Ensure equitable access to high-quality youth development and expanded learning programs across Washington state by strengthening programs, providing professional learning, advocacy, and grant facilitation to support youth—especially low-income youth and youth of color.
School's Out Washington centers its grantmaking on expanded learning for young people across Washington, with a strong emphasis on summer programming, school-impact support for refugee students, and initiatives that strengthen youth-development organizations. Its recent grants show that work at large scale, with seven-figure awards to Kent School District for Refugee School Impact Program support and substantial funding for other districts and community-based providers. The foundation also links direct grantmaking with program facilitation: it runs the Summer Program Fund, supports the King County Best Starts for Kids Expanded Learning Initiative, and connects schools, tribes, and community organizations to training and funding streams through Feed Your Brain. Across these programs, the focus is on youth development, literacy, STEM, and access for low-income youth, youth of color, immigrant youth, homeless youth, and tribal communities. Recipients range from school districts and municipal agencies to nonprofits serving specific communities, including International Rescue Committee, Lutheran Community Services Nw, and Geeking Out Kids of Color. The pattern is less about isolated awards than about sustained support for the infrastructure of out-of-school-time learning in Washington.
One clear thread is refugee and newcomer support. School's Out Washington gave $1,156,380 to Kent School District and $480,600 to International Rescue Committee through RSIP, and also awarded $257,700 to Lutheran Community Services Nw for the same program. Another major area is expanded learning in King County, where grants supported organizations such as Geeking Out Kids of Color with $304,996 and Seattle Housing Authority with $214,841 under BSK. Summer learning is another consistent focus: the Summer Program Fund supports youth programs across Washington, and the 2022 Summer Program Fund selected 139 organizations for awards of $10,000 to $45,000. Feed Your Brain adds literacy and meal access by funding schools, community-based organizations, and tribes that run summer literacy programs.
The grant size distribution points to a middle-weight funder: the 25th percentile is $32,213, the median is $45,640, and the 75th percentile is $95,860. At the same time, the recent grants list includes much larger program awards, showing that the foundation uses both standard-size grants and major initiative-based allocations. The same recipients recur across multiple years, including Kent School District, Auburn School District, Federal Way School District, Geeking Out Kids of Color, Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue, and Neighborhood House, which suggests ongoing partnerships rather than one-time support. School's Out Washington is a regular funder, not a DAF. Its grant programs are initiative-driven and state- or county-specific, and several are described as not accepting unsolicited applications.
$10.6M
$3.8M
$15.3M
$15.3M
Most grants fall between $32K and $96K, with a median of $46K.
25th Percentile
$32K
Median
$46K
75th Percentile
$96K
About 99% of grants go to recipients in WA.
ELIZABETH WHITFORD
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Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Washington, with 99% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state and the top grant-count state also Washington. The recipient map spans the state rather than one city cluster: Seattle appears frequently, along with Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, Bellevue, Spokane, SeaTac, Tukwila, and Kennewick. King County is a recurring focus through the Best Starts for Kids Expanded Learning Initiative, while statewide programs like RSIP and the Summer Program Fund reach districts and nonprofits across Washington.
Their funding centers on out-of-school-time and expanded learning, especially summer learning, afterschool programs, youth development, literacy through Feed Your Brain, STEM, and professional learning. The recent grant list also shows support for refugee students, communications work, and community-based organizations serving youth of color and immigrant communities.
No. The recent grants include school districts, but also nonprofits, municipal agencies, housing and service organizations, and community-based groups. Examples in the data include Kent School District, Seattle Parks & Recreation, Seattle Housing Authority, and Geeking Out Kids of Color.
Typical grants cluster around a median of $45,640, with the 25th percentile at $32,213 and the 75th percentile at $95,860. The recent list also includes larger initiative grants, including seven-figure support for Kent School District under RSIP.
School's Out Washington gives almost entirely in Washington: 99% of grants go to recipients in WA, and Washington is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients are spread across cities such as Seattle, Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, Bellevue, Spokane, SeaTac, Tukwila, and Kennewick.
Several listed programs are marked as not accepting unsolicited applications, including the Washington Youth Development Nonprofit Relief Fund, Feed Your Brain, and the 2022 Summer Program Fund. The program descriptions point to initiative-based grantmaking and partnerships rather than a general open application process.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KENT SCHOOL DISTRICT | KENT, WA | $1,156,380 | 2025 | RSIP |
| INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE | SEATAC, WA | $480,600 | 2025 | RSIP |
| FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT | FEDERAL WAY, WA | $426,165 | 2025 | RSIP, BSK |
| AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT | AUBURN, WA | $343,456 | 2025 | RSIP, BSK |
| GEEKING OUT KIDS OF COLOR | SEATTLE, WA | $304,996 | 2025 | BSK |
| COMMUNITIES OF ROOTED BRILLIANCE | SEATTLE, WA | $281,777 | 2025 | BSK, RSIP |
| LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NW | SEATAC, WA | $257,700 | 2025 | RSIP |
| SEATTLE PARKS & RECREATION | SEATTLE, WA | $245,037 | 2025 | BSK |
| SPOKANE SCHOOL DISTRICT #81 | SPOKANE, WA | $226,097 | 2025 | RSIP |
| BRIDGING CULTURAL GAPS | TUKWILA, WA | $216,450 | 2025 | RSIP, COMMUNICATIONS |
| SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY | SEATTLE, WA | $214,841 | 2025 | BSK |
| KENNEWICK SCHOOL DISTRICT | KENNEWICK, WA | $214,752 | 2025 | RSIP |
| NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE | SEATTLE, WA | $213,464 | 2025 | BSK |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF BELLEVUE | BELLEVUE, WA | $212,106 | 2025 | BSK |
| CODING FOR ALL | BELLEVUE, WA | $207,000 | 2025 | RSIP |
| KENT YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES | KENT, WA | $181,010 | 2025 | BSK |
| OPEN DOORS FOR MULTICULTURAL FAMILIES | KENT, WA | $158,861 | 2025 | BSK, RSIP |
| A 4 APPLE LEARNING CENTER | SEATTLE, WA | $153,000 | 2025 | BSK |
| AFTER-SCHOOL ALL-STARS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $150,539 | 2025 | BSK, COMMUNICATIONS |
| WORLD RELIEF CORPORATION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS | KENT, WA | $147,168 | 2025 | RSIP |
| RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT | RENTON, WA | $144,669 | 2025 | BSK |
| AMT UP 3D | TUKWILA, WA | $141,748 | 2025 | BSK |
| REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT SERVICES NORTHWEST | EVERETT, WA | $138,000 | 2025 | RSIP |
| CHINESE INFORMATION & SERVICE CENTER | SEATTLE, WA | $127,977 | 2025 | BSK |
| TACOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT | TACOMA, WA | $125,540 | 2025 | RSIP |
| SOUTHWEST YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES | SEATTLE, WA | $122,855 | 2025 | BSK |
| VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA WESTERN WASHINGTON | EVERETT, WA | $122,520 | 2025 | RSIP |
| MUKILTEO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 6 | EVERETT, WA | $115,000 | 2025 | RSIP |
| EVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT | EVERETT, WA | $114,630 | 2025 | RSIP |
| HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT | BURIEN, WA | $108,000 | 2025 | RSIP |
| STEM PATHS INNOVATION NETWORK | RENTON, WA | $102,476 | 2025 | BSK |
| WASAT COMMUNITY | SEATTLE, WA | $97,438 | 2025 | BSK |
| LIVING WELL KENT | KENT, WA | $96,011 | 2025 | BSK, COMMUNICATIONS |
| OUR HOPE - EDUCATION FOR ALL | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| FIRST FIVE YEARS & BEYOND | KENT, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SERVICES | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| FILIPINO COMMUNITY OF SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| CENTRO RENDU OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| HORN OF AFRICA SERVICES | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| DIASPORA FAMILY HEALING NETWORK | KENT, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA | SEATTLE, WA | $95,861 | 2025 | BSK |
| KIDS AND PAPER | SEATTLE, WA | $95,860 | 2025 | BSK |
| BRAVE - INSPIRATIONAL WORKSHOPS | SEATTLE, WA | $95,856 | 2025 | BSK |
| REFUGEE WOMEN'S ALLIANCE | SEATTLE, WA | $95,760 | 2025 | RSIP |
| WASHINGTON WEST AFRICAN CENTER | LYNNWOOD, WA | $95,382 | 2025 | BSK |
| ERITREAN ASSOCIATION IN GREATER SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA | $94,596 | 2025 | BSK |
| URBAN IMPACT | SEATTLE, WA | $94,176 | 2025 | BSK |
| ATLANTIC STREET CENTER | SEATTLE, WA | $93,928 | 2025 | BSK |
| STUDENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM | SEATTLE, WA | $92,241 | 2025 | BSK |
| SOMALI HEALTH BOARD | TUKWILA, WA | $92,186 | 2025 | BSK |
KENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
$1,156,380RSIP
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
$480,600RSIP
FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
$426,165RSIP, BSK
AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$343,456RSIP, BSK
GEEKING OUT KIDS OF COLOR
$304,996BSK
COMMUNITIES OF ROOTED BRILLIANCE
$281,777BSK, RSIP
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NW
RSIP
SEATTLE PARKS & RECREATION
$245,037BSK
SPOKANE SCHOOL DISTRICT #81
$226,097RSIP
BRIDGING CULTURAL GAPS
$216,450RSIP, COMMUNICATIONS
SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
$214,841BSK
KENNEWICK SCHOOL DISTRICT
$214,752RSIP
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
$213,464BSK
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF BELLEVUE
$212,106BSK
CODING FOR ALL
$207,000RSIP
KENT YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
$181,010BSK
OPEN DOORS FOR MULTICULTURAL FAMILIES
$158,861BSK, RSIP
A 4 APPLE LEARNING CENTER
$153,000BSK
AFTER-SCHOOL ALL-STARS
$150,539BSK, COMMUNICATIONS
WORLD RELIEF CORPORATION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS
$147,168RSIP
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
$144,669BSK
AMT UP 3D
$141,748BSK
REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT SERVICES NORTHWEST
$138,000RSIP
CHINESE INFORMATION & SERVICE CENTER
$127,977BSK
TACOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$125,540RSIP
SOUTHWEST YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
$122,855BSK
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA WESTERN WASHINGTON
$122,520RSIP
MUKILTEO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 6
$115,000RSIP
EVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
$114,630RSIP
HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
$108,000RSIP
STEM PATHS INNOVATION NETWORK
$102,476BSK
WASAT COMMUNITY
$97,438BSK
LIVING WELL KENT
$96,011BSK, COMMUNICATIONS
OUR HOPE - EDUCATION FOR ALL
$95,861BSK
FIRST FIVE YEARS & BEYOND
$95,861BSK
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SERVICES
$95,861BSK
FILIPINO COMMUNITY OF SEATTLE
$95,861BSK
CENTRO RENDU OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL
$95,861BSK
HORN OF AFRICA SERVICES
$95,861BSK
DIASPORA FAMILY HEALING NETWORK
$95,861BSK
EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA
$95,861BSK
KIDS AND PAPER
$95,860BSK
BRAVE - INSPIRATIONAL WORKSHOPS
$95,856BSK
REFUGEE WOMEN'S ALLIANCE
$95,760RSIP
WASHINGTON WEST AFRICAN CENTER
$95,382BSK
ERITREAN ASSOCIATION IN GREATER SEATTLE
$94,596BSK
URBAN IMPACT
$94,176BSK
ATLANTIC STREET CENTER
$93,928BSK
STUDENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM
$92,241BSK
SOMALI HEALTH BOARD
$92,186BSK