Goal Area 2: Supportive Relationships

Below is summary information for the human services programs funded by the City in 2024 that enhance supportive relationships within families, neighborhoods, and communities. 

Please be aware that agencies may not provide information for all demographic categories, leading to potential inconsistencies in the data.

Hispanic/Latino identity is considered an ethnicity by the Census. Because of this, individuals who identify as Hispanic/Latino will select a race in addition to their ethnicity. Please see the Census FAQ About Race and Ethnicity for more information.

BIPOC refers to Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color.

AMI refers to Area Median Income as determined by the US Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

 GOAL AREA 2 - AT A GLANCE
 Total Funds Allocated for 2024 $403,813
 Total Organizations Funded 18
 BIPOC Organizations 5 (28%)
 Total Programs Funded 21
 Unduplicated Households 1,961
 Unduplicated Individuals 3,464
Client Racial Ethnic Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaska Native 35 1%
 Asian/Asian American 794 24%
 Black/African American 450 14%
 Latino/Hispanic 463 14%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  48 1%
 White/Caucasian 817 25%
 Other 182 5%
 Multi-Racial 165 5%
 Unknown 831 25%
TOTAL  3,322  

 


Organization: 4 Tomorrow

Program: Life Services

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $60,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 174

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 522

Program Overview: A comprehensive family and individual support program focused on helping Latino and Spanish speaking East King County residents create goals related to housing stability, immigration applications, mental health treatment, educational attainment etc. Life Services coaches meet families and individuals where they are at to assess their immediate needs while helping them set short and long term goals to achieve their vision of success.

Race

Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 18 3%
 Asian/Asian American 30 6%
 Black/African American 80 15%
 Latino/Hispanic 165 32%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   26 5%
 White/Caucasian 73 14%
 Other 23 4%
 Multi-Racial 59 11%
 Unknown 213 41%
 TOTAL  522  

Gender

  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 251 48%
 Male 271 52%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  522  

Age

 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 72 14%
6-12 95 18%
13-17 79 15%
18-24 75 14%
25-34 102 20%
35-54 63 12%
55-74 26 5%
75-84 8 2%
85+ 2 >1%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  522  

Income

Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  124 71%
 Low (<50% AMI) 41 24%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  9 5%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  174  

Housing

  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 522 100%
 TOTAL  522  

Disability

  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 522 100%
 TOTAL  522  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 522 100%
 TOTAL  522  

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of King County

Program: Youth Development

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $10,700

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 282

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
362 

Program Overview: Serves 1,100 youth ages five to 18 annually, including a higher percentage of low-income families than the City of Kirkland average. Offers a wide variety of programs that develop kids' academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 <1%
 Asian/Asian American 68 19%
 Black/African American 30 8%
 Latino/Hispanic 31 9%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   8 2%
 White/Caucasian 140 39%
 Other 16 4%
 Multi-Racial 27 7%
 Unknown 72 20%
 TOTAL  362  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 165 46%
 Male 196 54%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 1 <1%
 TOTAL  362  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 19 5%
6-12 294 81%
13-17 48 13%
18-24 1 <1%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   1 <1%
 TOTAL  362  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 84 30%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  198 70%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  282  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  362 100%
 TOTAL  362  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  362 100%
 TOTAL  362  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 362 100%
 TOTAL  362  

Organization: Bridge Disability Ministries

Program: Meyer Medical Equipment Center

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $5,350

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 186

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
186

Program Overview: Provides refurbished medical and mobility equipment on-demand to anyone in need. The program does not require an application, eligibility requirements, or required fees. This low-barrier approach situates Bridge Ministry to serve those who fall between the gaps of other agencies, as well as those who have difficulty navigating long or complicated application processes. 

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 11 6%
 Black/African American 5 3%
 Latino/Hispanic 5 3%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 144 77%
 Other 3 2%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 23 12%
 TOTAL  186  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 95 51%
 Male 57 31%
Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 34 18%
 TOTAL  186  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 1 1%
6-12 4 2%
13-17 1 1%
18-24 2 1%
25-34 1 1%
35-54 6 3%
55-74 59 32%
75-84 62 33%
85+ 33 18%
Unknown   17 9%
 TOTAL  186  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  84 45%
 Low (<50% AMI) 49 26%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  36 19%
 Above (>80% AMI) 7 4%
 Unknown 10 5%
 TOTAL  186  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 186 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  186  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 186 100%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  186  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 8 4%
 Proficient 160 86%
 Unknown 18 10%
 TOTAL  186  

Organization: BrightSpark

Program: Information, Referrals & Technical Assistance

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $8,025

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 42

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 
42

Program Overview: Assists families in their child care search by referring them to child care providers, community resources, and education about quality child care. CCR also provides customized, culturally-relevant and inclusive Technical Assistance and Training to child care providers to strengthen their delivery of child care.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 2%
 Black/African American 7 17%
 Latino/Hispanic 7 17%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 14 33%
 Other 2 5%
 Multi-Racial 3 7%
 Unknown 15 36%
 TOTAL  42  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 33 79%
 Male 4 10%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 5 12%
 TOTAL  42  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 6 14%
25-34 10 24%
35-54 16 38%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   10 24%
 TOTAL  42  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  7 17%
 Low (<50% AMI) 29 69%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 2%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 5 12%
 TOTAL 42  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 10 24%
 Housed 32 76%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  42  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 37 88%
 Unknown 5 12%
 TOTAL  42  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 5 12%
 Proficient 37 88%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  42  

Organization: Catholic Community Services of King County

Program: Volunteer Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $6,688

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 21

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 
21

Program Overview: Connects community volunteers with low-income older adults (60 and up) and adults living with disabilities. VS fosters supportive relationships so that participants, who don’t qualify for other services and can’t afford to pay for assistance, are able to get their basic needs met. Volunteers help with household chores and transportation so participants can remain independent for as long as safely possible.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 4 19%
 Latino/Hispanic 2 10%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 9 43%
 Other 1 5%
 Multi-Racial 1 5%
 Unknown 6 29%
 TOTAL  21  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 16 75%
 Male 5 24%
Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 3 14%
55-74 7 33%
75-84 8 38%
85+ 3 14%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  21  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  19 90%
 Low (<50% AMI) 2 10%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  21 100%
 TOTAL  21  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  21 100%
 TOTAL  21  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 21 100%
 TOTAL  21  

Organization: Chinese Information & Service Center

Program: Family Resource Support

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $8,025

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
118

Program Overview: Provides Chinese and Russian families on the Eastside--the majority of whom are low income and limited English proficiency--a single-entry point to access information and referral around health, education, training, legal, naturalization, benefits, and basic needs for all members of the family. This free service promotes intercultural interaction through outreach and assistance helping Chinese and Russian families connect to community resources.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 91 77%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 19 16%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  118  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 64 54%
 Male 39 33%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 15 13%
 TOTAL  118  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 2 0%
35-54 12 10%
55-74 65 55%
75-84 29 25%
85+ 1 1%
Unknown   9 8%
 TOTAL  118  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  33 28%
 Low (<50% AMI) 34 29%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 50 42%
 TOTAL  118  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 118 100%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  118  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  0 100%
 TOTAL  118  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count     Percent  
 Limited 99 84%
 Proficient 19 16%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  118  

Organization: Communities in Schools Renton-Tukwila

Program: Lake Washington Student & Family Support

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $60,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
 95

Program Overview: Social service professional staff work directly inside K-12 schools delivering a unique model of Integrated Student Support to address the identified needs of each school and its individual students who are facing non-academic barriers to success. Program provides supports in three different tiers: School-wide services; Targeted programs; and individualized support. A site coordinator is currently serving Kamiakin Middle School.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 13 14%
 Black/African American 26 27%
 Latino/Hispanic 39 41%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 16 17%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 1 1%
 Unknown 39 41%
 TOTAL  95  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 13 14%
 Male 81 85%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 1 1%
 TOTAL  95  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 9 9%
13-17 86 91%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  95  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  26 27%
 Low (<50% AMI) 69 73%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  95  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count     Percent  
 Unhoused 33 35%
 Housed 62 65%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  95  
Disability
  Disability Status    Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 95 100%
 TOTAL  95  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 61 64%
 Proficient 34 36%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  95  

Organization: Crisis Connections

Program: King County 2-1-1

BIPOC Organization:  No              

Amount Funded (2024): $13,375

Unduplicated Households Served: 923

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 923

Program Overview: King County 2-1-1 is a connector. By simply dialing 2-1-1 or accessing resources online, people get connected to help, including housing assistance, veteran services, support for seniors, or food assistance.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 13 1%
 Asian/Asian American 30 3%
 Black/African American 120 13%
 Latino/Hispanic 105 11%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   11 1%
 White/Caucasian 236 26%
 Other 46 5%
 Multi-Racial 59 6%
 Unknown 408 44%
 TOTAL  923  
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 484 52%
 Male 182 20%
 Transgender 11 1%
 Unknown 246 27%
 TOTAL  923  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 2 <1%
18-24 51 6%
25-34 163 18%
35-54 281 30%
55-74 160 17%
75-84 35 4%
85+ 12 1%
Unknown   219 24%
 TOTAL  923  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  523 57%
 Low (<50% AMI) 93 10%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  40 4%
 Above (>80% AMI) 9 1%
 Unknown 258 28%
 TOTAL  923  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 161 17%
 Housed 446 48%
 Unknown 316 34%
 TOTAL  923  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 360 39%
 No 324 35%
 Unknown 239 26%
 TOTAL  923  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 40 4%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 883 96%
 TOTAL  923  

Organization: Eastside Legal Assistance Program

Program: Legal Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $21,400

Unduplicated Households Served: 49

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 100

Program Overview: Provides free civil legal aid to low income residents in East King County. ELAP offers 27 clinics monthly to offer support with civil legal issues. In addition, the agency offers workshops and lectures on current community issues. 

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 2%
 Asian/Asian American 7 14%
 Black/African American 3 6%
 Latino/Hispanic 11 22%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 2%
 White/Caucasian 33 67%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 2 4%
 Unknown 2 4%
 TOTAL  49  
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 39 80%
 Male 9 18%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL  49  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 4 8%
25-34 8 16%
35-54 19 39%
55-74 7 14%
75-84 11 22%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  49  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  40 82%
 Low (<50% AMI) 2 4%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  2 4%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 5 10%
 TOTAL  49  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 2 4%
 Housed 33 67%
 Unknown 14 29%
 TOTAL  49  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 19 39%
 No 29 59%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL  49  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 8 16%
 Proficient 41 84%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  49  

Organization: Families of Color

Program: Parent Support Groups

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $5,350

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 3

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 
3

Program Overview: Parent groups are facilitated gatherings to increase parenting skills and provide a space to discuss identity and race. Gatherings are eight to ten weekly, two-hour sessions. FOCS curriculum includes dialogue on racism, identity, and the tools to best support raising strong and compassionate children of color. Facilitators are parents themselves with lived experience specific to the group.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 20%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 20%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 20%
 White/Caucasian 1 20%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 1 20%
 Unknown 1 20%
 TOTAL  5  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 2 67%
 Male 0 0%
Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 1 33%
 TOTAL  3  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 1 33%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 2 67%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  3  
Income
Income Level   Count     Percent  
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 2 67%
 Unknown 1 33%
 TOTAL  3  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  3 100%
 TOTAL  3  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 3 100%
 TOTAL  3  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 3 100%
 TOTAL  3  

Organization: Imagine Housing

Program: Daily Activity for Older Adults

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $28,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 2

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
2

Program Overview: Through a partnership with Full Life Care (FLC), Imagine Housing provides in-home assistance to residents of two Imagine Housing communities in Kirkland, Athene and Francis Village. A Full Life Care Resident Care Provider(RCP) delivers flexible resident-focused ADL and IADL care for residents identified by Imagine Housing staff at Athene and Francis Village.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 0 0%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count     Percent  
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
Disability
   Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 2 100%
 TOTAL  2  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 2 100%
 TOTAL  2  

Organization: Indian American Community Services

Program: Cultural Navigator

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $15,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 
79

Program Overview: Offers community members access to staff, workshops, training and information to connect them to basic resources, address their concerns with support services continuing to follow up and ensure that needs are met comprehensively. IACS offers a safe and familiar space for its community to reach out during challenging times to access emergency and crises care services such as food, housing, legal and healthcare. Services are open to all regardless of religion, gender, language, socio-economic status.

Race
Racial Identity  Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 77 97%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 1%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 1 1%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  79  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 35 44%
 Male 39 49%
 Transgender 5 6%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  79  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 21 27%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 11 14%
55-74 19 24%
75-84 13 16%
85+ 11 14%
Unknown   4 5%
 TOTAL  79  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 23 31%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  38 51%
 Above (>80% AMI) 7 9%
 Unknown 7 9%
 TOTAL  75  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 75 95%
 Unknown 4 5%
 TOTAL  79  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 21 27%
 No 58 73%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  79  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 48 61%
 Proficient 31 39%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  79  

Organization: Indian American Community Services

Program: Women, Youth & Senior Programming

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $20,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
386

Program Overview: Programming for women, seniors and youth in the Asian Indian community of King County both in-person at six popup community centers and virtually. Services for seniors address social connections, isolation, wellness, healthcare, health education and vocational training; for women focus on mentoring, interview skills, career training, employment placement; and for youth include peer mentoring, leadership training, vocational training and volunteer projects.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 384 99%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 1%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 1 1%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  386  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 196 51%
 Male 167 43%
 Transgender 9 2%
 Unknown 14 4%
 TOTAL  386  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 31 8%
13-17 51 13%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 87 23%
55-74 94 24%
75-84 76 20%
85+ 47 12%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  386  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 32 8%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  246 64%
 Above (>80% AMI) 87 23%
 Unknown 21 5%
 TOTAL  386  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count     Percent  
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 386 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  386  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 23 6%
 No 363 94%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  386  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 323 84%
 Proficient 63 16%
 Unknown 0 0
 TOTAL  386  

Organization: KidsQuest Children's Museum

Program: Noticias en español para familias

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $7,200

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
7

Program Overview: Noticias en español para familias is an innovative, weekly video production, transcreated with the community and broadcast by native Spanish speakers. The goal of the videos is to provide timely, culturally relevant news from school districts to close the opportunity gap.

Race
Racial Identity  Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 7 100%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 7 100%
 TOTAL  7  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 6 86%
 Male 1 14%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  7  
Age
 Age    Count   Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   7 100%
 TOTAL  7  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 7 100%
 TOTAL  7  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  7 100%
 TOTAL  7  
Disability
  Disability Status    Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  7 100%
 TOTAL  7  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 7 100%
 TOTAL  7  

Organization: Kindering  

Program: Early Care & Education Consultation

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $21,400

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
 
28

Program Overview: Designed to support child care and preschool providers caring for children (birth – 6) through consultation and training which focuses on early identification of developmental disabilities/delays and behavior challenges, along with general classroom management and support. The focus is on supporting the whole child and those who care for them. 

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 5 18%
 Black/African American 1 4%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 4%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 16 57%
 Other 1 4%
 Multi-Racial 4 14%
 Unknown 1 4%
 TOTAL  28  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 11 39%
 Male 17 61%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  28  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 27 96%
6-12 1 4%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  28  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 4%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  2 7%
 Above (>80% AMI) 19 68%
 Unknown 6 21%
 TOTAL  28  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 28 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  28  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 3 11%
 No 25 89%
 Unknown 0 0
 TOTAL  28  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 2 7%
 Proficient 26 93%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  28  

Organization: King County Bar Association

Program: Pro Bono Services Department - Housing Justice Project & Neighborhood Legal Clinics

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $5,350

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 84

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
 197

Program Overview: Provides low-income residents with free legal consultations in family law, debt and bankruptcy, immigration and housing through neighborhood legal clinics. Additional services include legal representation and rent assistance for residents faced with eviction and partner referrals to social service agencies.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1%
 Asian/Asian American 14 17%
 Black/African American 7 8%
 Latino/Hispanic 5 6%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 1%
 White/Caucasian 25 30%
 Other 4 5%
 Multi-Racial 4 5%
 Unknown 28 33%
 TOTAL  84  
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 54 64%
 Male 19 23%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 11 13%
 TOTAL  84  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 6 7%
25-34 17 20%
35-54 40 48%
55-74 11 13%
75-84 4 5%
85+ 1 1%
Unknown   5 6%
 TOTAL  84  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  48 57%
 Low (<50% AMI) 9 11%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  9 11%
 Above (>80% AMI) 5 6%
 Unknown 13 15%
 TOTAL  84  
Housing
  Housing Status   Count    Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  84  100%
 TOTAL  84  
Disability
  Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  84 100%
 TOTAL  84  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 84 100%
 TOTAL  84  

Organization: MAPS - Muslim Community Resource Center (MCRC)

Program: Information, Referrals & Resources

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $16,050

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 20

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
200

Program Overview: Provides walk-in and call-in assistance to anyone in need, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. MCRC provides assistance to those with cultural and language barriers that often make finding and receiving help difficult. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count    Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 50 23%
 Black/African American 135 61%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 35 16%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent 
 Female 175 80%
 Male 45 20%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 23 10%
6-12 27 12%
13-17 17 8%
18-24 13 6%
25-34 55 25%
35-54 45 20%
55-74 40 18%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  220 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
Housing
  Housing Status   Count  Percent 
 Unhoused 25 11%
 Housed 195 89%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
Disability
  Disability Status      Count     Percent 
 Yes 10 11%
 No 210 89%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 185 84%
 Proficient 35 16%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  220  

Organization: Sound Generations

Program: Volunteer Transportation

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $8,240

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 38

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
38

Program Overview: Provides free, personalized, and safe transportation to healthcare appointments and other essential visits. The program relies on volunteers using their own vehicles to provide resides to 60 + giving them a sense of independence, care, and support. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 3%
 Asian/Asian American 1 3%
 Black/African American 4 11%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 3%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 30 79%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 2 5%
 TOTAL  38  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent 
 Female 34 89%
 Male 2 5%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 2 5%
 TOTAL  38  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 13 34%
75-84 12 32%
85+ 13 34%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  38  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  31 82%
 Low (<50% AMI) 3 8%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  3 8%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 1 3%
 TOTAL  38  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 34 89%
 Unknown 4 11%
 TOTAL  38  
Disability
  Disability Status      Count     Percent 
 Yes 18 47%
 No 18 47%
 Unknown 2 5%
 TOTAL  38  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 18 47%
 Unknown 20 53%
 TOTAL  38  

Organization: Youth Eastside Services

Program: Community-Based Outreach Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $37,453

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 87

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
105

Program Overview: Provides free outreach, drop-in counseling services, and group services for at-risk children and youth at community and day centers.

Race
Racial Identity    Count    Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 11 10%
 Black/African American 26 25%
 Latino/Hispanic 35 33%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 24 23%
 Other 41 39%
 Multi-Racial 1 1%
 Unknown 2 2%
 TOTAL  105  
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 46 44%
 Male 59 56%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  105  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 43 41%
13-17 45 43%
18-24 16 15%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 1 1%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  105  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1 1%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 1%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 102 97%
 TOTAL  105  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 105 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  105  
Disability
  Disability Status      Count     Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 105 100%
 TOTAL  105  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 105 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  105  

Organization: Youth Eastside Services

Program: Latinx Youth Programs

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $38,407

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 50

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):
50

Program Overview: Provides culturally-relevant youth development activities facilitated by bilingual (Spanish-English)/bicultural staff, including program activities to promote leadership skills, and youth-led community service projects and cultural events. The after-school program engages Hispanic youth who are at-risk of dropping out of school and re-connect them to school, community and culture. 

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 2 4%
 Latino/Hispanic 48 96%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 45 90%
 Multi-Racial 1 2%
 Unknown 2 4%
 TOTAL  50  
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 32 64%
 Male 17 34%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL  50  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 21 42%
18-24 22 44%
25-34 1 2%
35-54 3 6%
55-74 1 2%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 2 4%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  50  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  4 8%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 1 2%
 Unknown 45 90%
 TOTAL  50  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 1 2%
 Housed 49 98%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  50  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 1 2%
 No 10 20%
 Unknown 39 78%
 TOTAL  50  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 7 14%
 Proficient 43 86%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  50