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ICF grants $130,000 to Kootenai, Shoshone agencies

| September 17, 2024 1:07 AM

The Idaho Community Foundation (ICF) is thrilled to announce that more than $275,000 has been awarded to 40 nonprofit and educational organizations serving North Idaho communities through the Forever Idaho North grant cycle. This funding supports organizations across a variety of impact areas, including health and wellness, housing stability, arts and culture, education, and community benefit. 

“Forever Idaho is not just a grant program — it’s a movement of philanthropy that is building a culture of giving across our state,” said Lisa Bearg, senior philanthropic advisor of ICF. “The generosity of our donors and the hard work of these nonprofits are what make Idaho such a special place. Together, we are ensuring that our communities continue to thrive." 

The grant recipients were carefully selected by ICF’s Regional Council for North Idaho, a group of dedicated volunteer community members from the region. These individuals are chosen for their deep understanding of local needs, leadership, and involvement in the social sector. The council reviews grant applications with a keen eye for how each project aligns with the unique needs of North Idaho communities, ensuring that the funds are distributed in ways that will create lasting and meaningful impact. Final grant awards are approved by ICF’s Board of Directors, making the process both community-driven and thoughtfully executed. 

This year’s grants are supporting a wide range of impactful projects. From housing programs to community enrichment, these funds are making a tangible difference across North Idaho. The organizations and projects supported by this grant cycle include: 

Benewah County 

BetterCARE, Inc. — $10,000 to support health and wellness.  

SPAN Benewah County — $1,500 for health and wellness initiatives. 

Bonner County  

Clark Fork Hope Area Senior Services, Inc. — $6,367 to support health and wellness. 

Kaniksu Land Trust, Inc. — $12,500 for community benefit programs.  

Priest River Ministries, Inc. — $10,000 to support housing stability 

Boundary County 

Boundary Community Hospital — $6,000 to support health and wellness. 

Boundary County Youth Crisis and Domestic Violence Hotline — $2,593 for community benefit services. 

Explore 4-H Afterschool Fun — $6,000 for educational and economic opportunities. 

Gardeners for Regional Organic Wellbeing — $2,500 to support health and wellness. 

Clearwater County 

City of Orofino — $15,000 for the first phase of the Orofino Adventure Park. 

Elk River Syringa Club — $10,000 for community benefit programs. 

Lewis-Clark State College Foundation Inc. — $5,000 to support educational programming at the Correctional Institution in Orofino. 

Idaho County 

Friends of Idaho Public Television — $5,000 to support the distribution of kindergarten readiness kits in North Idaho. 

Selway-Bitterroot Foundation — $2,500 for environment and animal welfare. 

Syringa General Hospital District — $10,908 to support health and wellness. 

Kootenai County 

Charity Reimagined — $5,000 for community benefit programs. 

Children’s Village Incorporated — $15,000 to support community benefit projects. 

First Judicial District CASA Program Inc. — $7,500 for community benefit programs. 

Growing the STEM — $7,000 for educational and economic opportunities. 

Idaho Youth Ranch Inc. — $3,000 for health and wellness. 

Kootenai Joint School District #274 — $7,419 to support the preschool program. 

Lake City Center, Inc. — $15,000 for health and wellness. 

North Idaho Community Services Corp, Inc. — $20,000 for housing stability. 

Latah County 

Family Promise of the Palouse, Inc. — $6,000 to support housing stability. 

Latah County Historical Society — $2,000 for arts and culture programs. 

Lewis County 

Kamiah Joint School District #304 — $6,000 to upgrade the weight training and fitness facility at Kamiah High School. 

Nezperce Joint School District #302 — $1,500 for STEM programming in grades 6-8. 

Upriver Youth Leadership Council, Inc. — $12,500 for educational and economic opportunities. 

Nez Perce County 

Northwest Children's Home — $7,734 for health and wellness. 

The Salvation Army - Lewiston Corps — $5,011 for housing stability. 

Shoshone County 

Avery Citizen's Committee, Inc. — $7,500 for community benefit programs. 

Avery School District #394 — $5,000 for new flooring in the multi-purpose room. 

Barnard Stockbridge Museum — $3,000 for arts and culture programs. 

Friends of the River Coalition — $3,000 to support environment and animal welfare programs. 

Kellogg Project Uplift — $5,000 for health and wellness programs. 

Mullan School District #392 — $5,000 for the implementation of a preschool program. 

Shoshone County Women's Resource Center Inc. — $10,000 for health and wellness programs. 

Silver Valley Seniors, Inc. — $4,719 for health and wellness programs.  

Team Wallace Inc. — $5,000 to support the food pantry at Wallace Elks Lodge. 

Wallace Food Bank, Inc. — $1,000 for health and wellness efforts. 

The Forever Idaho Grant Program is fueled by donors who believe in the power of giving back and recognize that communities and nonprofits have ever-changing needs. By allowing ICF the flexibility to address these needs, the program ensures that vital services and programs continue to benefit North Idaho and beyond. “We invite everyone to be part of this movement of philanthropy and community building,” said Steve Burns, President and CEO of The Idaho Community Foundation. “It’s the Idaho way to invest in the future of our communities.”  

Those interested in contributing to the Forever Idaho North Grant Fund can visit IdahoCF.org to learn more and join the growing number of Idahoans who are helping to make a lasting difference in the Idaho communities they love. 

For 35 years, The Idaho Community Foundation has helped Idahoans make their communities even better through philanthropy. If you want to support the nonprofits, schools, recreational opportunities and more that make your community special, please contact us at info@idahocf.org or visit: www.idahocf.org.