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Charitable Giving

Since its inception, Concord has a history of community service and giving. Currently, Concord proudly sponsors the following non-profit organizations:

  

American Rivers

American Rivers is a national non-profit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring healthy natural rivers and the variety of life they sustain for people, fish, and wildlife. To learn more please visit www.americanrivers.org.



  

Sierra Club of Canada, B.C. Chapter

Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter is one of British Columbia's oldest and best-known environmental organizations. Membership-driven and democratically run, it is a regional chapter of Sierra Club of Canada. The BC Chapter's work includes protecting old growth forests, working towards sustainable fisheries, and educating the next generation about the importance of the natural environment. Find out more at www.sierraclub.ca/bc.

See how Concord's services contribute to the Sierra Club's mission



  

Sierra Club of Canada

Our mission is to develop a diverse, well-trained grassroots network working to protect the integrity of our global ecosystems. Sierra Club of Canada’s mission focuses on five overriding threats:

  • loss of animal and plant species
  • deterioration of the planet’s oceans and atmosphere
  • the ever-growing presence of toxic chemicals in all living things
  • destruction of our remaining wilderness
  • spiralling population growth and over consumption
Find out more at www.sierraclub.ca.



  

Tibetan Healing Fund

A humanitarian organization established to improve primary healthcare and basic education for rural Tibetan women and children. For more information, please visit www.tibetanhealingfund.org.



  

YMCA of Greater Seattle

As a branch of the YMCA of Greater Seattle, Metrocenter strengthens the community by creating programs through which youth and adults can unlock their potential for education, employment, leadership, civic engagement and community service. For more information, please visit www.seattleymca.org .



  

Alzheimer's Association

The world leader in Alzheimer research and support is a voluntary health organization dedicated to finding preventions, treatments and, eventually, a cure for Alzheimer dementia. For more information, please visit www.alz.org.



  

Cascade Land Conservancy

Cascade Land Conservancy protects our region's wild and open lands to sustain the natural beauty and health of the environment, now and for generations to come. Since 1989, we have protected tens of thousands of acres in King, Kittitas, Pierce and Snohomish counties in Washington. For more information, please visit www.cascadeland.org. See how Concord Technologies supports CLC's mission



  

Fusion International

Fusion is an international nonprofit organization that works to empower internally displaced persons worldwide by providing services that alleviate poverty, protect human rights, and promote dignity and self-sufficiency. Fusion also raises awareness of the global crisis of internal displacement through education for the general public.
Please visit www.fusion-international.org to find out how you can support people living amidst extreme violence and poverty.



  

U.S. PIRG The Federal Advocacy Office Of The State PIRGs

The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG) is an advocate for the public interest. When consumers are cheated, or our natural environment is threatened, or the voices of ordinary citizens are drowned out by special interest lobbyists, U.S. PIRG speaks up and takes action. We uncover threats to public health and well-being and fight to end them, using the time-tested tools of investigative research, media exposés, grassroots organizing, advocacy and litigation. U.S. PIRG's mission is to deliver persistent, result-oriented public interest activism that protects our environment, encourages a fair, sustainable economy, and fosters responsive, democratic government.
For more information, visit www.uspirg.org



  

Boys and Girls Club of King County

Our Mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. With 12 full-service Clubs, and 28 before- and after-school program sites, the organization is one of the largest of its kind in the nation, serving 18,000+ members annually. Program areas offered to youth include character & leadership development, education & career development, health & life skills, the arts, and sports/recreation.
www.positiveplace.org/



  

The Set A Good Example Foundation (SAGE)

SAGE Foundation Programs are model education programs sponsored by concerned businesses. Enjoying unprecedented growth SAGE Programs have helped parents, teachers, and students throughout the United States defeat immorality, illiteracy, harmful drug abuse, bullying, dropping out, gang involvement, etc. 16 United States Congressional Record Commendations attest to those facts. Built 100% on workable principles, every SAGE Program and Student activity has been successfully piloted to ensure results with every young person involved. The countless examples of enhanced well-being and indvidual advancement are the best possible indicators of its effectiveness. For more information visit http://www.sageclub.com



  

The Vanished Children's Alliance

The Vanished Children's Alliance is the oldest and second largest missing children's organization in the United States, and has been providing for the prevention, location, recovery and reunification of missing and abducted children since 1980 (incorporated as a 501(c)3 in 1981). The Vanished Children's Alliance provides critically needed direct services to families of missing children. www.vca.org.

Concord’s Fax Services Help Find Kids Faster

If you are a non-profit organization that provides assistance to community, social, health-related, or environmental causes, and feel that you would benefit from our services, please let us know!

(800) 792-0329 toll free
(206) 441-3346
(206) 441-7965 fax