Resource Database
Search below for opportunities to get help, give help, or donate to people in your community.
Betancourt Macias Family Scholarship Foundation
Who : For any undocumented individuals who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
What: They may receive emergency funds to help cover any expenses that have arisen during this time.
2-1-1 King County
Who can get help: Everyone can receive help
What: King County 2-1-1 connects people to the help they need. They provide the most comprehensive information on health and human services in King County. Whether it’s for housing assistance, help with financial needs, or to find the location of the nearest food bank.
For help text your zip code to 877-211-9274
Seattle Artist Relief Fund Amid COVID-19
Who can get help: Individual artists in Seattle
What: This fund is for individual artists only who live in the greater Seattle area, not organizations or nonprofits. There are larger funds in the Seattle area dedicated to supporting orgs and nonprofits, and our focus is on the individual gig workers who need assistance now.
Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund
Who can get help: Small business owners in Seattle or Bellevue, WA
What: Grants to small businesses in Seattle (South Lake Union or Regrade neighborhoods) or Bellevue WA that have fewer than 50 employees or less than $7 million in annual revenue.
Mutual Aid Solidarity Network
Who can get help: Anyone, in particular people who are sick, disabled, quarantined without pay, elderly, undocumented, queer, Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color -- including those displaced from Seattle to the nearby areas.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: An all volunteer group coordinating food and supply drop offs to people’s front doors.
Contact: covid19mutualaidsea@gmail.com
Emergency Grants - New York Foundation for the Arts
Who: Artists living in New York City, Boston, Seattle, or Columbus, Ohio.
What: Website providing links to organizations in; Boston, Columbus, OH, NYC, Seattle,