Navigate other funding opportunities and resources
Learn more about other philanthropic grantmakers, community organizations, and government entities seeking to fund health programs impacting local health disparities.
There are also grant-writing resources available on creating grant applications with best practices and guides on describing your program goals and indicators.
Theory of Change & Logic Models
What are the purposes of Theories of Change and Logic Models? How can organizations connect their measurable program goals with overall impact?
Dive into this workshop to explore strategic plan programs and how to set up structures to provide feedback for program improvements and adjustments.
Take the Mystery Out of Grantwriting!
Why do you apply for grants? How can we persuade funders that our program is a good fit for their funding priorities?
Learn about grantwriting best practices and sharpen your words, data, and actions through this learning session. No prior grantwriting experience is required. Learnings from this video may be applied to all competitive grant proposals and not just limited to PHPDA’s Health Equity Fund grants.
Taming the Beast of Evaluation
What is the purpose of evaluations? Why are they conducted?
Explore different types of evaluations, how to scope a program evaluation to meet organizational needs, and how to center equity and anti-racism in evaluation work.
Financial Stewardship for Small Nonprofits
How do we manage finances to ensure they are used to support organizational goals?
Dive into strategies on tracking and budgeting funds, transparency and accountability in financial management, determining whether an organization needs an audit, and considerations for committees and boards.
Demystifying Data: Using Research & Data to Support Community-Centered Work
What is evaluation, and why is data collection important? Data can be a powerful tool for advancing Health Equity! This session will help you use research and data effectively for community-centered initiatives.
Explore how to integrate Equity and Anti-Racism into the planning and execution of data collection and analysis.
2022 – 2026 Strategic Framework
PHPDA presents a framework that emphasizes long-range goals and strategies
King County Public Health Grants
Listings of various funding opportunities provided by King County Public Health.
King County MIDD Grants
Listings of various funding opportunities provided by KC Behavioral Health and Recovery Division for Mental Illness and Drug Dependency (MIDD)
Verdant Health Commission
Advocates and provides grants, education, and support for people in the South Snohomish County to have access to basic health resources and address the underlying causes of poor health.
Philanthropy NW
Philanthropy Northwest is the network for philanthropists of all types working in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming plus Hawai’i.
Grantmakers in Health
Grantmakers In Health (GIH) supports health funders of all sizes and interests learn, connect, and grow.
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
GEO is a community of funders committed to transforming philanthropic culture and practice by connecting members to the resources and relationships needed to support thriving nonprofits and communities.
Arcora Foundation
Arcora Foundation is determined to change the arc of oral health so that everyone enjoys good oral health.
Inatai Foundation
Inatai Foundation mission is to transform the balance of power to ensure equity and racial justice across Washington and beyond.
Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation
Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation combines compassion and philanthropy with strategic grantmaking to advance quality health and education for all, primarily focused on serving low-income immigrant and refugee communities in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
2021 King County Nonprofit Employee Engagement Survey Results
501 Commons provides their expertise in research, human resources, and data analysis
King County Community Health Indicators
The data offer a comprehensive overview of demographics, health, and health behaviors among King County residents