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Agency:  Polishing Stone Foundation
Incorporation Year: 9999
Annual Budget: Less than $25,000
Board Meetings Held: Monthly
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Primary Contact:  Kylie Loynd, Executive Director, (360) 862-8369, (email)
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Position title: Unique Board Opportunity
Description: Unique opportunity to have a pivotal impact as a board member that will guide the growth and financial stability of a new educational nonprofit that is serving a crucial purpose: to reach beyond the sustainable community, bridging the gap to others who do care deeply about the quality of their lives and the future of our planet, but have yet to find a source of information and inspiration that they can actually take in and use every day. We promote hope through inclusiveness, and the understanding that each of us changes the world — one positive step at a time.

Our organization is still in start-up phase, in the process of transitioning from a “founding” Board of Directors to a “working” Board. This expanded Board will guide the foundation as it continues to develop the funding needed to fulfill its mission and reach long-term financial sustainability.

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