San Juan Island Community Foundation

San Juan Island Community Foundation Our mission is to cultivate a sustainable future for the San Juan Island community through collaboration and informed giving.

Have you been thinking about estate planning? Please join us at the San Juan Island Library Wednesday, 6/10, at 7pm to l...
05/26/2026

Have you been thinking about estate planning? Please join us at the San Juan Island Library Wednesday, 6/10, at 7pm to learn the basics and more from our esteemed guest speaker, Cameron Barsness!

📣📣📣 THANK YOU San Juan Islanders! Together, we raised just over $107k during our spring SJI Cares campaign! 7 local nonp...
05/12/2026

📣📣📣 THANK YOU San Juan Islanders! Together, we raised just over $107k during our spring SJI Cares campaign! 7 local nonprofit projects were FULLY FUNDED! 💕💕💕

Next up is our annual SJI Cares at the County Fair campaign August 13 - 16th. We'll be featuring 35 local nonprofit projects at our booth this year. See you at the fair! 🌞🎡🎠

05/01/2026

Submitted by the Friday Harbor Food Baml

04/17/2026

By Marieke Danniau, Journal contributor

🌞🌞🌞 Hello, SJI! Here’s a very exciting opportunity to support PKOLS, an Indigenous-led nonprofit dedicated to restoring ...
04/15/2026

🌞🌞🌞 Hello, SJI! Here’s a very exciting opportunity to support PKOLS, an Indigenous-led nonprofit dedicated to restoring and advancing W̱SÁNEĆ and Coast Salish stewardship across the Salish Sea.

PKOLS (pronounced P'cawls) is requesting support for the STOLȻEȽ Saltwater Stories project, inspired by the teachings of Seliliye Belinda Claxton and the Saltwater People. This project creates space for Elders to share their stories with youth and the wider community through gatherings, conversations, and land-based learning on STOLȻEȽ (San Juan Island).

You can join us in supporting the venerable mission of PKOLS by donating to this project today at https://sjicf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/grant?grant_id=21664.

🌱🌱🌱This morning’s featured nonprofit is Kwiaht’s Coast Salish garden and meadow restoration project at Cattle Point, in ...
04/15/2026

🌱🌱🌱This morning’s featured nonprofit is Kwiaht’s Coast Salish garden and meadow restoration project at Cattle Point, in partnership with PKOLS. 🌱🌱🌱

Cattle Point (Tl’ikweneng, “the place of peas [lupines]”) was a summer fishing, gardening and gathering place for thousands of Lekwungen-speaking peoples from villages from Lummi and Samish islands and the San Juan Islands to Vancouver Island. Its bluffs and meadows would have been blue with the flowers of rare wild lupines and cultivated camas gardens.

After construction of the first lighthouse, however, the landscape was taken over by sheep and Eurasian pasture grasses, then torn up by motorbikes and dune buggies in the 1950s, and left neglected until it became part of the San Juan Islands National Monument in 2013. Kwiaht began mapping and treating weeds under a federal cooperative agreement in 2024 with contributions by the Youth Conservation Corps.

At the suggestion of Monument staff, Kwiaht and PKOLS now propose restoring a portion of the degraded meadow along Cattle Point Road, as a unique, culturally-informed demonstration of what the landscape was 175 years ago—and still could become, with careful replanting and stewardship over 5-10 years. The restored area will be an opportunity for trailside signage and interpretive activity reaching thousands of visitors (more than 100,000 walk the trail each summer). It will also be a launching pad for present-day Coast Salish families to reclaim a visible role in rebuilding the local ecosystem with culturally-significant native plants, in cooperation with local homeowners and island youth. 🌱🌱🌱

Give TODAY online at https://sjicf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/grant?grant_id=21663!

Address

640 Mullis Street Unit 104
Friday Harbor, WA
98250

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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+13603781001

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