Sierra Sun | Staff Report
TRUCKEE, Calif. — July 2, 2026 — In a small community of roughly 40,000 full-time residents, small and mighty nonprofit organizations are vital players in serving the complex and dynamic needs of our community and precious environment. Local funders are creating a more efficient way to apply for and receive grants, so they can focus more time on their missions.
A Growing Regional Partnership
A growing group of grantmakers has come together to align on regional coordination and efficiencies for nonprofit organizations. Building upon longstanding partnerships with Martis Fund and Tahoe Donner Giving Fund, Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) has set the table to invite others to participate.
This year, Martis Camp Foundation has announced it will join the collective and use the common application for its community grant cycle. This groundbreaking collaboration seeks to simplify the grant-seeking burden on nonprofits and create opportunities to learn together. Collectively, the funders anticipate distributing more than $2 million in combined grantmaking through the 2026 Regional Grantmaking Cycle.
We are striving to simplify things for our mission-focused organizations. TTCF’s Board of Directors and team are pleased to have our long-time partners, Martis Fund and Tahoe Donner Giving Fund, recommit and are truly excited to welcome Martis Camp Foundation to join our efforts. The Common Application provides an annual snapshot of community needs and the health of our nonprofit sector. The table is set for other co-funders to engage.
— Stacy Caldwell, CEO Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation
One Grant Application, Four Funders
From August 1–31, 2026, eligible nonprofits serving North Lake Tahoe-Truckee can submit a single online Common Application to be considered by all four funders. For years, nonprofits have faced the burdensome task of responding to multiple, similarly structured requests for proposals to access grant funding.

We are thrilled to continue our mission-driven commitment to nonprofits of this region.
— Alexis Ollar, Martis Fund President
Why It Matters for Nonprofits
We are excited to join this regional effort alongside funding partners to support the nonprofits serving Truckee–North Tahoe and strengthen the collective impact of our grantmaking.
— Morgan Steel, Executive Director, Martis Camp Foundation
Types of Grants Available
The following grant types will be considered:
- Program/Project Grants — hard costs or staffing costs to support, launch, expand, or advance the measurable impact of specific projects or programs.
- Capacity Building Grants — funding for strategic planning, board development and governance, marketing/communications, fundraising, financial reporting, evaluation, and more.
- Mission-Driven Grants — unrestricted, trust-based funding awarded to further a nonprofit’s mission.
How to Apply
Grant guidelines are available at http://www.ttcf.net/grantmaking-guidelines/. The online application process is open August 1 – August 31, 2026.
We are looking forward to contributing to this regional effort through our partnership with TTCF for community grant making to support and strengthen the work of our local nonprofit organizations.
— Annie Rosenfeld, General Manager, Tahoe Donner Association
Read the full article at Sierra Sun.
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Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation brings together trusted partners to align strategies and inspire philanthropy to nurture a resilient community and environment. For more information, visit www.ttcf.net.
Martis Camp Foundation – To enhance the quality of life in the Truckee–North Tahoe community by making a positive impact in the areas of Education, Environment, Human Services, Recreation and Youth Development.
Martis Fund – To conserve open space, manage and restore habitat and forest lands, and support workforce housing and related community purposes in the Martis Valley and greater Placer County region.
Tahoe Donner Giving Fund – To inspire generosity and pool charitable donations among Tahoe Donner neighbors to support deserving programs and youth in the greater Truckee and North Tahoe communities.
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