To bring people and local communities together to ensure Waterfront Park thrives as a vibrant gathering space—fostering connections and honoring Seattle's natural beauty and stories.
Friends of Seattle Waterfront’s largest recent awards are capital grants to the City of Seattle, including $25,000,000 in 2024 and $20,000,000 in 2025, which points to a funder built around Waterfront Park’s physical development and long-term upkeep. The foundation’s public purpose is to bring people and local communities together so the park thrives as a gathering space while reflecting Seattle’s natural beauty and stories. That mission shows up in grants that combine infrastructure with community use, rather than stand-alone charitable giving. Alongside city-level capital support, the foundation has also backed organizations tied to waterfront programming and public access. Pike Place Market Foundation received grants for community programming across 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Seattle Aquarium Society received community-programming support in each of those same years. With annual grants of $65,230,000 and a local giving scope, Friends of Seattle Waterfront appears to use grantmaking as part of a place-based strategy centered on the Seattle waterfront and the people who use it.
Public programming is a visible part of the foundation’s work. Pike Place Market Foundation received $70,000 in 2023 for community programming, then $35,000 in both 2024 and 2025 for community programs. Seattle Aquarium Society also received repeated support for community programs, with $30,000 grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The pattern suggests consistent support for activities that activate the waterfront for the public. Capital and infrastructure funding is another clear theme. The City of Seattle received $25,000,000 in 2024 for a capital grant and $20,000,000 in 2023 for a capital project, matching the foundation’s emphasis on Waterfront Park stewardship and program space development.
Friends of Seattle Waterfront’s typical grant size clusters around a median of $52,500, with a p25 of $31,250 and a p75 of $15,017,500. That spread reflects a mix of large capital commitments and smaller operating-style awards tied to programming. The recent grants list shows repeat support to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing relationships rather than one-off gifts only. The organization is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.
$20.1M
$25M
$21M
$28.7M
Most grants fall between $31K and $15M, with a median of $53K.
25th Percentile
$31K
Median
$53K
75th Percentile
$15M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WA.
John Nesholm
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Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in Washington. All recent grants in the provided data went to recipients in Seattle, WA, and the recipient-country distribution is 100% US. The recent grants list centers on Seattle-based organizations and city agencies, including the City of Seattle, Pike Place Market Foundation, and Seattle Aquarium Society. The pattern points to a concentrated place-based portfolio anchored in the Seattle waterfront.
The foundation supports capital and infrastructure work, public programming, arts and culture, community engagement, and equity-related efforts tied to Waterfront Park. Recent grants include major capital support for the City of Seattle and recurring community-programming support for Pike Place Market Foundation and Seattle Aquarium Society.
Recurring support is visible in the recent grants list. Pike Place Market Foundation received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Seattle Aquarium Society received grants in those same three years. The City of Seattle also appears in multiple years with large capital awards.
The typical grant size is centered at a median of $52,500, with a p25 of $31,250 and a p75 of $15,017,500. The spread is wide because the foundation gives both small program grants and very large capital grants.
Giving is local and concentrated in Washington. Every recent grant in the provided data went to Seattle, WA, and the recipient-country distribution is 100% US.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CITY OF SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA | $20,000,000 | 2025 | CAPITAL GRANT |
| PIKE PLACE MARKET FOUNDATION | SEATTLE, WA | $35,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY PROGRAMS |
| SEATTLE AQUARIUM SOCIETY | SEATTLE, WA | $30,000 | 2025 | COMMUNITY PROGRAMS |
| City of Seattle | Seattle, WA | $25,000,000 | 2024 | Capital Grant |
| Pike Place Market Foundation | Seattle, WA | $35,000 | 2024 | Community Programs |
| Seattle Aquarium Society | Seattle, WA | $30,000 | 2024 | Community Programs |
| City of Seattle | Seattle, WA | $20,000,000 | 2023 | Capital Project |
| Pike Place Market Foundation | Seattle, WA | $70,000 | 2023 | Community Programming |
| Seattle Aquarium Society | Seattle, WA | $30,000 | 2023 | Community Programming |
CITY OF SEATTLE
$20,000,000CAPITAL GRANT
PIKE PLACE MARKET FOUNDATION
$35,000COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
SEATTLE AQUARIUM SOCIETY
$30,000COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
City of Seattle
$25,000,000Capital Grant
Pike Place Market Foundation
$35,000Community Programs
Seattle Aquarium Society
$30,000Community Programs
City of Seattle
Capital Project
Pike Place Market Foundation
$70,000Community Programming
Seattle Aquarium Society
$30,000Community Programming