
The Community Foundation welcomes all applicants to reflect and honor the many ways that people care for and contribute to communities in Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania Counties
VANCOUVER — The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington opened public nominations for its 2026 Philanthropist of the Year and Community Champion Awards. The deadline for submissions is 5 p.m. on Friday, March 6. More information and an online nomination form are available at cfsww.org/awards.
Kate Jones and Marty Rifkin of the KMR Group Foundation were most recently honored as Philanthropists of the Year. This award celebrates individuals, couples, families or foundations who serve as exemplars of generosity through their outstanding charitable leadership and support. Ian Thompson, the founder of Lower Columbia School Gardens, received the Community Champion Award, which honors individuals or organizations that are addressing our region’s most pressing issues in ways that improve the quality of life for all southwest Washington residents. A complete list of past recipients is available on the website.
The Community Foundation welcomes all applicants to reflect and honor the many ways that people care for and contribute to communities in Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania Counties. These honors are part of the Southwest Washington Philanthropy Awards presented each year during the grantmaking organization’s Annual Luncheon. This year’s event is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Tickets will be available for purchase in April at cfsww.org.
About the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Established in 1984, the Community Foundation helps residents create a flourishing and just southwest Washington by fostering impactful giving, trusted partnerships and civic engagement. Its team of experts has partnered with local donors and professional advisors to establish more than 380 charitable funds. Collectively, these funds expand opportunities every year by providing grants for nonprofits and scholarships for students. Find out how you can become a part of its giving community at cfsww.org.
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