Donate
Your tax-deductible donation to 826 Seattle supports the only program in Seattle created solely for and dedicated to improving the written communication skills of Seattle youth through a wide range of free writing and tutoring opportunities.
We’ll make it as easy on you as possible, whether you’d like to give in one lump sum, in monthly installments, every year on your birthday, or as a stock transfer to save on capital gains tax.
Click the donate button to use your credit card or PayPal account or mail your donation to the address below.
826 Seattle
PO BOX 30764
Seattle, WA 98113
Wish List
There are many ways to give to 826 Seattle. Material donations are as important to us as your time and financial contributions. Contact us at donations@826seattle.org to make arrangements to donate any of the items below:
Technology/Electronics
- two microphones with mic cables and mic stands
- flash drives
- Apple 60W MagSafe Power Cords for MacBook
- Mac laptops or desktops running OSX 10.6 or newer
- FireWire cables
- digital stylus
- laptop sleeves or carrying cases
- cord covers
- new 27" iMac for our design manager
- graphing calculators
Furnishings
- nice office chairs
- 8 x 10 frames
Student Needs
- large pads of butcher paper
- large artist sketchbooks
- lined and graph paper
- pens and pencils
Kitchen Needs
- 5oz paper cups
- non-styrofoam disposable coffee cups
- paper plates, bowls, and napkins
Office and Art Supplies
- clip boards
- general office supplies
- photocopy paper
- brightly-colored card stock
- postage stamps
- black permanent pens
Office Equipment
- one year of underwriting the cost of leasing a copy machine
Gift Certificates
- office supply stores
- Storables
- grocery stores
- Safeway
- Trader Joe's
- home improvement stores
- Costco
- local shops/restaurants (to give to interns and volunteers)
- Amazon
- Apple Store
- IKEA
Other
- frequent flyer miles
- set of large crash cymbals
- bus tickets
- Emergen-C or other vitamin C drink mix
- subscription to The New Yorker
“We really believe in education and community and the power of good writing, and 826 Seattle represents all of those things.”
- Brandon Pettit & Molly Wizenberg, Donors