Community April 6, 2022

Kitsap Great Give: An Easy Way to Give Back

Whether you are new to donating to the nonprofit world, or you are a seasoned giver, Kitsap Great Give is a phenomenal event. This year, it’s on April 19th, but early giving has already begun. Kitsap Great Give supports a multitude of local organizations, making it easy to donate to more than one nonprofit at a time through a streamlined process. On the website, you can search by name, category, or scroll through a list of nonprofits on the leaderboard, which can be sorted alphabetically, by the number of donations, or by the total raised.

What is the history of Kitsap Great Give?

The event began in 2014 and has raised over $12,000,00 since its inception. In 2021, $2.19M was raised for 357 charities. As a community event, Kitsap Great Give is much larger than any one nonprofit. According to Kitsap Great Give’s website, more than 40% of donors make donations for this event in addition to their regular giving – increasing the amount that the organizations receive. 

Who runs this event?

Kitsap Community Foundation is the annual host and United Way of Kitsap County is a presenting partner. These two organizations are vital to the operations of the giving event. Additionally, they help behind the scenes by covering the costs of fees associated with donations. Other sponsors provide much-needed support by underwriting fees, providing bonus support, and awarding prizes to the organizations involved.

What types of organizations benefit?

From food banks to museums, animal shelters to educational nonprofits, the types of participating organizations vary greatly. They do not have to pay a fee to participate but must register in advance to be part of the event. It really helps the 350+ organizations who chose to participate annually.

So many organizations serve Kitsap County by meeting residents’ needs and enriching our community in many ways. Here’s a list of 2022 participants (PDF)

When can I give and is there a minimum amount?

The big Kitsap Great Give day is on Tuesday, April 19, 2022. However, donations for “early giving” started on April 1st (no joke!) and run through April 18th. This year’s goal for giving is $2.2 million. The minimum payment amount is $10, and every little bit counts!

How can I submit payment?

The easiest way to pay is through the online platform. However, donations can be made over the phone by calling the Kitsap Community Foundation at (360) 698-3622. Direct mailers and special publications allow mail-in payments. 

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Yes! You will receive an email confirming your donation. This is a receipt to keep for tax purposes with a list of organizations and amounts to each.

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Graphic created by Kitsap Foundation. See PDF.

Last year at a glance

Here’s a breakdown of giving by category for 2021.

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Chart created by Kitsap Foundation. See PDF.

Windermere Poulsbo’s involvement

A portion of every Windermere real estate agent’s commission is donated to the Windermere Foundation. This year, through Windermere Foundation of Poulsbo, we are gifting $25,000 in matching dollars to support three local nonprofits for Kitsap Great Give. $10,000 will go to the Holly Ridge Center, which works to “enable children and adults with differing abilities to reach their fullest potential, creating a positive and lasting impact on the community”. Another $10,000 will go to the Foundation for Homeless & Poverty Management, and their mission is to help “people living in poverty and surviving homelessness to rebuild and stabilize their lives and the lives of their families so they can thrive and not just survive”. And, $5,000 will go to Fishline Foodbank and Comprehensive Services, which serves the North Kitsap Community, “providing food, emergency services, and resources to transform lives”. 

In addition to Kitsap Great Give, our Windermere Poulsbo office is involved in the communities we serve in a variety of ways. We proudly support many different local nonprofits through group and individual donations, and through volunteer work.

There are so many wonderful nonprofits to support through Kitsap Great Give, and we hope you’ll give if you’re able to and help us spread the word.

 

Community March 18, 2021

Community Spotlight: Fishline Food Bank

As one of the oldest food banks in the United States, Fishline has served North Kitsap County for 54 years. It distributes over one million pounds of food annually. Today, Fishline provides comprehensive services to assist our neighbors in need. Read on to find out more about this incredible organization.

Fishline’s History and Mission

The First Lutheran, St. Charles Episcopal, and St. Olaf’s Catholic Parish combined their efforts to establish Fishline in 1967.  Fishline’s mission is to serve the North Kitsap community by providing resources to transform lives. Above all, Fishline envisions a community where a solid foundation exists for all people, including adequate food, shelter, healthcare, and employment. 

Barbara Stuart, Fishline’s first Executive Director, worked tirelessly for 34 years to grow Fishline. Stuart’s leadership pioneered the organization’s innovative comprehensive services structure.  “Their dedicated staff and volunteers work diligently to meet various needs,” says Realtor Randy Taplin, who volunteers at Fishline once a week.

Fishline Food Bank. Photo by Leo Phillips.

A Market and So Much More

Our Windermere agents are proud to volunteer and support Fishline’s services. “Fishline is a remarkable local organization that has evolved into something groundbreaking,” says Bridget Young, Broker. “The new facility serves community members experiencing food scarcity with its attractive and well-stocked market. In addition, they provide access to important services like dental care, mental health services, and resources for veterans.” 

Fishline is most known for its food services through The Healthy Foods Market. The market is fully stocked with fresh produce, dry/canned goods, baby food, diapers, and various products. Additionally, registered clients can shop there up to two times per week and pay on a need-based “Fishbucks” system.

“I love that Fishline is a well-run organization with so many services to offer our local community members in need,” says Joni Kimmel, Broker. Fishline provides emergency and supportive services such as housing assistance, mental health services, and financial advice.

Mobile Showers Program

On October 5, 2020, Fishline launched its new Fresh Start Mobile Shower Program in collaboration with Kitsap County Rescue Mission, the City of Poulsbo, Clear Creek RV, and Integrity Roofing. The program hopes to expand Fishline’s safety net by providing physical, mental, and emotional benefits to community members during this unprecedented time. It operates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. They provide clients with towels, toiletries, clothing, cold weather gear, and access to its other support services. 

Programs to Address Housing and Food Insecurity

As part of its comprehensive structure, Fishline offers rent assistance, eviction prevention, and homeless support services under their housing services. Safe Park is a unique program that provides safe parking for up to five cars for single women, single men, and families who are temporarily living in their vehicles.

Fishline’s Food for Thought program began in response to the need of low-income students to have enough food during school closures. It’s a fabulous program used by many students,” says Karen Keefe, Broker. Weekends, holidays, and summer can be stressful for food-insecure students who rely on free and reduced school meals. The Food for Thought program delivers meal kits to low-income students in Poulsbo and Suquamish every Friday. Also, this program provides meals during the summer.

Recognition

Impacting countless lives, Fishline’s programs and their innovative efforts have not gone unnoticed. In fact, two of its programs have received the Food Lifeline Excellence in Client Services Award. This industry award considers programs from food banks throughout Washington state.

Get Involved

Undoubtedly, the combined effort of volunteers and donors is what has powered Fishline’s mission throughout the years. In addition to volunteering and donating, you can host fundraisers or food drives to get involved“Fishline is such an amazing, well-organized nonprofit in its mission to help our community of people in need. I love supporting it,” says Broker Mary Richards.

Hosting an annual food drive is a great way to connect with neighbors and impact your community. “Terry Burns and I host an annual food drive every November in Poulsbo’s Forest Rock Hills to benefit Fishline,” says Liz Bailey, Realtor. “All donated items go directly to Fishline. In 2020, the generous residents of Forest Rock Hills contributed 1,150 pounds of food along with cash donations totaling $1,500.” 

Other Ways to Support Fishline

You can also support Fishline by shopping at or donating to Second Season Thrift Store. All sales directly support Fishline’s vision. Due to the pandemic, Second Season’s donations have decreased while the number of people in need of Fishline’s services has increased. To donate, go to the old Fishline building (19705 NW, Viking Ave NW in Poulsbo) on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM. For more information, visit their Donation Sites page.