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18th & Union is a performance space in Seattle’s Central District that serves as a home for portable performance and visual art.

Alimentando al Pueblo promotes healing through comunidad, comida, and celebración.

AGFA exists to preserve the legacy of genre movies through collection, conservation, and distribution.

ARTE NOIR is a Seattle-based non-profit focused on uplifting Black art, Black artists, and Black culture.

Arts Corps revolutionizes arts education by igniting the creative power of young people through culturally engaging learning experiences.

Carnation Farms is a community-based hub for regenerative food and agriculture that educates and empowers the work of culinary, food, and farming professionals.

Casa Latina is a nonprofit organization that advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through employment, education, and community organizing.

The Endowment addresses the growing unmet needs of low-income families by providing a sustainable source of funding for civil legal services.

We are a Black/Brown owned Community Bookstore. Estelita’s Library will be a curated community bookstore and Library with books focused on social justice, ethnic studies, and liberation movements.

ESS is responsible for promoting the community as an attractive travel destination and enhancing its public image as a dynamic place to live and work.

Families of Color Seattle (FOCS) is a non-profit organization that is connecting parents to build a loving community of families of color.

Game to Grow is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the use of games of all kinds for therapeutic, educational, and community growth.

The Henry’s mission is to engage all people in the transformative power of contemporary art and ideas.

Key to Change inspires underserved youth through world-class music instruction and supporting their development as self-aware leaders.

LANGSTON is to strengthen and advance our community through Black arts and culture.

Building local wealth by sourcing from sustainable farmers, creating affordable food access points, incubating community businesses, and increasing capital for BIPOC entrepreneurs.

Mini Mart City Park is a place for the arts, education, environmental action, and community collaboration in the Duwamish Valley.

Northwest Film Forum incites public dialogue and creative action through collective cinematic experiences.

Through a diverse range of programs, services, and events, our mission is to cultivate an inclusive community where every individual finds their place.

PFP produces and develops genre plays, promotes Asian American and POC artists, and imagines fantastical, inclusive, and fun universes.

ROOTS Young Adult Shelter builds community and fosters dignity through access to essential services and a safe place to sleep for young adults experiencing homelessness.

SLC aims to center and cultivate healing for global majority communities—resourcing tools to address intergenerational, interpersonal, and collective trauma.

Sawhorse Revolution foster confident, community-oriented youth through the power of carpentry and craft.

Seattle Good Business Network is a coalition of residents, local businesses, non-profits, and municipal organizations. We envision a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable local economy that supports resilient, prosperous, and joyful communities.

SIFF creates experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive.

Sound Theatre Company empowers artists to give voice to the dignity and diversity of the human experience – moving audiences toward a more just and compassionate world.

Taproot Theatre tells stories of hope, serving the Pacific Northwest through live theatre and educational programs.

A vibrant gathering place in the heart of Seattle, Town Hall fosters an engaged community through civic, arts, and educational programs that reflect — and inspire — our region’s best impulses: creativity, empathy, and the belief that we all deserve a voice.

upstart crow collective produces classical plays with racially diverse casts of women and non-binary people, re-imagining these works for a contemporary audience.

Wa Na Wari creates space for Black ownership, possibility, & belonging through art, historic preservation, & connection.

Whipsmart is the only statewide trade association in Washington State dedicated to supporting creative workers and creative businesses. As a 501(c)(6) organization Whipsmart will focus on diversity, equity and inclusivity, business resources, advocacy and creative community.