The Firstenburg Foundation

1220 MAIN STREET 203 - VANCOUVER - WA 98660, Washington
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $31.94M
Total Giving: $1.36M
Grants: 66
Median Grant: $10,000

THE FIRSTENBURG FOUNDATION is a high-volume grantmaker that only funds pre-selected organizations, distributing $1.4M through 66 grants annually.

2024 Summary

$31.94M

Total Assets

$1.36M

Funding Awarded

66

Grants Given

$10,000

Median Grant

$65,000

Largest Grant

$256

Smallest Grant

2024 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Fish Of Vancouver $65,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Be Applied As Capacity Building Support Staffing
Evergreen Habitat For Humanity $50,500 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Be Applied To Project Manager Hire
Battle Ground Health Care $50,000 Battle Ground, WASHINGTON To Be Applied As Capital Support
Boys And Girls Club Of Sw Washington $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Be Applied As Capacity Building Staff Comp/Retention
Childrens Center $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON Creation Of Staff Wellness Program
Childrens Center $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Be Applied To Staff Wellness Program
Council For The Homeless $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Beapplied As Capacity Building
Foundation For Vancouver Public Schools $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON To Be Applied As Program Support
$415,500
$415,500
State
Total
  • WA

    Washington

    $415,500

Contacts

Name Phone Title
JENNIFER RHOADS 3606994311 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JENNIFER RHOADS Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2024 $31,943,544 $1,361,456 66 $10,000 $65,000 $256
2023 $31,979,918 $1,821,236 61 $25,000 $150,000 $2,000
2022 $33,670,353 $1,659,997 59 $20,000 $125,000 $2,500
2021 $31,436,816 $2,128,747 59 $25,000 $500,000 $500
2020 $33,917,896 $1,751,038 63 $25,000 $122,852 $1,000
2019 $34,674,231 $1,678,164 55 $25,000 $140,000 $1,000
2018 $36,001,524 $1,419,390 37 $24,345 $400,000 $4,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
New Grants Analyzed This Week