Our History

Celebrating Over 30 Years of Trusted Service

Whether adjusting to changes in community needs, or looking beyond those needs to foster a deeper knowledge of philanthropy itself, for thirty years the Community Foundation of South Puget Sound has made a lasting impact. See our anniversary book "The Practice of Giving: 30 Years of Community Giving."

Our original logo, 1989

The Original Community Foundation Logo from 1989

Past logo

Past logo

Past Logo

Past Logo

Our logo today

Started in 1989 as a response to a community “visioning” session called Olympia 2010, the Community Foundation was initially created to build permanent funding sources to achieve this vision.

Originally an all-volunteer organization, the Community Foundation relied on the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to manage the funds it created. Its initial focus was on building the capacity of existing local nonprofits through trainings for boards and staff, and assisting with fundraising for operating expenses.

Today, the Foundation holds over 120 separate funds and serves three counties. The assets we steward have grown to $38 million, and we have awarded more than $25 million in grants and scholarships over the years.

Our growth is a tribute to our community’s recognition of the value of philanthropy, and the vital role nonprofits play in creating a thriving community. Thanks to the generosity of thousands of local donors, the Community Foundation has evolved to become a place to address unmet needs, build community assets, and strengthen the South Puget Sound.

Community Foundation Milestones

1989

Founded as Greater Thurston County Community Foundation

1993

First scholarship set up by L&E Bottling Co.

1994

Established revolving loan fund to enable child care workers to achieve more formal credentialing to enhance the professional nature of their businesses

1996

Hired first full-time Executive Director (Colleen Gillespie) later adopting the title of President & CEO

1997

Name changed to the Community Foundation; expanded service area to include Lewis and Mason counties

1999

Reached $1 Million in assets; ended reliance on Greater Tacoma Community Foundation for asset management

2000

Initiated endowment building campaigns with $10,000 match per nonprofit

2002

Name changed to the Community Foundation of South Puget Sound

2004

Hired past President & CEO Norma Schuiteman (d.2022)

2008

Received National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations accreditation—a rigorous review of community foundation operations, policies, and procedures

2009

Assets under management reached $5.5 Million

2010

Irving A. Lassen Foundation, a private foundation, converted its $5.5 Million in assets to a discretionary fund at the Community Foundation

2012

Received 4-year $500,000 grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to address poverty alleviation; received generous bequest from Neddie Farrington for the benefit of the Westport area

2013

Launched Environmental Grantmaking initiative; renewed accreditation for National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations

2016

Distributed more than $1 Million in grants and scholarships in one year for the first time; received second grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

2017

Launched Give Local—an effort to increase community philanthropy through online giving

2018

Received bequest from the estate of Hal Marcus for designated charities and areas of interest determined by the Marcuses; Foundation assets reached $25M

2019

Hired current President & CEO, Mindie Reule

2020

Raised $1M in COVID-19 relief funds through our Resilience Fund and distributed another $1M in CARES Act funding

2022

Launched the Foundation's Legacy Circle in recognition of those who leave a planned gift in their will or estate plan

"At any age, we all have assets to share. Small amounts make a difference. And we really are all in this together.”

- Janet, Community Foundation Fund Holder

“Philanthropy is an important piece of helping to sustain a thriving, healthy community... the dividends are a healthier, vibrant community.”

- Give Local Donor

"I know I can pick up the phone and call the CommunityFoundation and they'll take our call... I've been incredibly impressed with the generosity and sense of togetherness I've encountered in the South Sound. This community is strong because of that and only because of that."

- Brian, Local Nonprofit Leader