Group Health Foundation is now Inatai Foundation
Inatai Foundation is the new name for the Washington-based grantmaking organization previously known as the Group Health Foundation.Read More »
Inatai Foundation is the new name for the Washington-based grantmaking organization previously known as the Group Health Foundation.Read More »
Allow us to reintroduce ourselves: We are Inatai Foundation. This change is about more than just a name. It’s about a new beginning in an ongoing evolution we’re excited to share.Read More »
As GHF’s newest program officer, Jenny Slagle is excited to learn about and build relationships with grantee organizations. Her key ingredients to relationship-building: mutual respect, communication, and deep listening.Read More »
We are thrilled to announce $17 million in new commitments to this year’s Community Learning Grant recipients, 79 organizations from across Washington that will each receive up to $225,000 in core funding over the next three years.Read More »
Our team mourns the passing of Sandra “Sandy” Williams and her partner Patricia Hicks—an unbearable loss for their loved ones, The Black Lens, The Carl Maxey Center, and the communities in Spokane fighting for equity and justice every day.Read More »
As research director, Emma strives to maximize community benefit through community-driven and community-owned research, including the access to and dissemination of information that inspires action.Read More »
Connection making and community building are integral to the work of racial justice and equity. GHF sponsors in-person and virtual gatherings that benefit organizations and the communities they serve. We are honored to have supported this May Day celebration hosted by Firelands Workers United/Trabajadores Unidos, who are based in Aberdeen.Read More »
Our office in Pasco is now open! More than two years ago, we shared our plans to establish our second office location and expand our presence in Washington. After countless visits to the greater Tri-Cities area — planning, exploring potential sites, and navigating the unpredictability during a pandemic — we finally opened the doors to our new physical space this summer.Read More »
Nick joins GHF with over two decades of experience in law, government, and community-driven advocacy. As policy and advocacy director, he will develop and advance public policy priorities in Washington while leveraging GHF’s status as 501(c)(4) grantmaking organization.Read More »
Gabriela Ramos, a program associate on the learning and community engagement team, has three guiding principles: family, community, and advocacy. A nearly lifelong Yakima Valley resident, Gabriela believes in flourishing where you’re planted and using your skills to serve people and improve the place you call home.Read More »