The Tulalip Tribes is a federally recognized tribe
and successors in interest to the Snohomish,
Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and other allied tribes and
bands that signed the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott.
The Tulalip Tribes strives to work together with the community to give benefits back to others to help build a stronger neighborhood. That's why, in Tulalip, it is traditional to “raise our hands” to applaud and give thanks to those who have given to us. We “raise our hands” to the numerous organizations in our region that contribute to our communities.
We are committed to improving law enforcement, safety, health care and employment in our community. Since 1993, Tulalip has donated millions of dollars to more than 400 charitable organizations. We are also the third largest employer of area residents throughout Snohomish County, employing 5,500 people throughout the reservation. Together, we have and will continue to make a positive difference – working in partnership with Marysville, Everett and Snohomish County to create a solid, caring and proud community.
We work in partnership with outer communities to create a solid, caring and proud community.
For information on past recipients, please visit Tulalip Cares - Charitable Contributions.
Please visit Tulalip Cares website for more information.