Avista Foundation awards 27 grants to support local initiatives
October 29 2024 - 11:00AM
The Avista Foundation is awarding $122,750 in grants to 27
nonprofit organizations in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Alaska to
support economic and community development.
“With these contributions, the Avista Foundation is creating
positive change, driving economic development, and enriching our
communities,” said Dennis Vermillion, Avista CEO.
The third-quarter grants support a diverse range of
organizations and programs. A few examples include:
- Supporting AHANA’s
efforts to serve multi-ethnic and multicultural business owners in
Spokane, Washington.
- Bringing area lighting to improve
safety at the Sandpoint Skatepark in Sandpoint,
Idaho.
- Enabling program expansion with a
new larger building at Southeast Alaska Food Bank
in Juneau, Alaska.
- Helping Southern Oregon
Child and Family Council Inc's LISTO
Family Literacy Program provide education for Latinx adults in
Jackson County, Oregon.
The full list of third-quarter awards includes:
Name |
State |
Award |
AHANA |
Washington |
$ |
10,000 |
Bonner County Skatepark Association |
Idaho |
$ |
1,500 |
Cup of Cool Water |
Washington |
$ |
2,000 |
Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship |
Washington |
$ |
2,500 |
Clearwater Community Complex, Inc. |
Idaho |
$ |
5,000 |
Freedom Farms |
Oregon |
$ |
1,500 |
Global Neighborhood |
Washington |
$ |
3,500 |
Hispanic Business Professional Association dba Nuestras Raices |
Washington |
$ |
10,000 |
Homeshare Kootenai County Inc |
Idaho |
$ |
2,000 |
Latinos En Spokane |
Washington |
$ |
2,500 |
Moscow Affordable Housing Trust, Inc |
Idaho |
$ |
2,000 |
NAMI Far North |
Idaho |
$ |
1,000 |
Operation Healthy Family |
Washington |
$ |
3,000 |
Spokanimal CARE |
Washington |
$ |
1,500 |
Sky Lakes Foundation |
Oregon |
$ |
5,000 |
Southeast Alaska Food Bank |
Alaska |
$ |
10,000 |
Southern Oregon Child and Family Council, Inc. |
Oregon |
$ |
3,000 |
Spokane Alliance United |
Washington |
$ |
3,500 |
Spokane Area Jewish Family Services |
Washington |
$ |
1,000 |
Spokane Humane Society |
Washington |
$ |
1,500 |
Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (SIMBA) |
Washington |
$ |
7,500 |
Spokane Valley HUB (dba HUB Sports Center) |
Washington |
$ |
10,000 |
Spruce Root Inc. |
Alaska |
$ |
5,000 |
Valley Community Center |
Washington |
$ |
1,250 |
WA-ID Volunteer Center |
Idaho |
$ |
2,000 |
St Vincent de Paul CDA |
Idaho |
$ |
10,000 |
Providence Foundation |
Washington |
$ |
15,000 |
The Avista Foundation offers four grant cycles each year.
Environmental and arts and culture proposals are due by November 1,
2024. Organizations can see if they are eligible and apply for
funding by visiting avistafoundation.com.
About the Avista FoundationSince its
establishment in 2002, the Avista Foundation has made grants
totaling over $16 million. The foundation focuses its giving in the
areas of vulnerable and limited-income populations, education, and
economic and cultural vitality. It is a separate, non-profit
organization established by Avista Corp., and does not receive
funding from Avista Utilities or AEL&P customers through
rates.
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