Welcome New BDA Members! Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) has announced the addition of three new members, each playing a vital role in enhancing the local community. Breakthrough Fundraising Group, co-founded by Barbara Maduell and Kate Banta-Green, brings over 50 years of combined experience in nonprofit consulting, focusing on improving philanthropy across education, human services, and the arts. Visit Bellevue Washington acts as a comprehensive resource for meeting planners and tourists, providing essential information to maximize their experience in Bellevue and the surrounding Puget Sound area. Fairfield Inn & Suites offers guests a convenient and comfortable stay, complete with modern amenities, ideal for both leisure and business travelers. The article emphasizes the value of BDA membership in promoting local businesses and fostering community ties.

Interested organizations are encouraged to contact the BDA for potential membership opportunities. This welcoming initiative underscores the importance of collaboration and support within the Bellevue business landscape. By highlighting these new members, the BDA reinforces its commitment to strengthening the local economy and community engagement.

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