Give NCW Brings in Record Number of Donations for Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $533,621 to 25 nonprofits across the region, with $278,621 of that coming from public donations through Give NCW – a record number since the effort began in 2015. The remaining amount comes from grants awarded by the foundation.

Give NCW is an online giving catalog comprised of 25 nonprofits who have received a Regional Impact Grant from the Community Foundation for a portion of their request, but need additional funds to meet their full goal. Minimum donation to Give NCW is just $10 and 100% of the donations go directly to the nonprofits – the foundation even takes care of the credit card fees – and all donations are tax-deductible.

“We started Give NCW to showcase the work of our region’s nonprofits and give people an opportunity to support them easily, and at any level” said Beth Stipe, the foundation’s executive director. “It’s a great way to learn about what’s going on in your community, and be part of making it happen.”

Give NCW begins each year on Thanksgiving Day through December 31st. The Regional Impact Grant opens on June 1, 2020.

Organization Name RIG Award Give NCW Total
Art On the Avenues – Beauty of Bronze $10,000.00 $6,420.06 $16,420.06
Cashmere Food Bank – General Support $9,000.00 $9,692.20 $18,692.20
CDC Volunteer Attorney Services – General Support $10,000.00 $5,860.06 $15,860.06
Children’s Home Society – Readiness to Learn Program $14,000.00 $16,667.20 $30,667.20
Conservation Northwest – Wildlife Crossing on Highway 97 $11,000.00 $7,812.20 $18,812.20
Green Okanogan – General Support $7,000.00 $3,767.20 $10,767.20
Lake Chelan Health and Wellness Foundation – General Support $7,000.00 $1,830.05 $8,830.05
Lake Wenatchee Fire & Rescue Volunteer Firefighters Association – AEDs $10,000.00 $6,215.06 $16,215.06
Lighthouse Clinic – Dental Clinic $10,000.00 $12,730.06 $22,730.06
Manson Park & Recreation District – Singleton Park Support $7,000.00 $1,465.05 $8,465.05
Methow Arts Alliance – Art Education in Okanogan County $10,000.00 $1,830.05 $11,830.05
Mobile Meals of Wenatchee – General Support $9,000.00 $11,897.20 $20,897.20
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project – General Support $13,000.00 $30,982.20 $43,982.20
Packing Friendship – General Support $6,500.00 $8,417.20 $14,917.20
Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho – Free Cerivcal Cancer Screenings $14,000.00 $37,802.20 $51,802.20
SAGE: Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Center – Housing Assistance Program $10,000.00 $18,767.20 $28,767.20
Stage Kids WA – General Support $10,000.00 $8,165.06 $18,165.06
TEAMS Learning Center – General Support $7,000.00 $7,767.20 $14,767.20
The Brave Warrior Project – General Support $7,500.00 $6,279.20 $13,779.20
The Trust for Public Land – Kiwanis Methow Park Project $13,000.00 $7,717.20 $20,717.20
Thrive Chelan Valley – Trauma Training for Mentors $12,000.00 $3,185.05 $15,185.05
Wenatchee River Institute – General Support $11,000.00 $10,760.06 $21,760.06
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society – Spay and Neuter Fund $14,000.00 $10,320.06 $24,320.06
Wenatchee Valley TREAD – Mapping App $9,000.00 $5,255.06 $14,255.06
Women’s Resource Center of NCW – Bruce Transitional Housing $14,000.00 $37,017.20 $51,017.20
  $255,000.00 $278,621.28 $533,621.28

 

2 Comments

  1. Lael Duncan on January 6, 2020 at 9:01 AM

    Hi all. Thanks so much for your support of Green Okanogan. Folks in North Okanogan County need this resource and it is vital to the massive clean up still going on after fires and as a part of improving the quality of life for North county folks!

    • Jennifer Dolge on January 6, 2020 at 12:23 PM

      Thank you, Lael! We are so impressed by the work being done among everyone involved with GO, together making this important effort happen. We are proud to support it and raise awareness!

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