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2011 Grants: $82,632

Washington Progress Fund

(Grant restricted to the Win/Win Network program - $10,000)

The Win/Win network is a collaboration of non-profit constituent-based organizations seeking to achieve socially responsible policies by increasing civic participation in underrepresented communities.

www.winwinnetwork.org

UW Evans School - Cascade Executive Programs

($2,100)

Support provided for a prior grantee to participate in the Nonprofit Executive Leadership Institute.

www.washington.edu

UW Business and Economic Development Center

($1,500)

Creating synergies for the benefit of all by connecting the University of Washington Business School community with a racially and ethnically diverse business and nonprofit community.

www.washington.edu

Washington CASH

($25,000)

Washington CASH provides education, supportive community and capital to help financially restricted enterprising people achieve self sufficiency through small business ownership.

www.washingtoncash.org

Highline Community College

Grant restricted to the Start Zone/ Continuing Education 99-101 program - $10,000)

Start Zone provides affordable training and consulting support to build small businesses that are sustainably connected to the local economy.

www.highline.edu

Impact Capital

($3,350)

Impact Capital is the regional LISC affiliate, focused on supporting affordable housing & community development through technical assistance & lending.

www.impactcapital.org

Solid Ground

(Grant restricted to the Poverty Action program - $20,000)

Poverty Action is a diverse statewide network of people working to help our state understand how to eliminate the root causes of poverty in Washington and ensure a better future for everyone.

www.povertyaction.org

Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula

(Grant restricted to the CNG program at Taft School program - $682.04)

An after school academic support program recommended by the members of the Teamworks House Cleaning Cooperative.

www.bgcp.org/

The Defender Association

(Grant restricted to the The Racial Disparity Project program - $10,000)

The RDP partners with community organizations to build a new shared vision of public safety that does not rely on the arrest and incarceration of young people of color on drug charges.

www.defender.org