The Albert Haller Foundation started as a nonprofit organization in 1992.
The foundation's funds started with about $9.2 million from Haller's estate.
A five-member board includes superintendents from Port Angeles and Sequim school districts.
The Foundation's funds are primarily focused on education, family and medical services.
It has awarded $350,000 to nonprofits and organizations across Clallam County.
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