The Department of Commerce, in partnership with the Office of Equity and community partners, is responsible for building a plan by July 2023 to describe how funds will be invested to address racial, economic, and social disparities in communities across the state created by the historical design and enforcement of state and federal criminal laws and penalties for drug possession. These dollars will be distributed by Commerce as $100 million in fiscal year 2024 and $100 million in fiscal year 2025
Based out of Seattle, Seattle Legends is a youth in focus basketball program. Through our program, our mission is to teach our youth the fundamentals of sportsmanship through mentorship and basketball.
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Fresh Start is the most effective solution for reducing recidivism, unemployment, homelessness; empowering their participants to make sustainable personal changes that positively impact society.
This project is possible by a grant from the City of Seattle.
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sponsored by HTFFSP
In partnership Black Brilliance Research Project and the Seattle Community Network are doing BIPOC-led work to create great internet, great jobs, and community ownership.
The BIPOC Sustainable Tiny Art House Community (STAHC) is a community-born, Black-led project which establishes equity for low- to middle-income, working BIPOC artists of all disciplines through a sustainable and environmentally healthy Home & Business Ownership Model.
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sponsored by HTFFSP
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Thanks to the defund the police movement in 2020 we were able to fiscally sponsor FSS SPC. The organization was able to continue their traditionally uncompensated cultural work as researchers in the Black Brilliance Research Project.
Last year we participated in Microsoft Give Big and were able to raise $10k for cultural workers of 'The Engage Team'. Although the org is no longer producing as a unit, Jason Beverly and his comrades were able to continue their individual efforts towards Black liberation.
After conducting our protest survey we used the data to direct our action by hosting a teach in where voices of femme activists were highlighted on stage for hundreds of protesters.
During the George Floyd protests we launched a survey for the protestors on Capitol Hill. For more information contact us via phone or email.
In 2020 we sponsored two stages with live performances in partnership with Building Black Wealth Market LLC.
In 2020 we fiscally sponsored the Black Action Coalition in their November resource drive. The organization was funded by Seattle Parks & Recreation.
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