Continuing to Connect, Educate, and Impact in 2022 & 2023

2022 Personal Giving and Impact Investing

The landscape of social impact giving is expanding in terms of funding and finance as well as operations and internal structures. What does this look like, and where are opportunities for women to invest in and shape this evolving sphere? How do women philanthropists use our money and our time to drive consumer power? Where can we be influencers?

2023 Lessons We Learned in Philanthropy

Community influencers and fellow Impact 100 Seattle members recently shared personal stories from grantmaking, volunteering, and individual and collective philanthropy. Our sector over these past few years has been tested with sudden shifts and rapid pivots. We've donned new hats strategically to take risks and navigate both planned and unexpected changes. What personal lessons about giving and philanthropy have you taken to heart? What have you embraced to pay forward? What would you like to forget, or do over? How do we support one another in our gifting journeys as leaders and learners?

At Impact 100 Seattle, we envision a world where nonprofits spend time transforming communities, not fundraising.


Each year we continue to grow our membership, deepen relationships, and create meaningful impact for small nonprofits in the Puget Sound Region.

Education and learning is at the heart of this work.

Our Membership is open for 2023 - register here to join or renew.

If your organization is interested in applying for a 2023 grant - please click here.

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