Skip to content

Food & Drink

Submit Your Event for Consideration in our Annual Charitable Events Guide

By Seattle Magazine Staff October 25, 2013

0613wishgala

!–paging_filter–pWant to see your charitable event in the pages of emSeattle /emmagazine’s annual Charitable Events Guide (CEG)? The 2014 guide, our 11th edition, will be published in February 2014. Designed as a calendar for our generous community of donors to plan their charitable giving, the Charitable Events Guide is the ultimate philanthropist’s datebook./p
pIf your Seattle or Eastside organization is interested in being included, please click on stronga href=”https://docs.google.com/a/tigeroak.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=…” target=”_blank”this link/a/strong to provide us with the important details of your event. Please provide the requested information strongbefore Friday, November 8/strong to be considered for publication in the guide./p
pstrongWith hundreds of worthy organizations out there, deciding which events to include comes down to the following criteria:/strong/p
p•nbsp;The CEG is events-driven rather than campaign oriented./p
p• Priority is given to people in Washington state and the Puget Sound region (rather than for events in support of programs in other regions of the US and the world)./p
p• Events are for non-profit groups in support of the arts, culture, social services, health care, civic causes, education, the environment and the community./p
p•nbsp;We don’t include fundraising events in support of specific religious doctrine or missions, but may include fundraising events for social service organizations managed by religious groups (i.e., housing services) when services are made available to those in need without regard to their religious preferences./p
p• Events included are significant fundraising events for an organization (with ticket prices in the $100+ range and fundraising goals of $100,000 or more). Significant events which technically are free, but where donations are expected, may also be included.nbsp;/p
p• We may include events for school associations and foundations that provide financial support to multiple schools (such as the Bellevue Schools Foundation) but don’t have room to list all the fundraisers for individual schools (i.e., Bellevue High School).nbsp;/p

 

Follow Us

How Taproot Theatre Survived A Financial Crisis

How Taproot Theatre Survived A Financial Crisis

Theatre is planning for its 50th birthday next year

Julie Lund vividly remembers that sinking feeling she had in the fall of 2023. That was when Lund, producing artistic director of Taproot Theatre Co., first realized that the financially strapped, midsized professional theatre in the Greenwood neighborhood might not survive. The theatre had already weathered the worst of the pandemic, but costs were mounting….

Humanities Washington Fights ‘Midnight’ Cuts

Humanities Washington Fights ‘Midnight’ Cuts

Nonprofit loses previously approved federal grants with little warning

The letter came without warning, like a slap in the face from an invisible hand. Humanities Washington CEO and Executive Director Julie Ziegler had already been talking with peers in other states, and she readied herself for the blow. The National Endowment for the Humanities (think DOGE) had terminated her nonprofit’s previously awarded federal grant…

Conru Foundation Launches Seattle Prize Masters Fellowship

Conru Foundation Launches Seattle Prize Masters Fellowship

Effort seeks to cultivate early career artists

After a successful run in the tech world, engineer and entrepreneur Andrew Conru, founder of the namesake Conru Foundation, is leaning in to one of his personal passions — art — with the launch of the Seattle Prize Masters Fellowship. Announced recently through the Conru Art Foundation, the one-year program, according to a press release,…

Seattle’s ‘Love Boat’ Receives National Acclaim

Seattle’s ‘Love Boat’ Receives National Acclaim

Event set record for most LGBTQIA+ renewal vows

Seattle’s very own “Love Boat” is still preaching acceptance and inclusivity almost a year after it set sail. Visit Seattle — the region’s tourism and marketing agency — has won one of the highest honors in travel marketing for last May’s “Love For All” Boat event. The event, held May 30, was created to honor…