Fortnight is a community development project run by the Rubicon Foundation non-profit arts and education organization. Our goals are to teach youth the arts of building, promote thoughtful environmental integration and explore the possibilities of alternative, hands-on education. Such aspirations are only possible through generous donations from community members and grant-making foundations.
The following is a list of individuals, companies and foundations that supported Fortnight Summer Camp through donations of materials, foods, tools and/or money. The Fortnight staff would like to extend its gratitude to these contributors, as the camp would not have been possible without their gifts.
Fortnight directors would also like to thank its volunteer staff for contributing its time and talents to securing these donations.
Grants
The Loyal Bigelow and Jedediah Dewey Foundation
Tulalip Charitable Trust Foundation
The Norcliffe Foundation
Materials
Ballard Hardware
Tools and Equipment
WoodCraft
White Cap Construction Supply
Hardwick's
University of Puget Sound Expeditionary
Mike Lawson of Franklin High School
Food and Supplies
Rosella's Fruit and Produce
Portage Bay Cafe
Field Roast Grain Meat Co.
Dyne's Broadview Farms
Better Meat Inc.
Skagit Valley Food Co-op
Corfini Gourmet
QFC
Madison Market
Willie's Organic Greens
SeaBear
Broadview Farms
Financial Support
Josephine Harris
Judy Nishimura
Amy Shapiro
The Marshall Family
The Casbere-Brownbeach Family
The Walker Family
The Palomo Family
The Doan Family
The Pellegrino Family
The Maas Family
The Anaya/Rosas Family
Website Design
Peter Wieben: peter (dot) wieben (at) gmail (dot) com
If you are interested in supporting Fortnight, you can do so by sending a check to:
Fortnight Summer Camp
513 Federal Ave E
Seattle WA 98102
Thank you for your help! Future iterations of Fortnight will continue to be progressive and exciting educational opportunities!