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Level $500 to $2,500
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Burke Museum Association
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For natural and cultural heritage exhibit of "Hungry Planet: What the World Eats". Serves 200,000 annually.
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Assistance League of Seattle
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For the Enrichment Scholarship Program for low-income middle and high school students.
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Two Rivers CDC
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For economic development to create jobs and employment opportunities for native and tribal businesses. Serves 300 or more annually.
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Marysville Methodist Church/Kloz4Kids
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For clothing and shoes for pre-school to high school students in Marysville/Tulalip area. Serves 1,000 annually.
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Safe Harbor Free Clinic
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For free quality urgent medical care and referral services - need equipment for ear related issues. Serves 600 annually.
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SEA-MAR Community Health Center
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For health and human services to reach out and read at each site to help children read. Serves 116,012 annually.
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Toddler Learning Center Association
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To provide services of Infant Toddler Educators, Occupational and Physical Therapists and Speech Therapists to families of children under the age of 3 in their homes.
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Level $2,501 to $5,000
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Bellevue Arts Museum
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For Pacific northwest art center exhibit of Preston Singletary totem pole. Serves 370,000 annually.
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Olive Crest
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To provide cultural awareness skill building to 100 Native American foster care children with drum making, regalia and dance. Serves 4,000 annually.
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YWCA King County/School's Out Washington
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To Feed your Brain to increase number of youth participating in academic and enrichment activities providing nutritious meals. Serves 5,000 + youth annually.
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Evangelical Lutheran Church/Bethany of the Northwest
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To provide supportive services and health care of elderly and disabled persons.
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YMCA of Greater Seattle
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To support the The Art Affect to empower youth to create social change through education, artistic expression and community engagement. Serves 5,000 children annually.
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Interim Community Development Association
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To help with a new workforce housing project, expanding garden project, and advocate for low income interest.
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International Church of the Foursquare Gospel/Victory
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To repair delivery truck, purchase items not donated, help children with Learn & Play program. Serving 4,188 to 16,442 families.
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Open Door Theatre
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To educate Marysville School children about abuse and violence through dramatic theatre performances. Serves 4,800 annually.
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Adopt a Stream Foundation
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To allow free ground technical assistance on streamside residents of Quil Ceda, Allen and their tributary creeks.
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Bellingham Childcare & Learning Center
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For early childhood education and childcare services for low-income families.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County
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For developing mentoring programs for high risk teens and pre-teen girls in Island County. Serves 250 annually.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Olympic Peninsula
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For ages 5-18 with a positive safe place for youth. Serves 5,798 annually.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County
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For ages 6-18 with early bird/sunny side up breakfast program and educational activities. Serves 5,400 annually.
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Everett Gospel Mission
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Helping extremely poor and homeless with dental care. Serves 1,300 annually.
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Gilda's Club Seattle
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For cancer patients with supportive programs for children with Noogieland. Serves 10,000 annually.
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Global Community Institute
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To develop experiential learning programs that encourage self-awareness and critical thinking, nurture healthy relationships and community.
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Hallerlake Christian Health Clinic/PS Christian Clinic
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For low income patients with medical, dental and mental health care in their mobile clinic. Serves 2,250 annually.
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Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center
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Therapy for children and adults with disabilities. Serves 240 to 316 per week.
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Low Income Housing Institute
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For homeless towards stable housing and self-sufficiency. Serves 7,818 annually.
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Marysville Music Booster
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To purchase new string bass for Marysville-Pilchuck High School band program.
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Nick of Time Foundation
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For cardiac screenings - desire to serve youth, no charge and provide educational programs to schools for AED use. Serves 45,000 annually.
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Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation
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To remove derelict fishing gear in Puget Sound.
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Northwest Youth Services
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Homeless youth housing programs for runaway and homeless youth. Serves 790 annually.
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Our Sisters House
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Domestic violence program for teens 12 to 17 to help cope with anger. Serves 350 affected.
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Pacific Marine Research
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Affording marine education instruction to 6,000 youth from 8 years old to adult.
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Pennies for Puppies & Ponies
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Serves all Snohomish County with patrol and search and rescue K-9 units and teams.
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Reflection Park at Fort Lewis
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To rebuild Reflection Park honoring the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform in Washington State. Serves thousands annually.
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Safe Crossing Foundation
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For children with end of life issues through support programs: counseling, groups, seminars and other programs. Serves 1,500 annually.
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Transitional Resources
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To build a new low-income project for safe permanent affordable housing for the mentally ill. Serves 200 annually.
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United Way of King County
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To support expansion of parent child home program for early literacy for low-income. Serves 990,080 children annually.
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Level $5,001 to $7,500
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Crista Ministries/Seattle Urban Academy
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A positive alternative educational school for high school youth at risk of not graduating.
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Children's Museum
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To bring joy of discovery to children with a new Global Puppet Stage. Serves 240,000 annually.
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Northwest Indian College Cooperative Extension
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To plant orchards on tribal lands for healthy foods, build community volunteerism and engage youth in gardening.
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North Lakewood Instrumental Music Boosters Organization
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To purchase 17 Piano keyboards, equipment and sousaphone with case.
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Imagine Children's Museum
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Expansion of current facility to accommodate the growth in the region.
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Institute of Community Leadership
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To purchase an ocean-going canoe for the O'Dell Education Center to educate middle and high school students about sovereignty. Serves 2,500 annually.
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Level $7,501 to $10,000
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Cocoon House
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To support two emergency teen shelters so homeless teens have resources to become stable.
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Sky Valley Food Bank
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Serves 56,000 struggling persons annually in the Monroe/East Snohomish Valley area.
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Red Eagle Soaring
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For Native American and Alaskan youth for traditional and contemporary performing arts. Serves 40 annually.
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Level $10,000 plus
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Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society
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To preserve records need computers, printers and equipment to promote interest in genealogy. Serves 700 annually.
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AGCUSC/St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School
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Install a WeatherBug Achieve weather station at school for teaching tool/resource for community.
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Quileute Tribal School
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To support the Native Arts Center for a regalia making class by an elder.
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Tulalip Elementary PTSA
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To Enrich the experience of the students through culture and arts.
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Seattle Indian Health Center
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Serving community needs.
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