Lyn Hunter

Lyn Hunter

Lyn Hunter Headshot over a grass colored circle
Lyn
Hunter
Director, Community Partnerships, Thriving Communities Program
She/Her
206-443-8461

Lyn is passionate about mobilizing philanthropic networks to channel resources towards communities. She is currently the director of community partnerships on the team managing the EPA Thriving Communities Program which will re-distribute $50 million over three years to BIPOC communities in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and 271 Tribes in Region 10. This passion was also reflected in her past work co-managing the Washington Equity Relief Fund for Nonprofits which re-distributed $12 million of CARES Act funding to BIPOC communities on behalf of the Washington State Department of Commerce.

Lyn is also dedicated to cultivating environments where individuals can harness their potential as catalysts for change as seen in her current involvement in leading the participatory grantmaking process with the EPA Thriving Communities Program and her work managing the Philanthropy Northwest board of directors. This also extends to her personal life as secretary on the Seattle Girls’ School board of directors and volunteer Girl Scout leader. 

Lyn is an enthusiast of both food and the great outdoors. Whether embarking on a multi-day backcountry hike or experimenting with exotic spices, these are ways to connect with others and a source of pure joy for her and her family. She is a graduate of the Council on Foundation’s Career Pathways, a national leadership development cohort and she received her bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College.

Reach out to Lyn for questions about the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program (or the “Thriving Communities Program”) for Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and tribal communities).