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 Q4 Community Impact Funds Recipients
 
Recipient Purpose
Level $500 to $2,500
Burke Museum Association For natural and cultural heritage exhibit of "Hungry Planet: What the World Eats". Serves 200,000 annually.
Assistance League of Seattle For the Enrichment Scholarship Program for low-income middle and high school students.
Two Rivers CDC For economic development to create jobs and employment opportunities for native and tribal businesses. Serves 300 or more annually.
Marysville Methodist Church/Kloz4Kids For clothing and shoes for pre-school to high school students in Marysville/Tulalip area. Serves 1,000 annually.
Safe Harbor Free Clinic For free quality urgent medical care and referral services - need equipment for ear related issues. Serves 600 annually.
SEA-MAR Community Health Center For health and human services to reach out and read at each site to help children read. Serves 116,012 annually.
Toddler Learning Center Association 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.
   
Level $2,501 to $5,000
Bellevue Arts Museum For Pacific northwest art center exhibit of Preston Singletary totem pole. Serves 370,000 annually.
Olive Crest To provide cultural awareness skill building to 100 Native American foster care children with drum making, regalia and dance. Serves 4,000 annually.
YWCA King County/School's Out Washington To Feed your Brain to increase number of youth participating in academic and enrichment activities providing nutritious meals. Serves 5,000 + youth annually.
Evangelical Lutheran Church/Bethany of the Northwest To provide supportive services and health care of elderly and disabled persons.
YMCA of Greater Seattle 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.
Interim Community Development Association To help with a new workforce housing project, expanding garden project, and advocate for low income interest.
International Church of the Foursquare Gospel/Victory To repair delivery truck, purchase items not donated, help children with Learn & Play program. Serving 4,188 to 16,442 families.
Open Door Theatre To educate Marysville School children about abuse and violence through dramatic theatre performances. Serves 4,800 annually.
Adopt a Stream Foundation To allow free ground technical assistance on streamside residents of Quil Ceda, Allen and their tributary creeks.
Bellingham Childcare & Learning Center For early childhood education and childcare services for low-income families.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County For developing mentoring programs for high risk teens and pre-teen girls in Island County. Serves 250 annually.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Olympic Peninsula For ages 5-18 with a positive safe place for youth. Serves 5,798 annually.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County For ages 6-18 with early bird/sunny side up breakfast program and educational activities. Serves 5,400 annually.
Everett Gospel Mission Helping extremely poor and homeless with dental care. Serves 1,300 annually.
Gilda's Club Seattle For cancer patients with supportive programs for children with Noogieland. Serves 10,000 annually.
Global Community Institute To develop experiential learning programs that encourage self-awareness and critical thinking, nurture healthy relationships and community.
Hallerlake Christian Health Clinic/PS Christian Clinic For low income patients with medical, dental and mental health care in their mobile clinic. Serves 2,250 annually.
Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center Therapy for children and adults with disabilities. Serves 240 to 316 per week.
Low Income Housing Institute For homeless towards stable housing and self-sufficiency. Serves 7,818 annually.
Marysville Music Booster To purchase new string bass for Marysville-Pilchuck High School band program.
Nick of Time Foundation For cardiac screenings - desire to serve youth, no charge and provide educational programs to schools for AED use. Serves 45,000 annually.
Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation To remove derelict fishing gear in Puget Sound.
Northwest Youth Services Homeless youth housing programs for runaway and homeless youth. Serves 790 annually.
Our Sisters House Domestic violence program for teens 12 to 17 to help cope with anger. Serves 350 affected.
Pacific Marine Research Affording marine education instruction to 6,000 youth from 8 years old to adult.
Pennies for Puppies & Ponies Serves all Snohomish County with patrol and search and rescue K-9 units and teams.
Reflection Park at Fort Lewis To rebuild Reflection Park honoring the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform in Washington State. Serves thousands annually.
Safe Crossing Foundation For children with end of life issues through support programs: counseling, groups, seminars and other programs. Serves 1,500 annually.
Transitional Resources To build a new low-income project for safe permanent affordable housing for the mentally ill. Serves 200 annually.
United Way of King County To support expansion of parent child home program for early literacy for low-income. Serves 990,080 children annually.
   
Level $5,001 to $7,500
Crista Ministries/Seattle Urban Academy A positive alternative educational school for high school youth at risk of not graduating.
Children's Museum To bring joy of discovery to children with a new Global Puppet Stage. Serves 240,000 annually.
Northwest Indian College Cooperative Extension To plant orchards on tribal lands for healthy foods, build community volunteerism and engage youth in gardening.
North Lakewood Instrumental Music Boosters Organization To purchase 17 Piano keyboards, equipment and sousaphone with case.
Imagine Children's Museum Expansion of current facility to accommodate the growth in the region.
Institute of Community Leadership 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.
   
Level $7,501 to $10,000
Cocoon House To support two emergency teen shelters so homeless teens have resources to become stable.
Sky Valley Food Bank Serves 56,000 struggling persons annually in the Monroe/East Snohomish Valley area.
Red Eagle Soaring For Native American and Alaskan youth for traditional and contemporary performing arts. Serves 40 annually.
   
Level $10,000 plus
Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society To preserve records need computers, printers and equipment to promote interest in genealogy. Serves 700 annually.
AGCUSC/St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School Install a WeatherBug Achieve weather station at school for teaching tool/resource for community.
Quileute Tribal School To support the Native Arts Center for a regalia making class by an elder.
Tulalip Elementary PTSA To Enrich the experience of the students through culture and arts.
Seattle Indian Health Center Serving community needs.