Core Insights - The Avista Foundation awarded $175,950 in grants to nonprofit organizations in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon during the second quarter to support education and youth development [1][2]. Grant Distribution - The grants support a variety of organizations and programs, including: - Arts Alliance in Idaho received $2,000 - Asotin County Library Foundation in Washington received $1,000 - Assistance League of Klamath Basin in Oregon received $1,500 - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest in Washington received $3,500 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Kootenai County in Idaho received $1,500 - Communities in Schools of Spokane County in Washington received $10,000 - YMCA of The Inland Northwest in Washington received $10,000 - Vanessa Behan in Washington received $20,000 [2][4]. Specific Initiatives Supported - The Avista Foundation is supporting the International Rescue Committee's efforts to develop STEAM and digital literacy skills for refugee and immigrant youth in Spokane, Washington [3]. - In Sandpoint, Idaho, a grant is aiding the Arts Alliance in providing hands-on science and arts education through an AmeriCorps STEAM instructor [3]. - The Asotin County Library Foundation's "1,000 Books Before Kindergarten" initiative is being supported to promote early literacy in Clarkston, Washington [3]. Foundation Overview - Since its establishment in 2002, the Avista Foundation has granted over $17 million, focusing on vulnerable populations, education, and cultural vitality [5].
Avista Foundation awards 49 grants supporting youth and education across the Northwest