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Black artist and dancer Kanukai Chigamba leaps through the air with a clap to get a street dance crowd dancing with her

2022 Annual Report

Our staff and board worked hard in 2022 to lay a strong foundation for big changes and new programs in the new year ahead!

The Liberation of Color II: Work by Ian Joseph Jackson

On view through February 26, 2024

Through a wide spectrum of color and style, Jackson's vibrant, timely work captures the emotion and complexity of the encounter between the historical, the archetypal, and the human.

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Whidbey Young Professionals Week 2023

A week of activities, April 10-16 2023, aimed to connect and strengthen young professionals under the age of 45 who live and work on Whidbey.

Art with a Message

Whidbey Island high school students art show

Art for All: An $100 and Under Art Show

On view through January 7, 2024

A way for folks to find truly one-of-a-kind gifts at affordable prices while also supporting their friends and neighbors.

About Us

A parking lot conversation gave rise to the idea for the Goosefoot Community Fund just over 20 years ago. A thriving South Whidbey community will always be our number one priority.

Commitment to Racial Equity Statement

Inclusion: A Goosefoot Guiding Principle

Maintaining Our Funding Stream

Goosefoot is unusual for a nonprofit organization in that we are self-sufficient and no longer rely on outside funding to fulfill our mission.