2026 Register Roundup Recipients
January 2026 (chosen by Co-op staff)
United Way of Snohomish County Flood Relief Fund
For almost 85 years, UWSC has been working for a better Snohomish County through a variety of different programs and facilities. Recent floods left families displaced, disrupted access to services, and caused damage across our state. Recovery efforts will take time. This fund provides immediate relief where it’s needed most in Snohomish County.
February 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Pasado’s Safe Haven
Pasado’s Safe Haven is a nonprofit fighting to end animal cruelty. We focus on helping the most vulnerable animals — victims of cruelty and neglect, animals living with families lacking access to critical services, and those whose survival depends on legislative change. Our programs educate the public about how to help end animal suffering and ensure that victim animals have a second chance at life.
March 2026 (chosen by Co-op staff)
Coming Soon
April 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Down to Earth Community Gardens
Our mission is to provide space and education for people to grow their own food and offer fresh produce to area food banks. We give FREE garden beds, FREE seeds, FREE education, and access to FREE resources to help grow organic produce. Serving the greater Snohomish, Skagit, and King county, we increase visibility by offering free farmers markets, baskets of produce for delivery for seniors, people with disabilities, access to emergency food boxes, an open gate for garden grocers and much more. With 1,133 new gardens and counting we've been able to donate nearly 1 billion pounds of organic produce to Washington food banks.
May 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Delta Garage
Delta Garage provides youth aged 14-18 with the opportunities, resources, and support necessary to access and succeed in the mechanical trades. We believe our brand of career-focused youth mentorship will be instrumental in breaking cycles of poverty in our community. Throughout the school year, we host weekly "wrench" sessions where our participants learn to repair, rebuild, and customize motorcycles, as well as being introduced to different career and continuing education options in the trades.
June 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Everett Pride
Everett Pride works towards a future without discrimination, where all people under the LGBTQ+ intersectionality can feel safe, celebrated, and fulfilled. We do this by producing and facilitating LGBTQ+ pride events.
July 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Pilchuck Audubon Society
Since 1973, Pilchuck Audubon Society has been advocating for and protecting birds, wildlife, and their habitats in Snohomish County and Camano Island. Through our educational programs, community science projects, classroom grants, and advocacy efforts, we strive to foster a community where people value, protect, and enjoy healthy, sustainable ecosystems for the benefit of birds and other wildlife
August 2026 (chosen by Co-op staff)
Coming Soon
September 2026 (chosen by Co-op staff)
Coming Soon
October 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County (DVS) is a private, non-profit organization serving Snohomish County since 1976. We are the only program in Snohomish County providing emergency shelter and comprehensive, confidential services to victims of domestic abuse without regard to age, gender, race, religion, culture, national origin, sexual orientation or income level. DVS provides individual and community awareness programs which can affect the social change necessary to eliminate domestic violence throughout Snohomish County.
November 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Cocoon House
Cocoon House supports young people in Snohomish County by providing safe shelter, meaningful resources, and opportunities to grow. Through housing programs, outreach, and education, we walk alongside youth as they navigate challenges and build toward a stable future. Our mission is to ensure every young person has the support they need to thrive and we could not do this work without the support of our community partners.
December 2026 (elected by Co-op owners)
Interfaith Family Shelter
The Interfaith Family Shelter operates five emergency shelter programs for families with children under 18 who are experiencing homelessness in Snohomish County. We provide non-discriminatory, low-barrier programs so any family in need can receive support. Our services include up to 90 days of emergency shelter, basic needs assistance, access to a community kitchen and laundromat, case management to help families secure permanent housing, and a dedicated Children’s Program.
(Updated 12/27/2025)