GiveBIG: Lunch Break

Apr 13, 2016 | Town Hall News

In partnership with The Seattle Foundation
May 3, 2016 11am-2pm. FREE.

GiveBig

GiveBIG is The Seattle Foundation’s one-day, online charitable giving event, designed to raise money for our region’s hard-working nonprofits.

This year, Town Hall is stretching GiveBIG from the web to our stage. We have 25 diverse area nonprofits joining us at Town Hall to share their missions and highlight our collective impact—and you’re all invited!

Join us at Town Hall on May 3rd for the festivities! Grab lunch at Peasant Food Manifesto and catch a free show. Ten of our partner nonprofits are taking over the Great Hall for a three-hour, live-streaming showcase—so no matter when you stop by, something great will be waiting for you on stage!

Wander through our lobby to visit a nonprofit you know and love, and get to know some organizations you may not have met yet. Mobile giving stations will make it easy for you to GiveBIG and have your donations stretched by The Seattle Foundation! We hope you’ll join us to celebrate!

These awesome nonprofits will all be here for the party:

[twocol_one]Bushwick Book Club
Climate Solutions
Community Alliance for Global Justice
Crosscut
Early Music Guild
Forterra
Friends of the Children
Got Green
Historic Seattle
Intiman
KUOW
Lake Union Civic Orchestra
Pike Place Market Association [/twocol_one] [twocol_one_last]
Pride Foundation
Richard Hugo House
Seattle Arts & Lectures
Seattle City Club
Spectrum Dance Theatre
Teen Tix
The Mockingbird Society
Town Hall
Washington Access Fund
Washington Bus Education Fund
Women’s Funding Alliance
World Affairs Council
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Stay tuned to the GiveBIG: Lunch Break event page for details and updates. And let us know you are coming on the GiveBIG: Lunch Break Facebook event page.

Don’t think you will be able to make it? No worries! We are live streaming the event as well.

Visit GiveBIG.seattlefoundation.org to learn more about this city-wide day of giving.

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