United Way of King County, Together with Ethan Stowell Restaurants, Introduce the Network of Giving to the U.S. Market
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022
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United Way of King County today announced a philanthropic partnership to bring the Network of Giving to the Seattle market.
Key Points:
- United Way of King County today announced a philanthropic partnership to bring the Network of Giving to the Seattle market.
- Gordon McHenry, Jr., President and CEO of United Way of King County, stated, United Way of King County is pleased to help bring the Network of Giving platform with its benefits for local merchants, community organizations, and other non-profits.
- The Network of Giving provides another foundation for enhancing and strengthening our communities and aligns with our impact and mission.
- Our team is working with United Way of King County, Ethan Stowell Restaurants (ESR) and the entire community to release Americas first Network of Giving in Seattle.