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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
WA, Women, Palestinian
Location
Seattle, WA
A grassroots collective of diasporic Palestinian feminists in Seattle living & organizing at the intersection of gender justice and anti-colonialism
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Women, Indian
Location
Bellevue, WA
Indian-American Community Services (IACS) formerly known as India Association of Western Washington (IAWW), is the longest-serving Indian community based organization in the Pacific Northwest. Secular and volunteer-driven, the IACS works to connect and empower the Asian-Indian community through programs, services, and advocacy for people of all ages and all life stages. As a result, the IACS is able to involve its full community in ways that incorporate and respect cultural traditions and values.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Latina/e/o/x
Location
Yakima, WA
ELLA is a Chicana/Latina-led social justice organization focused on advocacy and leadership development to increase Chicana/Latina representation as key decision-makers across all sectors of community, working towards economic, educational, political and social equity.
Community Focus
WA, Women
Location
Bellingham, WA
We believe that another world is possible. We are an eco-feminist women led organization striving to reclaim our humanity by redefining power to end settler colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy in their external and internalized forms
Community Focus
WA, Women
Location
Seattle, WA
We are a diverse group of women in the Puget Sound Region that have come together to support our community through trust-based philanthropy.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Kalina Chung’s artwork is inspired by both­­­­­­­­ her daily surroundings and gathered moments. Born and raised in Seattle as a woman of color, she is very conscious of inequity in society, as she strives to make art accessible for all; in matter and in audience
Community Focus
WA, Women, For All
Location
Seattle, WA
Empowering female-identifying youth through mentoring, counseling, leadership and sisterhood.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Turkish
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
WA, LGBTQ, Women, Native American
Location
Tulalip, WA
A Native American and LGBTQ+ woman owned market with OVER 300 SPACES for vendors!
Community Focus
African, WA, Women, Asian, Multicultural
Location
Seattle, WA
Dancer * Ethnologist * Choreographer
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Spokane, WA
The Way to Justice was founded in 2020 by Virla Spencer and Camerina Zorrozua, BIPOC women with more than three decades of experience working in the justice system.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Sankofa Film Society-a gathering ground for cultural investigation, compassionate conversation on a multitude of subjects, critical, social and celebratory
Community Focus
Gender Non-Conforming, WA, LGBTQ, Women, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
Seven Star Women’s Kung Fu provides martial arts training to individuals who identify as women (age 13+), and non-binary/genderfluid folks comfortable training in an all women environment.
Community Focus
WA, Women
Location
Tacoma, WA
Raising Girls seeks to empower young girls to recognize their own potential by building and encouraging self-respect. We intend to provide necessary hygiene products to girls throughout Tacoma, wherever the need is greatest.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Indigenous
Location
, WA
We believe that indigenous birth justice is present when indigenous people honor their ancestors by making the best decisions they can during pregnancy, childbirth, and after the baby arrives to ensure the next generation continues.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Brown Soul Productions develops and produces new work by women of color.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Indigenous
Location
Seattle, WA
We are an Indigenous women-led organization dedicated to the ongoing regeneration of Indigenous communities. Through grantmaking, capacity-building and community-based intergenerational programming, we seek transformative change by supporting culturally grounded leadership and organizing.

Focused on Indigenous Ecology, Food Sovereignty, and Wise Action, we work to advance climate and gender justice, while creating healthy pathways towards self-determination and movement-building.
Community Focus
WA, Women, Black
Location
Seattle, WA
Ida L. Jackson brought the presence of Alpha Kappa Alpha to the American West Coast in 1921, chartering Rho Chapter at the University of California Berkley. On August 1, 1933, Beta Theta Chapter was chartered in Seattle, Washington at the Tacoma, Washington home of Sadie McIver. Beta Theta consisted of both undergraduate and graduate members.

By 1948, there were enough members in Beta Theta Chapter to form a second chapter, which would be named Delta Upsilon Omega – the first graduate chapter in Washington State.
Community Focus
WA, Immigrant/Refugee, Low Income, Women, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
Immigrant/Refugee, WA, Low Income, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Seattle, WA
LELO strives to empower low-income workers of color, recent immigrants and women workers to assert their rights, improve their working conditions and gain a voice in their workplaces, trade unions and communities in the U.S. and across the globe.