Organization
Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
East Asian, American (US), Asian, Chinese Location
Los Angeles, CA Community Focus
ID, African American, American (US), Black Location
Treasure Valley , ID Community Focus
AK, Ahtna, Incorporated, Alaska Native, American (US) Location
Glennallen, AK Ahtna, Inc. is headquartered in Glennallen, Alaska and one of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations established by Congress under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
Community Focus
South Asian, WA, Women, Asian, Indian Location
Redmond, WA AmPowering is an organization with deep roots embedded in community focused causes and projects. Passionate about education, advocacy, women empowerment and creating a safe environment to enable growth as community servants.
Community Focus
North European, WA, American (US), European, Norwegian Location
Seattle, WA Promoting international cooperation in business, industry, education and culture to build relationships between Seattle, Washington, and Bergen, Norway.
Community Focus
Femme, WA, Trans, Two Spirit, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
, WA This network is led by Trans people of color and advances the lives of Trans Women, Femmes, Two-Spirit and people of color living in Washington State.
Community Focus
WA, For All Location
Seattle, WA Opening doors to Science, Heritage, and the Arts is a statewide coalition working towards transforming communities across Washington State through the inspiration of arts, science, and heritage experiences.
Community Focus
WA, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, For All, Multicultural Location
Seattle, WA The Rhapsody Project is a community that explores and celebrates music and heritage through an anti-racist lens.
MARCH is an evolving framework created by our staff in order to establish cultural equity in our community(ies).
The framework is structured around TRP’s core belief that people of any background can begin the lifelong work of helping establish an equitable world and anti-racist society by engaging in multiple forms of Movement, Acknowledgement, Renewal, Collaboration, and Heritage.
We have used this framework to develop a number of programs and workshops for all ages, including:
Face the Music, a workshop program for individuals
Equitable, ongoing classes and workshops for young people.
A consultation service for businesses, festivals, and organizations to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and practices.
MARCH is an evolving framework created by our staff in order to establish cultural equity in our community(ies).
The framework is structured around TRP’s core belief that people of any background can begin the lifelong work of helping establish an equitable world and anti-racist society by engaging in multiple forms of Movement, Acknowledgement, Renewal, Collaboration, and Heritage.
We have used this framework to develop a number of programs and workshops for all ages, including:
Face the Music, a workshop program for individuals
Equitable, ongoing classes and workshops for young people.
A consultation service for businesses, festivals, and organizations to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and practices.
Community Focus
Buddhism, WA, Tibetan Location
Seattle, WA The Tibetan Association of Washington is a non-profit organization of Tibetans in the State of Washington. It strives to preserve and promote the unique Tibetan Cultural tradition within the Tibetan Community and further the just cause of Tibet.
Aims & Objectives:
We seek to strengthen the unity and get connected with different Tibetan communities of North America, Raise awareness about the Chinese occupation of Tibet and the plights of the Tibetan people, Preserve and promote the Tibetan people’s distinct religious and cultural heritage, Educate the younger generation of Tibetan-Americans about their history, religion and culture, Promote His Holiness Dalai Lama’s message of love, compassion and kindness.
Aims & Objectives:
We seek to strengthen the unity and get connected with different Tibetan communities of North America, Raise awareness about the Chinese occupation of Tibet and the plights of the Tibetan people, Preserve and promote the Tibetan people’s distinct religious and cultural heritage, Educate the younger generation of Tibetan-Americans about their history, religion and culture, Promote His Holiness Dalai Lama’s message of love, compassion and kindness.
Community Focus
North European, WA, European, Icelandic Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
WA, Latina/e/o/x Location
Cornelius, WA At Centro Cultural, our foundation is equity and belonging. Our team is deeply connected to and invested in our Washington County community. This is our familia, and we feel a responsibility to make sure everyone has the opportunity to thrive—not just survive.
Our programs and services continue to evolve to meet the needs of our communities, removing barriers to health, well-being, and economic mobility.
La comunidad es nuestra fuerza. The community is our strength. #NuestroCentro
Our programs and services continue to evolve to meet the needs of our communities, removing barriers to health, well-being, and economic mobility.
La comunidad es nuestra fuerza. The community is our strength. #NuestroCentro
Community Focus
WA, Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Seattle, WA The Queer People of Color Alliance, or QPOCA, is a group on the University of Washington Seattle campus for queer and trans* folks of color in the Seattle area.
Community Focus
WA, Australian, New Zealander Location
Issaquah, WA Community Focus
WA, New Zealander Location
Seattle, WA The Seattle-Christchurch Sister City Association was founded in 1981 by a group of volunteers seeking to improve the people-to-people connections between Seattle, USA, and Christchurch, New Zealand. The SCSCA builds a valuable international connection through a wide range of activities in Seattle, WA and Christchurch, NZ.
Community Focus
WA, For All Location
Seattle, WA The Herons Nest is located on Duwamish Land in Seattle, WA. A place to grow, learn and work together as a community supporting sustainable education and land restoration.
Community Focus
WA, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish Location
Seattle, WA The Nordic Museum is an internationally recognized museum and cultural center where people of all backgrounds are welcomed to be inspired by the values, traditions, art, and spirit of the Nordic peoples.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and educating since its founding in 1980, the Nordic Museum is the largest museum in the United States to honor the legacy of immigrants from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and educating since its founding in 1980, the Nordic Museum is the largest museum in the United States to honor the legacy of immigrants from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Korean Location
Seattle, WA Founded in 1985, Korean American Historical Society (KAHS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the collective memory of Korean Americans through collecting, maintaining, and transmitting the heritage and achievements of Koreans living in the United States and abroad.