Building an Economy that Works for Everyone

Today only: Double your donor power, enter to win Storm tix when you GiveBIG to EOI

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The old adage is true: money doesn’t grow on trees. Thing is, neither does justice. But when we pool our resources, energy and passions, we can build an economy that works for everyone. That’s why we are asking you to GiveBIG to EOI today.

With your support, EOI can keep advocating for positive and progressive policy change — like ensuring students can afford higher education, moms and dads can be home with their newly-born and adopted children, every worker has paid sick days and earns a decent wage, and we can all save for a secure retirement.

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To continue our ambitious research, education and advocacy goals for 2016, we aim to raise $20,000 TODAY during GiveBIG, the Seattle Foundation’s one-day online charitable giving event. We rely on gifts from community members like you for support! Please donate now.

DOUBLE BONUS: Make your donation to EOI by 11:59 PST tonight, and every dollar will be matched up to $15,000* — AND you’ll be entered to win a pair of tickets to watch Seattle’s very own women’s pro basketball team, the Seattle Storm.
Building a fair economy is possible – but we can’t do it without you!

PS. For other giving options, contact Sam at sam@eoionline.org or 206-529-6375.

*Matches provided by our generous Board Members Matt Loschen and Dawn Trudeau.

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