To improve the health status of American Indian and Alaska Native communities in the Northwest by providing tribal-directed public health leadership, policy advocacy, health promotion and disease prevention, training and technical assistance, and epidemiologic research and surveillance.
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board directs substantial support to tribal public health work across the Northwest, with support programs appearing throughout its recent grant list and a large 2025 award to the National Council of Urban Indian Health. The foundation’s grantmaking is built around American Indian and Alaska Native health status improvement, with tribal-directed public health leadership, policy advocacy, health promotion and disease prevention, training and technical assistance, and epidemiologic research and surveillance all named in its stated focus. That mission shows up in both tribal and research-oriented recipients. Recent awards include $550,000 to Samish Indian Nation and $529,425 to Coeur d'Alene Tribe, each listed for support programs, alongside other grants to Northwest tribal governments and public health organizations. The recipient mix also includes institutions outside the immediate tribal network, such as OHSU, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, which indicates that the board funds both community-based implementation and research or technical partners. Across the recent grants, the pattern is program support rather than individual aid or investments, consistent with a regional public health intermediary working through tribes and allied organizations.
Tribal public health is the clearest throughline in the grant list. The foundation gave $360,000 to Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians, $320,971 to Quinault Indian Nation, and $220,000 to Spokane Tribe of Indians, all for support programs. It also backed multiple Washington tribes, including the Snoqualmie Tribe, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, and Suquamish Tribe. Research and surveillance are also part of the portfolio: it awarded $199,622 to Npc Research in Portland, $191,176 to OHSU in Portland, and $168,137 to Johns Hopkins University. Support for regional public health infrastructure appears in awards to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and the National Council of Urban Indian Health. The combination points to a funder that works through tribal governments, tribal health organizations, and academic or technical partners.
Typical grant size clusters in the six-figure range, with p25 at $44,278, median at $101,147, and p75 at $177,034. Recent awards show repeated support to the same organizations across years, including Anthc in 2024 and 2025, which suggests ongoing program support rather than one-off gifts. The foundation makes restricted, programmatic grants and does not fund individuals. Its recent record also shows support-program awards across tribal governments, health organizations, and research partners, aligning with operational program funding and continuation or expansion of existing work.
$9.4M
$17.5M
$38.9M
$39.7M
Most grants fall between $44K and $177K, with a median of $101K.
25th Percentile
$44K
Median
$101K
75th Percentile
$177K
About 19% of grants go to recipients in WA.
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Grant recipients are concentrated in the Northwest, with Washington appearing most often by grant count and Oregon receiving 19% of grants. Many awards go to Washington communities such as Taholah, Snoqualmie, Longview, Tulalip, Nespelem, La Conner, Wellpinit, Sedro-Woolley, Tokeland, Arlington, Suquamish, Darrington, La Push, Kingston, and Port Angeles. Oregon recipients include Roseburg, Warm Springs, Chiloquin, Coos Bay, and Portland. The list is entirely U.S.-based, with 94 grants in the United States.
The recent grant list is dominated by tribal governments and tribal health entities, such as Samish Indian Nation, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Snoqualmie Tribe, Quinault Indian Nation, and Spokane Tribe of Indians. It also funds research and public health partners including Npc Research, OHSU, Johns Hopkins University, and the National Council of Urban Indian Health.
Typical awards are in the six-figure range. The grant-size distribution is p25 $44,278, median $101,147, and p75 $177,034, with recent awards extending well above that range for larger program support grants.
No. The recent data shows repeated support to the same recipient across years, including Anthc in both 2024 and 2025. That pattern, together with program support language, points to ongoing funding for continuing work.
Washington is the top state by grant count, and Oregon accounts for 19% of grants. Recent recipient cities and communities include Taholah, Longview, Tulalip, Nespelem, La Conner, Wellpinit, and Portland, showing a strong Northwest concentration.
The stated focus areas include tribal public health, epidemiology and surveillance, chronic disease prevention, health promotion, policy and legislative advocacy, training and technical assistance, and research involving Northwest tribes. The grant list reflects those themes through support for tribes, public health organizations, and research institutions.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCUIH | WASHINGTON, DC | $596,765 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SAMISH INDIAN NATION | TAHOLAH, WA | $550,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE | PLUMMER, ID | $529,425 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SNOQUALMIE TRIBE | SNOQUALMIE, WA | $360,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| COW CREEK BAND OF UMPQUA INDIANS | ROSEBURG, OR | $360,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE | LONGVIEW, WA | $345,332 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| QUINAULT INDIAN NATION | TAHOLAH, WA | $320,971 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO | BONNERS FERRY, ID | $320,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| ANTHC | ANCHORAGE, AK | $284,029 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS | WARM SPRINGS, OR | $264,750 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| TULALIP TRIBES OF WASHINGTON | TULALIP, WA | $234,500 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE | NESPELEM, WA | $233,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY | LA CONNER, WA | $230,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| KLAMATH TRIBES | CHILOQUIN, OR | $220,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN TRIBE | TOKELAND, WA | $220,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS | WELLPINIT, WA | $220,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| UPPER SKAGIT INDIAN TRIBE | SEDROWOOLLEY, WA | $220,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE OF INDIANS | ARLINGTON, WA | $215,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| NPC RESEARCH | PORTLAND, OR | $199,622 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| UTHEALTH | HOUSTON, TX | $195,093 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| OHSU | PORTLAND, OR | $191,176 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SUQUAMISH TRIBE | SUQUAMISH, WA | $180,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | BALTIMORE, MD | $168,137 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE | COOS BAY, OR | $165,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| QUILEUTE TRIBE | LA PUSH, WA | $165,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SAUK-SUIATTLE INDIAN TRIBE | DARRINGTON, WA | $165,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBE | KINGSTON, WA | $163,298 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| LOWER ELWHA KLALLAM TRIBE | POR ANGELES, WA | $161,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| GREAT LAKE INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL | RAPID CITY, SD | $158,997 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIAL EPI CENTER | BILLINGS, MT | $155,974 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CARDEA SERVICES | SEATTLE, WA | $155,524 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| ITCA | PHEONIX, AZ | $131,134 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| HOH TRIBE | FORKS, WA | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| KALISPEL INDIAN COMMUNITY | CUSICK, WA | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SQUAXIN ISLAND TRIBE | SHELTON, WA | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| NISQUALLY INDIAN TRIBE | OLYMPIA, WA | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF COOS | COOS BAY, OR | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE CHEHALIS | OAKVILLE, WA | $110,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE | DEMING, WA | $104,375 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| JAMESTOWN S'KLALLAM TRIBE | SEQUIM, WA | $103,517 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| NEZ PERCE TRIBE | LAPWAI, ID | $95,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| MAKAH TRIBE | NEAH BAY, WA | $80,375 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SOUTHERN PLAINS TRIBAL HEALTH BOARD | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $72,954 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA | PENDLETON, OR | $65,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SHOSHONE-BANNOCK TRIBES OF THE FORT | FORT HALL, ID | $49,112 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| BURNS PAIUTE | BURNS, OR | $45,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| HERITAGE UNIVERSITY | TOPPENISH, WA | $37,500 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| PUYALLUP TRIBAL HEALTH AUTHORITY | TACOMA, WA | $15,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON | SEATTLE, WA | $12,571 | 2025 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
| SOUTHERN PLAINS TRIBAL HEALTH BOARD | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $299,492 | 2024 | SUPPORT PROGRAMS |
NCUIH
$596,765SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SAMISH INDIAN NATION
$550,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE
$529,425SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SNOQUALMIE TRIBE
$360,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
COW CREEK BAND OF UMPQUA INDIANS
$360,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE
$345,332SUPPORT PROGRAMS
QUINAULT INDIAN NATION
SUPPORT PROGRAMS
KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO
$320,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
ANTHC
$284,029SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS
$264,750SUPPORT PROGRAMS
TULALIP TRIBES OF WASHINGTON
$234,500SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE
$233,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY
$230,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
KLAMATH TRIBES
$220,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SHOALWATER BAY INDIAN TRIBE
$220,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS
$220,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
UPPER SKAGIT INDIAN TRIBE
$220,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE OF INDIANS
$215,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
NPC RESEARCH
$199,622SUPPORT PROGRAMS
UTHEALTH
$195,093SUPPORT PROGRAMS
OHSU
$191,176SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SUQUAMISH TRIBE
$180,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
$168,137SUPPORT PROGRAMS
COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE
$165,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
QUILEUTE TRIBE
$165,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SAUK-SUIATTLE INDIAN TRIBE
$165,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBE
$163,298SUPPORT PROGRAMS
LOWER ELWHA KLALLAM TRIBE
$161,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
GREAT LAKE INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL
$158,997SUPPORT PROGRAMS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRIAL EPI CENTER
$155,974SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CARDEA SERVICES
$155,524SUPPORT PROGRAMS
ITCA
$131,134SUPPORT PROGRAMS
HOH TRIBE
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
KALISPEL INDIAN COMMUNITY
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SQUAXIN ISLAND TRIBE
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
NISQUALLY INDIAN TRIBE
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF COOS
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE CHEHALIS
$110,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE
$104,375SUPPORT PROGRAMS
JAMESTOWN S'KLALLAM TRIBE
$103,517SUPPORT PROGRAMS
NEZ PERCE TRIBE
$95,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
MAKAH TRIBE
$80,375SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SOUTHERN PLAINS TRIBAL HEALTH BOARD
$72,954SUPPORT PROGRAMS
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE UMATILLA
$65,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SHOSHONE-BANNOCK TRIBES OF THE FORT
$49,112SUPPORT PROGRAMS
BURNS PAIUTE
$45,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
HERITAGE UNIVERSITY
$37,500SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PUYALLUP TRIBAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
$15,000SUPPORT PROGRAMS
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
$12,571SUPPORT PROGRAMS
SOUTHERN PLAINS TRIBAL HEALTH BOARD
$299,492SUPPORT PROGRAMS