WA Rural Powerbuilders Cohort #1​

Together for 5 years

This Cohort lasts up to five years so relationships can strengthen, processes can develop, and internal structures can be built. Together, Nuestra Casa, Rural People’s Platform, and We Are Comunidad meet quarterly to present grant proposals to each other, vote on new grants, share progress updates, and seek advice on new challenges as they build capacity and grow.

Through education, advocacy, and mutual support, Nuestra Casa empowers immigrants in the Lower Yakima Valley to create positive changes, enriching themselves, their families, and their communities.

Founded 2004

Rural People’s Platform organizes community members across rural North Central Washington around local initiatives and a long-term agenda that makes economic stability possible and sustainable for all working people and families.

 

Based in rural Vashon Island, We Are Comunidad centers the leadership and well-being of the island’s Latine and immigrant communities by providing mutual aid, advocacy, and cultural programs that build community power and belonging.

Founded 2009

Long-Term Community Investment

Magic Cabinet prioritizes community-born, led, and serving organizations to build their capacity and accelerate their impact. We believe if given the time, tools, and resources they ask for, the organizations and the communities they serve will flourish.

Capacity Building Projects Overview

An effective nonprofit is more than its programs. This rural cohort has access to up to $3.2 million through collectively approved capacity-building grants. Every Cohort Member faces unique challenges and opportunities for their organization; that’s why they determine how to leverage Magic Cabinet funds.

Amidst a changing world, nonprofits feel the pressing need to adapt. However, within this challenge exists an opportunity to redefine their visual identity. Discover the intentional process our nonprofit partners took as they navigated change, embraced transformation, and paved the way for a fresh chapter.

Connecting with Nonprofits How We Build Trust With Communities

Following our Community Input phase, our team dives back into research to connect with nonprofits and select organizations to fund. Our approach focuses on building more open and trusting relationships with communities.

— Katie Conry, Executive Director, Tenderloin Museum

The power of capacity-building investments can’t be understated. See how one of our nonprofit partners incorporated sabbaticals as an investment in their team and community.