In 2026, we’ll again invest about $35 million in grant funding . . . recognizing that the needs we responded to this year aren’t going away.
Program Officer Sadikshya Aryal (left) and Program VP Pakou Hang (right) visit with Culture for Change Foundation president Winnie Christensen in Idaho during the Northwest Area Foundation’s 2025 Solidarity Summit.
“This is about walking our talk. We made a bold move in 2025 to respond to the moment. Now, we’re renewing that commitment in 2026 because our partners continue to face headwinds, and we want to be a support they can count on.”
Kevin Walker
President and CEO
Northwest Area Foundation
Native youth pick chokecherry berries in the garden at Whiteclay Property Healing Community, a project of Foundation grantee Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
These grants and more reflect our approach of investing in community partners closest to the issues and most capable of shaping solutions.
During the Northwest Area Foundation’s 2025 Solidarity Summit, board and staff members join representatives of the Idaho Hispanic Foundation.
