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VULCAN COMMUNITY SPONSORSHIPS
Vulcan wants to work with you and your non-profit organizations to build a better community. In addition to the charitable work of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and Vulcan's commercial ventures, the company supports non-profit organizations through sponsorship of events that enrich and enliven our city. We are particularly interested in working with groups that operate in the Seattle neighborhoods where we work, including South Lake Union, Cascade, Pioneer Square and the Chinatown/International District. If you are involved with a non-profit organization and are interested in a sponsorship for an event, please read our sponsorship guidelines (Format: PDF/27 KB). After reading the guidelines, if you feel that your organization would be a good fit for a sponsorship from Vulcan, please fill out the Corporate Sponsorship Application Form. Eligible organizations will be considered for one sponsorship per calendar year.
Sponsorship areas, and some recent examples, include:
Youth and Education
- Morningside Academy
- Successful Schools in Action
- Youthcare
- Seattle Children's Theatre
- Spruce Street School
Health and Human Services
- FareStart
- Low Income Housing Institute
- Mary's Place
- Refugee Women’s Alliance
- Immanuel Community Services
- Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program
Arts and Humanities
- HistoryLink
- Shunpike
- Cornish College of the Arts
- KEXP
- MOHAI
- Artist Trust
Community Development
- Queen Anne Helpline
- El Centro de la Raza
- Pioneer Square Community Association
- United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
LEARN MORE ABOUT VULCAN'S WORK IN THE COMMUNITY
At the heart of every strong community are connections that link people, business, housing, culture, education, and recreation. Vulcan is working with the city of Seattle, neighborhood residents, non-profits and business leaders to build community throughout the city. If you would like to learn more about these efforts and keep up to date on our activities, sign up for the Vulcan in the Community Newsletter.
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