Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Q2 and Beyond Fundraising

We've been a bit slow with our July vacation, but we are back and ready to roll.

For the year through July 1st, First Book-Seattle raised $9,904.50 and distributed $1,235 of our Q4 2011 fundraising to kids.  That's already 494 books!

Since then we've cleared the $10,000 fundraising mark for 2012!

Looks like we can distribute 4300 new books in our grant cycle this fall.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

First Annual “What Was Your First Book?” Read-A-Thon

With the arrival of longer summer days, First Book-Seattle has a little more time to reflect about our inaugural year. Actually, it’s been just seven months since we kicked off our campaign to provide new books to the underserved kids in King County. What a whirlwind it’s been!

If you’ve been following this blog or our Facebook page, you already know a little about what we’ve been doing. Now we want to catch you up on our progress. In May we held our First Annual “What Was Your First Book?” Read-A-Thon at Elliott Bay Book Company. Celebrating best-loved books from childhood, 20 talented community members read their favorites to an audience of kids and grown-ups alike, and shared their memories of how books comfort, thrill, and transport, opening other lives and worlds to us.

Thanks to the dedication of these readers, our volunteers and supporters, First Book raised $3885.90 that day, enough to give each child in 11 classrooms a starter collection—six books—of his or her own to take home.

During the event we were also fortunate to welcome representatives from Kent Youth & Family Services, the beneficiary of First Book-Seattle’s very first Book Grant this spring. Because of an investment from a private family foundation, they received a permanent library for their kindergarten tutoring program.

Ibrahim accepts a collection of favorite books for Kent Youth & Family Services

We were awed and moved by what we witnessed at this event, namely, a community coming together to celebrate children and the power of story. We are educators, writers, athletes, entertainers, business owners, librarians, politicians, pilots, organizers, officers, firefighters, and parents. All of us want to help raise strong, confident kids; they are the embodiment of our potential. Literacy is one of the first steps on the path to personal fulfillment and leadership. 

Congressman Jim McDermott with First Book friends

First Book-Seattle thanks all of you for your generous support over these last several months. We can’t do it without you! If you’re interested in volunteering or donating, please contact us at seattle@firstbook.org or visit www.firstbook.org/seattle. We are an all-volunteer board, and 100% of the money we raise goes directly to the purchase of new books for children in need.

We look forward to our continued partnership and the prospect of new friends!

Just one of our four fabulous chance-drawing baskets

Thanks to these businesses and individuals whose donations supported our event:
Archie McPhee
Arena Sports-Redmond (Lil’ Kickers)
Barefoot Yoga
Bodhisattva Healing Arts
Bootyland
Caspar Babypants
Central Co-op
Chi Nguyen for Estrella Salon
Clover
Costco
Cupcake Royale
Elizabeth Austen
Elliott Bay Book Company
Emerald City Trapeze Arts
Frances McCue
Grand Central Bakery
Gregg’s Cycle
Hapkido House
Heather McHugh
High Maintenance Skin Care Studio
Hot House Spa & Sauna
Kathleen Flenniken
Kids on 45th
Kate Lebo
Larry Benesh and Rebecca Hoogs
LAZERQUICK
Macrina Bakery
Mayor Mike McGinn
McMenamins
Metropolitan Market
Molly Moon’s
Moonjar
Mrs. Cooks
Oddfellows Café + Bar
QFC
Ron Lyp Designs
Samhadi Yoga
Sarah Holt
Seattle Sounders FC
Senator Patty Murray
Shakti Vinyasa Yoga
Shawn Wong
Smith Restaurant
Stuhlberg’s
Sugar Pill
Super Jock ‘n Jill
Tom Skerritt
Top Ten Toys
Trader Joe’s
Whole Life Yoga
Rat City Rollergirl Jennifer Warnick rallied the crowd with Click, Clack, Moo

And a big tip of the hat to our readers!
Daemond Arrindell
Paul Constant
Erin Dunlap
Jody Hall
Brendan Harrison
Lacey Jane Henson
Elizabeth Kruse
Congressman Jim McDermott
Brian McGuigan
Craig Nelson
Jennie Richey
Sergeant Jay Shin
Martha Silano
Misha Stone
Lieutenant Kenny Stuart
Jennifer Warnick
Officer Tomeka Williams
Shawn Wong
Jennifer Zhan

Monday, June 4, 2012

Thank You

How often do you get to hear a Congressman, a pilot, a policewoman and other important members of the Seattle community talk about the first book that made a difference in their lives?  Thanks to the volunteers who helped make the May 19th Read-a-thon at Elliott Bay Books a huge success, we got to share this memorable experience with a crowd of families and other book lovers.

It was incredible to see how this event came together, all because of the people who volunteered their time to make it happen. Refreshments and books were swiftly arranged in an inviting display, signs and balloons were posted in the bookstore, and readers and other attendees were escorted to the reading area.

As the Volunteer Coordinator for First Book-Seattle, I can only stand in awe of what we've accomplished at our first big fundraiser.  I hope everyone who contributed to the event feels good about the difference they've made.  Not only did you allow some great individuals the chance to share the memory of their first book, but you've given a new generation of kids the chance to look back on a favorite book some day.

And this is just the beginning!  We have some creative fundraising events planned for the future.  There's a range of opportunities to help out, from joining the board to helping on a committee to taking pictures at an event.

Thanks again and hope to see you all again soon!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Our First Grants

We are thrilled to announce our first partnerships with local organizations! In April, we awarded grants to Kent Youth and Family Services and Seattle’s Neighborhood House. We are excited to work with these deserving groups to get new books into the hands of King County children.

Kent Youth and Family Services’ Read To Succeed Initiative operates the After-School Academy for Millennium Elementary kindergarten students. These students participate in a class at the Birch Creek Youth Center, in which educators work to build literacy skills and support independent reading. This program operates in an immigrant community and strives to build connections between families and school.

Neighborhood House’s Child Development Programs serve four public housing communities in Seattle: High Point in West Seattle, Rainier Vista and New Holly in South Seattle, and Yesler Terrace in Central Seattle. The preschool programs offer extensive exposure to books and materials that are rich and reflective of the students’ cultural groups. Early literacy is incorporated into story times, projects, and dramatic play.

Congratulations to Kent Youth and Family Services and Neighborhood House! And thank you to our contributors and volunteers for making these first grants possible.




Wednesday, May 9, 2012


What was your first book? The one you carried everywhere and knew by heart? The one with tape on the spine? The one that opened the door…

There are just ten days until our “What Was Your First Book?” Read-A-Thon on May 19th, where twenty locals will settle in at Elliott Bay Book Company and take turns reading aloud the stories they loved first. If you’re in the Seattle area, we hope you’ll drop by that day for one story or six. Our event is free, and kids are especially welcome.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Book Bank Came to Town

We were thrilled that the First Book Book Bank came to the Seattle area during the week of April 16. Seattle was one of three stops on First Book's "One Million Books in Just Ten Days" journey. World Vision in Fife generously provided the warehouse space to store the boxes and boxes of books donated by Random House, Disney Publishing Worldwide, and Townsend Press.

At the Book Bank, our local Recipient Groups were able to pick up these brand new books to distribute to the low-income children in their schools and programs. Volunteers helped ensure that these groups received exactly the books they wanted, sorting and organizing 350,000 books by the end of the week. Here's a picture of some of our First Book -- Seattle Advisory Board members after a day's work:


Is your organization interested in becoming a First Book Recipient Group? Registered Recipient Groups have access to the First Book Online Marketplace and the National Book Bank, and are eligible to apply for First Book -- Seattle's grants. You can sign-up here.



Our First Author Reading!


How many quills does a porcupine have?*

Local author Laurie Isop asked more than 40 toddlers and preschoolers this question at an event sponsored by Cheerios and First Book at Seattle’s Mockingbird Books on March 27. Isop, the 2009 winner of the Cheerios Spoonful of Stories program, delighted her young audience by reading her book, “How Do You Hug a Porcupine?” and two other selections.

Cheerios is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its Spoonful of Stories program, which encourages parents to read to their children. Since the program began, Cheerios has distributed more than 60 million free books in its cereal boxes and has contributed more than 3.8 million dollars to First Book nationally.

We were so excited to introduce First Book -- Seattle to this inquisitive group of young readers and their families. Many thanks to Mockingbird Books for hosting.

*The answer, by the way, is 30,000 quills. OUCH!

Friday, April 13, 2012

First 6 Months of Financials

We've gotten word back on our numbers and WOW!


Q4 2011
Income: $1,347.00

  • Individual Donors: $1,115.00
  • Events: $232.00

Q1 2012
Income: $5,915.52
  • Individual Donors: $2,955.00
  • Foundation Grants: $2000.00
  • Corporate Gifts: $600.00
  • Corporate Matching Gifts: $360.52

Across individual donations, corporate gifts, and corporate matching we estimate $4557.52 was raised through our direct mail campaign.

We ended Q1 2012 with $7,262.52 available for grants to local recipient groups!

That is enough for 2904 books and giving 6 books to each of 484 kids.

We are look forward to our May "What was Your First Book" event and distributing our first set of grants in Q2!