Top rated Non profit organizations in Seattle

Experience the best that Seattle has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 35 places from Non profit organization category.

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Food Lifeline
Non-profit organization
👍👍 I volunteered here for an afternoon and it's very well run. The scale of the space and of the work they do here is truly incredible. It's great to be a part of something so important and to help provide food to food banks. The very impressive organizational preparedness here meant our time was well...
4.90 (302 reviews)
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Birds Connect Seattle
Non-profit organization
👍👍 Great place to shop for binoculars, scopes, books, bird seed, suet and gifts
4.90 (87 reviews)
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ACT Theatre
Performing arts theater
Local theater hosts contemporary plays, cabaret, music, dance, spoken word, film, visual art & more.
4.80 (861 reviews)
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Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
Cultural center
Wood-paneled gathering place for events & exhibits related to traditional Northwest Native culture.
4.80 (333 reviews)
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Town Hall Seattle
Event venue
Roman-revival building hosting a range of prominent cultural events, from music to science lectures.
4.70 (667 reviews)
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Wing Luke Museum
Museum
An exploration of the way Asian cultures have shaped the settlement & development of the Northwest.
4.70 (655 reviews)
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University District Food Bank
Food bank
👍👍 There worst moments in my experience are those when times of self-doubt and personal vulnerability combine with public cynicism and a bleak view of humanity as a whole to form a dark and desperate sort of malevolent isolation. I'm lucky not to experience this in an extreme way very often, but it's a...
4.70 (503 reviews)
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Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
Cultural center
😠 What a shame! Looms abandoned and run down. Make employee out front on phone going on and on about nonsense was not the peaceful entrance I expected. Empty and random metal folding chairs on lower level. A few pieces of art upstairs horribly displayed. Gift shop closed because employee didn’t show u...
4.70 (443 reviews)
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Arboretum Foundation
Non-profit organization
👍👍 I have a passion for trees and open spaces. The arboetum is important to me. I feel like a belong. I am more connected to the community. I admire the work the non profit excels and the great stuff they accomplish.
4.70 (112 reviews)
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Sail Sand Point
Sailing school
😠 My husband and I have had two extremely disappointing experiences with Sail Sand Point, which outweighs the one great sailing lesson we did take here. We booked a private sailing lesson for two since our schedule did not fit the group sailing lessons so that we can get checked out and rent boats on...
4.70 (68 reviews)
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Holocaust Center for Humanity
Non-profit organization
👍👍 I went to this museum for a school project with my friends. This museum was so creative and riveting. I may have shed a few tears but it opened my eyes so much. I was lucky enough to speak to some of the survivors of the holocaust and some of the grandchildren. I learned so much from here. The staff...
4.70 (54 reviews)
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Seattle Fair Trade
Gift shop
Retailer selling fair-trade crafts & housewares from Asia, Africa, Latin America & the Middle East.
4.70 (47 reviews)
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Museum of Pop Culture
Art museum
Inspired by Jimi Hendrix, the museum includes items from icons ranging from Bo Diddley to Bob Dylan.
4.60 (16.7K reviews)
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National Nordic Museum
Museum
Neighborhood museum covering Scandinavian immigration, culture, art & history.
4.60 (1.6K reviews)
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FareStart
Non-profit organization
Restaurant serves lunch & occasional dinners as part of a work training program for the homeless.
$$ $$
4.60 (664 reviews)
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Good Shepherd Center
Non-profit organization
👍👍 The Chapel Performance Space at the top floor of the Good Shepard Center hosts a music series of new and alternative live music. The space here is truly magical and is there just for listening purposes. Rare and such a gem for the alternative and Seattle avant garde music scene. Highly recommended...
4.60 (138 reviews)
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BPU & Creative Cafe @ Washington Hall
Cafe
👍👍 Only ever been here for DEFY wrestling events, but the venue is pretty spacious considering how small it looks from the outside. The building is older and has a ton of historical charm to it. One of my favorite parts about the place is actually the concession booth! The guys who hand out the drinks...
4.50 (283 reviews)
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Doney Coe Pet Clinic
Veterinarian
👍👍 This place is amazing! I have never experienced such a caring organization as this one. They go above and beyond to help you with your pets health needs. I'm very grateful for their service and so is my little friend Tiny! Thank you so much DONEY COE!
4.50 (113 reviews)
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Washington Trails Association
Association or organization
👍👍 WTA is powered by hikers like me and YOU. Yes, Y O U reading that trip report and remembering to pack your bug juice or knowing that there is snow above 4.200' feet. Get outside and when come you in from that awesome hike make sure your Washington Trails Association membership is up-to-date. And wri...
4.50 (84 reviews)
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Northwest Harvest's SODO Community Market
Non-profit organization
👍👍 Food is available for those in need, no questions asked. Most times, they have a variety of staples, both dry (rice, beans), canned, and fresh. Some fresh vegetables are also available. They also have pre-made meals by the large coffee company that we all know. Allow yourself some extra time as th...
4.40 (59 reviews)
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