PULLMAN, WA—The Pullman Regional Hospital Women’s Leadership Guild is hosting its annual Non-Profit Night on Thursday, September 19 at the WSU Lewis Alumni Center, in Pullman, WA, starting at 6 p.m.
Twelve non-profit agencies have applied for $2,000 each in grant funding from the Women’s Leadership Guild. A thorough review of all applications was completed; nine applicants will present their mission and project requests for funding. For the 2024-25 grant cycle, the Women’s Leadership Guild has $10,000 in grant funding available.
Women’s Leadership Guild members will vote to award funding, but everyone is welcome to attend Non-Profit Night and learn more about the Guild and the presenting local non-profit agencies, which include:
- Boys & Girls Clubs
- Circles of Caring Adult Day Health
- Family Promise of the Palouse
- One More Time
- Palouse Habitat for Humanity
- Palouse Discovery Science Center
- Pullman Regional Hospital Strangulation Training
- United Way of Whitman County
- Willow Center
The Women’s Leadership Guild—established in January of 2015—empowers regional non-profit agencies in support of women’s and children’s health and Pullman Regional Hospital’s highest needs through membership contributions. To date, the Guild has raised and gifted more than $306,650.
The 42-member Guild is chaired by Stacey Swift and includes board members, Cheryl Oliver, Susie Skavdahl, and Katie Van Wyngarden.
Women’s Leadership Guild Event Contact:
www.pullmanregional.org/wlg
Stephanie Pierce, Foundation Development Director
Office: (509) 332-2044
Media Contact:
Alison Weigley, Director of External Relations
Pullman Regional Hospital
Office: (509) 332-2041 / Cell: (509) 330-0242
alison.weigley@pullmanregional.org