Partnership Organizations
At SCT we engage our community by working closely with local organizations to cultivate a welcoming space where all children, families, educators, artists, and employees feel welcome, invited, seen, and valued. We are grateful to all the community members who support our vision of bringing the magic of theatre to every corner of Seattle and beyond. We invite SCT staff, board, volunteers, and audiences to join us in uplifting our community partners. We ask you to support, like, share, follow and build authentic relationships with these organizations that mean so much to us.
Interested in collaborating with SCT? Please reach out to communityengagement@sct.org to learn more.
Our Partners
Casa Latina is a nonprofit organization that advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through employment, education, and community organizing. They were founded in 1994 to advance the power of Seattle’s Latino immigrants by providing them educational and economic opportunities, giving people the tools they need to work, live, and support their families. Their vision is that the Latino community participates fully in the economy and democracy of this country.
Double Dutch Divas est. in 2021 is all about bringing community and families together. Double Dutch Divas focuses on the growth and promotion of the sport of Double Dutch, educate students about how their heart works and how to stay healthy, getting the community active.
Located in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood since 1952, the Frye Museum is the city’s only free art museum. The Frye reflects Seattle's evolving identity through exhibitions, programs, and community engagement, showcasing local and global artists who are exploring the issues of our time as well as contemporary scholarship on historical subject matter.
Since 1999, Mary’s Place has helped thousands of women and families move out of homelessness into more stable situations. Across five emergency family shelters in King County, Mary's Place keeps families together, inside, and safe when they have no place else to go, providing resources, housing and employment services, community, and hope.
The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives. Located along Seattle’s working waterfront in an iconic building that embodies Nordic design, the institution is both a museum and a community gathering place.
Founded in October 2018 by Jake Prendez & Judy Avitia-Gonzalez, The Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery is a multi-use multi-cultural accessible arts gallery grounded in the Chicana/o Latinx arts traditions.
Reading Partners is a national nonprofit that mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. Learn more about their work in the Seattle area at Reading Partners Seattle.
The Seattle PlayGarden’s mission is to provide children of all abilities a safe, accessible and adventurous place to play. Want to learn more about how to best support children with disabilities in your programs? The Seattle PlayGarden provides inclusion training in the form of workshops, professional development, and site specific training. You can learn more about this by visiting the PlayGarden's Online Learning Hub.
WashMasks is an all-volunteer mutual aid consisting of artists, classroom teachers, public school administrators, and the extended arts community from across Washington State. The communities we work with deserve support, dignity, and advocacy. WashMasks works to provide care, creative joy, and community to Washington farmworkers, their families, and other BIPOC rural communities.
Community Events
Check out our events page to find out about upcoming events with our community partners!