2023 Partners & Sponsors

API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness. We build power by educating and mobilizing South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and all immigrant communities to end exploitation, creating a world where all people can heal and thrive. Learn More

Surge Reproductive Justice mobilizes communities to build a world where all people can make powerful, self-determined choices for their bodies and the future of their families and communities. Our work centers Black women, women of color, and queer and trans people of color for a movement that rises from the bottom up. Learn More

Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. We utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination.

Our organization disrupts oppressive systems that target Black gender diverse and intersex communities of color and lead to disproportionate levels of poverty, housing disparities, and gender-based violence, especially among Black and Indigenous people. Learn More

Queer The Land is a collaborative project grounded in the self-determination of queer, trans, and two spirit Black/ indigenous/ people of color (QT2BIPOC) and the vision of collectively owning our land and labor. Learn More

Alphabet Alliance of Color (AAoC) is an organization by and for queer and trans Black, Indigenous and other people of color (QTBIPOC). We serve local QTBIPOC in a variety of ways — all grounded in mutual aid, transformative justice and community connection. Learn More

Seattle Foundation ignites powerful, rewarding philanthropy to make Greater Seattle a stronger, more vibrant community for all. Learn More

Threshold Philanthropy are a philanthropic startup partnering with Black and Indigenous leaders and communities to disrupt current philanthropic strategies and co-create new ones based in reparations, to help heal the wounds of racism and capitalism. Learn More

Puckduction showcases the art of neo-burlesque and cabaret to entertain & educate the general public while providing support for marginalized performing artists. Learn More

Trans Women Of Color Solidarity Network is led by Trans people of color and advances the lives of Trans Women, Femmes, Two-Spirit and people of color living in Washington State. Learn More

Food Intentions is driven by a single goal: to continue making the world more equitable and inclusive. We aspire to do so by bringing communities together to create smiles and connections through food and culture. We strive to build productive relationships and make a positive impact in all of our pursuits. Learn More

Seattle Parks & Recreation cares for over 400 parks, 20+ community centers and pools. Seattle Parks and Rec. is what makes Seattle such a gem. Learn More

Past Partners & Sponsors

Social Justice Fund NW is a foundation working at the frontlines of social change. We leverage the resources of our members to foster significant, long-term social justice solutions throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Learn More

Satterberg Foundation is committed to supporting non-profits through authentic, relationship-based partnerships within BIPOC communities. Named to honor Elmer and Ruth Satterberg, we have provided over $90 million in grants to non-profit organizations since our founding in 1991. Learn More

Seattle Pride coordinate and promote LGBTQIA+ pride events in the Seattle area—celebrating the present, envisioning the future and honoring the past. As a non-profit organization, sponsorship and donations are used to offset expenses required to produce the year-round celebrations. Learn More

Seattle Center creates exceptional events, experiences and environments that delight and inspire the human spirit to build stronger communities. Learn More

Saigon Streets Located inside Uwajimaya at 513 S Weller St Seattle, Wa 98104. Learn More

At Stoup, our craftsmanship is a testament to our commitment to the art and the science of beer. As scientists, we hold the microorganisms and chemical processes that create beer in the highest esteem. As artists, we revel in a good pour. The dual disposition honors traditional styles perfected by earlier brew-masters as well as elevates craft brewing by continually seeking a better pint. Learn More

Founded in 2015 by brothers Jason and Patrick Spears, Locust Cider is based in Washington, specializing in one-of-a-kind flavors and innovative beverages made with real premium ingredients. We have a community of taprooms in Washington, Colorado, and Texas. Learn More

Gender Justice League has focused on elevating civil and human rights for trans and gender diverse people by creating community through advocacy efforts and shared leadership development. Learn More

UTOPIA Washington provides sacred spaces to strengthen the minds and bodies of QTPIs – Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders – through community organizing, community care, civic engagement and cultural stewardship. Learn More

Seattle Dyke March creates space on our stage to highlight and honor the experiences, pleasures, activism and identities of queer women and dyke-identified people across the gender spectrum, a space that recharges us and allows us to survive and thrive. We welcome and encourage people of all genders and identities to join us in celebration at the rally and on our march.

We strive to operate within a framework that is all about feminists + queers + community empowerment. Learn More

Restaurant Homer was created by Logan Cox and Sara Knowles and inspired by their travels to Alaska and their dog, Homer. Logan and Sara moved to Seattle in 2013 and have called Beacon Hill home ever since and are proud to own a neighborhood restaurant a few blocks away from their home.

Homer is serving Mediterranean and Middle Eastern inspired cuisine, influenced by the ingredients of the Pacific Northwest. All of the dishes are prepared over a wood fire and are served in a style that is meant for sharing. Learn More

Seattle Biscuit Company make biscuits and food the way it was meant to be made so you can eat it the way it was meant to be eaten – with love and care. We support local farms and producers, and pour our souls into what we put on your plate (or to-go box as it were…). We know you’ll taste it. Learn More

Welcome to Georgetown Brewing Company, an independently owned Seattle craft brewery and maker of Manny’s Pale Ale. In May of 2017, after 14 years selling beer, we went from a draft-only production facility to canning select full-time beers (hey, we always said “never say never”). We now offer pints in our tasting room in addition to kegs, growlers, and cans to go. Or you could be social and get out to your favorite local watering hole. The only thing that hasn’t changed, we’re still focused on one thing…brewing darn tasty beer. Learn More

Northwest Harvest is a non-profit organization supporting food banks in Washington state. Northwest Harvest distributes food to a network of more than 370 food banks, meal programs, and high-need schools throughout Washington State. Learn More

Group Health Foundation believes true equity is possible only when communities have decision-making power over the material conditions of their lives. Organizations and initiatives led by those affected by inequity have the best solutions for enacting real change. We are committed to realizing equity in Washington and ensuring that every choice we make as a foundation is aligned with our beliefs. Learn More

Families of Color Seattle (FOCS) is a non-profit organization that is connecting parents to build a loving community of families of color. Founded in 2013, FOCS is led by mothers of color. Our programs include parent groups, community resources and events, and racial equity consulting. We specialize in community dialogues, workshops, and consulting on race, family engagement, and anti-bias education. We equip parents and educators with tools to talk with children on identity, racism, inclusion & equity, and trauma-informed practices. Learn More

The Black Trans Task Force (WA-BTTF) is an intersectional, multi-generational project of community building, research, and political action addressing the crisis of violence against Black Trans people.

We provide resources for Seattle-Tacoma Black trans people in collaboration with community partners in order to broaden safety nets and increase avenues for justice that are typically available for white trans people. Learn More

Lil Woody’s Burgers & Shakes has never been just another burger joint. Every day, our gang serves up fast and fresh meals and snacks with quality and creativity. But, here’s the thing — We take as much pride in the people and environment as our food. That’s for real. Learn More

Doughnuts at General Porpoise are made with fresh eggs and are filled with seasonal jams, jellies, curds, custards, and creams. In addition to doughnuts, General Porpoise serves top quality coffees from multiple roasters. Espresso, pour over, drip, and draft cold brew are all available. Learn More

Named for the flowering plant botanist Ellen Willmott would surreptitiously plant in friendsʼ yards and in public places, Willmottʼs Ghost focuses on the flavors of Rome and Italy at large. “Willmottʼs draws inspiration from the country where I first fell in love with food,” explains Chef Renee Erickson. Roman-style pizzas, seasonal salads, fried bites, fire roasted dishes and of course, tiramisu. Located in The Spheres on sixth and Lenora. Now open for patio and limited indoor dining, takeout and delivery. Learn More