Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff Charitable Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff Charitable Foundation supports the arts, social justice, health, youth and education in Washington.

IP TAKE: This funder has many different local interests and is known for providing small- to moderate-sized grants for general operating support in Seattle. It’s not an accessible or approachable funder, preferring a proactive approach to funding. They’re a tough nut to crack.

PROFILE: Established in 1997, the Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff Charitable Foundation is a family foundation based in Seattle, Washington. Kenneth Alhadeff is part of a six-generation Seattle Family that owned Longacres Race Course. He owns Majestic Bay Theatres and chairs Elttaes Enterprises. He is also a founding partner of Junkyard Dog Productions that specializes in new musical theater and has volunteered for many arts-related organizations. The foundation funds local efforts for arts, social justice, health, youth and education

The Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff Charitable Foundation does not have a website to guide grantseekers. However, past tax records indicate that this funder supports a wide range of causes that are important to the Alhadeff family. Kenneth Alhadeff has been an outspoken supporter of Alzheimer’s research since his mother fought and died from the disease. Other family interests include fighting addiction, promoting social justice and having a passion for the arts. Family affiliations include the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Repertory Theater, Northwest School for Hearing-Impaired Children and Broadway League. Grants often go to theater groups and youth-serving organizations. The foundation typically provides general operating support to its grantees.

Important Grant Details:

Grants range between about $100 and $20,000. The foundation typically awards a few hundred thousand dollars per year. Learn more about this funder’s local giving by examining its recent tax records. Grantmaking largely focuses on Seattle, Washington. However, the foundation also provides support to a few national organizations in its yearly grant cycles. Past local grantees include Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, 5th Avenue Theater and the Center for Children and Youth Justice.

This foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits and only funds pre-selected organizations. Direct general questions to the staff at 206-343-0080.

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