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Corporate Partnership

Changing lives together, every day.

Fueling Our Mission

We all want a community that is safer, healthier, and more just for all. Our corporate partners join us in this goal and help fuel our mission across the community. 

Together we can pool resources and expertise, build positive brand associations, and expand the reach of our programs and services. 

Why Partner With YWCA Spokane?

Unser Einfluss

We work to eliminate racism and empower women through direct services, issue education, and advocacy.

Support our holistic, integrated, client-centered services and help thousands of women, children, families, and domestic violence survivors build independence and self-empowerment in the most critical areas of their lives.

Our Reach

Deep relationships within our community have fueled our work since 1903. Annually, over:


  • 14,000 community members receive services
  • 6,000 friends stay up to date via our email list
  • 1,600 people engage with our educational opportunities
  • 1,500 people attend our events
  • 1,250 donors give to support our work

Our Reputation

We've built a trusted reputation for serving the most vulnerable in our 120+ years of service to the Spokane community. 

We are committed to transparency and accountability. With our high charity ratings, community partnerships, and history of high profile grant awards, you know your donations will help people who need it most. 

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Ways to Partner

There are many ways your company can help empower women and eliminate racism in Spokane!

Veranstaltungssponsoring

Campaign Sponsorship

Cause Marketing

Corporate Grants

Encourage Employee Giving

Offer In-Kind Gifts

Mission Partnership

Our Mission Partners

These community leaders invest in our mission with a significant 3-year contribution of at least $33,000 each year. Their incredible commitment provides support for a wide variety of our needs through event sponsorships, program grants, and unrestricted funds. We could not be more grateful for these special organizations!

Kontaktiere uns

Interested in one of these partnership opportunities? Contact us today so that we can start working together! 

Briana Berner, Koordinatorin für Spenderbeziehungen

  • Call: 509-953-5669
  • Email: Brianab@ywcaspokane.org

Büro für Philanthropie

  • Call: 509-789-9305
  • Email: giving@ywcaspokane.org

Unser Einfluss

Learn about our impact on the Spokane community and the people we serve.

Our Stories

Read and watch inspiring stories of lives changed thanks to donors like you.

Unsere Dienstleistungen

Learn more about the services we offer and access help for you or someone you know.

Der Blog

Apr. 3, 2026 Apr. 17 @ 5:23 a.m.

Itron Provides the Gift of Dignity for Survivors

Itron partners with YWCA Spokane to provide hygiene care kits and essential supplies, restoring a sense of dignity for survivors of domestic violence.

Apr. 1, 2026 Apr. 17 @ 5:23 a.m.

A First Step Toward Safety

First Step Fridays is a new weekly legal clinic designed to support survivors of intimate partner domestic violence access the support they need and deserve.

März 27, 2026 Apr. 17 @ 5:23 a.m.

What One Day Tells Us

Every year, the National Network to End Domestic Violence conducts a one-day DV Counts report reflecting the realities survivors face across the country.

Veranstaltungen

März 4, 2026 Mai 7 @ 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

YWCA Spring Impact Tour

Come tour YWCA Spokane to learn more about how we provide safety, hope, and healing for those we serve.

Feb. 26, 2026 Juni 1 @ 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

DV 101-Schulung: Erkennen. Reagieren. Weiterleiten.

Learn about intimate partner domestic violence, how to help a friend, and YWCA Spokane’s services at this free, virtual training on June 1st at 10:00am.

Feb. 12, 2026 Juni 3 @ 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Equity for All 2026

Join YWCA Spokane June 3rd at Hamilton Studio, as we engage our community in courageous conversations at this year’s Equity for All event.