Multi-service Center
Federal Way, Washington · EIN 237120815 · Private foundation
Multi-service Center is a Washington-based grantmaker. In its latest 990-PF filing it reported $9.4M in annual giving against $19.5M in assets. This page documents the 77 grants Bespoke Grants has indexed for Multi-service Center — who they fund, what they prioritize, and what to know before reaching out.
What Multi-service Center funds
Multi-service Center's giving carries a documented focus on community improvement, disability services.
Populations it has supported include disabled, older adults.
Grant history
The largest grants Bespoke Grants has on record for Multi-service Center, by amount:
| Recipient | Location | Grant | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pierce County Services SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Tacoma, WA | $785K | 2024 |
| Pierce County Human Services SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Tacoma, WA | $785K | 2023 |
| Snap Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Spokane, WA | $688K | 2024 |
| Snap Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Spokane, WA | $562K | 2023 |
| Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | East Wenatchee, WA | $512K | 2023 |
| Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Vancouver, WA | $508K | 2024 |
| People for People SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Yakima, WA | $391K | 2023 |
| People for People SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Yakima, WA | $371K | 2024 |
| Blue Mt Action Council SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Walla Walla, WA | $336K | 2023 |
| Blue Mountain Action Council SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Walla Walla, WA | $303K | 2024 |
| Olympic Area Agency on Aging Ltc SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Port Hadlock, WA | $288K | 2023 |
| Olympic Area Agency on Aging Ltc SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Port Townsend, WA | $236K | 2024 |
| Pierce County Human Services SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Tacoma, WA | $211K | 2022 |
| Pierce County Human Services SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Tacoma, WA | $177K | 2019 |
| Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Sw Wa SUBRECIPIENT LTCOP | Vancouver, WA | $170K | 2020 |
Multi-service Center giving by year
Total grants Bespoke Grants has indexed for each filing year:
How to apply for funding from Multi-service Center
Multi-service Center's public IRS filing does not spell out a formal application process. Foundations of this size often give primarily to organizations they already know, so a concise letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first contact — not a full proposal. You can review the foundation directly at mschelps.org.
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Match my nonprofit to funders →Frequently asked questions about Multi-service Center
- Does Multi-service Center accept grant applications?
- Multi-service Center's public filing does not specify an application process. A brief letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first step with a private foundation of this size.
- What does Multi-service Center fund?
- Multi-service Center's grants focus on community improvement. Recent recipients include Pierce County Services, Pierce County Human Services, Snap Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners. Its full grant history is listed above.
- How much does Multi-service Center give in grants?
- Multi-service Center reported $9.4M in grants in its most recent IRS filing (FY2020). Across all years in our data it has awarded $10.8M over 77 grants.
- Where is Multi-service Center located?
- Multi-service Center is based in Federal Way, Washington. Its IRS employer identification number (EIN) is 237120815.
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