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SiteCrafting has operated in downtown Tacoma since 2002 and the team feels a deep sense of connection to this distinctive community.For over a decade, SiteCrafting employees have dedicated time and resources to managing the company's volunteer and grant programs that focus on supporting non-profit organizations, as well as technology-focused academic programs and community education initiatives.
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Gear Grants
We love to support non-profit organizations and community outreach initiatives. Our Gear Grants have been around for over a decade and provide quarterly web development grants for qualifying non-profits.
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Sponsorship
SiteCrafting is proud to support organizations and events we believe make a strong, positive contribution to business and community.
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Free Gear
We're constantly working on something, and enjoy sharing the love (and by love we mean wallpapers and cool apps).
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Educational Outreach
Want to get an industry insider's perspective on web technology? Let us speak to your class or club. We like to talk (and get out of the office).Learn More
Gear Grants
We love to support non-profit organizations and community outreach initiatives. Our Gear Grants have been around for over a decade and provide quarterly web development grants for qualifying non-profits. Learn More
Sponsorship
SiteCrafting is proud to support organizations and events we believe make a strong, positive contribution to business and community.Learn More
Free Gear
We're constantly working on something, and enjoy sharing the love (and by love we mean wallpapers and cool apps). Learn More
Blog
Explore the mind of a techo-geek. Just watch where you step.Learn More
Employee Spotlight: Community Volunteers

SiteCrafting employees try to make a difference in the community they live and work in. Recently, a group from the office volunteered for the Emergency Food Network's Repack Project.
Large bins of frozen produce were repacked into 1-2 pound bags for distribution to over 70 food banks, hot meal sites, and shelters throughout Pierce County. Together with about 16 other volunteers, our team repacked 8,890 pounds of frozen vegetables in a little over two hours.
Large bins of frozen produce were repacked into 1-2 pound bags for distribution to over 70 food banks, hot meal sites, and shelters throughout Pierce County. Together with about 16 other volunteers, our team repacked 8,890 pounds of frozen vegetables in a little over two hours.

