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MultiCare Community Partnership Fund

Building partnerships to improve the health of our community

MultiCare’s mission—partnering for healing and a healthy future—inspires us to form connections that help address identified community needs and improve quality of life for our communities. Consistent with that mission, the MultiCare Community Partnership Fund focuses on building partnerships to advance initiatives, programs and projects that improve our community.

The Community Partnership Fund contributes to not-for-profit 501(c)(3) designated community organizations in the Puget Sound, Inland Northwest and Yakima Valley regions. To qualify, projects must serve Adams, Ferry, Grant, Grays Harbor, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Lincoln, Pend Orielle, Pierce, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Whitman or Yakima counties in Washington state, or Kootenai county in Idaho. Requests for funding are reviewed once a year.

In considering requests for support, preference will be given to applications that:

  • Support MultiCare’s community health priorities as outlined in the Community Health Needs
  • Address social determinants of health, which are the environmental conditions that contribute to health disparities and inequities
  • Provide a significant, measurable community impact
  • Align with MultiCare’s mission, vision and values

Read the frequently asked questions to learn more about the MultiCare Community Partnership Fund.

How to apply

The MultiCare Community Partnership Fund is now closed. Organizations will be notified of their funding status in November.

If your organization was funded in the previous grant year, any required reports with a due date by or before the date your application is submitted must be received to be eligible for the current grant cycle. Organizations unsure of their reporting dates and status, please contact the MultiCare Community Partnership Fund.

Six-Month Grant Report One-Year Grant Report

Contact Us

Please direct questions to [email protected].

Past recipients

Learn more about the organizations that are past recipients of the MultiCare Community Partnership Fund.