Funding Sources
Every dollar we receive goes back into this community.
Our programs are made possible through state and federal grants — and are always free for Prosser residents to participate in.
Transparency & Accountability How Prosser Thrive is Funded?
Our programs are supported through dedicated state and federal funding streams that prioritize youth prevention and community wellness. We're committed to full transparency about how we receive and use these funds.
All funding is used to directly support our programs, staff, youth café operations, and community outreach. Our programs and coalition services are always free — and our youth café offers affordable drinks and food, with every purchase helping support our work.
Free to All Participants
All programs and services are available to community members at no cost.
Publicly Accountable
Funding sources, financial disclosures, and bylaws are available upon request.
Mission-Aligned Spending
Every dollar is directed at youth prevention programs and community wellness.
Washington State · HCA
Community Prevention Wellness Initiative (CPWI)
A Washington State Department of Health grant that funds community coalitions working to prevent substance use among youth. The CPWI supports evidence-based prevention strategies across Prosser and the surrounding region, helping us run programs, train community members, and coordinate coalition efforts.
Washington State · DOH
Youth Commercial Cannabis and Tobacco Prevention Program (YCCTPP)
A Washington State Department of Health program focused on preventing youth access to and use of commercial cannabis and tobacco products. This funding supports our targeted education, outreach, media campaigns, and policy work to reduce commercial cannabis and tobacco use among Prosser youth.
Washington State · HCA
Youth Problem Gaming and Gambling
Research has shown that youth who start gambling by age 12 are at 4 times the risk of developing a gambling disorder later in life. Research shows that youth gambling is more likely to be correlated with other risky behaviors, including alcohol consumption, smoking, and drug use. Youth are at double the risk for moderate-to-severe problem gambling than adults.
Support Our Work Grants fund the foundation. Community gives us wings.
Donations and sponsorships help us go beyond what grants cover — funding events, activities, the youth café, and more. Every dollar stays local.