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ESI Welcomes Rainier Valley Midwives

Jan 29, 2026

Evergreen Social Impact is proud to welcome our newest Sponsored Partner, Rainier Valley Midwives.

Rainier Valley Midwives is on a mission to improve parent and infant health outcomes through midwifery-led, community-based, collaborative reproductive and pregnancy care for families in the Greater Seattle area. They envision a world where all pregnant people and families have equitable access to high-quality, compassionate, and culturally relevant healthcare. 

As part of our network of Sponsored Partners, ESI will provide Rainier Valley Midwives with Pre-Approved Grant (Model C) fiscal sponsorship services. This structure enables mission-driven projects, such as Rainier Valley Midwives, to access grant funding and philanthropic resources under ESI’s 501(c)(3) status while maintaining their operational independence. For ESI, this partnership further strengthens our mission of advancing equity and community resilience. 
 
ESI’s mission is to strengthen mission-driven organizations across the Pacific Northwest through shared infrastructure and expertise, building a culture of partnership, and advancing equity. As a fiscal sponsor, ESI supports projects that navigate the nonprofit funding landscape, receive tax-deductible donations, and remain focused on their core mission without the burden of administrative tasks. 

We are honored to welcome Rainier Valley Midwives to our network of Sponsored Partners advancing health equity, community resilience, and long-term impact. 

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