When we think about the nonprofit sector, I often find myself reminded of the single pebble thrown into a still pond. It takes focused energy and effort to select a stone and toss it through the air. When that pebble hits the pond’s surface, there is one single point of contact, and yet, the impact of that single action can be seen far and wide as ripples spread all the way to the water’s edge. In fact, it’s common to see several, wide-reaching ripples generated from just one pebble.

The same is true in the nonprofit sector. It takes thoughtful planning and careful execution to get a nonprofit organization, project or program off the ground (selecting the pebble and tossing it toward the water). But once that work is in motion, the results can be felt farther and more widely than anyone could have guessed.

This message of potential impact was central to our discussion at our Spring Grants meeting where our Trustees approved 52 grants totaling $16.2 million to nonprofits serving Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and the broader Pacific Northwest. A full list of our grantees can be found at the end of this report, but we’ve also highlighted a small handful of organizations that are working tirelessly to change lives and “make ripples” in our community to help ensure that every resident of the Pacific Northwest has the opportunity to flourish and thrive.

Thank you for all that YOU do to “make ripples” and serve the common good!

Steve Moore
Executive Director, Murdock Trust


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