PORTLAND, Ore. (March 18, 2025) – The Sundt Foundation recently awarded $24,500 in grants to five nonprofits across the Pacific Northwest.
“The Sundt Foundation is proud to support these outstanding organizations that provide vital services to individuals and families in need,” said Ken Kubacki, vice president and regional manager for Sundt Construction and the Sundt Foundation board member for the Northwest region. “Through these grants, we hope to make a meaningful difference by addressing critical community needs, from youth development and food security to domestic violence support and inclusive outdoor experiences.”
Heart of Oregon Corps received $4,500 to support the YouthBuild SummerWorks program, which engages low-income Central Oregon youth who have previously dropped out of school. The program offers education, construction training and childcare experience while connecting participants with mentors, job opportunities and college exposure.
Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp received $5,000 to support its mission of providing accessible and inclusive outdoor experiences such as horseback riding, swimming and adventure courses for individuals with disabilities. The grant also supports caregivers by offering respite care and training for volunteers and staff to foster a more inclusive community.
Raphael House of Portland received $5,000 to help provide uninterrupted emergency shelter and support services for survivors of domestic violence. With one-third of adults in Oregon experiencing intimate partner violence, this funding helps provide critical, life-saving resources.
Friendly Kitchen/Meals on Wheels Roseburg received $5,000 to fund the preparation and delivery of over 60,000 nutritious meals annually to more than 220 homebound older adults in Roseburg, Oregon and Winchester, Oregon. Meals on Wheels helps seniors maintain independence and reduces food insecurity and isolation.
YWCA Clark County was awarded $5,000 for its SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program, which provides emergency shelter, housing assistance, advocacy, peer groups and financial aid for 1,200 domestic violence survivors, 75% of whom live below the poverty line. The program also offers child advocacy services and a 24-hour hotline to support families in crisis.
About the Sundt Foundation
Sundt’s purpose is to build environments where its clients, employee-owners, and communities prosper. The Sundt Foundation was established in 1999 as a way for employee-owners to give back to the communities in which they live and work. The organization is funded primarily by contributions from Sundt employees, which are matched by the company. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $17 million in donations. Nonprofit organizations interested in applying for a grant may call (480) 293-3000 or visit www.sundtfoundation.org for more information. Sundt has offices in Tempe and Tucson, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; Charlotte, N.C., San Antonio, Dallas, and El Paso, Texas; Sacramento, San Diego, and Irvine, California; Vancouver, Washington; and Tampa, Florida.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 135-year-old firm specializes in transportation, industrial, building, concrete and renewable power work and is owned entirely by its 4,000 employees. Sundt is distinguished by its diverse capabilities and experience, unique employee-ownership culture and depth of self-perform expertise in multiple trades. Much of Sundt’s workforce is comprised of skilled craft professionals who, together with the company’s administrative employees, enable Sundt to fulfill its mission to be the most skilled builder in America. Sundt has 13 offices throughout California, Arizona, North Carolina, Texas, Washington, Utah and Florida and is currently ranked the country’s 51st largest construction company by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine.