CascadiaNow! Updates

An Online Learning Library for Projects and Nonprofits in Cascadia & Beyond!

An Online Learning Library for Projects and Nonprofits in Cascadia & Beyond!

CascadiaNow! hopes our an awesome new resource library serves not only to enhance the successes of our fiscally sponsored projects but will assist the community in any charitable and educational activities throughout Cascadia and beyond.

Watch: "Joey's Dream" by Cascadian Artists Joey Joseph & Bram Draper

Watch: "Joey's Dream" by Cascadian Artists Joey Joseph & Bram Draper

We are proud to share an awesome collaboration between CascadiaNow! project Vibrant Palette Arts Center (VPAC) and the Office of Arts & Culture Seattle, which brought together local film maker Bram Draper and VPAC artist Joey Joseph to create the short animated film "Joey's Dream."

Cascadian Culture: A Vibrant Palette Arts Center Exhibition & Short Film Premiere

Cascadian Culture: A Vibrant Palette Arts Center Exhibition & Short Film Premiere

Join Vibrant Palette Arts Center, a project of CascadiaNow!, for their winter art show, exhibiting works by all eleven Vibrant Palette Artists. This show will also feature the world premiere of "Joey's Dream", a short animated film created by artists Joey Joseph and Bram Draper, partially sponsored by Office of Arts & Culture Seattle. This is an all ages event.

Welcome New Fiscally Sponsored Project Big Bang Rhythms

Welcome New Fiscally Sponsored Project Big Bang Rhythms

Welcome to our new fiscally sponsored project, Big Bang Rhythms, whose mission is to use rhythm-based music enrichment to improve society and the lives of individuals in seven core areas: psychological and emotional healing, physical well-being, group cooperation, increased awareness, compassion for others, creative exploration, and having fun!

We support the Johnson Amendment. A personal letter from CN! associate director Naomi Botkin

We support the Johnson Amendment. A personal letter from CN! associate director Naomi Botkin

"It’s the responsibility of 501(c)(3) organizations to further the greater common good - to create positive impacts that make us all a little better off. Is it possible for an organization to choose sides in the political world and still serve everyone? In my limited experience, I have to answer 'absolutely not.' Which makes me all the more proud to be part of team that supports keeping politics out of charitable work." - Naomi Botkin, CN! AD