Posts in Systems & Policies
Tenants Union of Washington State

2020 Award: $100,000
Tenants Union will develop the leadership of low income tenants in King County to advocate for essential tenant protections, protecting renters from eviction, and putting the keys to housing stability back into the hands of low income communities most impacted by housing injustice. This work aims to result in a base of engaged tenant leaders and tenant councils across King County and Washington State.

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Open Doors for Multicultural Families

2020 Award: $100,000

In 2020, Open Doors will build knowledge about advocacy and civic engagement strategies to promote meaningful communication between families and schools so that all students and families with developmen­tal/intellectual dis­abil­i­ties and spe­cial health care needs have equal access to cul­tur­ally and lin­guis­ti­cally appro­pri­ate infor­ma­tion, resources, and services.

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Somali Health Board

2019 Award: 150,000
​​​​​​​Nine racial/ethnic health boards will come together to establish the Community Health Board Coalition (CHBC) to strengthen social cohesion across groups by creating a joint policy agenda and ultimately positioning the CHBC as a powerful voice for health.

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Alphabet Alliance of Color

2019 Award: $125,000
A collaborative project to increase the influence of two-spirit, gender diverse, queer, and transgender people of color to lead grassroots movements and demands for change by becoming meaningfully involved in the political process. Participants will work to address issues that are specific to these communities on a local and regional level and in the neighborhoods where they live and work.

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Puget Sound Sage

2019 Award: $150,000
​​​​​​​Puget Sound Sage and Transportation Choices Coalition aim to ensure communities of color, immigrants and refugees share in and prosper from the benefits of transit, specifically Sound Transit 3. This includes representation of marginalized communities in decisions such as station location and accessibility, equitable development and affordable housing along transit lines.

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Communities in Action

2019 Award: $29,700
This project will strengthen cross-sector collaborations between neighborhood organizations and the school district to promote healthy youth development in Southeast and Central Seattle and more effectively address mental health and violence issues in the community that hamper the futures of students.

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