The Chilkat Valley Community Foundation held its 2025 Grant Awards at the Chilkat Center for the Arts on October 9th, where it formally announced this year’s grant recipients. Representatives from several of the organizations briefly spoke about the projects and/or services their grant funds will support in the coming year.
CVCF awarded grants to twenty-five community organizations serving the Chilkat Valley, with a total distribution of $93,889. This is the seventeenth annual grant cycle for CVCF. Ten CVCF Advisory Board members and three volunteer community members read each application and scored them according to preestablished guidelines. The team of thirteen then met to discuss each application, considering community need and impact in making final decisions. CVCF strives to support efforts that have broad reach in the community, that support many age groups, and that enhance local well-being, opportunity, security, and health. Some grants are drawn from special-purpose endowments whose donors wish specifically to support environmental, medical/health, or fitness and wellness projects.
The Chilkat Valley Community Foundation is thankful for all of the nonprofits that provide important services and activities that help make ours a thriving community.
CVCF is also deeply grateful for its remarkable donors who make these grants to nonprofits possible, and whose generosity has steadily grown the amount that can be given out each year.
Here is our full list of 2025 Grantees: