Quantum Martial Arts - Seattle
Community - Strength - Commitment
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Quantum Martial Arts envisions a world where all people are valued, empowered warriors creating safe, welcoming, and sustainable communities. We call this Galactic Justice. We see the inequity, racism, bigotry, hate and fear in the world and believe we can do something about it. We also see people who walk through the world in a cloud; feeling alone, downtrodden and unaware of their own personal power. Only when everyone has a place to belong and our communities are vibrant and supported will our vision be realized.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Adult and Teen Martial Arts
Quantum is more than just a place to work out. We are a supportive, diverse community committed to helping all members achieve their martial arts goals. Whether it’s improved fitness, stress relief, better focus, self-defense, or all of these, your instructors and training partners will help you find these things within yourself. All memberships include unlimited classes. Students are encouraged to attend two to three classes a week. We offer a sliding scale on membership and scholarships are available.
Quantum is a style created by Master Rachael Evans, a sixth degree black belt with 35 years experience. Quantum training includes a blend of Tai Kwon Do, Hapkido, Wing Chun and many other styles in a challenging and positive learning environment. The Quantum spirit moves through our tradition in strong and distinct ways. Shouted and discussed in every class, our tenants are courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Quantum is unique for the intensity of our training, our lively sense of humor, our strong community spirit, and our focus on each individual’s journey.
Quantum Kids
Martial Arts training gives kids a challenging and fun activity that builds fitness, flexibility and confidence. Quantum kid teachers are people who truly enjoy teaching children. Their goal is to help each student grow as a strong, self-assured person in the world.
Classes include calisthenics, stretching, skill-building games, and training towards rank advancement. As kids progress in the program, peer teaching is encouraged to help develop leaderships skills and strengthen friendships.
Classes cost $80 per month, which included unlimited attendance, new uniform, and annual membership. A sliding scale and generous family discounts are available.
Quantum is a style created by Master Rachael Evans, a sixth degree black belt with 35 years experience. Quantum training includes a blend of Tai Kwon Do, Hapkido, Wing Chun and many other styles in a challenging and positive learning environment. The Quantum spirit moves through our tradition in strong and distinct ways. Shouted and discussed in every class, our tenants are courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Quantum is unique for the intensity of our training, our lively sense of humor, our strong community spirit, and our focus on each individual’s journey.
Lowell Elementary Martial Arts Outreach
Quantum Martial Arts is pleased to be partnering with the PTA of Lowell Elementary to offer before school martial arts classes for kids ages 5 and up.
What will my child be learning?
Quantum Martial Arts is a 501c3 organization that serves adults and kids of all backgrounds. The Quantum style blends a number of martial arts styles including Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Judo. The kid’s program generally focuses on the Tae Kwon Do tradition.
Generally children that participate in martial arts programs gain confidence in themselves, self-control, courtesy, self respect, and self-improvement. Our goal is to give kids new skills that are fun, fulfilling, and grow with the child. We expect that your child will enjoy this opportunity to work out and learn.
Who is teaching the class?
This class is taught by Mr. Joel Schomberg. Joel has been training at Quantum since 2000 and has been teaching kids at the Quantum dojo and various outreach programs since 2004. Mr. Schomberg dedicates most of his free time to training and to teaching adults and kids. He particularly enjoys working with young people and seeing them have fun and learn new skills through the martial arts.
Occasionally, assistant teachers may participate. All Quantum kid’s teachers are passionate about working with young martial artists to help them enjoy their classes and grow as athletes and people.
How much does it cost?
The cost for the program is $135 per student and includes a white uniform, a white belt, and two classes per week at Lowell as well as unlimited optional classes at our Jackson Street dojo. If you already own a uniform, or can obtain a used uniform, please be sure it does not have another school’s name on it.
There are two sessions per year: fall/winter and winter/spring. Returning students may pay $100 and reuse their uniform. Extra uniforms are $35 each. New belts are $5 each.
How do I sign up?
Please contact the Lowell PTA for sign up information.
Lake Washington Girls Middle School Physical Education
Quantum Martial Arts has offered a physical education program at Lake Washington Girls Middle School for many years. Every girl must take one trimester of martial arts per year. This is our longest-running outreach program and connects two nonprofits with missions to help individuals develop strength in mind, body and spirit.
ow-income housing provider.
Quantum is a style created by Master Rachael Evans, a sixth degree black belt with 35 years experience. Quantum training includes a blend of Tai Kwon Do, Hapkido, Wing Chun and many other styles in a challenging and positive learning environment. The Quantum spirit moves through our tradition in strong and distinct ways. Shouted and discussed in every class, our tenants are courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Quantum is unique for the intensity of our training, our lively sense of humor, our strong community spirit, and our focus on each individual’s journey.
Mercy Housing Martial Arts Outreach @ Appian Way
Our Appian Way Martial Arts program is a year-round martial arts program based on the Quantum Martial Arts style. Over the past 2 years we have served 196 unique students. All students come from low-income families and 99% of the student are black or latino. Currently there are 62 active students. The program is a partnership between Quantum Martial Arts and Mercy Housing, the Seattle area’s largest low-income housing provider.
Quantum is a style created by Master Rachael Evans, a sixth degree black belt with 35 years experience. Quantum training includes a blend of Tai Kwon Do, Hapkido, Wing Chun and many other styles in a challenging and positive learning environment. The Quantum spirit moves through our tradition in strong and distinct ways. Shouted and discussed in every class, our tenants are courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Quantum is unique for the intensity of our training, our lively sense of humor, our strong community spirit, and our focus on each individual’s journey.
In the Appian Way program, our classes are held once a week for an hour. Classes include 20 minutes of stretching and calisthenics, and 15 minutes of drills. The last 20 minutes consists of either kicking & punching target practice or work on forms (katas) for each belt rank level. Class ends with 5 minutes of cool-down stretching and meditation practice.
Our rank advancement system, displayed in the color of belt worn by each student, builds confidence. Each student sets goals and works to achieve them.
Approximately every 6-8 weeks we hold a test to challenge the students and demonstrate what they have learned. Each test ends with the challenge of breaking boards with a kick or hand technique. This unique experience ignites a sense of pride in each student.
Epiphany Elementary School Martial Arts Outreach
Training as a Quantum Kid gives children an opportunity to develop fitness, focus and self-control in a fun and positive environment. The Epiphany Quantum Kid’s club will teach students basic martial arts techniques that develop strength, balance and flexibility. Children will work on targets, with our experienced teacher and with their classmates to work to improve each week in a supportive and non-competitive environment. Enrollment in this club includes an unlimited pass to attend classes at the Quantum Dojo, located in the Central District.
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of participants attending course/session/workshop
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Quantum Martial Arts - Seattle has a three-year strategic plan to grow our influence and impact in the community. Our 5 goals for February 2020 are:
1) Reach financial sustainability by having an average monthly profit of $1500 and 3 months of operating reserve.
2) Achieve paid staff of 25% time towards a Program Director/Master Instructor (Master Rachael Evans) and 50% time of our Executive Director (Alison McCaffree)
3) Strengthen our marketing and branding awareness to attain 100 students who reflect the gender, economic, and ethnic diversity of our local community.
4) Increase our contributed revenue through being awarded 5 grants and increasing our annual campaign revenue to $12,000/year.
5) Strengthen our program by having a defined teacher training that has regular meetings and a written handbook.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Quantum Martial Arts has a strong reputation in the Seattle community for being a welcoming, inclusive, committed organization - more than just a place to work out. We have been active in the community since our founding in 1995. Our four main strategies are:
1) Partner with other community organizations
At Quantum we believe that we will thrive if the people and the organizations around us are thriving. Our partnership strategy means that by collaborating and supporting other community organizations in our neighborhood, we will increase awareness of our community and gain members and financial support. We are reaching out to organizations that support the Latino, East African, and LGBTQ communities. We offer to volunteer at events, teach personal empowerment and self-defense and we collaborate on things like community street fairs, health fairs, and empowerment workshops.
2) Leverage the dedication of our all-volunteer staff to give high quality fun instruction.
Quantum's teaching staff is all volunteer and is made up of individuals who have been training at the dojo and have been part of the community for at least 7 years and some as many as 20 years. Our teachers are passionate about helping people achieve their goals. Curious and compassionate, they have the skills to assess students' capabilities and tailor lessons to advance mastery and enhance learning. They are encouraged to keep learning themselves. By providing excellent and fun instruction, the school will grow.
3) Tell stories of our impact to inspire donors
The personal success of our members shows our impact. We believe that if we can tell these stories in our community, then we will be successful at raising the funds to support our scholarship and outreach programs. Whether it is the story of a black belt who is living with HIV, or the story of an 18-year-old's success in college because of the confidence she gained from studying since age 8 or the story of a person struggling with depression that comes to have a place to belong, these stories demonstrate to donors that Quantum is developing skills of mind, body and spirit that allow members to thrive.
4) Stress an inclusive, approachable community.
Quantum knows that if we build a community where everyone one is welcome, than we will be successful in the long run. We have explicit non-discrimination policies and welcome all races, ethnicities, religions, countries of origin, gender identities, sexual orientation, ability and disabilities, spoken languages, ages and body types. When we moved to our new location in the Central District (1800 S. Jackson, Suite A) about a year ago, we made a conscious effort to design the space for inclusivity. We made single person changing rooms and are ADA compliant. We wear gender-neutral uniforms, are easily accessible by public transportation and have a sliding scale and scholarships for our membership fees.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Quantum Martial Art - Seattle has many assets by which we will grow our community. Here are the top few.
1) Quantum style, curriculum and teaching methods
Quantum is a style created by Master Rachael Evans, a sixth degree black belt with 35 years experience. It has proven to be highly effective in motivating people of all ages to enhance their skills in mind, body and spirit. Quantum training includes a blend of Tai Kwon Do, Hapkido, Wing Chun and many other styles in a challenging and positive learning environment. The Quantum spirit moves through our tradition in strong and distinct ways. Shouted and discussed in every class, our tenants are: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Quantum is unique for the intensity of our training, our lively sense of humor, our strong community spirit, and our focus on each individual's journey.
2) Dedicated Board of Directors
The Quantum Board is made up of 6-8 dedicated individuals who come from a diverse background and have a wide variety of skills. We have educators, engineers, community organizers, veterinarians, software programmers, writers and artists. Some directors own their own business; others have worked in the corporate world. This diversity helps us create programming and an environment that is inclusive and effective for a vast number of people. The one thing they all have in common is a passion for practicing martial arts and for creating a great community.
3) Experienced Executive Director
Alison McCaffree was hired as our Executive Director in June 2017. Alison McCaffree has a wide range of leadership, management and community organizing experience. After starting successful for-profit businesses, Alison moved to the nonprofit sector and has held chief executive spots for last 10 years. She has led fundraising campaigns that have brought in over $5M. Alison has been training at Quantum since 2009.
4) Great track record with kids outreach programs
Quantum's physical education program at Lake Washington Girls Middle School (LWGMS) has been in continuous operation since 2006. There are two sections each year, each with approximately 40 girls, 50% of which are typically on scholarship. The program is both integrated with academic goals and focused on the tenets. Quantum is the only physical education program that combines physical fitness with an exploration of mind and voice.
5) Wonderful, bright, new dojo
In September 2016, we opened at our new location in Seattle's Central District. Our members built our dojo. Which let us create a space that fits us perfectly and gives us pride. Being the primary tenant in 2300 square feet, we have the flexibility of setting our own training schedules. The space has lots of natural light and gets a large amount of foot traffic by our windows. When we are not training, we sublease to other movement arts organizations. This lets us serve the community and expand awareness of our facilities.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Quantum Martial Arts is creating valued, empowered warriors. We fill the world with high integrity people who show compassion and courtesy and are able to move through the world with confidence. Currently we have 50 members in our Adult and Kid programs and about 200 children per year in our four outreach programs. We will continue to expand our advertising and community outreach to accomplish our goal of 100 members by 2020.
Our Martial Arts Outreach programs are unique partnerships that bring a fun, inspirational and critical activity to children from every walk of life including low-income and immigrant families. In addition to our 11 year+ partnership with Lake Washington Girls Middle School and Lowell Elementary School, in 2015 and 2016 we expanded to providing programs at a low income housing complex called Appian Way Apartments run by Mercy Housing in Kent, WA and to an after school club program at Epiphany Elementary School in the Madrona area of Seattle. Without Quantum, these children would not otherwise be exposed to martial arts. Shouted at the beginning and embodied in every class, the Quantum tenets are courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. The lessons of Quantum give our participants the skills to lift themselves and their families higher, creating bright and productive futures. There is much room to grow in our outreach partnerships. We hope to expand the number of students and to add a few more programs by 2020.
Our community partnerships are also growing. We recently confirmed a collaboration with Treehouse for Kids; a nonprofit that promotes the welfare of children in foster care. Our joint program will allow a foster child to try martial arts classes for two months at no cost; and then if the child is eligible, Treehouse will support them on an ongoing basis. In addition, Quantum members have volunteered with the Rainer Valley Food Bank and with Casa Latina; two organizations in our neighborhood. We have participated in community fairs put on by Kawabe House and Mount Baker Neighborhood Association. From these activities we have created new friends and new members. We love the connections to our friends in the neighborhood and will continue to support them as they continue to support us.
We have built Quantum to be an amazing community. When you join Quantum, you are giving yourself the gift of a stronger body, a sharper mind, and a group of people that care about and support you. Although we adhere to traditions common in many dojos (such as wearing uniforms and bowing), our classes our equally filled with sweat and laughter. Our members are both challenged and encouraged. If they need extra help, it is easy to ask anyone to spend a little extra time. Connection is the core of the Quantum style. We strive to help our students connect to their strongest and best selves and know that each student plays a role in making the dojo a great place.
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Quantum Martial Arts - Seattle
Board of directorsas of 12/21/2020
Karri Meleo
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Karri Meleo
Jude le Tronik
Chris Dempewolf
Joelle Prokupek
Kaushik Chatterje
Steve Berge
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