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NAME
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DATE
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AMOUNT
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PURPOSE
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African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific NW
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11//2011
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$20,000.00
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To support the African immigrant entrepreneurship program locally.
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Solid Ground
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11//2011
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$30,000.00
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To support the "JustServe AmeriCorps Pathway to Career Corps" program.
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Center for Ethical Leadership
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11//2011
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$30,000.00
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To support their work on the "Nourishing Networks" project on the Eastside.
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Community Voice Mail
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11/2011
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$30,000.00
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To support the Veterans Connect program.
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Express Advantage
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11//2011
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$10,000.00
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To support planning to identify the best ways to support veterans in opening bank accounts for direct deposit of benefits.
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Burst for Prosperity
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7/12/2011
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$50,000.00
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To expand the capacity of the Farm Incubator Program to process, store and transport farmers' produce through the purchase of a wash pack station, a cool dry storage unity, and a refrigerated truck.
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Casa Latina
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7/12/2011
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$42,856.00
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To implement a secure, online job order form to streamline the process and response time for potential employers and make it more convenient for them to hire a worker.
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Chinese Service and Information Center
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7/12/2011
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$24,030.00
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To increase capacity of the Cultural Navigator Program through technology improvements (video conferencing, shared scheduling and remote document access) to improve services at remote sites.
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HealthPoint
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7/12/2011
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$24,000.00
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To integrate the Public Health-Seattle/King County Maternal Support and Women Infant Care programs into its Kent and Auburn health centers.
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Hopelink
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7/12/2011
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$50,000.00
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To improve the system that manages all community services client data to reduce barriers (time, cross-program referrals) to enrolling in Hopelink's services.
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Refugee Women's Alliance
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7/12/2011
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$50,000.00
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To increase its existing technological capacities to provide increased computer assisted language instruction and basic computer skills training with an employment focus to its refugee and immigrant clients.
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Express Advantage
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3/29/2011
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$50,000.00
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To respond to an immediate community need by providing financial assistance and customized financial education to immigrants and refugees applying for United States citizenship.
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South King Council on Human Services
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3/8/2011
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$30,000.00
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To further its work in building a better human services network in South King County.
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Burst for Prosperity Initiative
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12/10/2010
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$50,000.00
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To support the launch of the “Connect for Success” project to connect low-income employees with one-on-one coaching and various community resources to help them retain their jobs and advance to living wage careers.
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Casa Latina
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12/10/2010
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$43,375.00
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To support the purchase and integration of a database that will replace the current manual system of matching day workers with job opportunities and support the launch of a new social networking marketing strategy.
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Habitat for Humanity Seattle/South King County
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12/10/2010
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$50,000.00
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To support staffing time and a one-year Americorps/VISTA volunteer to create a detailed training program and manual for low-income people to gain retail, warehouse and janitorial skills at Habitat’s retail store.
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North Seattle Community College Education Fund
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12/10/2010
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$50,000.00
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To support staff time to incorporate financial literacy training into the Opportunity Center for Employment Education, an integrated service center that will provide low-income King County Residents access to employment services, health services, and workforce and financial literacy training.
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Seattle-King County Asset Building Collaborative
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12/10/2010
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$80,000.00
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To support asset-building workshops for case managers in King County and related technical assistance for social service agencies.
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Crisis Clinic
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10/1/2010
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$60,000.00
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To support Crisis Clinic in responding to the large increase in calls for information on and referral to services to 2-1-1 in King County.
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King County Bar Foundation
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10/1/2010
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$70,000.00
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To continue to support the Housing Justice Project as it provides free legal help from volunteer attorneys and paralegals to low-income individuals at risk of eviction.
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Asian Counseling and Referral Service
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6/22/2010
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$35,000.00
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To continue to provide general support.
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Chinese Information and Service Center
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6/22/2010
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$25,000.00
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To continue to support their Eastside Cultural Navigator Program.
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Refugee Women's Alliance
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6/22/2010
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$35,000.00
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To continue to support expanded wrap-around case management services to refugee and immigrant families.
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Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
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3/12/2010
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$60,000.00
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To continue to support the Access to Success case management program.
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Hopelink
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3/12/2010
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$70,000.00
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To continue to support the Family Development Program and Employment Program to clients who are homeless or on the brink of homelessness.
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Neighborhood House
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3/12/2010
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$110,000.00
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To continue to support NH in offering its wide range of culturally competent services to help clients with a variety of housing and economic needs.
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Solid Ground
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3/12/2010
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$75,000.00
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To provide free legal representation and advice to clients at risk of losing their housing.
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YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County
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3/12/2010
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$85,000.00
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To continue to offer services to new clients at risk of losing their housing including eviction prevention and domestic violence services.
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African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest
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7/24/2009
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$20,000.00
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To support business training sessions for African American business owners.
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Burst for Prosperity Initiative
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support the Farming Network Program and expand to include the Oromo, Bantu and Ethiopian communities.
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Child Care Resources
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support an online social network through the CCR website as a resource for parents.
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Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support the expansion of TEAM (Thrive, Eat, Act, Move) Delridge, an emerging social network that facilitates community voice in system and policy change priorities of the King County Food and Fitness Initiative.
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FamilyWorks
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7/24/2009
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$9,000.00
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To support the expansion of the Single Parents Support Program to increase the number of families served.
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HealthPoint
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7/24/2009
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$20,000.00
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To support Group Social Networking at HealthPoint Auburn—which includes educational sessions on healthy food choices, pain management skills, provide resources, acupuncture, relaxation classes, and transportation.
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Horn of Africa Services
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support the outreach program - Social Networks At Work In This Recession.
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International Drop-In Center
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7/24/2009
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$20,000.00
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To support the development of an information and education program through a community radio broadcast project to reach low-income immigrant families and the elderly.
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Northshore Senior Center
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support the social network - Seniors Pulling Together - to bring together seniors who have been laid off a job or are having to re-enter the workforce after retirement.
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Refugee Women's Alliance
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support ReWA's weekly support groups: Social and Emotional support, Mental Health Group Counseling, and Employment Assistance.
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Sno-Valley Senior Center
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support Old Skills for a New Time, a social network that includes a series of skill building classes paired with dinner, conversation, and childcare classes.
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church
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7/24/2009
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$5,000.00
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To support the development of an Organic Community Vegetable Garden, the food from which will be used for implementation of a Home Grown Cooking Social Group.
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The Village of Hope
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7/24/2009
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$15,000.00
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To support Weekly Village Gatherings and support to Village participants.
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Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation
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7/24/2009
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$10,850.00
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To fund the Coming Up Social Network for homeless young adults who are entering the Coming Up permanent supportive housing program.
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King County Bar Foundation
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6/26/2009
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$167,040.00
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To support the Housing Justice Project as it provides free legal help from volunteer attorneys and paralegals to low-income individuals at risk of eviction.
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Refugee Women's Alliance
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6/26/2009
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$138,900.00
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To support expanded wrap-around case management services to refugee and immigrant families.
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Asian Counseling and Referral Service
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6/12/2009
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$75,000.00
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To support ACRS’s wide range of services including case management, employment services, counseling, and connection to additional resources.
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Chinese Information & Service Center
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6/12/2009
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$67,150.00
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To support CISC’s multiservice approach through its Eastside Cultural Navigator Program to help more individuals and families in need, with a strong focus on Eastside immigrant and refugee families
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School's Out Washington
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6/12/2009
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$60,913.00
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To support the expansion of services at meal sites to meet the increase of hungry children in after-school and summer programs.
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The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
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5/13/2009
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$50,000.00
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To support two large-scale mortgage foreclosure prevention outreach and educational events. The events allowed homeowners to attend educational workshops, as well as to meet with mortgage counselors and representatives from major lenders.
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Washington Appleseed
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5/13/2009
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$100,000.00
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To support the Seattle Asset Building initiative and its work to develop a system of coordinated asset building services.
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Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
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1/23/2009
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$150,000.00
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To provide the Access to Success case management program to families at risk of becoming homeless.
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Hopelink
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1/23/2009
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$90,000.00
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To provide the Family Development Program and Employment Program to clients who are homeless or on the brink of homelessness.
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Neighborhood House
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1/23/2009
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$210,000.00
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To support NH in offering its wide range of culturally competent services to help clients with a variety of housing and economic needs.
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Solid Ground
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1/23/2009
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$100,000.00
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To provide its case management program to work with new clients to keep them housed, focusing on eviction and foreclosure prevention.
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YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County
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1/23/2009
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$255,000.00
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To offer services to new clients at risk of losing their housing including eviction prevention and domestic violence services.
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