To provide cleaning and sanitation supplies for the theater's physical space, in addition to new communication technology to support remote working, performing, and teaching, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To provide virtual programming and theater education opportunities for schools and community organizations across the Puget Sound region.
To expand high school completion opportunities for youth and young adults by providing barrier reduction and tutoring support and by engaging students in education and financial planning for success in college. (2-year grant)
To provide emergency funding to meet the critical needs of students, including housing, food, transportation, and childcare costs, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To provide higher education navigation and support services to low-income young people from high school through college graduation. (2-year grant)
To provide emergency financial support for SEA participant students who are struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To support nonprofits that are working on the front lines to provide the region's most vulnerable communities with emergency assistance, such as financial support, health care, and childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To provide high-quality, arts-based learning for students statewide that increases their understanding of Shakespeare's work through residencies and a comprehensive touring program.
To support the production of virtual, off-site programming to take the place of Seattle Shakespeare's canceled summer season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To support STG's Digital Access Program, a suite of online programs, classes, and workshops that provide summer arts access and education to a broad public audience.