Contributions as of 5/27/20
Phase 2 — Donations
On May 27, 2020, All in Washington was launched to support and coordinate all local fundraising across the state. Snohomish County partners have transitioned this fund to mid- and long-term recovery. All donations up to $1 million made to the Snohomish County fund will be matched by All in Washington funders. You can make a contribution online today.
- Individuals & families contributed $7,00 to Phase 2
Phase 1 — Donations – Corporate & Foundation
Thank you to the generous community for support of this fund.
From March to May 2020 we raised $1.4 million for Snohomish County safety net needs. All the funds were expended by the middle of May in a rapid-response grantmaking process. The Community Foundation and partners are working on a transition to mid and long term funding needs. Safety-net grants awarded in Phase 1.
- Premera Blue Cross $100,000
- BECU $75,000
- Community Foundation of Snohomish County, $50,000
- United Way of Snohomish County, $50,000
($25,000 to the Coronavirus Response Fund and $25,000 to CORE Collaborative partners to support the emerging needs of families) - Coastal Community Bank, $10,000
- EverTrust Foundation, $25,000
- Harbour Investments, $500
- Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions, $4,000
- JPMorgan Chase, $15,000
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, $250,000
- Medina Foundation, $15,000
- Fortive Corporation, $50,000
- Building Changes, $100,000 (designated, communities of color)
- Stolte Family Foundation, $200,000
- Perigee Fund, $150,000 (designated, families with young children)
- Umpqua Bank, $10,500
- Wells Fargo, $20,000
- Hazel Miller Foundation, $25,000 (designated, south county safety-net services)
- PSE, $40,000
- Skotdal Real Estate, $50,000
Individuals & families contributed $153,000 to Phase 1.
Various foundations have coordinated funding strategies across Snohomish County, including: Funds designated for emergency homeless shelter program.
- Providence Institute for a Healthier Community, $20,000
- Providence St. Joseph Health Community Resiliency Fund, $50,000