Si View Community Foundation supports the efforts of Si View Metropolitan Park District in enhancing the quality of life for residents through the facilitation of recreation programs and parks in Snoqualmie Valley. The Foundation supports the District's mission for items that are not usually financed by tax dollars, such as funding for scholarships. To-date, over $30,000 in scholarships have been awarded to local families for sports, cultural arts and special interest programs. Through contributions, the foundation also seeks to expand educational programming, establish permanent collections and art endowments, and acquire and develop future parks, trails and open space in Snoqualmie Valley.
Consider a donation of any amount to support our mission. You can designate your support towards a specific project or leave it unrestricted. For example, you can specify to support trail maintenance, upkeep and improvements of park amenities such as the disc golf course or the pump track, and scholarship for recreation programs. Gifts of any amount are welcome and can be given in honor or memory of a loved one. Please let us know who you would like us to notify of your gift.
Many companies in our area have gift-matching programs. Please consider doubling your donation by utilizing your employer's program. For more information, please contact your employer's human resources department. We can also accept planned gifts which can result in significant tax savings for you and your family. You can designate Si View Community Foundation as a beneficiary through your will, living trust, life insurance or retirement benefits. Gifts of stocks and treasury notes can also be accepted.
Si View Community Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation (Tax ID 26-4116341), any contribution made to the organization is tax-deductible as provided by law.
The 2025 Si View Community Foundation Track Scholarship has been awarded to Ollie Ciabaratti. This scholarship program has been established to reward youth who exhibit the characteristics of sportsmanship, leadership, and volunteerism, who at the same time wish to further their own personal development through higher education and training. Ollie is grateful to the Snoqualmie Valley Track Club support. The scholarship has helped with studies at WWU. This fall, Ollie is entering her Junior year, and alongside Art classes, has decided to dive deeper into Exercise Science. This is a path that was discovered through the love of exercise, and time volunteering with the Snoqualmie Valley Track Club. Working with young athletes helped ignite a passion for mentorship, movement, and the science behind athletic development. Snoqualmie Valley Track Club, the Si View Community Foundation and The Si View team appreciate Ollie's volunteerism and commitment to the community. Please join us in congratulating Ollie!