Quil Ceda Village
All Tulalip Tribes
Logo - Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village along with The Tulalip Tribes Orca Logo Artist's watercolor rendering of the clock tower area of Quil Ceda Village
8802 - 27th Avenue N.E., Tulalip, Washington 98271 360-716-5000
2010 Q3 Community Impact Funds Recipients
 
Recipient Purpose
Level $500 to $2,500
Penny Creek Elementary PTA To purchase a peace pole monument "May Peace Prevail on Earth". Serves 750 annually.
Cascade Seniors (Darrington) To enhance the quality of life for rural area seniors. Serves 350 annually.
Elder and Adult Day Services Funding gap to provide individualized care to improve health, well being and quality of life for elders. Serves 350 annually. .
Intercommunity Mercy Housing To provide on-site service coordination to low income elderly residents. Serves 4,000 annually.
Lifetime Secure Personal Assistance Network To support families who have a relative with disabilities to plan for a safe secure future for that relative. Serves 350 to 400 annually.
Lifetime Secure Personal Assistance Network To support families who have a relative with disabilities to plan for a safe secure future for that relative. Serves 350 to 400 annually.
Northaven Development To provide care for older adults who need help with meals, medication, housekeeping and care. Serves 282 annually.
Plymouth Housing Group To eliminate homelessness and stabilize the homeless by providing opportunities. Serves 956 annually.
Evergreen Children's Association Kids Company To translate all essential care documents into 5 different languages for underserved population. Serves 500 annually.
Marysville Special Education PTSA To serve families who have children with special needs.
Snohomish County Senior Center, Inc. Services and programs for seniors: health & wellness, social services and recreation activities. Serves 3,200 annually.
Snohomish Seniors Senior outreach that allows them to be independent and active. Serves 2,902 annually.
Stanwood Community and Senior Center LEAP, life enhancement assistance program, for seniors to live and remain independent in their community. Serves 1,173 annually.
Stillaguamish Center, Inc. To provide services to all seniors that enhances the quality of life, limits isolation, keeps them at home. Serves 3,700 annually.
Washington State Holocaust Education Resources Fund the Teaching Tolerance programs to teach that prejudice, bigotry, hatred and indifference have consequences. Serves 35,000 annually.
   
Level $2,501 to $5,000
AGCUSC-St. Thomas More Parish Multicultural Commission To support the Multicultural Festival on September 25th, 2010; stage for the festival and honorarium for performers. Serves 3,000 annually.
Amara Parenting and Adoption Services Finding nurturing, loving and permanent homes for children from foster care with a 60 children placement goal.
Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center To end violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in the community by organizing communities, training and providing technical assistance.
Darrington Community Club To replace the gym floor and aging roof to provide a safe place for community gatherings. Serves 5,000 annually.
North Snohomish County Group Home Association/Quilceda House Remodel home for aging adult women with developmental disabilities. Serves 40 to 45 annually.
North Helpline To support the food bank and emergency services program due to 30% increase in demand. Serves 700 annually.
Operation Sack Lunch Deliver meals to 8 agencies and outdoor meal site for homeless. Serves 8,000 annually.
People Helping Horses Leg Up For Kids Therapeutic Riding provides opportunities for people living with disabilities. Serves Puget Sound area.
Schillios Development Foundation/Fabric of Life To support cooperative development projects that focus on low income women and children. Serves 2,000 annually.
Society of St. Vincent DePaul of Snohomish County New beds and bedding for children living in extreme poverty. Serves 35,000 annually.
Stanwood Camano Food Bank Services Repair and rejuvenation project: roof, floor, paving and equipment for assisting impoverished families in our region. Serves 4,525 annually.
The Open Door Vineyard Church Fellowship Feeding the hungry, especially the working poor. Serves 6,600 annually.
Muscular Dystrophy Association To support the MDA's summer camp program in August with 40 youth scholarships.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Walk Multiple Sclerosis Super Youth program to educate and encourage children affected by Multiple Sclerosis. Serves 10,000 annually.
Providence Pariseau/Sojourner Place For the Take Charge project to help homeless women become self-sufficient. Serves 35 annually.
Rebuilding Together South Sound To bring volunteers and communities together to improve homes and lives of low-income homeowners. Serves 150 annually.
Terry Home Communication system and floor covering for young survivors of traumatic brain injuries. Serves 10 annually.
Service Education and Adventure Four half day Discovery Voyages serving middle and high school students to engage in marine learning. Serves 900 youth annually.
Allen Renaissance Advanced robotics and music program to get youth excited about learning. Serves 300 annually.
Camp Fire USA Mega Club Program for low income youth in the Marysville area. Serves 8,141 annually.
Choice & Consequence To provide "The Real Inside Story" to Snohomish County schools. Serves 28,000 annually.
Christmas House To purchase toys and clothing for up to 11,000 children and 3,900 families for the 2010 event. .
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County To ensure that victims of domestic violence have an opportunity to reach safety and rebuild their lives. Serves 8,245 annually.
Families & Friends of Missing Persons & Violent Crime Victims To provide 24/7 direct services to victims of all crime types. Serves 1,300 annually.
International District Housing Alliance For 25 homeless families in Solace Transitional Housing for escaping violence and homelessness.
KSER Foundation Expand Sound Living, a public affairs program designed to get community engaged in important issues. Serves 25,000 to 35,000 annually.
Legal Voice For Senior Legal Wellness services in Snohomish County to protect elders. Serves 10,000 annually.
Native Horsemanship For the therapeutic riding program that targets low income, special needs and at risk families. Serves 150 to 250 annually.
Potlatch Fund Support the 2010 Gala with proceeds helping to inspire Native traditions of giving and expand philanthropy in Northwest Indian Country. Serves 1,400 annually.
Rebound of Whatcom County To assist children and families facing difficult life circumstances. Serves 400 annually.
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group Junior Stream Stewards is a watershed education and stewardship program for middle school youth. Serves 11,000 annually.
Skagit Valley College/Head Start Program To provide innovative wordless book curriculum for low income children. Serves 450 annually.
Snohomish County Superior Court To pilot a wilderness therapy program for youth in juvenile offender and at risk youth drug treatment courts. Serves 148,380 annually.
   
Level $5,001 to $7,500
1910 White Swan Indian Shaker Church Help with their lives, the unsaved, those in sorrow, grief and alcohol problems. Serves 300 to 600 annually.
Angel Care Breast Cancer Foundation To provide free of charge emotional care services to people newly diagnosed with breast cancer. Serves Puget Sound area.
College Success Foundation Washington State Foster Youth college scholarships from Governors Cup 2010 serves 40 annually.
Community Services for the Blind & Partially Sighted Get Connected program helps to close the digital divide for older adults and those with low vision, serves 1,400 annually.
Imagine Children's Museum Expansion of current facility to accommodate the growth in the region.
Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. Deaf blind technology training center helps with mobility in the work place, training and personal growth. Serves 500 annually.
   
Level $7,501 to $10,000
American Red Cross of Snohomish County Chapter Disaster relief and education for Snohomish County citizens. Serves 35,000 annually.
Arlington Education Foundation To replace the aging library book collection of Eagle Creek Elementary. Serves 5,500 students annually.
Chief Seattle Club To provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm and renew the spirit of urban native peoples. Serves 1,328 annually.
Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building To help build workshop/classrooms to increase student capacity. Serves 100 annually.
Snohomish County Medical Reserve Corps Train volunteers, support training for staff, safety supplies for volunteers, outreach and recruitment, tools and supplies. Serves 700,000 annually.
   
Level $10,000 plus
Younglife Ministry for youth and disabled youth to go to camp.
People For Puget Sound To protect and restore Puget Sound and the northwest straits - our living waters, land and common future. Serves 4.1 million people.
Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County Management agreement with youth services organization.