There’s still time to support RAIs Capital Campaign as we are “Threading the Final Mile”.
The space has been transformed. We are especially grateful to the following public grants that allowed us to break ground last August, and embark on the renovations to improve RAI’s Maker Space and add a Cultural Center to our facility:
There’s still time to support RAIs Capital Campaign as we are “Threading the Final Mile”.
The space has been transformed. We are especially grateful to the following public grants that allowed us to break ground last August, and embark on the renovations to improve RAI’s Maker Space and add a Cultural Center to our facility:
King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget (PSB)
4Culture: Doors Open Facilities & Building for Equity
WA State Department of Commerce
US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget (PSB)
4Culture: Doors Open Facilities & Building for Equity
WA State Department of Commerce
US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
We are not done yet — we need your help! RAI’s Capital Campaign raised over $4.1M in funding for the acquisition and renovation of our current location at 12337 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA. The building needed significant repair and upgrades in order to make it safe, welcoming, and accessible.
Now nearly complete, our team has moved back into the space.
Thanks to our supporters, the space will serve as a hub for sewing training, ESL and Digital Literacy, artistic expression, microbusiness support, mending & alterations, our continued emphasis on the circular economy and upcycling, skill development, and cultural exchange.
By supporting this campaign, you become an integral part of supporting the refugee and immigrant women RAI supports.
To make a capital contribution, please reach out to info@refugeesarts.org.
We are not done yet — we need your help! RAI’s Capital Campaign raised over $4.1M in funding for the acquisition and renovation of our current location at 12337 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA. The building needed significant repair and upgrades in order to make it safe, welcoming, and accessible.
Now nearly complete, our team has moved back into the space.
Thanks to our supporters, the space will serve as a hub for sewing training, ESL and Digital Literacy, artistic expression, microbusiness support, mending & alterations, our continued emphasis on the circular economy and upcycling, skill development, and cultural exchange.
By supporting this campaign, you become an integral part of supporting the refugee and immigrant women RAI supports.
To make a capital contribution, please reach out to info@refugeesarts.org.