[1] The mission statement of ZAPP is a DIY culture resource and educational center "committed to supporting zines from around the world, maintaining and validating publications outside the literary mainstream."
[5] ZAPP was closed to the public for one year while the volunteers mobilized to organize the move into the second floor of Hugo House and prepared a reopening party in September 2008.
[9] When ZAPP announced that it would be leaving Hugo House, the volunteers hosted a special event at Vermillion Cafe in Seattle in May 2014.
[11][12][13] As of 2024, a room on the seventh floor of the Seattle Central Library houses what is now known as the ZAPP Zine Collection.
[14] In the past, ZAPP partnered with The Vera Project on special programs and events, like "DIY Holiday Fair.