In the Community

Safeco's corporate giving focuses on innovative projects that make our neighborhoods stronger, healthier, and more enjoyable places. For more than 80 years, Safeco, our employees, and our independent agent partners have built a legacy of giving generously to the communities where we live and work.

Special Initiatives

Heart Walk

Safeco was the top fundraising company supporting the American Heart Association through participation in the 2007 Puget Sound Heart Walk.

Holiday Spirit

In partnership with Second Harvest Safeco has contributed more than $300,000 and ten tons of food to fight hunger during the holidays.

Festál

Safeco is the title sponsor of Festál, a series of cultural community festivals dedicated to the celebration of Seattle's rich ethnic heritage and diverse peoples. Check the calendar of events for festival dates and times.

Safeco Volunteers

At Safeco, volunteerism is a company value and way of life for many employees. Safeco's award-winning volunteer program promotes and supports employee volunteerism in multiple ways.

Safeco Agent Giving Program

Safeco supports and encourages the community and civic involvement of its independent agents across the country. Learn more about our agent heroes.

Hometown Giving

Safeco has a tradition of supporting initiatives and projects unique to the Seattle area—Safeco’s headquarters’ community. See the list of representative organizations below.

Representative organizations supported in 2007 through Safeco’s community grants and sponsorships:

Puget Sound Region

  • Seattle Parks Foundation
  • Wing Luke Memorial Foundation, Inc.
  • Northwest African American Museum
  • American Heart Association Inc./Pacific-Mountain Affiliate
  • Seattle Symphony Orchestra Inc.
  • INTIMAN Theatre
  • Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
  • Seattle Symphony Orchestra Inc.
  • Downtown Seattle Association
  • Seattle Repertory Theatre
  • Associated Recreation Council/Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
  • University of Washington/School of Business Administration
  • Alliance for Education
  • Center for Community Service Fund
  • Seattle Aquarium Society
  • Seattle Opera
  • University of Washington/School of Business Administration
  • Experience Learning Community DBA Experience Music Project
  • City Club
  • 5th Avenue Theatre Association
  • Hilltop Children's Center
  • University of Washington/Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity
  • Eastside Employment Services
  • Woodland Park Zoological Society
  • The Young Mens Christian Association of Greater Seattle
  • City Year
  • Technology Access Foundation
  • Childhaven

California

  • American National Red Cross/San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter
  • St. Joseph Ballet
  • KidWorks: El Puente Community Development Corporation
  • Plaza de la Raza
  • Taller San Jose
  • GLAAD: Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
  • OCCCO: Orange County Congregation Community Organization

Georgia

  • Tubman African American Museum
  • Georgia Aquarium
  • Hands on Atlanta
  • YMCA of Atlanta
  • 100 Black Men

Texas

  • Dallas Scores
  • The Family Place
  • Big Thought
  • Wesley Rankin Community Center
  • Dallas Parks Foundation

Indiana

  • La Plaza
  • The Damien Center
  • Indianapolis Art Center
  • Indianapolis Parks Foundation
  • Family Service of Central Indiana
  • Meals on Wheels Indianapolis
  • Goodwill of Central Indiana

Safeco Insurance Foundation Grants

Are you an organization interested in asking Safeco to participate in a fundraising event? Please complete a table sponsorship application.

Want to continue working on a pending sponsorship application? Log in to the application tool.

Safeco Employees Volunteer

Community building isn’t just a catchphrase around Safeco halls. Discover all the ways we support employees who volunteer.

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