We believe that every small business’ success is directly connected to its neighbor’s success and that local economies only work when there’s a vibrant and healthy community to support it. Because of this, we set the goal of making giving a core pillar of our business model. We contribute 5% of Tideway Creative’s annual profits back into the communities, neighborhoods, and planet we call home. Read below to learn more about the five organizations we humbly share our resources with each year. In addition to sharing financial resources, we also share our time and talents through our Rising Tides Sponsorship program. Each year we produce one video to help support new or smaller organizations working hard in our communities. To learn more about the Rising Tides Sponsorship and see if your organization may be eligible–please visit our Rising Tides Sponsorship page.


1% for the Planet is a global organization that connects dollars and doers to accelerate smart environmental giving. Through their business and individual memberships, 1% for the Planet inspires people to support environmental solutions through annual membership and everyday actions.


Chief Seattle Club is a Native-led housing and human services agency. Chief Seattle Club believes that a world without homelessness is possible by leading with Native values–they strive to provide sacred space to nurture, affirm, and strengthen the spirit of urban Native people.


Seattle Good Business Network is a coalition of residents, local businesses, non-profits, and municipal organizations. They envision a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable local economy that supports resilient, prosperous, and joyful communities. Seattle Good Business Network connects and inspires people to buy, produce, and invest locally, so that everyone has a meaningful stake in the local economy.


The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (ULMS) empowers African Americans, as well as other diverse underserved communities, to thrive by securing educational and economic opportunities. ULMS’s five areas of focus include advocacy & civic engagement, education, housing, public health and workforce development.


Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is a an inclusive contemporary multi-arts hub in the Delridge Neighborhood of Southwest Seattle–administered by DNDA that incubates the arts, art-makers, and organizations from our multicultural, inter-generational communities in order to engage in civic dialogue and meaningful community transformation.