Hazel Miller Foundation Announces New Grant Cycle Structure for 2026

EDMONDS, Washington—The Hazel Miller Foundation has announced a restructured grant application process beginning in 2026. The Edmonds-based foundation will transition from quarterly grant cycles to three annual cycles, with each cycle dedicated to specific service areas.

Under the new structure, applicants will submit proposals during one of three grant cycles based on their organization’s primary service area:

February Cycle:

Culture & The Arts

Civic & Community Services

April Cycle:

Poverty Alleviation & Hunger

Environment

November Cycle:

Education & Youth Services

Diversity

Applicants should determine which service area best aligns with their organization and apply during that cycle. 

The restructured process is designed to strengthen the Foundation’s capacity to effectively support nonprofit and civic organizations serving south Snohomish County communities.

Questions about the new grant cycle structure can be directed to info@hazelmillerfoundation.org

About The Hazel Miller Foundation

The Hazel Miller Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation dedicated to the citizens of Edmonds and South Snohomish County, Washington. Our mission is to support programs and projects that serve the public’s benefit, especially in the areas of education and youth, poverty alleviation and hunger, civic and community services, the environment, culture and the arts, and diversity in our communities. For more information, visit www.hazelmillerfoundation.org

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