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SUMMARY:Washington Women’s Foundation 2026 Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Social Venture Partners Seattle is sharing this upcoming community event hosted by Washington Women’s Foundation.  \nJoin Washington Women’s Foundation on Friday\, March 6th at the Georgetown Ballroom as they celebrate 30 years of philanthropy\, partnership\, and collective impact across Washington State. This special anniversary event will honor members\, grantees\, and community partners while reflecting on three decades of advancing equity and justice and looking ahead to their continued commitment to centering the leadership and lived experiences of women and girls.  \nEvent Details:  \n\nDate: Friday\, March 6\, 2026 \nTime: Doors open at 5:00 PM \nLocation: Georgetown Ballroom \nCost: Free and open to the public \n\nRegister here: https://tinyurl.com/mvcspa8d   \nPlease note: Social Venture Partners Seattle is not the host or organizer of this event. We are sharing this opportunity to support community engagement and visibility for WA Women’s Foundation mission. For the most up-to-date information\, including speaker details\, accessibility options\, or schedule changes\, please refer to the host organization’s website above.  \n 
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/washington-womens-foundation-2026-community-celebration/
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SUMMARY:New Partner Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Social Venture Partners (SVP) Seattle and what it means to be a Partner? Join our New Partner Information Session to learn how SVP reimagines philanthropy by centering community leadership and racial equity. Whether you’re new to philanthropy or looking for a deeper way to engage\, this session will help you take the next step. \nIn this one-hour session\, you’ll: \n\nHear from Executive Director Emiko Atherton about SVP’s mission and impact.\nLearn how Partners give\, learn\, and act together to support community-led change.\nExplore ways to get involved — from collective giving to volunteering to learning opportunities.\nMeet others who want to make a meaningful impact in King County.\n\n  \nRegister here: https://tinyurl.com/cm398745 
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/new-partner-info-session-5/
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SUMMARY:Organize the Rich: Free the People to Free the Money to Free the People
DESCRIPTION:Co-hosted by Social Venture Partners Seattle \nWhen: Saturday\, March 21\, 2026Time: 4:30–6:30 PM (PT)Location: Inatai Foundation\, 26th Floor\, Rainier Tower (1301 Fifth Ave\, Seattle) \nJoin us for an evening of celebration\, storytelling\, and conversation exploring more than 50 years of organizing wealthy people in service of justice. This special event features Alex T. Tom\, Marian Moore\, and Mike Gast\, co-editors of Free the People to Free the Money to Free the People: An Organize the Rich Anthology\, in conversation with SVP Partner Sharon Chen of the Donors of Color Network. Together\, they will reflect on lessons learned and share bold visions for shifting wealth and power. \nTogether\, we will explore what it means to build a multiracial\, cross-class movement rooted in solidarity\, accountability\, and liberation\, and the role philanthropy can play in advancing lasting change. \nWhether you are a donor\, nonprofit leader\, or community member interested in advancing equity\, this gathering offers a meaningful opportunity to learn\, connect\, and imagine what’s possible. \nRegister today — https://tinyurl.com/ycy8bhs7
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/organize-the-rich-free-the-people-to-free-the-money-to-free-the-people/
LOCATION:1301 Fifth Ave\, Seattle
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SUMMARY:Liberation Through Dance: DANCE x Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Unity Collective in partnership with RTHMZ \nCome dance to express yourself. Come dance to cope. Come dance to heal. Come dance as a community and as a form of resistance. \nUnity Collective’s DANCE x Mental Health event is an invitation to move your body in ways that center liberation\, collective care\, and emotional well-being. Held in partnership with RTHMZ\, this gathering creates space for community members to connect through music and movement while honoring mental health as an essential part of our collective liberation. \nWhether you come to release\, recharge\, or simply be in community\, this event welcomes you to show up fully and move freely. Together\, we’ll explore how dance can be a powerful tool for healing\, resilience\, and resistance. \nLocation: Emerald City Dance Complex – Seattle\, WA\nDate: Saturday\, March 28\nTime: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nRegister here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dance-x-mental-health-liberation-through-dance-tickets-1983820011056 \n\nPlease note: This event is organized and led by Unity Collective in partnership with RTHMZ. SVP is simply uplifting this community event and is not a partner or organizer. For the most up-to-date information and full event details\, please visit the event website or registration link listed.
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/liberation-through-dance-dance-x-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:Khmer New Year Celebration 2026
DESCRIPTION:Social Venture Partners Seattle is sharing details about an important community event hosted by the Khmer Community of Seattle King County — the Khmer New Year Celebration 2026. This annual celebration brings community members together to honor Khmer cultural traditions while supporting programs that serve Khmer youth\, families\, and elders in King County. \nThis event is a community-centered celebration and fundraiser supporting KCSKC’s work to preserve Khmer culture\, strengthen community connections\, and provide culturally responsive programs for Khmer families across the region. \nEvent Highlights: \nDate & Time: Sunday\, March 29\, 2026 — 4:00–7:00 PM\nLocation: South Seattle College (see event page for full details).\nProgram: An evening of cultural celebration featuring traditional Khmer dance and music performances\, food\, and community gathering.\nCost: Ticketed event; registration is required. \nFor full event details and to register:\nhttps://kcskc.networkforgood.com/events/98540-kcskc-khmer-new-year-celebration-2026 \nVolunteer opportunities are also available for those interested in supporting the celebration:\nhttps://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4CAEA729A4FDC25-62456251-khmer#/ \nPlease note: Social Venture Partners Seattle is not the host or organizer of this event. We are sharing this opportunity to support community engagement and visibility for the Khmer Community of Seattle King County’s work. For the most up-to-date information\, including location details\, accessibility options\, or schedule changes\, please refer to the host organization’s website above.
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/khmer-new-year-celebration-2026/
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SUMMARY:The State of the Nonprofit Sector
DESCRIPTION:Powering Nonprofits: Insights and Action Series\nThe State of the Nonprofit Sector\nMonday\, March 30 | 12:00–1:00 PM | Virtual\n \nRegister here: tinyurl.com/z5dh3azy \nNonprofits are facing a difficult moment.  \nDemand for services is rising\, funding is becoming more uncertain\, and nonprofit leaders are navigating increasing pressure to support their communities with fewer resources. Recent research from the Center for Effective Philanthropy shows that nearly two-thirds of nonprofits report increased demand for their services\, while almost 70 percent have lost funding from at least one source.   \nSo what does this moment mean for nonprofits — and for the communities that rely on them?  \nJoin Social Venture Partners Seattle for the first session of our Powering Nonprofits: Insights and Action Series\, a conversation about what nonprofit leaders are experiencing and how philanthropy and community partners can respond.  \nThis virtual session features:  \nSeara Grundhoefer\, Senior Analyst\, Center for Effective Philanthropy  \nJodi Nishioka\, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director\, Ile Kimoyo  \nTogether\, they will share insights from CEP’s latest national research alongside perspectives from nonprofit leadership here in Washington State.  \nIn this conversation\, we’ll explore:  \n\nWhat the latest research reveals about the pressures nonprofits are facing \n\n\nHow funding cuts\, burnout\, and increased demand are shaping nonprofit work \n\n\nWhat donors\, funders\, and community partners can do differently to support nonprofit leaders and the communities they serve \n\n  \nAt SVP Seattle\, we believe strengthening nonprofits starts with listening to nonprofit leaders and responding to what they actually need.  \nWhether you are a donor\, nonprofit leader\, or community member\, this session is designed to spark reflection\, deepen understanding\, and support more informed\, equitable engagement in the social sector.  \nRegister now: tinyurl.com/z5dh3azy
URL:https://svpseattle.org/event/the-state-of-the-nonprofit-sector/
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