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Recommend a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) Grant to Seattle Children's Foundation

Using a DAF is a popular and tax-efficient way to support life-saving care and research at Seattle Children's.

Give now. Find your fund and recommend your grant here.

  • Legal Name: Seattle Children’s Foundation
  • Tax ID: 91-1156519

Note: To ensure your grant is quickly and accurately allocated to your intended purpose, please notify Seattle Children’s once the grant is recommended.

  • Seattle Children’s Gift Processing Team:

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: How do I identify the correct organization?

A: When searching for "Seattle Children's" in your DAF provider's portal, you may see many results. To ensure your grant is directed correctly to Seattle Children’s Foundation search using our Tax ID (EIN): 91-1156519.


Q: What is your mailing address?

A: Seattle Children's Foundation
M/S 818-F, PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005


Q: How do I specify the grant’s purpose?

A: If your grant is for a specific fundraising effort, event, or fund, please enter that detail (e.g., "Endowment Name," "Cancer Research Fund," "Greatest Needs") in the "Use," "Memo," or "Notes" field of your DAF form. If no specific designation is selected, funds will be directed to the Greatest Needs fund.


Q: How do I name Seattle Children's as a beneficiary of my DAF?

A: You can ensure future support for generations of kids by naming Seattle Children's Foundation (Tax ID: 91-1156519) as a full or partial beneficiary of the funds remaining in your DAF. Donor-Advised Funds - Seattle Children’s Legacy & Gift Planning or contact us.


    Learn about supporters like you who give kids hope for today and better futures for tomorrow.

    A middle-aged bald man is in a blue polo shirt and smiling straight towards the camera. His wife has medium length brown hair and is in a blue, white and grey patterned shirt. She rests her hands on his shoulder leaning into his side and also smiles towards the camera.Kathy and Richard lost their son Michael to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma when he was 20 years old.

    “Children’s combines two of our passions: fighting cancer and helping kids,” they say. “Using a donor advised fund helps us maximize the impact of our philanthropy and offers tax benefits which allow us to support cancer research and honor Michael’s memory.”

    –Kathy and Richard Miyauchi

    There are many ways to use your donor-advised fund to provide sustained and meaningful support for the kids and families who rely on Seattle Children's. Learn more or contact us.