Hazel Miller grants Porchfest, Edmonds College, others

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Hazel Miller Foundation has made a significant impact in its first grant cycle of 2025 by distributing $199,375 to nine organizations in Edmonds and surrounding communities. This funding initiative is aimed at enhancing local projects that serve residents, thus fostering community development. Noteworthy recipients include Porchfest, known for promoting local music and culture, and Edmonds College, which plays a vital role in education within the area. The foundation’s support underscores its dedication to nurturing the local community through financial assistance. While the article outlines the grant allocations, detailed information is reserved for subscribers, encouraging readers to engage with the publication for more insights.

Subscribers can easily access the full article by logging into their accounts or by purchasing a new subscription. This funding cycle not only reflects the foundation's commitment to community welfare but also highlights the importance of local support for cultural and educational initiatives. Overall, the Hazel Miller Foundation's grants are a testament to the power of philanthropy in strengthening community ties and enhancing quality of life.

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