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Reel Queer Youth Programs Go Virtual During Pandemic
Seattle, WA. Three Dollar Bill Cinema's video production and media literacy program, Reel Queer Youth, will be held online this summer from August 3rd through August 7th. During the program, LGBTQ+ youth and allies ages 13-18 will explore filmmaking and make...
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Supports COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator
Seattle, WA. The COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator donors and partners announced the formation of the International COVID-19 Data Research Alliance to accelerate clinical research on COVID-19. Composed of academic institutions, research organizations, life sciences...
Skate Like A Girl Seattle Shifts Summer Skate Camp to Online Format
Seattle, WA. Skate Like a Girl Seattle will conduct its summer skate camp online for 2020. Chapter co-director Soph Elden says that “since COVID-19 hit, [the organization] decided to switch to an at-home virtual skate camp.” The camp now gives skaters of all skill...
June is Second Most Popular Month for Charitable Giving
Seattle, WA. While December continues to be the largest month for charitable giving, 2018 gave way to the biggest shift in distribution across other months. In 2017, approximately 18.2% of giving took place in December and this shifted to just 17% in 2018, according...
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Artist Trust Announces New Phase of Covid-19 Relief Funding
Seattle, WA. Artist Trust has $100,000 in funding available for Washington State artists, due to donors’ endorsements at year's end. (The nonprofit recently held a zoom community conversation on racial equity seen above.) These funds will create a second wave of...
Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Second Stage Program Supports Dancers
Seattle, WA. In celebration of World Tutu Day and #TutuTuesday, Pacific Northwest Ballet launched a new fundraising effort for its Second Stage Program. The program supports PNB dancers looking to advance to the next stage of their lives. It's multi-faceted and...
Skiers Flock to Crystal Mountain During COVID-19 Pandemic
A Lifestyle story: Seattle, WA. This winter, finding an accessible, quarantine-friendly pastime outside the house has become a priority. Skiers and snowboarders are heading to resorts like Crystal Mountain in force. Before the season started, Crystal announced a set...
Community Raises Over $3 Million for “No Child Sleeps Outside” Campaign
Seattle, WA. Mary's Place has exceeded a two million dollar campaign goal, despite the present economic impacts, with more than 6,000 individuals and over 200 local businesses generous contributions. As a result, Mary’s Place – the region’s largest family emergency...
Inspire Washington’s Cultural Advocacy Inspires Hope During Pandemic
Seattle, WA. Inspire Washington maintains the role of resource development and advocacy for science, heritage, and the arts after the merging of Cultural Access Washington and the Washington State Arts Alliance. It supports enrichment programs like the one seen above...
Seahawks Earmark $500,000 to Fight Systemic Racism With Nonprofit Donations
Seattle, WA. The Seahawks Players Equality & Justice for All Action Fund confirmed its beneficiaries for the $500,000 they pledged last June. (Photo above courtesy of Rod Mar and the Seattle Seahawks. 'We Want Justice' t-shirt remains front and center for the...
Shop Small at Pike Place Market This Holiday Season
Seattle, WA. Pike Place Market is open to visitors, and many vendors are offering unique items for sale in-person. This year, due to Covid-19 restrictions, vendors are also offering items for sale online. It's an online charitable marketplace where you can buy items...
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Pacific Science Center Offers New Experiences for Curious Minds
Seattle, Wa. The Pacific Science Center continues to connect with the Seattle-are community by hosting in-person science camps for kids K-8. COVID-19 adaptations include limiting the number of kids in the classroom as well as maintaining social distancing. The...
Northwest Screenwriters Guild Takes Weekly Analysis Meetup Online
Seattle, Wa. The Northwest Screenwriters Guild has moved its weekly scene analysis meetup to online only. This due to COVID-19 and its deterrent to be in large groups. Screenwriters used to sit side-by-side (above) but now instead of meeting in person at College Inn...
Seattle Art Museum Creates Innovative Ways to Showcase New Exhibits
Seattle, Wa. Like many other businesses being affected by COVID-19 the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) has had to make adjustments when it comes to showcasing exhibits to the public. For the past two months, the Seattle Art Museum has implemented a new way to experience its...
LIFESTYLE
Seattle Aquarium Puts Safeguards in Place to Welcome Visitors
Seattle, WA. The Seattle Aquarium is open with timed ticketing and limited attendance, which means you’ll get up close to the animals and not other visitors. Seattle Aquarium staffers have worked closely with local health experts to provide a safe and fun experience....
Civic-Minded Newcomers Interested in Philanthropy Considering Seattle Area Suburbs
Seattle, WA. Summertime is often moving time. With many people moving to the area for the first time, some have been asking where interesting neighborhoods are located. Civic minded people who are interested in philanthropy and enjoy a nice esthetic may consider these...
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Virtual Volunteer Opportunities Abound
Seattle, WA. Local nonprofits are in need of volunteers and now you can volunteer without leaving your home. Check out some COVID-safe ways to help your local community. Volunteer Match is a great place to find opportunities that are curated by interest. The...
Jubilee Women’s Center is Safe Haven for Homeless Women Amid Pandemic
Seattle, WA. Despite the added challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, Jubilee Women’s Center continues to offer refuge and hope for women experiencing poverty and homelessness in Seattle (photo of masked volunteers from the Rainier Ravens group, working in Jubilee’s...
FareStart Offers Food and Hope to Seattle Community
Seattle, WA. For 30 years, FareStart has offered food industry training and employment opportunities to individuals experiencing homelessness or poverty. During that time, their employees’ work has always gone directly back into the community, cooking and preparing...
Friday Foundation Donates $9 Million to Keep the Arts Alive in Seattle
Seattle, WA. Nine leading Seattle arts organizations have received welcome news at a critical time. On October 20th, 2020 the Friday Foundation announced philanthropic gifts totaling more than $9 million to honor the lives and legacies of late art enthusiasts Jane...
Seattle Central College Keeps Students Connected Through COVID-19
Seattle, WA. Life for community colleges has not been easy throughout the course of COVID-19, which has thrown a particularly heavy wrench into an already overwhelming workload for students, many of whom are juggling school, jobs, family obligations, and now a global...
FEEST Seattle Brings Food Justice Home for Seattle Students
Seattle, WA. Although the COVID-19 crisis forced FEEST Seattle to pause nearly all of its usual activities, the youth-led, health justice organization quickly shifted gears to bring much-needed nourishment to the homes of students in South Seattle and South King...
Former Seattle Seahawk Cliff Avril Named 2020 Legend of the Year
Seattle, WA. Around the country, athletes have taken advantage of their elevated platforms to push for positive change in social justice, education, and global health. Former players are no exception. Cliff Avril (pictured above in the center), now retired from the...
Pioneer Human Services Offers Hope to Justice-Involved Individuals During Pandemic
Seattle, WA. Pioneer Human Services is working to be a stabilizing force in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The nonprofit serves individuals released from prison or jail, and those in recovery, who are in need of treatment, housing, job skills training,...
The Wing Luke Museum Host Virtual Tours To Bring The Experience To You
Seattle, WA. The Wing Luke Museum has been hard at work putting new content on its website. Due to COVID-19 the Museum is closed until October 7th. New additions to the website include new curated stories, digital content, and virtual tours. The Wing Luke Museum is "A...
TeenTix Continues Programs Virtually in Light of COVID-19
Seattle, WA. TeenTix has adapted its programming to accommodate for COVID-19. (Pictured above are some smiling teens at a TeenTix event before COVID-19.) One of TeenTix’s main offerings is the free TeenTix pass, which enables any teenager to purchase $5 day-of-show...
























