We are proud to invest in the future by offering scholarships that support students on their path to academic success. At HZCU, we believe college education is one of the wisest investments you can make and we’re committed to helping you achieve your educational goals.
A defining thread in Horizon Credit Union’s grantmaking is education support tied to scholarships, paired with practical community assistance in housing, food access, and family services. The credit union says it is investing in the future through scholarships that support students on the path to academic success, and its recent grant record shows that commitment across Washington, Idaho, and Montana. The largest recent award in the list was a $25,000 sponsorship to Kxly Community Partners Foundation in Spokane for the Extreme Team Sponsor program, followed by another $25,000 grant to the same organization in the prior year. Alongside event and sponsorship support, the foundation also funded housing work through Neighborhood Housing Services Dba Neighborworks Boise and Neighborworks of Great Falls, indicating a mix of education-focused giving and place-based community support. The foundation’s own scholarship programs reinforce that pattern. The Fred (Freddy) G. Searle, Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship honors leadership in credit union development in Butte, Montana, while the Halstead Scholarship for Higher Education and the Mabel Allen Memorial Scholarship support students at named universities in the region. That combination of named scholarships, sponsorships, and direct service grants gives a clear picture of how Horizon Credit Union funds.
Education is the most clearly defined theme in Horizon Credit Union’s giving. The Halstead Scholarship for Higher Education supports students at Eastern Washington University, the University of Idaho, and Washington State University, and the Mabel Allen Memorial Scholarship serves University of Montana students in the School of Business Administration. Horizon also describes scholarships as part of its commitment to academic success. Beyond higher education, the foundation funds housing-related work. It gave $13,192 to Neighborhood Housing Services Dba Neighborworks Boise for general support for building and improving homes, and $10,000 to Neighborhood Housing Services Dba Neighborworks of Great Falls for the same purpose. Food access is another recurring area: $8,600 went to Second Harvest for a food bank, and $5,500 went to Feed Spokane for meals for community members. It also supported family services through Women & Children’s Free Restaurant for meals and groceries for qualifying women, children, and families.
$148K
$2.1B
$110.2M
$104.8M
Most grants fall between $6K and $12K, with a median of $8K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$8K
75th Percentile
$12K
About 64% of grants go to recipients in WA.
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Horizon Credit Union’s recent grants cluster around a fairly narrow size band: the 25th percentile is $5,625, the median is $8,050, and the 75th percentile is $12,394. That points to a pattern of moderate-size awards, with a small number of larger sponsorships at the top end. The grant list also shows repeat support over consecutive years, including the same Spokane sponsorship in 2023 and 2024, which suggests recurring relationships rather than one-time gifts only. Horizon is a regular funder, and it also makes program-related investments. The active scholarship programs are structured and named, and one of them explicitly accepts unsolicited applications.
Most grants land in Washington, which accounts for 64% of recipients in the foundation’s giving pattern. Spokane appears repeatedly, including grants to Kxly Community Partners Foundation, Second Harvest, Women & Children’s Free Restaurant, Habitat for Humanity, and Feed Spokane. Other recipient cities include Boise, Seatac, Great Falls, Bozeman, and Moses Lake. Grantmaking is regional, with recipients also in Idaho and Montana. Every grant in the provided recent list went to a U.S. organization.
The foundation’s stated focus areas are education and scholarships, financial literacy, and community development. Recent grants also show support for housing, food security, food pantry operations, family support services, and event or sponsorship-based philanthropy.
Recent grants are usually in the mid-thousands. The 25th percentile is $5,625, the median is $8,050, and the 75th percentile is $12,394, showing a pattern of moderate awards rather than very large one-off gifts.
Yes. The grant list includes the same $25,000 sponsorship to Kxly Community Partners Foundation in both 2023 and 2024, which shows repeat support across multiple years.
It offers named scholarships including the Fred (Freddy) G. Searle, Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship, the Halstead Scholarship for Higher Education, and the Mabel Allen Memorial Scholarship. These are tied to higher education, with eligibility connected to specific universities or academic programs.
The foundation gives regionally in the U.S., with 64% of grants going to recipients in Washington. Recent recipients are also located in Idaho and Montana, including Spokane, Boise, Great Falls, Bozeman, and Moses Lake.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KXLY COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOUNDATION | SPOKANE, WA | $25,000 | 2024 | EXTREME TEAM SPONSOR |
| GOWEST CREDIT UNION FOUNDATION | SEATAC, WA | $15,241 | 2024 | CREDIT UNION FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTION |
| NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES DBA NEIGHBORWORKS BOISE | BOISE, ID | $13,192 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES |
| NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES DBA NEIGHBORWORKS OF GREAT FALLS | GREAT FALLS, MT | $10,000 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES |
| HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL | BOZEMAN, MT | $6,000 | 2024 | BOAR SPONSORSHIP |
| BIG BEND COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | MOSES LAKE, WA | $5,250 | 2024 | FOOD PANTRY/EDUCATION SUPPORT |
| KXLY COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOUNDATION | SPOKANE, WA | $25,000 | 2023 | EXTREME TEAM SPONSOR |
| NORTHWEST CREDIT UNION ASSOCIATION | SEATAC, WA | $10,000 | 2023 | CREDIT UNIONS FOR KIDS SPONSORSHIP - MIRACLE FAMILY SPONSOR |
| SECOND HARVEST | SPOKANE, WA | $8,600 | 2023 | FOOD BANK |
| WOMEN & CHILDREN'S FREE RESTAURANT | SPOKANE, WA | $7,500 | 2023 | MEALS AND GROCERIES TO FOR QUALIFYING WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | SPOKANE, WA | $6,100 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES |
| BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SW IDAHO | BOISE, ID | $5,500 | 2023 | BIG RACE AT TAMARACK SPONSORSHIP |
| IDAHO YOUTH RANCH | BOISE, ID | $5,500 | 2023 | UNITE FOR HOPE GALA SPONSOR/FUND -A-NEED DONATION |
| FEED SPOKANE | SPOKANE VALLEY, WA | $5,500 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT FOR PROVIDING MEALS FOR THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY. |
KXLY COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOUNDATION
$25,000EXTREME TEAM SPONSOR
GOWEST CREDIT UNION FOUNDATION
$15,241CREDIT UNION FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTION
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES DBA NEIGHBORWORKS BOISE
$13,192GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES DBA NEIGHBORWORKS OF GREAT FALLS
$10,000GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
$6,000BOAR SPONSORSHIP
BIG BEND COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$5,250FOOD PANTRY/EDUCATION SUPPORT
KXLY COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOUNDATION
$25,000EXTREME TEAM SPONSOR
NORTHWEST CREDIT UNION ASSOCIATION
$10,000CREDIT UNIONS FOR KIDS SPONSORSHIP - MIRACLE FAMILY SPONSOR
SECOND HARVEST
$8,600FOOD BANK
WOMEN & CHILDREN'S FREE RESTAURANT
$7,500MEALS AND GROCERIES TO FOR QUALIFYING WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$6,100GENERAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING AND IMPROVING HOMES
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SW IDAHO
$5,500BIG RACE AT TAMARACK SPONSORSHIP
IDAHO YOUTH RANCH
$5,500UNITE FOR HOPE GALA SPONSOR/FUND -A-NEED DONATION
FEED SPOKANE
$5,500GENERAL SUPPORT FOR PROVIDING MEALS FOR THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY.