Help Puget Sound during the COVID-19 pandemic

#allinseattle is not a granting organization, donations go directly to the organizations shown here

Let’s go all in 

Our neighbors need our help

 

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed all of our daily lives – and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Because of the pandemic, many of our friends and neighbors are in precarious financial situations.  

All In Seattle is a group of like-minded community members who are quickly deploying resources directly to proven non-profits who can deliver it to those most in need. As of our launch on March 23, we’ve raised over $30 million to contribute directly to these non-profits. Join us by donating to the organization of your choice. We're all in.

Food security

With schools closed, families out of work, and many people unable to leave their homes, making sure everyone has food is critical. 

 

Communities and workers 

Seattle is a thriving community of artists, healthcare workers, musicians, bartenders, and mariners, to name just a few.  Support our local communities to ensure they continue to thrive.

 

Small businesses

In February 2020, Seattle was ranked #1 in the country for small businesses, with 95.6% of firms having less than 250 employees. Let’s keep our small businesses strong.

 

Housing and rental assistance 

Help our neighbors stay our neighbors. Housing is already a large financial burden for many families in the Seattle area and the pandemic has made this burden even greater. 

 
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Families and children

Child care plays a crucial role in ensuring that those who cannot work remotely still have a safe place for their children while schools are closed. Many people who are essential to this pandemic response – including first responders, dispatchers, and health care workers – are not able to work remotely. Support our local child care providers to ensure they can continue to provide this vital service to our community.

 

More Ways to go All In

There are so many ways that we can go all in to support our neighbors and communities during these uncertain times. This could be something as easy as looking out for your neighbor or perhaps volunteering with a local organization. We can’t all do everything, but everyone can do something. Here are just a few ideas to get you started.