We’re on a learning journey toward more equitable and effective philanthropy.
Through the Building Community Philanthropy (BCP) initiative, we are creating a vibrant, community-driven ecosystem for nonprofits and communities to thrive. BCP brings together 21 partners across Washington and Portland, Oregon to promote equitable philanthropy and support community-led solutions. What began in 2012 as a conceptual idea, has blossomed into a connected network of community foundations, identity-based grantmakers and United Ways that are learning and working collaboratively to tackle common community challenges.
How It Works
BCP partners meet to explore key issues, such as racial-equity, trust-building, amplifying community voices, supporting collective action and funding community-defined priorities. Through these experiences, BCP partners gain knowledge and skills to engage communities in authentic ways and center their voices and experiences. The Washington BCP initiative is a partnership of Philanthropy Northwest and The Giving Practice, and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
What We’re Learning
Since the initiative launched, BCP partners and community members have reported positive changes. Some of the impacts include:
- Funders have a shared language and a theory of action around DEI and are working together to advance equitable practices and policies.
- BCP partners are shifting traditional funder-grantee power dynamics in ways that embolden community members around their own power and voice.
- Comprehensive community conversations, coupled with funders’ increased understanding of systemic issues, has led to better community planning and more community-defined priorities.
- BCP partners are pursuing joint advocacy efforts to amplify community voices with elected officials, and to further community-led solutions.
- Corporate, government and private funders are aligned around and investing in BCP partners and community-defined priority areas.
Go deeper and read our report about the first eight years of the BCP initiative focused on centering community for better philanthropy across Washington state. We're grateful to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for supporting this work.
Building Community Philanthropy Partners
The BCP partners include 12 community foundations, six United Ways, and three identity funds. In addition, four of the partners have come together as Collective Action For Education Equity (CAFEE) to specifically support more equitable education outcomes.
Black Future Co-Op Fund | Potlach Fund |
Blue Mountain Community Foundation | Pride Foundation |
Community Foundation of North Central Washington | Seattle Foundation |
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington | Successful Families 2020, United Way of the Columbia Willamette* |
Community Foundation of Snohomish County | The Community Foundation of South Puget Sound |
Excelerate Success, Spokane County United Way* | United Way of Benton & Franklin Counties |
Greater Tacoma Community Foundation | United Way of King County |
Innovia Foundation | United Way of Central Washington |
Investing in Children, Yakima Valley Community Foundation* | United Way of Snohomish County |
Kitsap Strong, Kitsap Community Foundation* | Whatcom Community Foundation |
Latino Community Fund | *CAFEE partners |