We are pleased to share that at the Murdock Trust Winter Grants Meeting, #
Trustees approved 93 grants totaling $26,173,181 to nonprofit organizations across the Pacific Northwest. #
At the Trust, we like to say that our fruit grows on the trees of others. As flowers are blooming around us and new life is emerging this spring, we are heartened by the ways new fruit is growing in our region through the faithful work of each of these nonprofits. Below, we have highlighted a handful of these stories which we are fortunate to play a small role in helping bring to life. A full list of our most recent grants can be found at the bottom of this page.
To all of our grantees, thank you for letting us partner with you, and most importantly, thank you for the way you serve the common good of our region. May the harvest be plentiful!
Featured Grantees #
Alaska #
Alaska Botanical Garden #
Alaska Botanical Garden showcases Anchorage’s natural beauty through science, education, and recreation. New capital improvements will ensure this work continues into the future.
Alaska Pacific University #
Research from Alaska Pacific University will help advance understanding of the Dixon Glacier in the Kenai Mountains, AK, which could increase hydropower production capabilities.