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Chinese Information and Service Center (Seattle)

Creating opportunities for Asian immigrants and their families to succeed by helping them make the transition to a new life while keeping later generations in touch with their rich heritage. Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) helps Asian and other immigrants throughout King County achieve success in their new community by providing information, referral, advocacy, social, and support services.

Light Of Hope Immigration Law Center

To advocate, educate, and serve Low-Income Immigrant Families in securing U.S. Legal Status. We do this by providing lowcost or pro-bono legal services, citizenship preparatory courses, and much more.

Ir Cs Center For Economic Opportunity

TO PROVIDE SMALL BUSINESS LOANS AND MICROFINANCING TO VICTIMS OF OPPRESSION AND PERSECUTION WITHOUT REGARD TO THE RACE, NATIONALITY OR RELIGION OF THE BENEFICIARIES; TO RECEIVE, MANAGE, SELL, EXCHANGE, INVEST AND REINVEST THE FUNDS TRANSFERRED TO THE CORPORATION, AND TO APPLY THE INCOME AND PRINCIPAL TO THE ESTABLISHMENT AND SUPPORT OF CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

Central American Resource Center Carecen Of California

CARECEN empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice and promoting cultural diversity

The International Institute of the Bay Area

The International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) provides high-quality immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities to immigrants, refugees, and their families as they join and contribute to the community.

The Hopi Foundation

The Hopi Foundation builds and manages permanent community funds to provide grants that enhance the quality of life for 12,000 Hopi people throught the Hopi Nation. Itam naapyani, is a Hopi phrase that means "doing the work ourselves". Inspired by this teaching, the Hopi Foundation is committed to meeting the charitable needs of the Hopi comunity. The mission of the Hopi Foundation is to foster self reliance, self sufficiency, a sense of pride; to recognize ability and the commitment to pass on learning to our own people; and to give back. We are driven by the honest motivation to sincerely try to help others help themselves. Since its inception, the Foundation has initiated innovative approaches to enhance and preserve the Hopi traditional way of life, while at the same time, meeting the challenges of a modern and highly technological era.

The Nation Institute

The Nation Institute's primary exempt purpose is to undertake and support activities with an emphasis on the independent media, civil liberties, social justice and peace. 

The Refugee Response

The mission of The Refugee Response is to empower refugees to become self-sufficient and contributing members of their new communities.

The Pad Project

The Pad Project’s mission is to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women and all menstruators worldwide.

Latino Center for Prevention & Action in Health & Welfare

Latino Health Access partners with communities to bring health, equity and sustainable change through education, services, consciousness-raising and civic participation.