2007 Grants

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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

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