Community Resources

We maintain the following list of resources for cultural practitioners and other community members in King County.

Field Resources

Building for Equity

Are you buying, building, or renovating a property to house your programs? Here are some resources to consider while on your journey. Details ›

Heritage

Our funding is just the beginning-explore the different kinds of support available to King County's diverse heritage field.
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Category

Organizations

Funding

    Advice + Advocacy

  • City of Carnation with A Supportive Community For All

    Microbusiness Incubator Feasibility Study

    • Deadline: Ongoing

    Exploring the possibility of a Snoqualmie Valley microbusiness incubation center, with input from small business owners and community members.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle Office of Economic Development

    Accounting and Business Consulting

    • Deadline: Ongoing
    • Eligibility: Seattle-based businesses

    Up to 10 hours of free 1-on-1 counseling to help businesses re-establish operations after COVID-related disruption, or wanting to grow.

    Details ›
  • City of Bellevue Cultural and Economic Development Team

    Business Assistance

    • Eligibility: Businesses based in Bellevue, WA

    We assist local and global businesses, art organizations, individual artists, restaurants, and other businesses by providing proactive and personalized support.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Public Library

    Library to Business Program: Business & Nonprofit

    Access free classes and workshops, research tools, and business librarians trained to help with all aspects of business research.

    Details ›
  • Startup 425

    Eastside entrepreneurship support

    Free info and downloads about building a business plan, one-on-one mentoring, educational programs, local service providers, and much more.

    Details ›
  • The Vera Project

    COVID-19 Support

    Fill out this quick form and we will connect you to the resources and information you need.

    Details ›
  • Washington Lawyers for the Arts

    Legal Resources

    We continue offering legal advice and legal education, to support the work of artists and arts organizations in Washington.

    Details ›
  • Artists + Creatives

  • City of Kirkland

    Youth Mini Grant Program

    • Deadline: Ongoing
    • Amount: $200-$1,000
    • Eligibility: 501c3 orgs, schools, or individuals

    For projects that benefit Kirkland teens. Applicants must have matching funds equal to or greater than those requested.

    Details ›
  • City of Kent Arts Commission

    Grants & Opportunities for Artists

    • Deadline: Ongoing
    • Amount:
    • Eligibility: Varies by opportunity.

    Includes time-sensitive and ongoing opportunities for projects and funding.

    Details ›
  • Historic Preservation

    Our Community

  • NDN Collective

    Grant Opportunities

    Radical Imagination, Changemaker, Community Self-Determination, and Community Action Fund are open to Indigenous people across many regions.

    Details ›
  • FEMA

    COVID-19 Funeral Assistance

    • Deadline:

    FEMA will provide financial assistance for COVID-19-related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network

    Autistic People of Color Fund

    • Amount:
    • Eligibility: Autistic people of color.

    The Fund for Community Reparations for Autistic People of Color's Interdependence, Survival, and Empowerment offers one-time microgrants. Now open quarterly.

    Details ›
  • Small Businesses

  • City of Seattle Office of Economic Development

    Business Community Ownership Fund

    • Deadline: Ongoing
    • Eligibility: Seattle small business owners.

    A new investment model that secures fixed, affordable rents for business owners. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • King County Local Services

    Unincorporated King County Economic Alliance

    • Eligibility: Individuals and small businesses with under 15 employees.

    $5.25 million is available to provide three recovery programs: Career Connector, Business Builder, and Community Innovator.

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Commerce: StartUp WA

    Small Business Resiliency Network

    Culturally relevant assistance for business owners and organizations affected by COVID-19, whether you are open or closed.  

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Commerce

    Open Grants, Loans and RFPs

    A wide array of opportunities with varying areas of focus, apply by dates, and eligibility criteria.

    Details ›
  • Small Biz Help WA

    Small Business Recovery Assistance in WA

    • Eligibility: Available to small businesses and nonprofits in WA.

    Look here for FAQs; how to find technical assistance, a lender, and training opportunities; and where to find more information.

    Details ›
  • Washington State Department of Commerce

    Startup 365

    • Eligibility: Small businesses in WA State

    Washington’s Small Business Training & Education Center's goal is to re-energize communities and businesses by providing comprehensive, accurate, actionable information.

    Details ›
  • OneEastside

    OneEastside SPARK

    Responsive programing and tools to address key areas of need amongst small businesses and non-profits in East King County.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Good Business Network

    Support Hub

    Resources and information to support small businesses and our community; relief, promotion, and tools for local businesses to stay afloat.

    Details ›

Basic Needs

    Finances

  • Native Action Network

    Unemployment Insurance Navigator Program

    NAN was selected by the Employment Security Department to assist potential unemployment claimants to better understand and access benefits.

    Details ›
  • Doney Coe

    Doney Coe Pet Clinic

    • Eligibility: Unhoused and low-income individuals/families in Seattle/King County

    New location: 1101 Airport Way S (between Royal Brougham Way and S. Plummer St., west of the BMW dealership).  

    Details ›
  • King County

    Property tax deferral

    • Eligibility: Max annual income $57K, must meet equity requirements

    Owner min 5 yrs, lived on site as of Jan 1 (current yr) and min 6 mos of app yr.

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Revenue

    Working Families Tax Credit

    • Amount: up to $1,255
    • Eligibility: Similar to federal EITC

    The program returns a portion of sales tax paid each year; it's modeled after the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.

    Details ›
  • Northshore Utility District

    Assistance Programs

    • Eligibility: Info via link below.

    Apply for a discount on your bill, or help support those in need.

    Details ›
  • Puget Sound Energy

    Bill Discount Rate Program

    • Eligibility: See if you're eligible via the link.

    Ongoing help on your monthly energy bill, depending on income and family size. Save 5% - 45% a month.

    Details ›
  • King County Metro

    Youth Ride Free

    • Eligibility: Youth under 18 years old

    It's recommended youth carry their ORCA card or student ID on the bus, but they're not required on most services.…

    Details ›
  • King County Metro

    ORCA Lift reduced fare

    • Eligibility: Those with income <200% the Federal Poverty Level.

    Apply for the reduced fare ORCA card if you are eligible for the program. More info via the link below.

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Children, Youth, and Families

    Working Connections Child Care

    • Eligibility: Info via link below.

    The state pays some child care costs for qualifying families with an eligible provider. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • King County

    Property tax exemptions

    • Eligibility: Seniors, Persons with Disabilities, and Disabled Veterans

    If you didn't qualify in the past, consider applying for 2020-2022 exemptions as allowable income levels have increased substantially.

    Details ›
  • King County Best Starts for Kids

    Child Care Subsidy

    • Eligibility: residents of King County who meet income criteria

    Available to families who are ineligible for the WCCC subsidy program; wait-list only currently. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Sammamish Plateau Water

    Utility Bill Assistance Program

    Short- and long-term assistance options available to all qualified single- and multi-family residential households.

    Details ›
  • City of Renton

    Reduced Rates and Tax Rebate

    Reduced rates for water, wastewater, surface water, and garbage for low-income senior citizens (61 and over), and low-income disabled citizens.

    Details ›
  • City of North Bend

    Utility Bill Assistance

    Long-term payment arrangements or bill assistance available. The City also offers a Senior and Disabled Low-Income Utility Discount program.

    Details ›
  • City of Mercer Island

    Utilities Service Discounts

    • Eligibility: Income criteria apply.

    For water, sewer line maintenance, and storm water charges. Assistance with EMS charges available for Medicaid-eligible people receiving in-home care.

    Details ›
  • Puget Sound Energy

    Home Energy Lifeline Program

    • Amount: $1,000 account credit

    Assistance with electric or natural gas bills. Qualified applicants receive an account credit. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Redmond

    Low-Income Utility Discounts

    Citizens who are low-income seniors and/or totally and permanently disabled may qualify for a 50% discount on their utility bill.

    Details ›
  • City of Bellevue

    Utility Rate and Tax Relief

    Several programs are available to help low-income persons living in Bellevue Utilities' service area. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Economic Displacement Relocation Assistance

    • Eligibility: Income criteria, info via link below.

    Households with a housing cost increase of at least 10% within one year may receive 3x their current monthly costs.

    Details ›
  • City of Bellevue

    Rental and Mortgage Assistance

    List of orgs that provide assistance to low- and moderate-income residents during the pandemic. Info provided in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Eviction Assistance

    Seattle's eviction moratorium expired on 02/28/22. Renters continue to have a number of eviction protections. Info provided in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • King County and Child Care Resources

    Child Care Financial Assistance Program

    • Eligibility: Live or work in King County; income requirements.

    For people whose income, work schedule, or access to child care has been impacted. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Various agencies

    Energy Assistance Programs

    • Eligibility: Residents of King County

    Your family's monthly income may qualify you for utility assistance. Info on a number of programs available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • The Actors Fund

    Emergency Financial Assisstance

    • Eligibility: Info via the link below.

    For union and non-union workers in entertainment and the performing arts; you may be eligible for more than one fund.

    Details ›
  • Behind the Scenes

    Basic Needs Grant

    • Eligibility: Info via the link below.

    We will accept applications from anyone who meets our criteria and has been hospitalized with Covid-19.

    Details ›
  • Jazz Foundation of America

    Musicians’ Emergency Fund

    To help musicians and their families with basic living expenses.

    Details ›
  • FEMA

    COVID-19 Funeral Assistance

    • Deadline:

    FEMA will provide financial assistance for COVID-19-related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Seattle City Light

    Bill Assistance Programs

    To help income-eligible customers lower their bills and reduce their past due balances.

    Details ›
  • Food Security

  • African Community Housing and Development

    SeaTac Farmers Market

    Prioritizes BIPOC farmers, chefs, and artisans who reflect and honor the cultural diversity of Southwest Seattle. 1st Weds July-Nov.

    Details ›
  • Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

    Ongoing Programs

    Seniors (65+) Only Food Distribution, Kidvantage Partnership Program, Snoqualmie Valley Pet Food Bank, Essentials Distribution, and Meals for the Break.

    Details ›
  • Washington State Farmers Market Association

    Find a Farmers Market

    Interactive map with links to the different markets' websites. Directory download available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ

    Free Community Take-out Meals Every Wednesday (4pm-5:30pm)

    • Deadline: Ongoing
    • Eligibility: All are welcome.

    Also a Little Free Pantry is outside, available 24/7. Located across Tolt Avenue (Hwy 203) from the Carnation Library.

    Details ›
  • Washington State Farmers Market Association

    Food Access at Farmers Markets

    A list of farmers markets participating in the FMNP, SNAP, and SNAP Market Match programs. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle and King County

    How to get food assistance

    A list of resources for people who are experiencing food insecurity and ways to help if you are able.

    Details ›
  • Too Good To Go Intl

    Too Good To Go

    An app that connects people with discounted surprise food bags for pick up.

    Details ›
  • King County

    Pet assistance program

    Resources include a pet food bank and locations for pet food pick up, tips to keep your pet, etc.

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle and King County

    Food Resource Guide

    A list of food access resources.

    Details ›
  • United Way of King County

    Basic Food (aka SNAP)

    Extra money for groceries to help put healthy food on the table. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Artist Trust

    Washington State Food Bank Map

    Created by Artist Trust as a resource for finding alternative food sources during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Details ›
  • Farm King County

    Local Food Finder

    Map of regional farms where you can purchase direct; searchable by types of products and pick-ups.

    Details ›
  • Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

    State Food Assistance Program

    Benefits for legal immigrants who are not eligible for the SNAP. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Humane

    Support for Your Pets

    Pet food and supply banks; urgent and routine veterinary care; support for pet rent and deposits; pet foster care; etc.

    Details ›
  • Prison Scholar Fund

    Food Boxes For Our Formerly Incarcerated Neighbors

    • Eligibility: Available to residents of WA State.

    Food boxes available to formerly incarcerated folks. Preset 24-pound variety boxes, apples (30-35 per person), and preset box lunches.

    Details ›
  • Food Lifeline

    Map of Food Resources in WA

    Free food banks/pantries and hot meal programs available to all. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Health

  • Docere Center for Natural Medicine

    Go-Vax Kids: Mobile Vaccine Services

    Provides Covid, influenza, and routine immunizations to children in areas of highest need based on social vulnerability. Current schedule online.

    Details ›
  • HealthierHere

    Community Hub

    A community-centered program that centralizes referrals to connect people with health-related social needs services and benefits.  Language assistance available.

    Details ›
  • Washington Healthcare Access Alliance

    Find Healthcare

    Listing of free and low-cost clinics throughout WA; sort by county and/or type of care.

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle and King County

    Where to get vaccinated in King County

    List of clinics for flu shots and other routine vaccinations, including locations serving under/and uninsured children.

    Details ›
  • American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma

    Stop the Bleed

    Free online interactive course on how to stop bleeding from a significant injury, before medical professionals can arrive.

    Details ›
  • Crisis Connection

    WA Recovery Helpline

    • Eligibility: Residents of WA State seeking treatment and/or other community services.

    Anonymous, confidential 24-hr access for people experiencing substance use disorder, gambling problems, a mental health challenge, and other crises.

    Details ›
  • Native and Strong Lifeline

    • Eligibility: Residents of WA State

    If you are an Indigenous person in crisis, Native counselors are available 24/7. Call 988 and dial option 4.

    Details ›
  • National Council for Mental Wellbeing

    Mental Health First Aid Training for Youth and Adults

    Training to help someone at risk of developing a mental health problem or going through a crisis. En Español tambien.

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Health

    WA State Sexual and Reproductive Health Network

    Network partners provide sexual and reproductive health services on a sliding fee scale. Click link for a map of locations.

    Details ›
  • King County Substance Use Disorder Education

    Don’t Count Us Out

    Information and resources for people wanting to change their relationship with substances, and those who help support people making changes.

    Details ›
  • C89.5 and Coping 101

    Artist Mental Health Stories

    Local stories to empower individual artists, uplift the creative community, and destigmatize mental health from a teen’s perspective.

    Details ›
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    9-8-8 Mental Health Hotline

    Available via call, text, or chat. The previous number (800-273-8255) will always be active as well. En Español tambien.

    Details ›
  • Seattle City Light

    Life Support Equipment Assistance

    Assistance to help maintain access to life support equipment during planned and unplanned outages. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • WA State Healthcare Authority

    Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage

    Medical and dental services available to income-qualified individuals age 19-64. Visit the link below for more eligibility information.

    Details ›
  • SMASH

    Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare

    • Eligibility: Musicians and music teachers living in King County and beyond.

    SMASH works to provide musicians with free and low-cost mental health and substance use disorder therapy sessions and telehealth appointments.

    Details ›
  • Housing

  • Northshore Utility District

    Assistance Programs

    • Eligibility: Info via link below.

    Apply for a discount on your bill, or help support those in need.

    Details ›
  • Puget Sound Energy

    Bill Discount Rate Program

    • Eligibility: See if you're eligible via the link.

    Ongoing help on your monthly energy bill, depending on income and family size. Save 5% - 45% a month.

    Details ›
  • WA State Dept of Commerce: Office of Crime Victims Advocacy

    Rental assistance for victims of labor and sex trafficking

    • Eligibility: Caregivers and parents of victims may also receive funding.

    Available regardless of when trafficking occurred or if a police report was filed. Contact Stephanie Pratt at (360) 764-0748.

    Details ›
  • Sammamish Plateau Water

    Utility Bill Assistance Program

    Short- and long-term assistance options available to all qualified single- and multi-family residential households.

    Details ›
  • City of Renton

    Reduced Rates and Tax Rebate

    Reduced rates for water, wastewater, surface water, and garbage for low-income senior citizens (61 and over), and low-income disabled citizens.

    Details ›
  • City of North Bend

    Utility Bill Assistance

    Long-term payment arrangements or bill assistance available. The City also offers a Senior and Disabled Low-Income Utility Discount program.

    Details ›
  • City of Mercer Island

    Utilities Service Discounts

    • Eligibility: Income criteria apply.

    For water, sewer line maintenance, and storm water charges. Assistance with EMS charges available for Medicaid-eligible people receiving in-home care.

    Details ›
  • Puget Sound Energy

    Home Energy Lifeline Program

    • Amount: $1,000 account credit

    Assistance with electric or natural gas bills. Qualified applicants receive an account credit. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Redmond

    Low-Income Utility Discounts

    Citizens who are low-income seniors and/or totally and permanently disabled may qualify for a 50% discount on their utility bill.

    Details ›
  • City of Bellevue

    Utility Rate and Tax Relief

    Several programs are available to help low-income persons living in Bellevue Utilities' service area. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Economic Displacement Relocation Assistance

    • Eligibility: Income criteria, info via link below.

    Households with a housing cost increase of at least 10% within one year may receive 3x their current monthly costs.

    Details ›
  • City of Bellevue

    Rental and Mortgage Assistance

    List of orgs that provide assistance to low- and moderate-income residents during the pandemic. Info provided in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Eviction Assistance

    Seattle's eviction moratorium expired on 02/28/22. Renters continue to have a number of eviction protections. Info provided in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Various agencies

    Energy Assistance Programs

    • Eligibility: Residents of King County

    Your family's monthly income may qualify you for utility assistance. Info on a number of programs available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Renting in Seattle

    Common problems and where to find help. Includes info for the Renting in Seattle Help Line (206) 684-5700

    Details ›
  • Seattle City Light

    Bill Assistance Programs

    To help income-eligible customers lower their bills and reduce their past due balances.

    Details ›
  • More Info

  • King County Climate Office

    Renter and Utility Affordability Survey

    As King County seeks to reduce the utility burden on frontline communities, we want to know about challenges renters face. 

    Details ›
  • King County Metro

    Community Van

    • Eligibility: Available in limited areas.

    Schedule your ride in advance or volunteer to drive your friends/family to run errands, go to appointments, or attend events.

    Details ›
  • Snoqualmie Valley Human Services Coalition

    Community Resources Network

    Human service providers, faith communities, and health providers connecting community members to resources they need. En Español tambien.

    Details ›
  • Washington Healthcare Access Alliance

    Find Healthcare

    Listing of free and low-cost clinics throughout WA; sort by county and/or type of care.

    Details ›
  • King County Housing Authority

    Housing Resources

    Info and resources for Section 8, subsidized housing, no- to moderate-income level housing, and other resources.

    Details ›
  • King County Adult Services Division and partner orgs

    Veterans Program

    • Eligibility: Vets = 1 day min served, any discharge type

    Financial, housing, employment, and other services to empower veterans, servicemembers, and their families who reside in King County.    

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Affordable Seattle

    Helps you find benefits you may be eligible for, such as food security, child care, utilities, and transportation.

    Details ›
  • King County Hazardous Waste Management

    2024 Wastemobile schedule

    Free hazardous waste collection events in our region, for residents and small businesses.

    Details ›
  • Evergreen Treatment Services

    Addiction Recovery and Social Services

    Our interdisciplinary team of experts provides an evidence-based continuum of care for people with opioid use disorders and/or experiencing homelessness. 

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle and King County

    Access and Outreach Program

    Connections for health insurance options and many essential services, from food and energy assistance to medical and dental care options.

    Details ›
  • Tribal Resource Hub

    • Eligibility: Native American and Alaska Native Communities in WA State.

    We assist in a variety of ways, with special attention to culture and community connection. Info via link or 1-866-491-1683

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle and King County

    Resources to access naloxone and fentanyl test strips in King County

    Naloxone, the medication to reverse an overdose, and fentanyl test strips can help prevent fatal overdoses. Ordering info via link.

    Details ›
  • King County Solid Waste Division

    Repair events (FREE)

    Skilled volunteer "fixers" try to repair your small household items at these community events. Details via the link below.

    Details ›
  • WA State Homeless Adult and Family Coordinated Entry Sites

    If you or someone you know needs assistance, find help using this list (organized by county) or call 2-1-1.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare

    SMASH Resources List

    Find help with getting health insurance, paying bills, accessing free or low-cost transportation, food resources, housing, etc.

    Details ›
  • City of Tukwila

    Community Resources

    Partner organizations provide support for safety net services, positive and healthy relationships,  self-sufficiency, and information and referral.

    Details ›
  • Vashon Care Network

    Community Resources Directory

    Listings for a wide range of resources available, from caregiving to emergency cash, housing and utility assistance, etc.

    Details ›
  • A Supportive Community for All

    Resources in the Sno-Valley

    • Eligibility: Residents of the Snoqualmie Valley.

    We support our community through a resource page, as well as our referral/navigation program for human services. En Español tambien.

    Details ›
  • King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

    A community-based nonprofit that empowers survivors and their families to overcome trauma; they also work to stop assault from happening.

    Details ›
  • Resources for Victims of Domestic Violence

    Compiled by King County staff. Info about warning signs in relationships and online safety also provided.

    Details ›
  • City of Kenmore

    Community Resources

    Links to community resources and human services for: counseling, medical and dental care, food, shelter, transportation, etc.

    Details ›
  • City of Covington

    Human Services

    List of orgs that provide many kinds of assistance, contract or partner with, or are sponsored by the City.

    Details ›
  • WA State Department of Commerce

    Make a plan, keep your utility service.

    Tips on what to do if you're behind with your utility payments. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Public Health - Seattle & King County

    Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence During COVID-19

    Info on how to help disrupt cycles of domestic violence in our communities, and resources to contact via phone.

    Details ›
  • Ingersoll Gender Center

    Resource and Referral Database

    A collection of organizations, support groups, etc across WA that provide resources and services to transgender and gender diverse people.

    Details ›
  • Washington Connection

    Your link to services

    Apply for a variety of services such as Food, Cash, Child Care, Long-Term Care, and Medicare Savings Programs.

    Details ›
  • United Way of King County

    United Way Resources

    Comprehensive list of resources, from child care to translation, rental and utilities assistance, unemployment/job information, financial services, etc.

    Details ›
  • Crisis Connections

    Emergency Services Brochures

    Downloadable brochures from King County 2-1-1. Info on critical services, updated monthly quarterly.

    Details ›
  • Employment Security Department

    Unemployment-Insurance Benefits FAQ

    Find the answers to all of your unemployment questions with the Washington Employment Security FAQ page.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Public Library

    Your Next Job

    Free one-on-one help with your job and unemployment questions by phone, online or text messaging. Available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Africatown Community Land Trust

    Community Resources

    We continue our commitment to assisting those most in need in our community with resources and technical expertise.

    Details ›
  • Food Print

    How to Support Sustainable Food Systems

    Our food system has been radically disrupted. Here are some things you can do to champion a better food system.

    Details ›
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

    Help for homeowners and renters

    Information on what to do now, and what your options are for mortgage and rental relief. Info in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • OneAmerica

    Resources for Immigrants / Recursos para Inmigrantes

    Resources in WA State (some in multiple languages), so everyone in our communities has access to care and necessities.

    Details ›
  • Recursos para Comunidades Indocumentadas

    National crowd-sourced list of resources, from financial to legal aid, mutual aid, medical and food access. En Español tambien.

    Details ›
  • City of Seattle

    Assistance and Economic Relief

    Comprehensive list of resources, programs, and services that help residents significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • The American Psychiatric Association

    Working Remotely

    This resource provides practical tips on taking care of our mental health and well-being while working remotely.

    Details ›
  • Mutual Aid

  • City of Seattle

    Community Snow Shoveling Program

    If you can help a neighbor or need help when snow and ice arrive this winter, please register (via link).

    Details ›
  • King County

    Trusted Partner Network

    • Eligibility: Bi- or multi- lingual, ability to use a smart phone,…

    Join the effort to ensure every resident of King County receives critical lifesaving emergency alerts and emergency preparedness information.

    Details ›
  • American Friends Service Committee

    How to create a mutual aid network

    Steps to take to create a network for mutual aid to help keep everyone in your community safe and healthy.

    Details ›
  • Indigenous Mutual Aid

    Solidarity and Ceremony Not Charity

    • Eligibility: Indigenous organizers from throughout what we recognize as Turtle Island

    An information/support network with an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist framework. We exist to inspire and empower autonomous Indigenous relief organizing.

    Details ›
  • Mutual Aid Solidarity Network

    Seattle area “Offer Support” Volunteer Form

    Please use this form if you would like to help make deliveries. Offered in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Technology

  • Astound

    Astound Simply Internet

    • Eligibility: People qualifying for subsidized programs listed via the link below.

    High-speed internet for $9.95/month plus tax. Free installation and in-home Wi-Fi. No credit checks, contracts or equipment rental fees required.

    Details ›
  • Comcast/Xfinity

    Internet Essentials

    • Eligibility: Additional eligibility criteria via the link below.

    Internet at $9.95/month for people who qualify for programs like Medicaid, SNAP, housing, etc. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

    Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program

    • Eligibility: Info available via link below.

    Support for low-income households to pay for internet service and internet connected devices. Info available in multiple languages.

    Details ›
  • FCC + Universal Service Administrative Co.

    Emergency Broadband Benefit Program

    A temporary discount on monthly broadband bills and a one-time device discount for qualifying low-income households. Enhanced Tribal benefits available.

    Details ›
  • Seattle Public Library

    Free Printing

    You can print from your own device—even if you are not in the Library! Info provided in multiple languages.

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  • King County Library System

    Technology and Job Skill Courses

    Video courses teach skills and software knowledge for IT, business, web design and development, education, and more.

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  • Bellevue School District

    Technology Support for Students and Families

    Base stations for wireless internet access (hotspots) and laptops are available for student use.

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  • WAVE

    Internet First Program

    The Internet First program is affordable Internet designed to help people in low-income households have reliable access to the internet.

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  • PCs for People

    Refurbished Desktops, Laptops, Internet and Accessories

    PCs for People offers its refurbished computers and low-cost internet in-stores and online for non-profits and individuals.

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  • 3R Technology

    Recycle or Refurbish Retired Technology

    White-glove service for recycling electronics and assistance with e-waste recycling.

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  • The National Digital Inclusion Alliance

    Free and Low-Cost Internet Programs

    The NDIA is a voice for home broadband access, public broadband access, personal devices, local technology training and support programs.

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  • EveryoneOn

    Low-Cost Internet Service and Computers

    We help bring low cost internet and computer offers to those who need them.

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