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
2011 Q2 Community Impact Funds Recipients
 
Recipient Purpose
Level $500 to $2,500
Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas To offer progressive programs for cultural events exploring Black culture through performing arts and inspiration of humanities.
Centro de la Raza To exhibit art and culture to build bridges between difference races and generations.
Merle Williams Ministries To help with accommodating events: ministers, singers, instruments, travel, lodging, food prep, rentals, buildings and honorariums.
Penn Cove Water Festival Bring together local community, visitors and tribes to celebrate the historic and environmental uses of the Puget Sound around Whidbey Island.
American Friends Service Committee To increase progressive leadership for economic and healing justice and build organizational capacity.
Aquafest Association, Inc. To provide community involvement, support and safe summertime activities for families in the region.
Edmonds Center for the Arts To provide high school and grade school students with limited access to arts education an opportunity to experience it.
Indian Shaker Church (Toppenish) To replace front and back porches as they are a safety hazard.
Ke Kukui Foundation To preserve and share with our community the Hawaiian/Polynesian arts and culture.
Museum of Northwest Art To educate and inspire students through a partnership with school district to bring them to museums for hands on activities.
The Vera Project To foster creative culture through music, arts and experiential learning and volunteer opportunities.
   
Level $2501 to $5000
Max Higbee Center To assist youth and adults with disabilities with programs to decrease isolation, promote wellness and improve life skills.
Lutheran Community Services Northwest To purchase school supplies for needy students in the Edmonds School District.
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency To sponsor the Annual Art Auction & Dinner to support youth and elder programs of the 5 SPIPA member tribes.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland To protect the environmental quality of the Skagit County and north Puget Sound region with technological systems.
B.R.I.D.G.E. To offer free monthly cultural exchanges, operate thrift store, purchase used van, start library and community garden.
Country Doctor To provide full spectrum of healthcare services to patients without insurance.
Cultural Enrichment for Klickitat County To provide an opportunity for the regional community with history of the River Peoples original homelands and culture.
East County Senior Center To promote the physical, emotional and economic well-being of older adults and participate in the community.
Jubilee Women's Center For single homeless women providing housing support.
Sean Humphrey House For residential services for very low-income adults living with HIV/AIDS - basic needs support.
Secret Harbor To help kids suffering from neglect, sexual and physical abuse with programs to provide safe support.
Tahoma National Cemetery Support Group To replace memorial plaques that were badly damaged in the cemetery.
   
Level $5,001 to $7,500
Rubicon Foundation To support the incubation of new ideas, empowering creative minds of all ages and building diverse communities.
Crisis Pregnancy Center of Skagit County To purchase cribs, mattresses and more for clients in the Earn While You Learn parenting program.
Everett Public Schools Foundation To provide All Day Kindergarten tuition assistance for the neediest students to boost academic readiness.
Independent College of Washington To provide scholarship funds for low-income students who live in Snohomish County.
Port Gamble S'Klallam Foundation To help construct a new preschool on the Early Childhood Education Campus of reservation.
Associate General Counsel/St. Francis of Assisi Request to purchase 10 tables, 34 chairs, 2 side tables and 2 lamps for new library media center.
Imagine Children's Museum Expansion due to growing population in community.
Lake Stevens School Early Learning Center To assist children with speech, fine/gross motor needs, low-income and developmental delays technology teaching.
Pilchuck Audubon Society To educate and help protect our rural lands, water quality, shoreline, fish and wildlife.
Urban Sparks To support the Health Habits project - improved nutrition, health education and on-site medical assistance for the disadvantaged.
   
Level $7,501 to $10,000
Salish Sea Expeditions To provide experiential student-lead scientific research and adventure to low-income youth.
Clothes for Kids To provide low-income students with needed clothing including socks, underwear, shoes and coats.
DECA For marketing educator/teacher training and development program.
Marysville Wrestling Club To provide a positive social outlet for youths ages 4-18 in Marysville/Tulalip community.
Seattle Children's Home Help children with severe emotional, developmental and behavioral health issues counseling, therapy and psychiatric services.
Whidbey General Hospital Foundation Purchase Infant Radiant Warmer, an all-inclusive incubation and respiratory support system for ill babies and newborns.
College Success Foundation To sponsor fund raising for Governors Cup - last year raised over $450,000 for low-income student scholarships.
Community Coalition for Environmental Justice/Hilltop Urban Gardens To develop a system for food sovereignty and create racial and economic justice.
Catholic Community Services/Tahoma Indian Center To serve the basic needs of low-income and homeless urban American Indians.
Community Resources Foundation To provide social and health programs and services for families, youth and community with new center.
Community Technology Institute/Community Voice Mail To help 1,200 local homeless and potentially homeless veterans with free voicemail and information services.
Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations To purchase materials, musical instruments and pay for guest artists/speakers to work directly with patients.
Heartbeat Service Wounded Warriors For the Emergency Assistance Program for the newly injured warrior and family - rent, food and clothing.
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Facility for a food bank (to assist with commodity program, too) including a furniture and clothing bank as well.
Starlight Children's Foundation To help children with chronic and life threatening illnesses and life-altering injuries with coping activities.
The Salvation Army To assist low-income people with prescription assistance.
   
Level $10,000 plus
San Juan County Project To serve community need.
Providence Foundation To fulfill designated pledge commitment to the Providence Cancer Foundation