| Grants for 2007 |
| Freedom Church Of Seattle |
| | ($12,000.00) |
| | Freedom Church of Seattle is a leader in social justice community organizing. |
| The Defender Association | www.defender.org/racial-disparity.html |
| | ($12,000.00) |
| AFSC | http://www.afsc.org/pacificnw/pnindian.htm |
| | Grant restricted to the AFSC Indian Program program. ($2,500.00) |
| | The AFSC Indian Program organizes for regional Native American rights. |
| AFSC |
| | Grant restricted to the Freedom School program. ($8,000.00) |
| | Organizing with other youth freedom schools across the nation to continue the legacy of the civil rights movement |
| | and teach young people history, organizing and leadership development. |
| Hate Free Zone Campaign of WA | www.hatefreezone.org |
| | Grant restricted to the RAFT Project program. ($8,000.00) |
| | This project is helping a cambodian man who is facing deportation advocate for himself and raise awareness of |
| | the larger issue. |
| Institute For Washington's Future | www.comiteproamnistia.org |
| | Grant restricted to the Comite Pro-Amnistia y Justicia Social program. ($5,000.00) |
| | Promotes community organizing and leadership development around human rights issues related to immigrants |
| Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington | www.hatefreezone.org |
| | ($5,000.00) |
| Northwest Immigrant Rights Project | www.nwirp.org |
| | ($5,000.00) |
| Fremont Public Association | http://www.povertyaction.org |
| | Grant restricted to the Poverty Action program. ($10,000.00) |
| | 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. |
| Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas | www.cdforum.org |
| | ($10,000.00) |
| | The CD Forum offers progressive programs that encourage thought and debate on the role of African-Americans |
| | in American culture. |
| People's Institute for Survival and Beyond |
| | Grant restricted to the People's Institute Northwest program. ($10,000.00) |
| | The mission of People's Institute Northwest (PINW) is to engage all communities in creating an antiracist society |
| | where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. |
| Freedom Church of Seattle |
| Grant restricted to the Leo O Tupulaga (Voices of Samoa) program. ($2,000.00) |
| LOTS is a grass-roots organization serving Samoan children, youth and parents in the Seattle area. |
| Japanese American Citizens League | www.jaclseattle.org |
| ($5,000.00) |
| JACL was founded to protect the civil rights of Americans of Japanese ancestry. Today they are committed to |
| protecting the rights of all segments of the Asian Pacific American community. |
| The Church Council of Greater Seattle |
| Grant restricted to the Hate to Hope Network program. ($5,000.00) |
| Hate To Hope organizes activists to educate voters about anti-immigrant ballot initatives and develop progressive |
| thinking around immigration issues. |
| A. Phillip Randolph Institute-Seattle | http://apriseattlechapter.homestead.com/Index.html |
| ($5,000.00) |
| APRI-Seattle Chapter reaches out to those who have been politically disfranchised or discouraged, strengthens |
| political alliances and protects social and economic programs that improve lives. |
| Community To Community Development | http://foodjustice.org/wp/index.php |
| ($5,000.00) |
| A place-based, grassroots organization committed to creating alliances in order to strengthen local and global |
| movements towards social, economic and environmental justice. |
| Total Awards: | $109,500.00 |
06/12/2007