Donations to Give NCW raise over $200,000 for NCW nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW is pleased to announce its Give NCW campaign has raised $203,254 for 25 nonprofits in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties.

Give NCW is a crowdfunding campaign starting Thanksgiving Day through December 31st that invites the public to support 25 nonprofits across North Central Washington. The selected organizations received a Regional Impact Grant from the foundation, but only for a portion of their request. Give NCW provided an opportunity for organizations to raise additional funds to reach their full request goal and build awareness about their program or project. Seven organizations were “Fully Funded” and met their full fundraising goals.

“We launched Give NCW five years ago as a way for people to learn about charitable programs that are impacting their community directly” said Beth Stipe, executive director. “It’s an easy way for people to give locally, in any amount, and be part of philanthropy in our region.”

There was an additional $3,000 awarded to nonprofits through Funday Monday – each time someone gave on a Monday, their name was entered to win up to $1,000 to use on Give NCW any way they chose. Several nonprofits benefitted from the extra funds and it provided incentive for people to give. Two Wenatchee businesses, Mela Coffee Roasting and Firehouse Pet Shop, also provided gift cards as incentive for people to donate.

“Giving should be a fun and rewarding experience.” said Stipe, “Each year we try to come up with new ways to engage people to give. Our goal is not just raising the dollars, but inspiring everyone to be a philanthropist – at any level.”

The total amount dispersed to the 25 nonprofits between Give NCW and the Regional Impact Grant is over $417,000.

The next Regional Impact Grant application opens June 1, 2019.

Give NCW Award Recipients

Organization Amount Awarded (RIG+Give NCW) Project
Alatheia Riding Center 27,547.37 Keep Them in the Saddle!
Camp Fire NCW FULLY FUNDED 15,471.20 Help Camp Fire NCW get children back outdoors!
Cancer Care of NCW FULLY FUNDED 8,451.20 Help “Our House” Get New Commercial Washers & Dryers
Chapter 2 Chapter 11,596.20 Every Child Wants to Read
Chelan Valley Hope FULLY FUNDED 11,586.20 Tender Loving Care (TLC) for Seniors Program
Chelan-Douglas CASA 30,765.36 A Powerful Voice for Children
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council 10,401.20 Free English as a Second Language Classes at the Literacy Council
City of Entiat 12,521.20 Entiat Fire Station Park
FIRST Washington 13,731.20 Bringing the sport of STEM to NCW Youth!
Friends of the Wenatchee Public Library 27,445.85 Wenatchee Public Library Capital Campaign
Habitat for Humanity -Greater Wenatchee 9,451.20 Building strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
Hand in Hand Immigration Services FULLY FUNDED 32,275.20 Citizenship Program
Hearts Gathered 11,731.20 Okanagan Salish Guides Our School Forward
NCW Economic Development District 6,777.20 Fostering Inclusive Prosperity Across North Central Washington
Okanogan County Child Development Association 13,766.20 Upgrade our computer software to meet our needs!!
Okanogan County Community Action Council 12,451.20 Health Home Care Coordinator Support
Pybus Market Charitable Foundation 8,786.20 Pybus Market Community-Building Programs
Small Miracles FULLY FUNDED 34,786.20 Help Feed Hungry Kids
Special Olympics Washington FULLY FUNDED 10,561.20 Supporting Health and Wellness Opportunities for Local Athletes
TeamNaturaleza FULLY FUNDED 16,906.20 Uniting People and Nature: Reuniendo la Gente y la Naturaleza
Upper Valley MEND 21,331.20 Improving food bank client health with access to healthy produce
Wellness Place 24,781.20 FUEL for the FIGHT -Cancer Support in NCW
Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center 9,906.20 Changing Relationships Through Peaceful Conflict Resolution
Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center 11,396.20 Walk-In Freezer
Wenatchee Valley YMCA 22,791.20 Ment2B -Changing Lives Through Mentoring
TOTAL 417,214.98

 

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