Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Community Contribution: Charitable Donations Grant
Stillaguamish Tribe Of Indians
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Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Community Contribution: Charitable Donations Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Stillaguamish Tribe Of Indians
Last Updated: February 16, 2026
Summary
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians provides charitable donations to non-tribal bona fide nonprofit organizations registered in Washington. These funds aim to support community services while ensuring that the organizations are not controlled by the Tribe. Since achieving federal recognition in 1976, the Tribe has maintained a commitment to aiding other tribes and community organizations, fostering a spirit of collaboration and support within the region.Overview
About us The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians comprises descendants of the Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe. In 1855, our indigenous population resided on the main branch of the Stillaguamish River, as well as the north and south forks, near present day Arlington and Stanwood, Washington. The name Stoluck-wa-mish or Stillaguamish, has been used since 1850 to refer to our people who lived along the Stillaguamish River and camped along its tributaries. Our ancestors were a party to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855, under the spelling Stoluck-wa-mish. However, no separate reservation was established for the Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe. Some moved to the Tulalip Reservation, but the majority remained in the aboriginal area along the Stillaguamish River. In 1974, the Tribe petitioned the secretary of the interior for acknowledgement and recognition as an Indian Tribe. On October 27, 1976, the Tribe achieved federal recognition and treaty rights, and were made eligible for federal services. The Tribe's 64 acres of land was recognized as a reservation in 2014. We have several tribal facilities and businesses located on the reservation, near the Stillaguamish River, in Snohomish County, Washington. Our Tribal headquarters are located in Arlington, Washington. Charitable Donations Funds for non-tribal bona fide nonprofit and charitable organizations registered with the Secretary of State to provide services in the State of Washington. Non-tribal meaning it cannot be owned by Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians. Other tribes who have bona fide nonprofit or charitable organizations are eligible to petition for funds. Proof of Current Registration with the Secretary of State of Washington required.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Non-tribal bona fide nonprofit and charitable organizations registered with the Secretary of State to provide services in the State of Washington are eligible to apply.Ineligibility
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians controlled programs are not eligible for these funds.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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