Boeing Employees contribute $2.4 Million to Washington Nonprofits in 2024

Employee Community Fund of Puget Sound supported 57 organizations

February 17, 2025 in Our-Community

Skagit Gleaners purchase truck Skagit Gleaners purchased this truck with an ECF grant to rescue food, feed the community, and fight waste.

The Puget Sound Chapter of Boeing’s Employee Community Fund (ECF), one of the nation’s largest employee-owned charitable organizations, contributed more than $2.4 million to 57 nonprofit agencies in Washington state in 2024. The grants, funded entirely by Boeing employees, support a wide range of community needs, from food security to youth development and housing assistance.

The latest round of funding, awarded during the winter grant cycle, provided $1.4 million to 29 organizations. These grants will help fund critical projects, including capital improvements, transportation needs, and expanded services for vulnerable populations.

The largest grant of the year—$320,000—was awarded to the Rainier Valley Food Bank (RVFB). This funding will support the renovation and expansion of the food bank’s facilities, ensuring the organization can continue to serve more than 18,500 individuals annually in one of Seattle’s most diverse neighborhoods.

Four individuals in front of construction site ECF representatives Pam Roberts, Katrina White, and Katie Nicoara join RVFB Executive Director, Gloria Hatcher-Mays (second from right) on a tour of the facility under construction.

Other 2024 grants supported projects such as:

  • A new teen center to provide safe and enriching after-school opportunities
  • Building improvements for organizations serving at-risk communities
  • New vehicles to help agencies transport clients and donations more effectively

“By pooling contributions from Puget Sound Boeing employees, we are able to provide significant support to nonprofit organizations that positively impact individuals and families across our region,” said Katrina White, ECF Puget Sound president. “We are fortunate to have the largest employee donor pool in the United States, and we deeply appreciate the generosity of our employees who make this work possible.”