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 ...
Member Spotlight: Mid-Columbia Arts Fundraiser – Collaboration Lifts All
If you live in the Mid-Columbia area, you might be looking forward to buying your tickets for the 4th Annual Mid-Columbia Arts Fundraiser. What a great way to support four organizations with one ...
Member Spotlight: Volunteer Methow – Volunteer Innovation & the Elusive Generation Gap
There’s got to be a way that we can do this on a smart phone, someone thought.
“This” was the connection of community members with nonprofits needing help: specifically, the millennial ...
Member Spotlight: Washington State CAP – The Beginning of Our Boldness
Have you recently asked a policy maker for something that would make a positive difference in your community? The Washington State Community Action Partnership (WSCAP) did just that when they ...
Member Spotlight: NAMI Yakima – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on a Nonprofit Board
Why work for greater diversity, equity, and inclusion on a nonprofit board? What are the benefits? NAMI Yakima can answer that. With their transformed board, community relationship improved, ...
Member Spotlight: Treehouse, Setting a BHAG and Achieving It
We didn’t know how we would do it, we didn’t know how we would fund it, but we knew it was our responsibility.
This is a story about a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) and a dramatic ...
Member Spotlight: Homes First Talks about Board Development
"Community members, through nonprofits, do what needs to be done to make their community a better place."
Trudy Soucoup joined Homes First as the Executive Director six years ago, and she ...
Member Spotlight: Baked goods, changed lives, & social enterprise
“What’s more welcoming than hot, fresh baked goods?”
Transitions, a Washington Nonprofits organizational member since 2011, works to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in ...
Since joining Washington Nonprofits, Wenatchee River Institute Executive Director Patrick Walker said one of the most surprising aspects of attending workshops and conferences is “how easily you ...
Finding Sustainable Ways to Serve its Community
Tieton Arts and Humanities creates and implements artistic and cultural programs in Tieton, Washington. Like many nonprofits, it needed to find ...
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