Infrastructure Opportunities grants provide support for specific power-building efforts that have been highlighted as essential by Washington nonprofits and community leaders.
Donor Name: Inatai Foundation
State: Washington
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/07/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Infrastructure Opportunities Fund explores power-building efforts around specific issues that community leaders and community-based organizations have identified as integral to building community power and transforming systems and structures. They include:
- 501(c)(4) Community Power-Building
- Civil Rights
- Immigrant Justice
- Wealth & Asset Creation
- Voter & Civic Engagement
- Youth & Student Organizing.
They are prioritizing applicants from the following geographics and/or with the following identities:
- Adams, Wahkiakum, Douglas, Garfield, Lincoln, Skamania, Asotin, Columbia, Cowlitz, Ferry, Franklin, Grant, Island, Jefferson, Kittitas, Mason, Pend Oreille, San Juan, Stevens, and Whitman counties.
- Disability-led or disability-serving organizations working at the intersection of racial justice and disability justice.
- Youth-led and youth-serving organizations focused on racial justice, with an emphasis on those working in smaller, more rural communities.
- Communities facing direct political, legal, or cultural backlash: immigrant justice, queer- and transgender-led, and narrative-change organizations.
Eligibility Criteria
Infrastructure Opportunities grants are available to reflective, community-led organizations who are engaging in or have a clear path to collective action that addresses systemic inequity.
In addition, eligible organizations must be:
- A nonprofit organization or a named sponsored nonprofit organization project.
- Led by communities most impacted by structural inequities, including efforts where decision making power is held by people of color; queer, transgender, and gender-expansive people; D/deaf and disabled people; immigrants; people who are cash poor, and other lived experiences.
- Able to demonstrate a clear power-building goal regardless of where you are in the journey.
For more information, visit Inatai Foundation.































