| 2002 Pacific Northwest Grants |
The following is a list of selected grants for 2002. |
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| Grantee |
Amount
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| University of Washington Foundation |
$70,000,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Children's Hospital Foundation |
$20,000,000
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| to support the capital campaign to benefit ambulatory care facilities and uncompensated care |
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| Seattle Art Museum |
$10,000,000
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| to support the SAM Sculpture Park and SAM expansion |
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| Seattle Repertory Theatre Foundation |
$2,500,000
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| to support the endowment |
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| Seattle Girls School |
$2,000,000
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| to support the scholarship endowment |
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| Enterprise for Progress in the Community |
$1,661,804
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| to support the Circle of Success program |
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| Housing Resources Group |
$1,485,000
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| to provide advanced funding to build 54 Sound Families units and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Housing Hope |
$1,375,000
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| to provide advanced funding to build 50 Sound Families units and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| United Way of King County |
$1,115,000
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| for general support |
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| Seattle Foundation |
$1,000,000
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| to provide capital grants and operating funds to King County nonprofit health and human service agencies |
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| Seattle Foundation |
$1,000,000
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| to provide capital grants and operating funds to King County nonprofit health and human service agencies |
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| United Way of King County |
$1,000,000
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| to help purchase and renovate a new building |
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| Intercommunity Housing |
$962,500
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| to provide advanced funding to build 35 Sound Families units and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County |
$880,000
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| to build 32 units of affordable Sound Families units and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| The Housing Improvement Program |
$825,000
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| to provide advanced funding to build 30 Sound Families units and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Camp Fire USA |
$800,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Downtown Emergency Service Center |
$800,000
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| to renovate the Morrison Hotel |
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| The Compass Center A Lutheran Organization |
$800,000
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| to fund capital improvements for a center for the homeless |
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| Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle |
$750,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to support the development of the Urban League Village |
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| Whitworth College Inc. |
$750,000
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| to support the Faith in the Future capital campaign |
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| Cocoon House |
$750,000
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| to support the Building Dreams capital campaign |
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| New Futures |
$700,000
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| for general support |
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| Vision House |
$663,000
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| to support the construction of the Children's Village |
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| Eastside Housing Association |
$600,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| ElderHealth Northwest |
$600,000
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| to support the Integrated Neighborhood Network |
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| Girl Scouts - Pacific Peaks Council |
$550,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to build a new Girls Scout Center and to improve camp facilities |
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| Children's Museum in Snohomish County |
$500,000
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| to support the capital campaign to purchase a new facility |
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| World Forestry Center |
$500,000
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| to renovate and expand the museum |
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| Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Youth Organization |
$500,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to build a new lodge and dining hall at Camp Hamilton |
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| Trillium Family Services Inc. |
$500,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Catholic Community Services of Western Washington |
$459,219
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| to support the capital campaign for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Home Center |
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| Lakewood Area Shelter Association |
$455,000
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| to build Flett Meadows and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Seattle Aquarium Society |
$450,000
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| to support the Aquarium's education and research programs |
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| Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America Inc. |
$420,000
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| to support Washington Dollars for Scholars |
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| Community Psychiatric Clinic Inc |
$412,500
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| to build the Parent Child Assistance Program Housing Project and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Tacoma Rescue Mission |
$412,500
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| to build Tyler Square and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Albina Head Start |
$400,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation |
$385,000
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| to support the Tribal Technologies Program provide technology planning assistance to Washington State tribes |
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| Family Services of King County |
$375,000
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| to provide services at Project Permanency to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Portland Relief Nursery |
$370,000
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| to renovate the early childhood center for abused and neglected children |
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| Low Income Housing Institute |
$357,500
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| to build Pine City Inn and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Vision House |
$357,500
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| to build the Children's Village and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Camp Fire USA Portland Metro Council |
$340,000
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| to support the School-Based Youth-Development program |
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| Housing Resources Group |
$322,400
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| to build Kingway Apartments and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| The Housing Improvement Program |
$302,500
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| to build the Pantages Apartments and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Fremont Public Association |
$300,000
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| for general operating support |
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| Friends of the Children of King County |
$300,000
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| to provide general operating support |
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| Archdiocesan Housing Authority |
$275,000
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| to build Martin Luther King Family Housing and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Seattle Central Community College District #6 Foundation |
$250,000
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| to support the renovation of the Theater Off Broadway |
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| Chiloquin Visions In Progress |
$250,000
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| to fund and build a community center in Chiloquin, OR |
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| Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe |
$250,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to build the House of Knowledge, a community center |
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| Lifelong AIDS Alliance |
$250,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing |
$250,000
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| to support the Partnership for Housing Development |
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| Spokane Valley Community Center |
$250,000
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| for capital improvements |
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| Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Seattle |
$250,000
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| to construct a new facility |
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| Youth Employment Institute |
$250,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Housing Authority of Snohomish County |
$250,000
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| to support families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition at the First Steps Transitional Housing Program |
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| Pride Foundation |
$230,000
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| to support the Campaign for Pride |
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| Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association |
$227,500
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| to build Croft Place and to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Housing Hope |
$225,000
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| to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition at Housing Hope Village |
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| Center for Career Alternatives |
$210,000
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| to expand the Career Readiness Program |
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| Low Income Housing Institute |
$205,000
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| to build Andover Court and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Legacy House International District Village Square Association |
$200,000
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| to support the community center |
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| Steamer Virginia V Foundation |
$200,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to restore the steamer Virginia V, a national historic landmark |
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| St. Paul Parish |
$200,000
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| to support the capital campaign for three south Seattle Catholic schools: St. Paul, St. Edward and St. George Schools |
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| AIDS Housing of Washington |
$200,000
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| to support the 'Opening Doors and Rebuilding Lives' capital campaign |
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| Boys & Girls Club of Salem, Marion and Polk Counties |
$200,000
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| to expand the teen center |
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| Consejo Counseling and Referral Services |
$200,000
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| for general support |
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| Housing Hope |
$200,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to construct the Building Hope Learning Center and Tomorrows Hope Childcare Center |
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| Neighborhood House Inc. |
$200,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Tualatin Valley Centers |
$200,000
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| to expand the child and family center |
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| Seattle Goodwill Industries |
$199,257
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| to support computer access and training to low-income, rural residents of Skagit County |
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| Housing Resources Group |
$195,000
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| to build Genesee Housing and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Do Something Inc. |
$187,500
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| to provide a matching grant to implement youth leadership and citizenship initiatives in Washington Schools |
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area |
$185,000
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| to purchase the Hillsboro Club building |
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| The Lighthouse for the Blind Inc. |
$182,758
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| to support a computer training and technology access program for blind members of the community |
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| Snohomish County Center for Battered Women |
$180,000
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| to provide services to families participating in the Partnership for Positive Transition Program during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Puget Sound Center Foundation for Teaching, Learning and Technology |
$179,609
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| to support TechREACH, an after school computer club for low-income, at-risk middle school girls |
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| Enterprise for Progress in the Community |
$177,381
|
| to support the Learning Lab to improve access to technology and training for low-income children and families |
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| Housing Hope |
$175,000
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| to provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition at Maple Leaf Meadows |
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| Family Resource Center |
$170,000
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| to support the Fulfilling Our Vision Campaign |
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| Olympic Park Institute |
$150,000
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| to support the Olympic Park Institute Vision Campaign |
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| Catholic Community Services of Western Washington |
$150,000
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| to support a homeless shelter |
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| Seattle Children's Home |
$150,000
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| to support the Continuum of Care Assessment Center |
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| Centro Latino SER Jobs for Progress |
$147,000
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| to support agency capacity building |
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| Powerful Voices |
$145,000
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| to provide program and general operating support |
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| Plymouth Housing Group |
$140,194
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| to support the Tenant Computer Resource Center, for computer access and training to persons transitioning out of homelessness |
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| Women's Resource Center of North Central Washington |
$126,000
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| to support the capital campaign for the Bruce Transitional Housing building |
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| Peace Community Center |
$125,000
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| to support the capital campaign |
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| Big Brothers Big Sisters of King and Pierce Counties |
$122,034
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| to provide a matching grant for the major gifts campaign |
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| Minority Executive Directors Coalition of King County |
$120,000
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| to support their capacity building efforts |
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| Facing the Future: People and the Planet |
$120,000
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| to support agency capacity building |
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| Harbor After School |
$120,000
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| to provide after school programs |
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| Okanogan County Community Action Council |
$108,042
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| to support the Community Connections Resource Center provide public access computing and training to low-income residents of northern Okanogan County |
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| Arts Corps |
$103,500
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| for general support |
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| YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County |
$102,082
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| to support the Young Leaders Using Technology project for low-income girls to get access to enriched science, math and technology afterschool programs |
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| Transitional Programs for Women |
$100,559
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| to support a technology center for homeless women |
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| YMCA of Columbia-Willamette |
$100,000
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| to support the 'An Ounce of Prevention, a Pound of Care' capital campaign, |
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| Western Forest Industries Museum |
$100,000
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| to fund capital improvements |
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| Clackamas Women's Services |
$100,000
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| to provide a challenge grant to build a domestic violence shelter |
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| Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation |
$100,000
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| to support the construction of a new Youth Center |
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| University of Washington Foundation |
$100,000
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| to provide a planning grant to create a Child and Adolescent Development Institute |
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| Thurston County Literacy Network |
$91,091
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| to support family literacy through a portable computer lab which will serve disadvantaged populations of Thurston County |
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| Chaya |
$90,000
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| for general support |
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| YOUTHCARE |
$90,000
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| to support the Therapy, Recreation, Education and Community Program |
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| YouthForce |
$90,000
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| to expand youth employment projects and enhance self sustaining funding strategies |
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| Yakima Interfaith Coalition |
$88,320
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| to support a computer lab and technology training to low-income Hispanic community members in the Yakima area |
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| Burns Paiute Tribe Foundation |
$88,000
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| to build a community center |
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| National Community Building Network Inc |
$75,000
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| to support activities related to the 2002 annual conference in Seattle |
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| Pacific Northwest Trail Association |
$75,000
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| to support the Service-Knowledge-Youth Education Program |
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| Kitsap Mental Health Services |
$75,000
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| to renovate the Adolescent Treatment Unit and Residential Treatment Center |
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| Passages Northwest |
$75,000
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| to support outreach efforts |
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| Seattle Emergency Housing Service |
$75,000
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| to support the Youth Program |
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| Washington News Council |
$75,000
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| to promote fairness, accuracy and balance within the Washington State news media |
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| Alliance for Education |
$74,000
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| to provide computers for the Interagency Schools |
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| Way Back Inn Foundation |
$55,000
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| to purchase the Highland Inn Duplex and provide services to families in crisis during their period of transition to a more stable condition |
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| Save Our County's Kids |
$54,545
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| to support computer training for at-risk and low-income youth through a community computer learning center |
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| Seattle Art Museum |
$50,000
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| for general support |
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| Lakeside School |
$50,000
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| for general support |
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| Catholic Charities of Oregon |
$50,000
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| to purchase and renovate Elizabeth House |
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| Clackamas County Children's Commission |
$50,000
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| to support renovations for the Head Start facility |
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| Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties |
$50,000
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| to purchase the new Mason County service center |
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| Treehouse Fund |
$50,000
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| to expand the Wearhouse services to children under the protection of the King County Division of Children and Family Services |
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| Council on Foundations Inc. |
$49,600
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| for general support |
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| Lao Highland Association of King County |
$48,562
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| to support the construction of a new community center |
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| Washington State Youth Suicide Prevention Program |
$45,000
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| for general support |
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| Clallam County Family YMCA |
$45,000
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| to support the Teen Scene facility |
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| Philanthropy Northwest |
$45,000
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| to support the Social Investors Forum |
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| Earth Conservation Corps |
$43,839
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| to support a technology-based tutoring program for low-income Native American young adults |
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| Washington Wilderness Coalition |
$42,000
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| to support the Wilderness Volunteer Corps |
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| Portland YouthBuilders |
$40,000
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| to support final improvements to the building |
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| Healthy Families of Clallam County |
$39,000
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| for general operating support |
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| Alliance for Education |
$35,000
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| to support the Partner's Program which allows middle school students to serve as health aids at the Veterans Hospital |
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| Edith Bishel Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired |
$33,000
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| to support technology training programs for visually impaired persons |
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| National Association of Black Accountants, Seattle Chapter |
$30,400
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| to promote awareness of accounting and business related careers among minority high school students |
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| Insights Teen Parent Program |
$28,500
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| to fund the Homeless Teen Parent Program |
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| University of Washington Foundation |
$25,036
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| to support a computer lab dedicated to job skills training for chronically unemployed and underemployed individuals with mental health disabilities |
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| Seattle Theatre Group |
$25,000
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| to fund one production of the Maafa Suite |
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| Bradley Angle House |
$25,000
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| to fund the Youth in Transition Program at a shelter for abused women and children |
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| Senior Services of Seattle-King County |
$25,000
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| for general support |
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| Young Womens Christian Association Kitsap County |
$25,000
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| to renovate the domestic violence shelter |
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| Samaritan Healthcare Foundation |
$23,400
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| to allow low-income patients and community members access to computer and internet-based health information via a community health library |
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| Community Day School Association |
$20,000
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| to strengthen the organization's infrastructure |
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| Philanthropy Northwest |
$19,650
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| for general operating support |
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| Lutheran Community Services Northwest |
$19,000
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| to support Family Works |
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| Philanthropy Northwest |
$15,650
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| for general support |
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| Center for Community Service Fund |
$15,000
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| to co-sponsor the Facing the Future Forum |
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| Town Hall Association |
$15,000
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| to support six Town Hall Forums: Mapping the New World Disorder |
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| Great Peninsula Conservancy |
$15,000
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| for general support |
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| SE Works Inc |
$15,000
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| to renovate the expansion space |
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| Independent Sector |
$12,200
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| for general support |
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| Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center |
$11,000
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| for general support |
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| Seattle Foundation |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| Chess Mates Foundation |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| Cancer Lifeline of King County |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| Children's Hospital Foundation |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| Habitat for Humanity of Mason County |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| United Way of Mason County |
$10,000
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| for general support |
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| Make-A-Wish Foundation of Alaska, Montana, Northern Idaho & Washington |
$5,000
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| for general support |
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| Overlake Hospital Foundation |
$5,000
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| for general support |
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| American Cancer Society Northwest Division Inc |
$1,000
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| to support the Relay for Life 2002 |
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