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    South Central Workforce Development Council

    ActiveCommunity Improvement
    Union Gap, WAWebsite5095741950

    About South Central Workforce Development Council

    South Central Workforce plays a pivotal role in the economic vitality of Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima counties. We deliver accessible, high-quality training and placement services for workers and businesses, promote common planning and shared resources, and invest in strategic initiatives to strengthen the regional economy and expand opportunity.

    Focus Areas

    Workforce developmentJob training and educationBusiness services and employer engagementApprenticeship and incumbent worker trainingRapid-response for layoffs and closuresLabor market information

    Who They Fund

    jobseekers / unemployed adultslow-income working parentsparents of young children needing childcare

    Funding Style

    direct service / program funding

    About South Central Workforce Development Council

    South Central Workforce Development Council’s grantmaking is anchored by a single, recurring employer and worker training relationship: People for People in Yakima received the organization’s three largest recent awards, including $7,726,720 in 2025, $6,979,570 in 2024, and $6,390,055 in 2023 for employment and training. That pattern shows a funder that works at a large operational scale and returns to the same regional partner across multiple years. The council’s overall activity is tied to workforce development in South Central Washington, with awards that also support child care and rapid-response services. Its latest 990 year on file is 2025, annual grants given were $21,995,587, and total assets were $4,735,372. The organization funds programs and service providers rather than individuals, and its giving is local. Recent grantees include Spokane Area WDC in Spokane for child care support and Yakima County Development Association in Yakima for child care support, showing that the council’s workforce mission extends beyond direct training into the supports that help people stay employed and move into work.

    What South Central Workforce Development Council Funds

    Workforce training is the council’s core grantmaking area. People for People in Yakima received multi-million-dollar employment and training awards over three consecutive years, which points to sustained support for job placement and training services rather than one-time project funding. Child care appears as a related employment support. The council awarded Spokane Area WDC $428,779 for child care support and Yakima County Development Association $179,246 for the same purpose, linking child care to labor-force participation. The council also funds employer-side capacity. Baldoz Professional Services in Yakima received three separate employment and training awards from 2023 through 2025, including $40,900, $39,969, and $39,643, indicating repeat support for a local service provider. Rapid-response work is another part of the portfolio through programs tied to layoffs and business closures in South Central Washington and Yakima County.

    How South Central Workforce Development Council Gives

    Grant sizes vary widely. The typical grant size sits at $39,806 at the 25th percentile, $143,316 at the median, and $3,409,417 at the 75th percentile, which reflects a mix of smaller local awards and very large operating grants. The recent record also shows repeat support over multiple years for the same recipients, especially in workforce services. The organization is a workforce development council rather than a family foundation, funds programs and service providers, and does not fund individuals. Its active grant programs include both unsolicited opportunities and processes that are not open to unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $13M

    Total Assets

    $6.3M

    Total Revenue

    $15.4M

    Total Expenses

    $15.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $40K and $3.4M, with a median of $143K.

    25th Percentile

    $40K

    Median

    $143K

    75th Percentile

    $3.4M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in WA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
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    Leadership

    Amy Martinez

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Topics

    job training and placementskills development and vocational trainingchild care access to enable employmentemployment readiness services

    Where South Central Workforce Development Council Makes Grants

    Giving is fully concentrated in Washington, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state and the top state by grant count also Washington. Recent awards land in Yakima, Spokane, Toppenish, and Union Gap, with Yakima appearing repeatedly across the grants list. The active programs point to a regional footprint in South Central Washington, especially Kittitas, Klickitat, and Skamania counties, plus Yakima County for rapid-response and training work. All recent recipient grants in the dataset are in the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions About South Central Workforce Development Council

    What does South Central Workforce Development Council fund most often?

    It focuses on workforce development, job training and education, business services and employer engagement, apprenticeship and incumbent worker training, rapid-response services for layoffs and closures, and labor market information. The recent grants show employment/training and child care support as recurring grant purposes.

    How large are its typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is broad: p25 is $39,806, the median is $143,316, and p75 is $3,409,417. That indicates the council makes both moderate awards and very large operating-level grants.

    Does it fund organizations outside Washington?

    No. The dataset shows 100% of grants going to recipients in Washington, and the active program geography is centered on Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima counties in South Central Washington.

    Are any of its grants repeated across multiple years?

    Yes. People for People in Yakima received the council’s three largest recent grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025 for employment and training, and Baldoz Professional Services in Yakima also appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with employment and training awards.

    Can organizations apply unsolicited for any programs?

    Yes, for some programs. The Community Reinvestment Funds / Small Business Grant Opportunity accepts unsolicited applications, and both Community Jobs and Community Works are also marked as accepting unsolicited applications. Other programs listed, including Rapid Response and Incumbent Worker Training, do not.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    People for PeopleYakima, WA$10,677,5102026Employment/Training
    Spokane Area WDCSpokane, WA$1,069,9822026Child Care Support
    Yakima Valley Community FoundationYakima, WA$535,4182026Child Care Support
    Yakima County Development AssociationYakima, WA$337,6542026Employment/Training
    AMJTCSeattle, WA$263,2322026Employment/Training
    OIC of WashingtonYakima, WA$54,3462026Employment/Training
    Baldoz Professional ServicesYakima, WA$39,1672026Employment/Training
    People for PeopleYakima, WA$7,726,7202025Employment/Training
    Spokane Area WDCSpokane, WA$428,7792025Child Care Support
    Yakima County Development AssociationYakima, WA$179,2462025Child Care Support
    Baldoz Professional ServicesYakima, WA$39,6432025Employment/Training
    Yakima Valley Community FoundationYakima, WA$22,0242025Child Care Support
    OIC of WashingtonYakima, WA$5,3652025Employment/Training
    People for PeopleYakima, WA$6,979,5702024Employment/Training
    Baldoz Professional ServicesYakima, WA$39,9692024Employment/Training
    People for PeopleYakima, WA$6,390,0552023Employment/Training
    Yakima Valley Farm WorkersToppenish, WA$143,3162023Employment/Training
    Baldoz Professional ServicesYakima, WA$40,9002023Employment/Training

    People for People

    $10,677,510
    Yakima, WA2026

    Employment/Training

    Spokane Area WDC

    $1,069,982
    Spokane, WA2026

    Child Care Support

    Yakima Valley Community Foundation

    $535,418
    Yakima, WA2026

    Child Care Support

    Yakima County Development Association

    $337,654
    Yakima, WA2026

    Employment/Training

    AMJTC

    $263,232
    Seattle, WA2026

    Employment/Training

    OIC of Washington

    $54,346
    Yakima, WA2026

    Employment/Training

    Baldoz Professional Services

    $39,167
    Yakima, WA2026

    Employment/Training

    People for People

    $7,726,720
    Yakima, WA2025

    Employment/Training

    Spokane Area WDC

    $428,779
    Spokane, WA2025

    Child Care Support

    Yakima County Development Association

    $179,246
    Yakima, WA2025

    Child Care Support

    Baldoz Professional Services

    $39,643
    Yakima, WA2025

    Employment/Training

    Yakima Valley Community Foundation

    $22,024
    Yakima, WA2025

    Child Care Support

    OIC of Washington

    $5,365
    Yakima, WA2025

    Employment/Training

    People for People

    $6,979,570
    Yakima, WA2024

    Employment/Training

    Baldoz Professional Services

    $39,969
    Yakima, WA2024

    Employment/Training

    People for People

    $6,390,055
    Yakima, WA2023

    Employment/Training

    Yakima Valley Farm Workers

    $143,316
    Toppenish, WA2023

    Employment/Training

    Baldoz Professional Services

    $40,900
    Yakima, WA2023

    Employment/Training