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Member Spotlight: Youth Services of Kittitas County – Mentoring as a way to transform your world
Burnout in the nonprofit sector is a trending topic these days. Best selling books have been written about it, self-care is a popular keynote topic at nonprofit conferences, and many nonprofit ...
What a day we had in Yakima!
May 13, 2019 |
Akaya Windwood starts our day talking about "People Matter."
More than 275 people gathered in Yakima for the Central
Washington Conference for the Greater Good on April 24, 2019. People came ...
The leadership of Washington Nonprofits cares deeply about
racial equity and is working to embody our values better within our own
organization and support efforts to create a more equitable ...
Announcing More Amazing Workshops at Washington State Nonprofit Conference
April 15, 2019 |
We are pleased to announce our two curated tracks at the
Washington State Nonprofit Conference.
This year, we’ll have a track on Strengthening
Democracy and a series of ...
Member Spotlight: Helping Link – Supporting an Immigrant Community with ESL and iPads
When you move to a new country with a different language,
you take an ESL (English as a Second Language) class. But where do you sign up
for a class that teaches the new language of culture? ...
The Main Street Story
Have you ever had a lovely vacation in a delightful town with a charming Main Street? Maybe you have fond memories of a Main Street in the community where you grew ...
GiveBig 2019 Updates & Deadline
March 14, 2019 |
GiveBIG is now statewide
and offers peer-to-peer campaigns (Register by March 29)
GiveBig, a giving day campaign started by the Seattle Foundation has raised $113 million for 2000 King County ...
Member Spotlight: Happy Pastures and The Council On Aging & Human Services
This is a story of Skeeter, Hammie, and a place called Happy Pastures. It is also a story about community and how nonprofits weave together services for people in need.
Paige Collins serves as ...
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