
"Doing the most good with the least amount of money for the greatest number of People."Dr. Cornelius E. Hagan Jr.
We put children first.
In 1997, Cornelius E. Hagan established the Hagan Foundation, choosing respected board members from the Spokane Community who held a firm grasp of numbers, had strong character values, and demonstrated a loyalty through their discussions and decisions to the adopted Mission Statement of the Hagan Foundation:
"To contribute funds to non-profit organizations where the least amount of money will do the most good for the greatest number and will provide the opportunities and tools to support education in its broadest sense with an emphasis on youth."
The Grant Process

Step 1: Identify What the Community Needs
The grant searches for innovative, creative, and bold ideas that will excite our youth to reach new heights in their desire to learn
Step 2: Review Process
The grants go through a rigorous review process with the Hagan Foundation Board of Trustees whose recommendations are presented to the board for final determination.
Step 3: Grant Approval
Notification to the winners are made by phone by December 20th. With the awarded grant projects underway, the Hagan Foundation Board hosts the Hagan Opportunities Reception on the third Thursday in April.Board of Trustees
The Hagan Foundation Board of Trustees has set high standards to maintain the integrity of Dr. Hagan’s wishes. Grants are read by a panel of highly qualified local professionals who have been carefully selected and who are committed to uphold the mission of the Foundation. The grants go through a rigorous process with the readers whose recommendations are presented to the board for final determination.
A Long History of Generosity

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