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ANNUAL REPORT 2008 CONTENT OUR MISSION Letter from Alice E. Hennessey, President The mission of the Community and CEO, and Douglas R. Nelson, Chairman of the Board ...... 2 Foundation is to enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho. We pursue that Friends of the Foundation...... 3 mission by gathering funds from Legacy Society ...... 4 donors while helping them achieve

2008 Donors ...... 5 their charitable objectives; growing the funds over time through a sound About the Foundation ...... 11 investment process; and granting the We’re Here for Donors ...... 12 funds for a broad variety of worthwhile

About the Foundation’s Investments projects statewide. and Finance ...... 14

We’re Here for Financial Advisors ...... 17

Comparing ICF with a Private Foundation . . . . . 18

We Can Help You Achieve Your Charitable Goals ...... 19

Starting Your Own Charitable Fund ...... 20

We’re Here for Philanthropic and Educational Organizations ...... 21

Alphabetical Listing of Funds...... 22

Individual Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation ...... 25

Endowed Funds...... 25

Non-Endowed Funds ...... 40 ICF Staff: Jaime Browning, Stewart Edwards, Holly Motes, Alice Hennessey, Marc Orcutt, Lauren Carlson, Amy Stockburger We’re Here for Grant Seekers ...... 44

2008 Grants and Distributions...... 47

Membership...... 57

Board of Directors...... 61 The habit of giving only enhances the desire to give.

1 —Walt Whitman ICF Dear Friends of the Idaho Community Foundation,

You may be a donor, you may be a member, a grant recipient, a financial advisor, or you may live in a community that has benefited from an ICF grant. Whatever your relationship to the Idaho Community Foundation, we want you to know that in these difficult Alice E. Hennessey Douglas R. Nelson times—as in the past twenty years— we’re here for you.

LOOKING BACK Despite the fact that the economy was already turning down, you were here for us in 2008. Donation and membership revenue totaled $11,291,000 last year, with $2,242,693 of that amount going to our endowment. We appreciate this continued support. It was especially helpful since the return on our portfolio in 2008 was negative 32%—disappointing, but comparable to the results of most similar endowments and foundations. The Idaho Community Foundation, in turn, was able to make grants from our endowment of $2,499,553 and distributions from fully expendable funds of $4,331,835. This total of $6,831,388 for projects and scholarships reinforced our mission of enriching the quality of life throughout Idaho.

LOOKING AHEAD As we write this letter, the state of our economy is bleak, and people are very apprehensive. Here at ICF, we’re remaining focused on our mission. Our door is open. We’re here to serve. If you’re a donor—or have been thinking about becoming a donor—this is an excellent time to increase or start a fund. Depressed financial markets inevitably rise again, and this time will be no exception. Funds deposited at ICF now will benefit from that future growth. If you’re a member, we’re here to listen to your good ideas and suggestions. We’re here to put you to work as a volunteer if you have available time. If you’re a financial advisor, we’re here to help you serve your clients, whether they would benefit from creating a fund in the Foundation, a charitable gift annuity, or a charitable trust. Perhaps your clients just need to talk about their hopes and ideas. We’re here to listen and suggest. If you’re a grant seeker, you’ll be pleased to know that for the year 2009, the Foundation’s board approved a 5% distribution from our endowed funds—the same distribution percentage as in past years. The total return policy—described in the Financial section of this report—explains the process which allows us to accumulate funds in excellent markets in order to have funds available when markets are down. We’re here, to help in every way we can, be it with a grant or sometimes just with encouragement and advice. 2009 will be a year of change at the Idaho Community Foundation, as we welcome a new President and CEO to lead the way in carrying out our mission. We hope that new leader will find the same satisfaction we each have in our work at ICF. Now, more than ever, the Idaho Community Foundation is proud to be a resource for Idaho and its people.

Alice E. Hennessey Douglas R. Nelson Interim President & CEO Chairman 2 ICF They Were Here for You FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION

Each year the Idaho Community Foundation recognizes exceptional contributions to the success of the Foundation through presentation of its Friend of the Foundation award. In 2008—its 20th year—ICF honored all the organizations and individuals who helped the Foundation become a reality in 1988.

Honored as Friends of the Foundation were the following groups:

MEMBERS OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE THE FOUNDATION’S INCORPORATORS: WHICH DID THE INITIAL WORK TO Jim Anderson, Moscow Nick Ifft, Pocatello ESTABLISH THE FOUNDATION: Gordon Black, Boise Peter T. Johnson, McCall Warren McCain, Boise D. Whitman Jones, Boise Gordon Black Robert E. Krueger Sybil Ferguson, Rexburg H.F. Magnuson, Wallace John B. Fery Roger Martell John B. Fery, Boise Roger Martell, Eagle Margaret Gigray Warren McCain Margaret Gigray, Caldwell Daniel R. Nelson, Boise Alice Hennessey Daniel R. Nelson Alice Hennessey, Boise Jim Roper, Burley C.E. “Gene” Hill John L. Runft C.E. “Gene” Hill, Boise John L. Runft, Boise D. Whitman Jones

ICF’S FOUNDING DONORS: (Gifts of $250,000 or more) The Whittenberger Foundation Intermountain Gas Industries J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Miles and Virginia Willard Foundation Donald and Gretchen Fraser Kenlon P. and Carol J. Johnson Northwest Area Foundation (Gifts of $25,000 to $99,999) D. Whitman and Paula Jones Ethel B. “Stevie” Rawlinson Arthur Andersen LLP Key Bank of Idaho Earl C. Reynolds Jr.* Amalgamated Sugar H.F. and Colleen Magnuson J.R. Simplot Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Joan Chesbro Park Price Motor Company (Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999) Jim and Barbara Cimino David and Vaniece Petso Albertson’s, Inc. Robert and Mary Evans Potlatch Corporation Harry Bettis Roger and Sybil Ferguson Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz Boise Cascade Corporation First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Bob and Carol Reed Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Global Travel, Inc. Tom, Sheila, John and Joy Richards Daugherty Foundation Linda Grable-Curtis Jim and Bette Roper John B. and Delores L. Fery Green Giant/Pillsbury John Roper Lewis Hower Hecla Mining, Inc. Carmelita G. Spencer G. Nicholas and Sara Ifft Tom and Alice Hennessey The Terteling Company, Inc. Sara M. Maas William R. Hewlett Harry B. Turner Warren E. McCain Hewlett-Packard Company Union Pacific Foundation Arthur and Jane Oppenheimer Richard M. and Mary B. U S WEST Communications Family YMCA Hormaechea Wells Fargo Bank (formerly First U.S. Bank Idaho Power Company Interstate Bank)

*Denotes a deferred gift

3 ICF PREVIOUS FRIEND OF THE FOUNDATION They Plan to Be There for You AWARD RECIPIENTS LEGACY SOCIETY 1995 Members of the Legacy Society are individuals who have identified themselves as John Chapman having designated the Idaho Community Foundation as an ultimate beneficiary Hailey of deferred gifts in such documents as wills, bequests, or other planned giving instruments. 1996 To these generous donors, whose plans will benefit ICF’s work in the future, we Miles Willard extend our sincere gratitude. Idaho Falls 1997 Arthur D. and Anna Marie Adams Christina Kowrach, O.D. Jane and Arthur Don and Judy Atkinson Donald Longwith and Nancy Bowen Longwith Oppenheimer Guy E. and Mary D. Butterfield Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Mark and Holly Motes Boise Annie Chalfant Tom Morgan 1998 John S. Chapman Tricia L. Nance Warren McCain Lee and Lori Cullen Dick and Susan Parrish Boise Dennis Dahl Carolyn Patrick Robert and Barbara Dargatz Allen Pennay 1999 James M. David and R. Kay Snyder Robert P. and Suzanne C. Rainville Margaret Gigray John B. Fery Earl C. Reynolds Jr. Caldwell Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Ron J. Sali Bill and Gay Fruehling Ann McCutchan Sandven Nick Ifft Linda Grable-Curtis Edward C. Schroeder Pocatello Ron and Diane Plastino Graves Jerry and Marcia Selig Steve and Donna Guerber Jack and Suzanne Sherbert 2000 Alice E. Hennessey Edward and Dorothy “Dottie” John B. Fery Guy H. Hearon Stimpson Boise Pamela K. Howard Jim and Karin Thompson Kenneth R. and Betty J. Huff Ann Lucini Williams 2001 Jack J. Winderl Park Price III Ron and Mary Hughes Richard and Donna Hutter Bobbette F. Youmans-Viker Idaho Falls Sara Ifft Lucille F. Zanetti 2002 Tom and Ann Jacobs J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation Boise 2003 James H. Roper Burley 2004 Alice E. Hennessey Individual commitment to a group effort— Boise that is what makes a team work, a 2005 company work, a society work, a Steele-Reese Foundation New York, NY civilization work. 2006 Roger Martell —Vince Lombardi Eagle 2007 The Kissler Family Foundation Boise 4 ICF 2008 DONORS They were here for you in 2008, contributing to the ICF funds of their choice. Britt and Cynthia Bambic Vernon and Isabel Brassey A Bank of America Kimberlee Bratcher Kathi Abate Richard Barker Leila Brauner Louis Abdo and Susan Gemperle-Abdo John N. Barnes Gerald and Andrea Bresina Action Motor Sports, Inc. Linda Barnes Corey and Tracy Bresina Ada County Association of Realtors, Inc. Debbie Barnett John Brezzo Brady Adam Jacquelyn Barton Alden and Karen Briggs Gary and C. Adams Ryan Barwick and May Tillman Mark and Mary Brinkman Miriam Adams Audrey Bashaw Peter and Noydena Brix Nat and Sally Adams Thomas P. Baskin Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Rachel Addy Paul and Jean Basom Barbara B. Brown Ahrens & DeAngeli Dot Bastian Barbara Brown Virginia Alberdi Jorene Batali Charlie Brown Richard and Marilyn Alberding Battelle Energy Alliance G. Richard Brown and Iris Yang Albertsons Riley Bechtel Robert Brown Albertson’s - a SUPERVALU Company Marjorie Bemis Jaime Browning Albertsons Stores Charitable Foundation, Benchmark Construction Inc. Brownstone Homes, LLC Inc. Marjorie H. Bender Harry and Jan Brumbach B. and K. Albin Deborah Bennett Todd and Glenda Brumbach Mark and Rachel Albrecht John and Susan Bennett Carol Brumett Aldape Sprinkler Service, Landscape LLC Donald and Carolyn Benson Cody Brumett Delphine J. Aldecoa Frank and Marion Benzing Carolyn Spicer Burke Catheryn Alexander Louise Berlin Carl and Gisela Burke James and Dorothy Alexander Danielle Berriochoa Beau Burley Nathan M. Alexander Jerry Beto Steve Burns and Robin Hanford Steve Alexander Bickett Family Trust William Burns Arn Allemand and Nicole Tomaino- Walter Bickett Russell and Janet Buschert Allemand Fred and Gayle Bieker Business Psychology Associates Gayle Allen and Carol MacGregor Robert and Jeannine Bilow Robert and Suzanne Butler Alliance Electric Denise Bittner David and Esther Almgren Benjamin and Virginia Blaine Kay Alspaugh Thomas M. Blaine C Sharon Alwin Michelle Blair Lawrence and Sandra Calkins American Bankers Association Susan Blair Alice Calvert American Paving Tim Blair Cambridge Telephone Co., Inc. American Respiratory Care Foundation Carlyn Blake Cindy L. Campbell Analytix Mike Bledsoe Margaret Campbell Roger and Holly Anderson Fund in the K. C. Blevins Thomas and Ellen Campion Greater Houston Community Rebecca Blodgett Capital City Development Foundation Robert and Dixie Blome Lauren Carlson Stanley and Maria Anderson Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal & Sara Carlson Douglas Andres LaViolette, LLP Lee O. Carosi Peter and Carmen Angleton Bruce and Ann Blume Dale and Bertha Carpenter Anonymous Bob’s Bicycles Russell Carpenter Bradley Appleman Bodo Sports, LLC Carriboo Development Foundation, Inc. Appleton Potter Family Foundation Roger and Donna Boe William Cary Denise Arellano Robert and Sandi Boeh Jay Cassell Argyros Foundation Rocky Bogert William and Jeanne Cassell Lauri Armon Boise Cascade, L.L.C. Michael Catalano Timothy and Trish Armstrong Boise Centre on the Grove George Cator Jan Aronson Boise Consumer Co-op Brian and Suzanne Cavanagh Carl and Pam Arriola Boise Development Cycling (BODE) Peter and Melinda Cebull Atchley Family Trust Boise Developmental Cycling Club Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Tom Atkins Bolin-Stempien Family Fund Central Academy John and Shirley Atteberry Jaime Bond Central Coast Pediatric Dental Group, Aditya Avadhanula Bonner County Historical Society Dr. Roger G. Sanger Alexandra Ayer Stephen and Mary Borland Central Paving Inc. William and Jacqueline Ayers James and Susan Borowicz CH2M WG Kenneth and Maureen Ayers William and Lisa Bosworth Marjorie Chadderdon Katherine Bovey Asa M. Chandler Joan Boyd Earl and Kathleen Chandler B John and Virginia Boydstun Don and Dolores Chapman John Bachmann Robert and Marvel Boydstun Ron Bailey H.J. Charles Marc Boyle and Helen Shim Steve Chattin Michael Baird Chris Bracher Sally Bakes Frank and Julie Chavez Carmen Bradley LeeAnn Cheeley Sy and Joan Bram Cheers Invitations and Stationery Dorothy Brassey 5 Gary and Judith Christensen Donors Kenneth and Kimberly Christensen Andrew Dodson Foley Management Group Christmas Box Angel Andy Dodson Food Producers of Idaho, Inc. Melanie Chun Terry Dolar George and Tracy Forsythe Donald and Joann Cissel Donna Donaldson Robert Foster Mari Clack Kevin Donohoe and Laurel Smith Dave Fotsch Beth Clark James Dowen and Sue Ellen Bridgeman Cody Fowler Merlyn W. Clark Christopher Downs Fred Meyer Store Larraine Clayton Debra Drake John and E. French Edward and Arita Cleary Richard and Theresa Drake Jason Friday J. Michael and Robbye Clements Susan Dreher Margery Friedlander CM Company Inc. Tracy Dreher Joyce Friedman Jonathan and Beth Cody Cecil Drinkward Myra Friedman Penny Coe Patty Duetting Friends of the McCall Library Frank Coffey Dennis and Diamond Dufenhorst Allan Frost Cohen 1997 Trust Heather Duff Dan and Nancy Frost Janet Colbry Shariae Dugdale Mischelle Fulgham Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Group William Duke and Ramona Harlan-Duke Mortimer and Susan Fuller College of Western Idhao Dunkley Music Fulton Associates, LLC Coltrin Colonial Mortuary Thomas and Kristine Dusbabek G.L. Ohrstrom II Johanna Combo Communications et al, Inc. Concord Academy G E Paul and Janice Gallant Karyl Condit Eagle Chiropractic PC Container Corporation Veronica Gallo R. Renee Earl John and Linda Galvin Diane Conrad Edith Easterbrook Betty Cook Luann and William Ganz Easy Cookin’ Bonnie W. Gardner Christopher Cook Carter Edmisten Robert and Patricia Cooper Garth and Tara Gardner Anthony Edmondson Patricia Garrett Levi Corbin Elizabeth Edrich Sandra Coultrap Marile Garrott Abraham Edward Herbert and Sue Garten Aaron Couture Austin Edwards Elinor Crane Jeffrey Gasser Frank Eich Ryan T. Gaston Kenneth and Deone Croff Susan Eid Caroline Crollard R. Todd and Tracy Gatesh Electronic Arts Michael Geffroy Berit Crookham Gale Elkins Kenneth and Frances Cross Marjorie Geier Roy and Frances Ellsworth Tony Geiger CSHQA Daniel Elmore Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis Greg Gelhar Elwell Family Foundation P. LaVern and Marian Gentry Mary Cusack Jon Engelund Cycle Idaho Suzanne Gerlits Hilarie Engle Donna Gerstenfeld Carl and Joanna Engle Getty Images US, Inc. Gus Engstrom Christopher Gibson D Colette Erickson Daniel and Carolyn Gibson Barbara Dahl Otis Erisman Brad Gillette Dennis and Anita Dahl B. Hyatt and Belen Erstad Terry and Diana Gipson Liane Dahlke Ken Everett and Marie Furnary Global Impact Ronald Dailey Deborah Every Melvin and Beverly Going James and Candy Dale Extendo Bed Company, Inc. Goldberg Family Foundation Anthony Dally George Golleher Brian Dalton Gooding County Memorial Hospital Autumn D’Amelio F Foundation Datum Construction Management, Inc. R. and Cheryl Fabello Bill and Khuy Goodrich D.A. Davidson & Co. Ryan Faber Linda Goodyear John Davies and Edy Davies Fair Oaks Foundation Inc. Jayne Gordon Charles Davis Karen Louise Falk David Graves Jerry and Frances Davis Sherry Fanning Elizabeth Gray Karleen Davis Carey Farmer Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts Kelly Davis Marlo and Mark Faulkner Steven and Carol Green DBA Lactic Acid Cycling Dr. and Mrs. Feiwell Fund in the Jewish Susan and Ronald Green Fund in the David and Luane Dean Community Foundation Jewish Foundation of Greensboro Margaret Dean Kristin Fenwick Heather Gribble Janet DeBard Bettie Ferguson Wayne Griffin Judd and Diane DeBoer J. Brint Ferguson and Madelaine Ferguson William and Gratia Griffith Michael and Karleigh Deeds John and Delores Fery Mark and Debora Grigg Roy and Linda Deeds Terry and Kristina Fesler George and Florence Grismer Betty Ann Diehl Cody and Ann Feuz Joseph Grismer Do Dinh John and June Fitzgerald Richard Groberg Peter and Patricia Dinkelspiel Ian and Tracy Fitzpatrick Idoia Guerricabeitia Robert Disbrow and Kim Kawaguchi Nancy Flagan Matt Gunnell Diva Kisses Gilbert and Jo Floyd Dobbiaco Team, Inc. Jessica Flynn 6 Donors Scott and Alene Hortin H Sylvia Hougland K Max Hadley Robert and Sara Howard Richard Kahn Jeffrey and Jana Hahn Guy and Laura Hudson Sondra Kantor Willow Hahn Ronald and Mary Hughes Gregory Kaslo and Anita Kay Hardy Cynthia Hail Joel Hummel Matthew Katula The Halliday Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey Fereday and Mary Hummel Keaton Keene David Hallmen Humphreys Diabetes Center Janice Keener David and Norma Halter Richard and Donna Hutter R. and Jeanne Keith Robert and Carol Hamlin Daniel and Pamela Keller Robert Hampton John and Annabelle Kellogg Vicki Hange I Willis Kellogg Andrea Hansen Idaho Alfalfa & Clover Seed Commission Virginia Kelly Christian Hansen Idaho Botanical Garden Marcia Kent Jane Hansen Idaho Cooperative Council, Inc. John Kenz Chad and Rebecca Hanson Idaho Department of Commerce Kids Klub, Inc. Joe and Christine Hanson Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc. Elaine Kimball Aaron Harloe Idaho Distributing Company Heather Kimmel Connor Harris Idaho Education Association Heather Kimmett Ron Harris Idaho Falls Arts Council Ryan Kindig Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell Idaho Falls Symphony Jake King Florence Harvey Idaho First Bank William and Cynthia King Nick Hathhorn Idaho Forest Products Commission Kissler Family Foundation, Inc. Daniele Havis Idaho Hay & Forage Association, Inc. Elizabeth Kitay Hawley Troxell Ennis and Hawley Idaho Library Association Sheila and Karl Klages Hope Hayward Idaho Mining Association Klaue Family Foundation Jerry and Joan Hecker Idaho Mountain Touring Dean and Theresa Klein N. Charles and Polly Hedemark Idaho Oral Health Foundation Elaine Klein Patricia J. Heldt Idaho Potato Commission Dieter and Margaret Knecht Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Idaho Sand and Gravel George Knight Foundation Idaho School Boards Association Belinda Knochel James Hellwig Idaho Society of CPAs Raymond Knowles Julie Helms Idaho State Historical Museum - Vic and Nancy Kobe Tom and Alice Hennessey Museum Shop Cami Koepke Richard and Patsy Hentzen Idaho Sugarbeet Growers Association R. Stanwood and Sharon Kohls John and Geraldine Herbert Idaho Water Users Association, Inc. Ken and Kathyrn Kope Emmet B. Herndon Idaho Weed Control Association Kosmic Kustoms Terry Heslin Intralot, Inc. Koyn G Hedrick Foundation Hewlett Packard, Boise Division David and Lisa Irving Christine Kraatz Hewlett-Packard James and Sandra Kravik Heymann Wolf Foundation Vicki Krogstrand Brian Hiatt James and Alicia Kromas Cody Hickenbotham J Audra Krussel Craig and Lori Hickman J Crist Inc. Paul Kukuruza David Hill J.R. Simplot Foundation Inc. Lewis and Louise Kunkel Helen Hill Duane and Susan Jacklin Charlene Kunz Jeff Hill James and Linda Jackson Daniel Kunz Thomas Hill Bill and Jacqueline Jackson Karen Kuzis Clint and Regina Hinckley Mark Jacobson Jim Hine James G. or Alicia S. Kromas Harvey and Margaret Hinman Living Trust L Gene and Shauna Hinsley Pam Jank Anthony Laidlaw Joseph and Margaret Hinson Todd and Whitney Jankiewicz Arthur and Ida Lang Tracy Hitchcock Jean K Garvey Revocable Trust Jonathan and Summer Lang Carolyn Hjort Robert and Victoria Jekich Martha Lang Jon and Maisie Hlavinka Paul Jellema John and Caroline Langan Robert and Patricia Holman Jordan Jensen Jeff and Mary Lantz Carol Scheifele Holmes Warren and Janice Jensen Robert Lantz and Cynthia Berlin-Lantz Rick Holscher Dara Jezierny Gregory and Cristy Laragan Homestead Companies LLC David and Debra Johnson Larkor MZT Joint Venture Ray and Eileen Hoobing Julie Johnson Roberta Larsen Craig and Karen Hoogland Leroy M. Johnson Lyman Larson Scott and Deborah Hoopes Suzy Jolley R. and Connie Larson Jordon Hopewell D. Whitman Jones Mark LaSelle Austin Hopkins Gordon Jones Gordon and Pamela Lassahn C. Timothy and Anne Hopkins J. Thomas Jones Diane Lawrence Monica Hopkins Harriet Joseph Ron Lawson Emma Horlocher Peter Joseph Wendy Lawson David and April Hornsby Joshua Green Foundation, Inc. Leadership Idaho Agriculture Chad and Jan Jungert Foundation, Inc. Junior League of Boise Gail LeBow Richard and Jill Jurvelin Elizabeth Lee 7 Donors Madonna Lengerich Mary McConnell Susan Morris Blaine and Dixie Lenon Camille McCray Owen and Christina Morrissey Ann Leonardo Winkie McCray Jim Mortensen Christina Lequerica Stephanie McCurdy Annie Mosier Pete and Lori Leseberg Kathleen McDermott Beverly Moss Debra and Jack Levin Judy McElearney Paul Moss Ian Levy Louise McElhinny Mark and Holly Motes Donald and Marcia Liebich Brian McElhose Mountain Medical Billing Service Maurice Lierz Douglas and Sharon McEwan Mountain View Hospital, LLC Darren Lightfield James McFadden Multimin USA, Inc. Lillian Vallely School Patrick and Karen McGahan Betty J. Munis Michael Lindenfelser Barbara McGillivary Phillip and Anita Murelaga Sue Linja Rory McGowan Vicki Murphy Elizabeth Littman Don McGrath Jo Murray Irv and Trudy Littman Philana McInnis Leeland Murray Lori Lloomis Paul and Krista McKenna Douglas and Christine Lodge Max and Leo McKuin William and Patricia Lodge James and Willa McLaughlin N Helen Lojek Steven McLaughlin Robert and Rhonda Naftz Chad Longson J. Michael and Theresa McLeod Nampa Rotary Club Lost River Cycling Robert and Leslie McMichael Robert Naugler Janice Lowen Elizabeth McNair Edward and Sonja Neal Kara Lukoic John McNair David Negri William Lund Michael McNeilly Jennifer Neil Denise Lundy MCPAWS Regional Animal Shelter Anne M. Nelson Lyle Pearson Acura Patrick and Sherry McTigue Bradley and Sarah Nelson Lyle Pearson Company Nadine McWilliams Doug and Billie Nelson Mikayla Lyman Carver Mead JoAnn Nelson Marty and Mila Lyon Nathan Mead Norman and Marianne Nelson Marc and Maggie Lyons Sharon Meeks Roger and Sharon Nelson Ingrid Lysgaard Meeting Systems, Inc. Scott and Sara Nelson Claudia Mehlhaff Walter and Patricia Nelson Corey Meints Jeffrey and Mary Neumeyer M John Meisenbach Charles M. Newhouse M. J. Harris, Inc. Sheila Mells Nezperce Prairie Grass Growers Troy Maben Meridian Cycles Cecile Nguyen Sridhar Maddipoti David and Carla Merrill Christine Nibley Todd Maddock Joyce H. Merrill Rod Nichols Geraldine Madigan Christopher Meyer Tonia Nicholson Bo Madlinger Sarah Michael Susan Nipp Lester Madsen Linda Michalson Mona Noble Bruce Mager Brian and Lyn Michel Norman & Carol Nie Foundation, Inc. Brett Magnuson Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Richard Norquist and Kathleen Anderson H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Microsoft Giving Campaign Amy Norred Scott and Michele Magnuson Linda Milam Northview Construction Inc. Bob Mai Paul V. Miles Northwest Interiors Mary Malkmus Milk Producers of Idaho, Inc. Jerry and Charlotte Mallet Joe and Celeste Miller Management Recruiters Chad Miller O Dennis and Cathy Mansell Maria Oakes Josephine N. Miller Kathleen L. O’Brien Carl Marcum Michael Miller Olivia Mares Michael and Esther Ochsman Nicholas Miller and Cathy Silak O’Connell Family Foundation Laurel T. Marino Alma Mills Marjorie Moore Davidson Foundation William O’Donnell Mitch Minnette Janis Ogawa Markem Corporation Walter Minnick and A. K. Lienhart- Vicki Markizon George Ohrstrom Minnick Olson & Son Excavating Markley Communication Services LLC Miriam T. Henderson Trust Sarah and John Marossy Omega Auto Body Louisa Moats Peter and Barrie O’Neill Darrell and Patricia Marsh Roselyn Monger Joseph and Patricia Marshall Jane Falk Oppenheimer Monsanto Fund Optimist Club of Meridian Martin Insurance Peder Monsen Colvin Matheson Orthopedic Centers of Idaho, P.A. Brian and Cheryl Monson Thomas Oswald Kristin Matthews Kenneth Montee Steve Mattis Lisa L. Owens James Montgomery Ryan and Heather Owsley Maverik Country Stores, Inc. Paul and Karen Montgomery May Scholarship Fund David and Nid Moody Robert Maynard Sian Mooney P Cary McAlister William B. Moore Pacific Steel & Recycling McCall Drug Carole Morgan Pacific Tech Construction McCall Memorial Hospital Foundation Raymond Morgan PacifiCorp Pacific Power / Rocy Mtn McCall Ski Racing Team Raymond and Christine Morley Power Kurt and Pamela McClenny Ann Morris Robert and Susan McCollum 8 Donors Kelly Palmer Diane Reed Kathryn Sewell John Palumbo Margaret W. Reed Foundation Mike and Sally Shanafelt Panhandle Alliance for Education Inc. Scott and Mary Lou Reed Mary Jo Shaw Jerald and Carolyn Panko Thomas and Kathleen Reed Scott Sheffer Bonnie K. Parden Julie Reichel Barbara N. Shelton Everett and Sally Parker Estelle Reid Alice Shenusay John P. Parker Susan Reinstein John and Rosemary Shewmake Ray and Norma Parker Earl and Jodi Reynolds Mike Shirley John and Jackie Parrish James and Cheryl Reynolds Jerry Shively Susan Passoroy Erna Rhinehart Susan Short Zane Patterson Doug and Susan Rhymes Gail and Nannette Siemen Stephen and Marylyn Pauley Savannah Rice Richard and Margot Silver William and Barbara Pearce Richard E. Johnson Revocable Trust Silverstone Family Dental Patricia Pedersen Joy Richards Gay C. Simplot William and Kimberly Peel Michael and Vicki Riedel Kelly Siudzinski Richard and Jodi Penn Sharon Ringley Craig Slack John Pennings and Terese Fandel Jeffery and Anne Riskin Bob and Carmen Sloan Hector Perez Kristen Rittenger Slonim Family Trust J. Perkins Riverside Partners Real Estate Adam Smith John and Ronda Perry Robert and Lucille Smylie Charitable Barbara Smith Candice Peterson Lead Unitrust Stephen and Delores Smith Gary and Ann Peterson Lawrence and Carolyn Robertson Howard and Lisa Smith Jeff Peterson Thomas and Irene Robicheaux Larry Smith Len Peterson Ausey and Janet Robnett Lori Smith Steven and JoAnn Peterson Kevin M. Roche Russ Smith Petra Incorporated Laurie Rockwell Steve and Rebecca Smith Ellie Pharis Rocky Mountain Section of the PGA Richard and Judith Smooke Richard Phenneger Albert and Sherry Rodriguez Paula Smyly Dale and Jackie Phillips Kelly Roe Jack Stillinger and Dorothy Snowball Andrea Pierceall Drew Rois Jeff and Lecia Snyder William and Valerie Pihl Ben and Anna Rolphe Mary Snyder Bettie Pittenger Michael and Debra Roman Margi Soni Priscilla Pittiglio Timothy and Jana Ronsse Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Edwin and Virginia Pittman Howard Roose J. Soprey Alan and Carla Pladsen John Rose Vicki Southwick Terry and Cydney Polley John and Karen Rosholt Mark Spenner Julia Pollock Drew Ross Squier Family Foundation Kay Pon-Brown Vincent and Phyllis Rossi Gordon St. Clair Paul Poorman Linda Rothbaum Avis Stafford Curtis Pope Kathryn Rothermel Cory and Jan Stambaugh John and Jane Post Kenneth and Mary Lou Ruby Ray and Linda Stark Jill Povol Carl and Julia Rundberg The Star-News Ruth Pratt James and Nicole Runner Daniel and Amy Steckel Marshall F. Priest Ty and Cheryl Russell Steed Construction, Inc. Prison Health Services, Inc. Patricia Ryan Randy and Wendy Steed Jerry Pugh Justin and Laura Rychak Steele-Reese Foundation Richard and Mary Ellen Pugh Stein Distributing Company, Inc. Ernest and Gail Puopolo Karen Stern Lawrence and Sandra Pye S Damien Stevenson Mark and Hillary Pyper John and Anne Sager Georgia Stewart Louis Sala Rebecca Stewart Lyle and Barbara Sall Stinker Stores, Inc. Q Rex and Sydney Sallabanks Thomas and Bonnie Stitzel Allen and Jolean Quimby Saltzer Medical Group Debra Stoenner Christine Quintana Ron Sanborn S and D. Stokes QWEST Lewis and Charlotte Sanders Scott Stolhand Mary Sanderson Charles and Patricia Story Todd Sardais Frederic and Lucille Stott R Constance Sathre Robert and Barb Stotts R.J. Murgoitio Farms, LLC Earnest and Jenny Satterthwait Steven and Diana Strandberg Radix Construction Inc. John and Lauren Saunders Strategy One, Inc. Fred Ramey Hayward and Karen Sawyer Kevin and Carolyn Stroebel Kathleen Ramsey Neil J. Schafer David and Margaret Sturdevant Robert and Carol Randall Carol Scheifele Holmes Mark Stute Kim Ransier James and Mary Schmidt Matt Stutzman RCC Inc. Don and Sharmon Schmitt Robert Sulanke Carol Reagan/Idaho Women’s Charitable Schuck’s Autoparts Pamela Summers Foundation Sherri Schultz Laurence Swain Melinda Redden Elizabeth Schwerdtle Howard and Joyce Swainston Reed Cycle Inc. Judy L. Secrist Tricia Swartling Fred and Nancy Seghi Harold and Patricia Sweeney Rhonda Sesek R. A. and Nancy Symms 9 Steve and Lorraine Severns Donors John and Jeanne Worrell T W James and Stephanie Worrell William Talbott and Betsy Gerdeman Raymond and Lynne Wahlert Jessica Wyman John F. Tate Carol Wallis Donald Tator Linda Wallis Y William and Patricia Taylor Robin and Mimi Wallis Linda Yarborough Ted Mason Signature Homes Wal-Mart Foundation John Yarnell Terry Reilly Health Services Murray Ward Estate Cynthia York The Byers Revocable Family Trust Catherine Wardwell Laurel York-Odell The Debard Johnson Foundation Samuel Washburn Jr Gray and Ann Young The Exley Revocable Living Trust Washington Division of URS The Fremont Group Foundation Washington Trust Bank The Ironman Foundation, Inc. Mary Waters Z The Johnson Family Fund John Watkins Lucille Zanetti CRUT The Northern Trust Company Kathleen Watrous Julie Zapoli The Real Estate Book of the Inland Barry Watson Lee Zarak Empire Sara Watson Zions Bank The Rothschild Family Foundation Wattis Dumke Foundation Raino Zoller The Terteling Company, Inc. Henry and Cherie Webb The Tunney Foundation Teri Webberley The William Chinnick Charitable Dick Weiss Foundation George and Anna Marie Weissbeck In-Kind Donations 2008 The Works of Grace Foundation Welfund, Inc. Chef Bill Green Catering Mel and Lauren Thompson Wells Fargo Bank Communications et al Phebe Thorne Tyer and Sheree Welshimer Jo Murray Public Relations Samuel and Elizabeth Thorne Connor Wennz Dan Keller Brenda Thorpe Bob West Patsy Lodge Richard and Kelli Tomlinson Bruce West Troy Maben Wayne and Phyllis Townsend Paul L. Westberg Douglas Nelson Stephen and Alyson Townsley Ronda Westcott Irving Littman Trac Utility Julie Weston Todd Maddock Cynthia Trail Westside Elementary School Marge Kuchynka Stephanie Trail Kristy Weyhrich St Lukes Regional Medical Center Treasure Valley Family YMCA Gerald and Maryanne Whitcomb Fred Orcutt, Enterprise Technology Trebar, Inc. White House / Black Market, Inc. Marilyn Beck Dorothea Trible Terrence White Jenifer Dellgard Millie Tribolet Mike Wieser Carol Lloyd Karl and Mary Tueller Gayle Wilde Christine Lodge Two Rivers Medical Clinic, Inc. Wilder Community Farm Labor Kelly Lodge Marion Wilhite Idaho Public Television Gloria H. Wilkins Boise State Radio Michael Wilkins Willard Arts Center U James and Sally Will Idaho Botanical Gardens U.S. Bancorp Foundation Harry Magnuson John and Julie Ukich Virginia Willard Adele Willden Museum of Idaho Ron and Jan Ulberg Zoo Boise Thomas and Charlotte Unger Larry & Marianne Williams Foundation Melisa Williams Garden City Library United Heritage Life Insurance Kendrick-Juliaetta Community Company Mikel and Lorette Williams Taryn Williams Development Association United Heritage Property & Casualty Northern Pacific Depot Company Anthony and Susan Wilson United Water Wilson Family United Way of Treasure Valley Teri Wilson Janeanne Upp Jack and Mary Pat Winderl US Bancorp Rochelle Wineinger Susan and Phillip Usher Rachel Winer Marcia L. Wing Michael C. Winter A great use of life is Paul and Whitney Wissenbach V Duffy Witmer to spend it for Duane and Debbie Vaagen James and Marlene Wogsland Becky Van Doren Kristine Wold something that Kathleen Van Houten Lisa Wollenslegel Juno Van Ocker Jeffrey Wood outlasts it. Alan and Sherry Van Orden Virginia Woodbury Webster Van Winkle Sharon L. Woodhead Jerry Vanderpool Matthew and Aimee Woods —William James Roger Vawter James Woody Melissa Venditti Roger and Louise Woolley Walter and Lynn Vering William and Virginia Woolley Video Applications, Inc. John and Lore Wootton Frederick Vogel World Cycle 10 Donors QUESTION: What is the Idaho Community Foundation? ANSWER: What do you need it to be? ABOUT THE FOUNDATION DEFINITION and strengthen Idaho communities. Funds support a range of areas, including: arts and culture, education, A community foundation is a tax-exempt public emergency services, health, libraries, the environment, charity that enables individuals and organizations to public projects, recreation, and social services. For achieve their charitable intent by establishing additional information, please see page 44. charitable funds within the Foundation. Each fund is governed by its own legal document and is accounted GOVERNANCE for separately. The funds are pooled for more efficient and cost effective investment management. ICF is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, The Idaho Community Foundation (ICF) is Idaho’s elected by ICF’s members and representing Idaho’s only statewide public foundation administering diverse geography. To ensure that none of the state’s charitable funds on behalf of a variety of donors in three regions —Northern, Eastern, and Southwestern— order to support the humanitarian, educational, and can dominate ICF governance, our Bylaws provide that cultural programs that benefit Idaho communities. no region can have less than 25% or more than 48% of Established in 1988, ICF enables individuals and ICF’s Board representation. organizations to achieve their philanthropic goals by establishing charitable funds, while creating a permanent source of funding for nonprofits ASSETS AND ENDOWMENT throughout the state. Total assets of ICF at year-end 2008 were $55,125,365, which includes $43,481,000 of endowment. The OUR MISSION remaining assets consist primarily of non-endowed funds, such as special project funds and philanthropic To achieve our mission of enriching the quality of life gift funds; these are fully expendable funds invested throughout Idaho, the Foundation: conservatively in liquid money market instruments. Gathers funds from a range of individuals, families, businesses, and organizations—offering each an individual fund tailored to meet their specific needs and charitable goals. Each fund carries the name chosen by the donor(s), who also determine the type of fund, any guidelines, and their preferred level of involvement in the grant-making process. For additional information, please see page 19. Grows funds for the long term, with an investment objective to maintain and when possible increase the purchasing power of permanent funds. An experienced volunteer investment committee oversees ICF’s professional investment managers and advises the board on investments, including the annual grant percentage payout rate. For additional information, please see page 14. Grants funds to charitable and educational organizations, enabling them to better achieve their missions Participants of the Boys and Girls Club of Nampa, such as the girls pictured above, are offered a range of programs designed to develop character and life-enhancing skills. The Club is a community-based organization providing Nampa youth, ages 11 6-18, with a fun, safe, and constructive environment during non-school hours. ICF We’re Here for DONORS

ICF respects and celebrates the many different philanthropic goals of donors and is always prepared to offer the following services: • Personalized assistance that helps donors define their charitable goals and establish an individually-tailored fund to achieve desired results. • Acceptance of a wide variety of assets which can be converted to endowed or fully-expendable funds to ensure support to Idaho charities. • Frequent updates on the financial status of these funds. • Assistance in grant-making to identify, evaluate, and follow up with the recipients of grants from these funds.

TYPES OF IDAHO FIELD OF INTEREST FUND rewards of participating in a larger COMMUNITY FOUNDATION investment pool by placing its CHARITABLE FUNDS This option allows donors of $25,000 or endowment with the Foundation. An more to limit grants from their funds to agency fund can be established with AVAILABLE TO DONORS organizations or projects within a as little as $10,000, payable within five particular charitable field, geographic years. Distributions from the fund are area, or combination thereof. The made regularly to the participating ENDOWED FUNDS Foundation determines the annual agency for use as its board of directors Permanent funds established to beneficiaries of these funds within the deems appropriate. Contributors may provide long-term support. Each bounds of the donor’s wishes. add to the fund with any amount, at year, the Board of Directors any time. determines a payout rate (historically 5%) aimed to protect the long-term GEOGRAPHIC FUND value of the fund, while allowing for OPERATING ENDOWMENT distributions to meet community Donors of $25,000 or more may create a FUND needs. fund to benefit a particular city, county, or otherwise defined geographic area. Distributions generated by these Distributions from the fund are made permanent funds help to offset the GREATEST NEED FUND only within the defined geographic operating costs of the Foundation and (UNRESTRICTED) area. reduce the administrative fees that might otherwise have to be assessed The donor’s gift provides the DESIGNATED FUND to other funds of the Foundation. Foundation with maximum flexibility Contributors of $5,000 or more have in meeting needs throughout Idaho. Donors of $25,000 or more may ensure the privilege of naming their funds. Distributions from a greatest need long-term annual support to the fund are made without restriction at charitable organization chosen at the the discretion of ICF’s Regional time of the fund’s creation. Should the NON-ENDOWED FUNDS Grants Panels and Board of Directors, designated organization cease to exist Fully-expendable funds that allow for ensuring that the gifts will always or become dysfunctional, the maximum flexibility. Funds are address current issues. Contributors Foundation has the contractual ability invested in conservative, liquid, of $5,000 or more have the privilege to redirect the distributions in accord money market instruments to allow of naming their fund. with the donor’s original intent. for immediate distributions.

DONOR ADVISED FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND PHILANTHROPIC GIFT FUND

Donors of $25,000 or more may Donors of $25,000 or more may With a contribution of $5,000 or more, retain the privilege of participating in customize a scholarship fund to provide a donor may establish a non- the selection of beneficiaries of their educational opportunities for graduates endowed, fully expendable fund from fund. While IRS regulations require of certain schools, for studies in specific which the donor or donor-specified that each final decision must rest fields, or for programs at particular advisors may recommend with the Foundation’s board of institutions of higher education. distributions of $250 or more to any directors, the advice given by donors IRS-recognized charity at any time. is fully considered in making grants The donor is not required to maintain from these funds. A donor may name AGENCY FUND a minimum balance in the fund. successor advisors, such as his or her Advantages of such a fund include the children, giving them the A charitable organization can ensure ability to make tax-deductible opportunity to carry on the family’s long-term annual support for the future tradition of philanthropy. and obtain the economies and potential 12 ICF donations of appreciated assets at a CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY management fee of .5%, with .125% time of the donor’s choice, thus being assessed at the end of each bypassing capital gains tax liability, A charitable gift annuity is a simple quarter on the average market while the donor advises on the amount contract between the donor and the value of the fund, or $250 annually, and timing of subsequent gifts from Foundation. It gives a donor the whichever is greater. the fund. opportunity to make a charitable gift • For non-endowed philanthropic and secure a stream of income for life. gift funds there is no charge related SPECIAL PROJECT FUND Under this arrangement, donors to monies which remain in the transfer assets (cash or securities) to fund for at least six months. ICF, The Foundation occasionally serves its the Foundation in exchange for a however, retains the earnings on statewide community by receiving and commitment by the Foundation to pay the fund. Monies expended from a managing non-endowed funds to them (and a second annuitant, if the philanthropic gift fund in less than support a special project. Such non- donor so chooses) a fixed and six months are charged 2%. endowed gifts differ from endowment guaranteed payment for the • For special project funds which in that contributions, as well as the net remainder of their lifetime(s). On the provide for the total expenditure of income earned while the assets are death of the annuitant(s), the the contributions and earnings, ICF held, will be expended in the near remaining principal is retained by the negotiates the fee with the future. Foundation to carry out the donor’s organization based on the amount charitable intentions. The minimum of administrative work required. OTHER GIVING OPTIONS amount to establish an ICF gift annuity is $10,000. The size of the Additionally, each fund, on a quarterly SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION payments depends on the age(s) of the basis, is assessed its pro-rata share of annuitant(s) and the size of the the fees paid to ICF’s investment These may be created by donors who contribution. The older the managers. These fees were .25% at choose to affiliate with the Idaho annuitant(s) when the annuity year end. Community Foundation by creating a payments start, the larger the new entity or transferring an existing payments. An annuitant must be at fund or private foundation. Supporting least age 60 before payments start. The TOGETHER IDAHO organizations maintain their own payments will never change, no matter identities while taking advantage of what happens to the economy or COMMUNITY FUND significant tax savings through their interest rates. Payments are typically PROGRAM affiliation with ICF. Donors may made in four equal installments, one participate actively in grantmaking and at the end of each calendar quarter. Create a new fund and receive administration of the supporting $5,000! organization, while receiving the A specific charity can also be named professional support services of the to benefit from the remainder interest. ICF has unveiled a new and community foundation. ICF may Once all of the annuity payments have exciting opportunity to help appoint a majority of the directors on been made, up to one half of the donors build a better Idaho. the supporting organization’s board. remainder can be paid to a charity as a Anyone can create a “Together direct contribution. The residual Idaho” advised geographic THE LEGACY SOCIETY portion of the remainder interest will field-of-interest fund to be placed in an ICF fund to benefit the permanently benefit a specific Donors preferring to make a deferred named charity, providing this residual community or geographic area gift may choose to name the meets ICF’s minimum requirement to within Idaho. establish a fund. If that is not the case, Foundation as the beneficiary of a Once the fund reaches a the residual will be placed in ICF’s charitable trust, will, bequest, or other minimum of $25,000 (can be Community Trust Fund to support deferred giving instrument. Those pledged over 5 years), the fund greatest needs throughout Idaho. willing to be recognized are named and becomes eligible, on a first- thanked in the annual report as come-first-served basis to members of the Legacy Society. In FEES AND CHARGES receive $5,000 to award to local many instances, the deferred gift donor nonprofit organizations. receives benefits such as income or There is no fee to establish a fund in other use of property during his or her the Foundation, and a minimum of Fund creators establish a lifetime. Upon the donor’s death, the paperwork is required. community Advisory remaining principal is transferred to Committee to recommend • Most endowment funds are the Foundation, and the assets become grant recipients each year, assessed an annual management available for charitable use as specified based on the amount of fee of 1%, with .25% being assessed by the donor. Funds created through distribution available from the at the end of each quarter on the deferred gifts offer permanent endowed fund. average market value of the fund. recognition for the donor’s Thus far, community funds (Scholarship Funds are subject to a philanthropic service to the have been established to minimum annual fee of $250.) community. benefit the nonprofits and • Endowment funds created by citizens of Eagle, Caribou nonprofit organizations (agency County, Nampa, and Post Falls. funds) are assessed an annual 13 ICF ABOUT THE FOUNDATION’S INVESTMENTS AND FINANCE Comments from ICF’s treasurer and chairman of the Investment Committee

INVESTMENT POLICY INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE The Idaho Community Foundation invests its endowment Like most long-term investors, ICF for the long term in accord with a written policy on believes in accepting certain short- investments and distributions which is available on the term risks inherent in investing in ICF website. The goal is to preserve or increase the value equities in order to benefit from the of the endowment over the long term, while continuing to long-term rewards which have distribute grants. Funds in the Foundation which are not historically resulted from such an Irv Littman endowed and are fully expendable are invested in liquid investment strategy. The Foundation’s money market instruments. Such funds include donor- return for 2008 while negative, was comparable to the advised philanthropic gift funds and special project funds. performance of other foundations and endowments. The U.S. equity market was down 37% in 2008. INVESTMENTS The endowment consists of a diversified portfolio of The Foundation’s investment performance (average annual stocks and bonds, allocated among asset classes. At year return) of its endowment for the periods ending 12/31/08 was: end 2008, the target allocation was 65% domestic equities, 1 year -32.4% 15% international equities, and 20% domestic fixed 3 years -6.2% income. The Foundation does not invest in so-called 5 years -0.4% alternatives such as hedge funds or derivatives and does 10 years + 1.8 % not make investments which have restrictions on liquidity. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FEES The Investment Committee focuses on effectively managing INVESTMENT COMMITTEE the costs of investment. Individual funds within ICF’s The Foundation’s Investment Committee provides endowment benefit from the efficiencies and cost- oversight for the investment process. The Committee effectiveness achieved by being part of ICF’s pool of funds. The makes recommendations to the ICF Board on investment overall investment management fee incurred by ICF’s policy and the selection of investment managers to enable endowment was approximately .25% at year end 2008. the Foundation to achieve good long-term investment performance through a prudent degree of diversification ANNUAL DISTRIBUTIONS The Foundation applies the TOTAL RETURN CONCEPT in and differentiation of management style. The Investment determining the funds available for distribution from a given Committee members review results regularly, meet at fund. The objective of the Total Return Concept is to allow the least quarterly as a committee, and meet at least annually Foundation to be responsive to current needs while with individual managers to discuss past performance, maintaining the purchasing power and grant making capacity strategy, and the management organization of each firm. of its endowment over the long term. In accord with this INVESTMENT MANAGERS concept, in November of each year the Foundation Board Managers are hired for specific investment assignments. establishes a distribution level for the following year based on ICF currently retains the following equity managers: the average market value of an individual fund for the prior two to thirteen quarters, depending upon when the fund was Dimensional Fund Advisors established. Wells Capital Management The Vanguard Group This calculation method has the effect of smoothing distribution and investment results over a rolling three year The Foundation’s fixed income manager is State Street period. It leads to a distribution level based on long-term Global Advisors. Strategic Investment Solutions provides performance trends, and not on the results for any one year, consultation on strategy, structure of portfolio, selection thus avoiding severe fluctuations in dollars available for and evaluation of individual managers, and performance distribution. Historically, the distribution level, based on the measurement. Total Return formula set forth above, has been 5%. Following its past practice, the ICF Board in November approved the 5% level for 2009 distributions. DISTRIBUTION CALCULATION THE INVESTMENT COMMITTEE IS HERE An individual fund balance at 12/31/08 = FOR YOU. balance at 12/31/07 + contributions to the fund The Committee includes members from each of ICF’s three during the year +/- the fund’s pro rata share of regions. We are dedicated to the long-term benefit of your investment gains or losses – the fund’s share of fund in the Idaho Community Foundation. management fees – grants or distributions. (The balance for each individual fund is calculated quarterly, and these fund balances are available online for fund advisors or contacts to view.) Irv Littman, Treasurer 14 Chairman, Investment Committee Finance SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL DATA FOR IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

For Years Ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 A copy of the complete 2008 financial statements audited by Eide Bailly, LLP is available upon request from the Idaho Community Foundation, 210 West State Street, Boise, ID 83702.

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION Assets 2008 2007 Cash and Equivalents $ 11,023,559 $ 7,651,754 Investments held by trustees $ 42,826,568 $ 63,578,071 Other Investments $ 100,572 $ 179,858 Pledge receivables, net of reserves $ 169,702 $ 87,717 Other Receivables $ — $ 3,065 Cash surrender value of life insurance $ 17,374 $ 19,571 Property and Equipment, net $ 367,590 $ 382,546 Land held for resale (1) $ 620,000 $ 680,000 Total Assets $ 55,125,365 $ 72,582,582 Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities $ 18,127 $ 7,401 Funds Held as Agency Endowments (2) $ 5,688,978 $ 7,728,211 Charitable Gift Annuity Liability $ 39,000 $ 42,141 Total Liabilities $ 5,746,105 $ 7,777,753

Net Assets Unrestricted: Operating $ 603,662 $ 882,873 Endowment $ 36,855,663 $ 56,542,351 Non-Endowed $ 11,736,497 $ 7,291,888 Temporarily Restricted: Endowment (3) $ 183,438 $ 87,717 Total Net Assets $ 49,379,260 $ 64,804,829 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 55,125,365 $ 72,582,582

STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES Revenues, gains and other support 2008 2007 Contributions and Memberships $ 10,310,569 $ 5,722,204 Interest and Dividends $ 1,054,483 $ 1,212,494 Investment gains (losses) $ (19,188,963) $ 2,673,305 Total Revenues $ (7,823,911) $ 9,608,003 Expenses Grants and Distributions (2) $ 6,533,765 $ 5,193,229 Administrative (4) $ 1,107,447 $ 959,981 Total Expenses $ 7,641,212 $ 6,153,210 Other/Transfers $ 39,554 $ 41,040 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over Expenses $ (15,425,569) $ 3,495,833 Net Assets, beginning of year $ 64,804,829 $ 61,308,996 Net Assets, end of year $ 49,379,260 $ 64,804,829

(1) Land for resale includes two non-cash contributions of property donated to the Foundation. These pieces of property will be sold and the proceeds will enable the donors to fulfill their charitable interests. (2) During 2000 the Foundation adopted Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 136, which specifically requires that if a not-for-profit organization establishes a fund at a community foundation with its own funds and specifies itself as the beneficiary of that fund, the community foundation must account for the transfer of such assets as a liability. The Foundation refers to such funds as agency endowments. For financial reporting purposes, distributions from agency endowments in the amounts of $238,665 in 2007 and $297,623 in 2008 are not included in the reported Grants and Distributions of the Foundation. (3) Represents outstanding pledges less reserves. (4) Includes investment management fees of $103,029 in 2007 and $128,169 in 2008.

Tax ID # 82-0425063

15 Finance Helping the Family Services Alliance Fund to Provide a Better Setting for Family Visits TOTAL ASSETS AT YEAR-END 2008

75 72.7 70 68.7 65 58.2 60 55 54.5 55.1 50 47.8 47.5 48.6 45 of Dollars 40 40.6 35 32.4

Millions 30 25 24.1 20 19.4 14.8 15 12.3 8.6 10 5.7 3.5 5.4 5 .9 2.1 ‘89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08

When a divorce is so difficult that a court orders supervised child visitation, it can be hard to find an appropriate location for the 2008 ASSETS OF THE FOUNDATION BY TYPE OF visit. Thanks to a grant from the Idaho FUND Community Foundation, the Family Services Alliance Fund of Southeast Idaho today can offer a more appealing setting. Type of Fund Amount Percentage Endowed The Family Service Alliance in Pocatello Advised $ 20,698,430 38% provides shelter and advocacy for victims of Agency $ 5,688,977 10% sexual and domestic assault and often is the Charitable Gift Annuity $ 39,000 0% location for supervised visitation, said Sarah Designated $ 4,329,422 8% Leeds, Alliance director. “We only had an Field of Interest $ 5,282,170 9% indoor room, which is not a particularly Advised-Field of Interest $ 1,125,363 2% good location for young, active children,” Greatest Need (Unrestricted) $ 1,561,861 3% Leeds said. Operating Endowment $ 916,320 2% “Thank to an ICF grant from the Ifft Scholarship $ 2,896,014 5% Foundation Fund, we were able to land- Non-Endowed scape an outdoor area so that families can Philanthropic Gift Funds $ 10,297,862 19% have a picnic in the summer or build a Special Project $ 1,442,857 3% snowman in the winter. It’s much better for Other Assets* $ 847,091 1% our families, and it’s also a nice improve- TOTAL $ 55,125,365 100% ment for the neighborhood. We would not * Includes value of ICF house, property, and equipment have been able to do it without ICF and the Ifft Foundation Fund,” she added.

16 Finance We’re Here for FINANCIAL ADVISORS

The Idaho Community Foundation appreciates the complexities associated with creating charitable plans that meet the unique needs of donors. When your clients depend on you to create a charitable plan that meets their needs, the more you know about the possibilities and benefits of giving, the better you can help them achieve their goals. In fact, by assisting your clients with planned giving that truly integrates philanthropy with financial and estate planning, you can help your clients achieve critical lifetime goals.

Seven Questions Legal or HELPING YOU HELPING YOUR CLIENTS Financial Advisors Should Ask Themselves: The following are resources ICF The Idaho Community offers to provide you with the Foundation can be a valuable 1. Do I have clients who care tools you need to help your resource for you, as well as a deeply about their local clients make informed decisions philanthropic partner for your community? about integrating philanthropy clients. Here are some of the 2. Do they give to more than with their financial planning: advantages your clients can one charitable cause? • Planned Giving Design Center: experience: 3. Are they interested in An interactive website that • A variety of flexible giving creating a personal or provides information on all options, current or deferred, to family legacy in their aspects of gift planning. The achieve maximum tax benefits community? site includes tax rulings, 4. Are they considering the • Knowledgeable staff, digests, sample documents, creation of a private connecting donors with and current news on tax laws. foundation, but organizations tackling issues To access, go to ICF’s website concerned about cost and they care about at www.idcomfdn.org and administrative follow the links to PGDC. • Establishing a charitable complexity? vehicle that is hassle-free and 5. Would they like to stay • Tools for Giving Reference is a less expensive alternative personally involved in the Booklet: This contains over to establishing a private use of their gift dollars? sixty pages of information on foundation (see “Comparing 6. Do they want to receive ICF, guidelines for charitable ICF with a Private Foundation” maximum tax benefit for decision-making, fund types chart on page 18.) their charitable and benefits, and giving contributions under options. This handout is federal law? updated annually and is CONTACT US 7. Do they place a priority on available on the ICF website. Our professional staff looks sound financial • Techniques: A free quarterly forward to working with you and management of their newsletter distributed to your clients. We frequently travel contributions? interested attorneys, CPAs and the state and would enjoy If you answered YES to any other financial advisors meeting with you or your clients. of these questions, your throughout Idaho. It offers If you have questions, please call clients would benefit from insight and the latest technical us at (800) 657-5357 or email us at knowing more about the information on the issues of [email protected]. Idaho Community estate planning and Foundation. We’d be happy philanthropy. Please contact to help you make an ICF if you wish to be added to introduction. the mailing list.

17 Finance COMPARING ICF WITH A PRIVATE FOUNDATION

IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION PRIVATE FOUNDATION

Length of Time • Easy to establish, can be set up in as little • Can be time-consuming (often several To Establish as one day months), expensive • Requires creation of articles of incorporation, bylaws, and filing with the state and IRS

Tax Benefits • Donor realizes maximum tax benefits • Gifts may not receive as favorable tax treatment

Excise Taxes • Fund does not pay, leaving more money • Pays small excise tax on net investment for charity income, including net capital gains

Tax Preparation • No separate tax return for donors to file • Annual federal tax return must be filed, disclosing investments, grants, trustees, salaries, and other expenses

Professional Oversight • Well-qualified, professional staff • Many are too small to afford staff and • Responsible Board oversight and fiduciary liability insurance responsibility • Many are too small to benefit from • Donors receive annual financial report on reasonable investment fees activity of the fund, noting distributions, income, and investment performance

Professional Management • Highly qualified, professional • Succession plans guaranteeing sound, management for the long term effective management can be difficult to formulate and execute

Required Payout • No annual requirement • Must distribute 5% of net asset value • ICF Board of Directors determines annual annually payout rate, though donors may be able to choose not to distribute in a given year

Grant Requests • Experienced staff to help identify, • Must establish process to make grants evaluate, and track grant recipients

Disclosure • While tax returns of ICF are public, access • Tax returns are public information and to records for individual funds is limited entered into directories for grant-seekers

Administrative Costs • Lower costs because every fund shares in • Must bear all administrative costs: staff defraying total costs salaries, benefits, insurance, office space, • ICF management fees are .5% for agency equipment, legal & accounting services, etc. endowment funds; 1% for unrestricted, • Most experts agree it takes a substantial designated, donor-advised, field of asset base to justify costs of creating and interest, and scholarship funds maintaining (Agency and Scholarship funds subject to $250 minimum annual fee)

18 Finance We Can Help You Achieve Your Charitable Goals

Many people come to a point in their lives where they feel inclined to give back. They do so for a number of reasons, all very personal to them.

WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? TEN REASONS WHY PEOPLE Perhaps you feel strongly about a cause. Perhaps an organization has CHOOSE TO GIVE touched your life or the lives of loved ones. Maybe you want to create a THROUGH COMMUNITY legacy and set an example that inspires others to give. Or your giving is a way to gather your family and pass along your values to younger FOUNDATIONS generations. One We are a local organization with FINDING WHAT FITS deep roots in the community. As many motivators as there are to give, there are also many ways of Two giving. The key to a rewarding giving experience is finding the best fit—for Our professional program staff has your charitable priorities, financial goals, and personal preferences. broad expertise regarding The Idaho Community Foundation has a range of funds and services, as community issues and needs. well as experienced staff to help you establish a fund that fits your needs. Three To learn how to create your own charitable fund at ICF, please see “Starting We provide highly personalized Your Own Charitable Fund” on page 20. service tailored to each individual’s charitable and financial interests. DONOR SUPPORT Four Staff will communicate with you through personal appointments, phone Our funds help people invest in the calls, and financial reports that detail the status of your fund. causes they care about most. As a steward of your fund, ICF pledges to: Five • Provide clear and accurate information about your fund We accept a wide variety of assets, • Protect your personal information and maintain confidentiality and can facilitate even the most • Offer easy, secured access to quarterly reports and other fund complex forms of giving. documents through our online fund information system Six • Respond to inquiries and communication promptly We partner with professional • Offer advice on grant-making strategies financial advisors to create highly effective approaches to charitable • Assess conditions throughout the geographic area which interests you giving. and share knowledge of community organizations, grant applications, and local needs Seven • Upon your request, specialize research on a specific organization We offer maximum tax advantage for most gifts under federal law. CONTACT US Eight If you’d like to further explore your giving options and the services offered We multiply the impact of gift by ICF, please contact Donor Relations Officer, Lauren Carlson. She may be dollars by pooling them with other reached at (800) 657-5357 or [email protected]. gifts and grants. Nine We build endowment funds that benefit the community forever and help create personal legacies. Ten We are a community leader, convening agencies and coordinating resources to create positive change. You must be the change you wish to see in the world.

19 ICF —Mahatma Ghandi STARTING YOUR OWN CHARITABLE FUND IN THE IDAHO COMMUNITY Richard and FOUNDATION IS SIMPLE. Donna Hutter: Giving Back to a JUST FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Giving Community 1. DETERMINE YOUR CHARITABLE PURPOSE OR INTENT. • What would you like the fund to do? • Meet the most urgent needs in your community? • Provide support to a variety of charities? • Provide a permanent source of income to a specific organization? • Support a broad field of interest, such as the arts or youth? • Provide scholarships? • Allow your spouse, children or other designated advisors to recommend grant recipients? 2. SELECT THE TYPE OF FUND THAT MATCHES YOUR CHARITABLE INTERESTS. Determine whether your fund will be endowed or non-endowed. An endowment fund provides an ongoing, perpetual source of funds from which grants may be made. A non-endowed or fully-expendable fund may be spent “We are longtime Idaho resi- down entirely. dents, and it’s a wonderful state. 3. DECIDE ON YOUR DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT. We also have a very giving com- ICF has a statewide Board of Directors, volunteer Regional Grants Panels, and munity in Bonner County, and professional staff members who are knowledgeable about local nonprofits we want to give back after we’re and community issues. You can choose to rely on their judgment regarding gone,” said Richard Hutter. grants from your fund, or you can choose a high degree of personal Richard has been an ICF board involvement. You may make grant recommendations (donor advised) or have ICF research grant making opportunities and authorize grants from your member, and his wife, Donna, fund (field-of-interest). currently is a Northern Region Grants Panel member. They have 4. CHOOSE WHEN TO GIVE. both a charitable gift annuity You can start your fund now with a gift that goes to work immediately or you with ICF and a donor-advised can arrange to establish your fund in the future through your estate plan. fund. 5. CHOOSE WHAT TO GIVE. You can start your fund with almost any kind of asset —cash, publicly traded Among the charities with a spe- securities, closely held stock, interests in limited partnerships, real estate, and cial place in their heart are the in some cases, tangible personal property. For future gifts, you may consider Toys for Tots drive, organized by a bequest, a trust, the designation of ICF as the beneficiary of an insurance the Lions Club in Bonner County; policy or your retirement plan. Tax deductions are earned at the time of the Kinderhaven, a local home for gift, while grant making continues into the future. abused children and teens; and 6. CHOOSE A NAME FOR YOUR FUND. the Bonner County Historical Every grant from your fund carries its name. Many people like the concept of Society. They also volunteer for giving in perpetuity, so choose to name their fund for themselves, for their many local events. family, or as a memorial to someone special. You can also remain anonymous. “We’ve had enough experience 7. COMPLETE AND SIGN A SIMPLE AGREEMENT with ICF to know that it is terrif- ESTABLISHING YOUR FUND. ic,” Donna said. “We never con- The Foundation prepares a fund agreement, tailored to the donor’s interest sidered putting our fund any- and needs, ensuring that the wishes of the donor will be carried out as where else.” specified in the agreement. The donor can receive a tax deduction whenever contributions are made to the fund. Once the agreement is signed, philanthropy can be worry-free. ICF takes care of government reporting, grant paperwork, accounting, and audits. Most importantly, you will have joined many others who, through their giving, are enriching the quality of life throughout Idaho. 20 ICF We’re Here for PHILANTHROPIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

ICF recognizes that its mission to enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho depends on the health of Idaho nonprofits. We assist philanthropic and educational organizations through the following services: • Charitable gift annuities arranged through ICF to benefit the philanthropic organization. • Professional management of agency endowment funds, established to create lasting operating support through annual distributions. • A variety of funding opportunities through our regional grant cycles, from competitive donor-advised grants, and from recommendations from individual funds. • Invitations to educational and social events to interact with donors, collaborate with other professionals in the same service area, and enhance skills.

CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES In addition to offering charitable gift annuities which will ultimately benefit ICF, the Foundation is partnering with nonprofits wishing to offer gift annuities as a tool to build their own endowments, and to secure direct financial support for their programs. Here’s how the partnership works: 1. A nonprofit brings a potential annuitant to ICF. 2. ICF will issue and manage a charitable gift annuity and make the annuity payments to the named annuitant(s) for life. 3. After all the annuity payments have been made, up to one half of the remainder can be paid to your organization as a direct contribution. The residual of the remainder, if it meets ICF’s $10,000 minimum requirement, will be placed in an ICF endowment fund to benefit your organization. We encourage you to add this program to your list of possibilities as you work with your constituents. AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS Establishing an endowment fund reflects a commitment to the long-term stability of your organization. Through our Agency Fund Program, a charitable organization may transfer all or part of its endowment to ICF to participate in our investment program. Here are some of the benefits of establishing an endowment fund at ICF: • Easy Set-Up: $10,000 minimum investment with a 5 year pledge option • Low Cost: .5% annual management fee to relieve your staff of administrative tasks ($250 minimum annual fee) • Expertise: ICF has experienced staff and relationships with leading financial institutions • Permanence: Assurance of long-term support for your organization in the form of predictable annual distributions to be used as your board sees fit • Board Oversight: Monitoring by ICF’s experienced Board Investment Committee • Accountability: Annual audit of all ICF funds at no additional cost CONTACT US If you’d like to further explore the services ICF offers to charitable organizations, please contact Donor Relations Officer, Lauren Carlson. She may be reached at (800) 657-5357 or [email protected].

The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment. —Anthony Robbins 21 ICF ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF FUNDS

Fred and Gayle Bieker Family Curtis Critter Rescue John B. Fery Fund ...... 39 A Fund ...... 40 Fund ...... 33 Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Able Entrepreneurs of Idaho Bitterroot Foxfire Teachers’ Ed and Susan Cutter Gift Family Fund ...... 27 Charitable Fund ...... 40 Network Fund for North Fund ...... 40 First Interstate Bank Fund . . 39 Ada County Medical Society Idaho ...... 29 First Presbyterian Church of Charitable Gift Fund. . . . . 40 Don J. Black Memorial Idaho Falls Fund ...... 34 Jean Adams Scholarship Fund ...... 25 D First Security Bank Operating Fund ...... 36 Blaine County Assistance Daugherty Foundation Fund Fund ...... 39 Mary Fran Aguirre Academic Fund ...... 40 for Children ...... 27 Fortissimo Fund ...... 33 Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Board Brothers Fund ...... 31 Daugherty Foundation - ISU Foundation for Idaho History Aid for Friends Endowment Boise Cascade Corporation Education Scholarship Endowment Fund ...... 34 Fund ...... 34 Operating Fund ...... 39 Fund ...... 36 Founders’ Fund ...... 25 J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Band Deer Creek Endowment Donald W. and Gretchen K. Foundation Education Boosters Endowment Fund ...... 25 Fraser Fund...... 30 Fund ...... 42 Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Deer Creek Philanthropic Gift Mary & George Freund J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Boise Philharmonic Fund ...... 40 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Fund ...... 25 Association Fund...... 34 Deloitte & Touche Operating Friends of the Shelter J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Bonner County Historical Fund ...... 39 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Operating Fund ...... 39 Society Endowment Betty Ann Diehl Fund for Friends of McPAWS...... 31 Albertson’s Eastern Region Fund ...... 34 Music and Arts Friends of Teton Valley Special Fund ...... 29 Warren H. Brown Memorial Education ...... 33 Project Fund ...... 42 Albertson’s Northern Region Fund ...... 26 Betty Ann Diehl Greatest Friends of the Alexander Fund ...... 29 Boo Bushell Youth in the Need Fund for Bonner House Fund ...... 42 Albertson’s Southwestern Performing Arts Scholarship County ...... 30 Friends of the McCall Region Fund ...... 29 Fund ...... 36 Marilyn and Rex Dorman Public Library Allen Family Charitable Gift Family Fund ...... 27 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Fund ...... 40 Downey Lions Club Fuhriman Friends of the Nampa Amalgamated Sugar Company C Memorial Scholarship Public Library Charitable Fund...... 25 Caldwell Fine Arts Series Fund ...... 37 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Boise Branch, American Endowment Fund ...... 34 Walter and Leona Dufresne Friends of Zoo Boise Association of University Camp Hodia Endowment Fund ...... 33 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Women Inez Robb Fund ...... 34 Fund for a Better Life for Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Caribou Community North Idaho Kids ...... 33 Elinor Angelo Fund...... 32 Fund ...... 29 E Fund for the Cross at Eagle Community Fund. . . . 30 Table Rock...... 31 Anonymous Fund I ...... 25 Wendell P. Carnefix Memorial Early Childhood Care and Anonymous Fund III ...... 25 Scholarship Fund ...... 36 The Fund for Joe’s Kids . . . . 27 Learning Fund ...... 42 Fund for Rural Idaho ...... 40 Anonymous Fund IV...... 31 Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Paul and Jo Easterbrook Mary V. Arnold Fund for the Fund ...... 31 Fund for the North Canyon Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Medical Center...... 42 Idaho Falls Symphony . . . 34 Fredrick Chandler Memorial Technical Lloyd and Tillie Arnold Scholarship Fund ...... 36 College Scholarship Fund ...... 42 Dolores Chapman Greatest Fund ...... 37 Assistance League of Boise Need Fund ...... 25 William D. Eberle Memorial G Endowment Fund ...... 31 Chesbro Family Music Fund ...... 25 Cally Galpin Fund ...... 25 Assistive Technology Fund ...... 27 Ted Ellis Scholarship Fund for Harry and Lisa Garlick Endowment Fund ...... 33 Chesbro Philanthropic Gift the Boys and Girls Club of Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 40 Ada County ...... 37 Geography Knowledge Children’s Charities of Emmett Public Library Fund ...... 33 B Idaho ...... 33 Children’s Endowment. . . 34 Margaret E. Gigray Fund for Baldwin Charitable Fund . . 40 Children’s Foundation The Emmett Public School Philanthropy...... 33 Bank of Idaho Operating Fund ...... 40 Foundation Fund ...... 40 Global Travel Operating Endowment Fund ...... 39 Christmas Box Angel Special Endowment for Meridian Endowment Fund ...... 39 Jon and Mimi Barnes Project Fund ...... 42 Schools’ Reading Alois and Marie Goldmann Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Jim and Barbara Cimino Improvement Program. . . 31 Memorial Scholarship Agnes Barrick Fund for the Fund ...... 29 Robert P. and Mary H. Evans Fund ...... 37 CASI Foundation ...... 31 Designated Fund for Classical Fund ...... 31 Gooding High School Class of Agnes Barrick Fund for the Music ...... 31 1956 Scholarship Fund. . . 37 Children’s Home Society of Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. Donovan and Evelyn Grable Idaho ...... 31 Operating Endowment F Memorial Scholarship Basic American Inc. Operating Fund ...... 39 Family Practice Residency of Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 39 Community Trust Fund . . . . 25 Idaho Fund ...... 34 Jeremy Gray and Bron Basque Museum and Cultural Robert L. Cook Memorial Family Services Alliance of Roberts Fund ...... 31 Center Endowment Fund 34 Fund ...... 31 Southeast Idaho Endowment Greatest Need Endowment Louise F. Beatty Memorial Robert L. (Tony) & LaDean J. Fund ...... 34 Fund for Eastern Idaho . . 30 Fund ...... 25 Copeland Endowment Irma Frisch Farrington Greatest Need Endowment Leland D. Beckman Fund ...... 31 Fund ...... 37 Fund for North Idaho . . . . 30 Foundation Fund ...... 29 Theodore H. Correll Memorial The Fenton Family Fund . . . 40 Greatest Need Endowment Richard and JoAnn Bennett Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Roger and Sybil Ferguson Fund for Southwestern Family Foundation ...... 40 Math and Science Fund ...... 31 Idaho ...... 30 Harry Bettis Fund ...... 26 Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Roger and Sybil Ferguson Green Giant Community Harv B. Bickett and Lucile George and Jean Cruickshank Education Fund ...... 33 Fund ...... 33 Stevens Bickett Greatest and Aunt Adis Little John B. and Delores L. Fery Needs Fund...... 29 Scholarship Fund ...... 36 Fund ...... 27 22 Funds William and Gratia Griffith Idaho Association of Family Nora Johnson Memorial Main Street Mile Men’s Health Advised Fund ...... 27 and Consumer Sciences Fund ...... 38 Fund ...... 41 George E. and Florence D. Endowment Fund ...... 35 Whit and Paula Jones Major and Minors Fund. . . . 32 Grismer Greatest Need Idaho Black History Museum Fund ...... 26 Wendell P. and Barbara J. Fund for North Idaho . . . . 30 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Julia Davis Park Capital Marshall Family Trust Joseph Grismer M.D. Greatest Idaho Community Foundation Campaign Fund...... 43 Fund ...... 30 Need Fund for North Anti-Poverty Endowment Junior League of Boise Marshall Family Fund . . . . . 41 Idaho ...... 30 Fund ...... 33 Endowment Fund ...... 35 Joe and Patty Marshall Family Steve and Donna Guerber Idaho Community Foundation Fund ...... 28 Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Youth Trust Fund...... 33 Marshall Public Library Irene Gustafson Scholarship Idaho Education Access K Endowment Fund ...... 35 Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 33 Kalange Family Advised Zane Martin Fund ...... 41 Idaho Falls Ducks Fund ...... 27 Matheson-Watkins Unlimited Fund ...... 35 Kalange Family PG Fund . . . 40 Endowed Fund...... 28 H Idaho Falls Symphony Thomas E. and Marilyn E. J. Carl Mattson Scholarship Harold and Bertha Hadley Endowment, Inc...... 35 Kalange Family Fund . . . . 40 Fund ...... 38 Designated Fund ...... 31 Idaho House Special Project Barry L. Keller Music and Larry J. May Hospitality Duane and Lola Hagadone Fund ...... 42 Museum Fund ...... 31 Management Scholarship Fund ...... 30 Idaho Humanities Council Key Bank Operating Fund ...... 38 Eugene and Joan Hagedorn’s Education Programs Endowment Fund ...... 39 Herbert D. McAvoy Fund . . . 33 Cottonwood Benedictine Fund ...... 35 The Kids Klub Endowment Bernie and Warren McCain Monastery Fund ...... 31 Idaho Humanities Council Fund ...... 35 Fund ...... 28 A. Kay Hardy and Gregory A. Endowment Fund ...... 35 Leslie K. Kiehn Memorial Warren E. and Bernie McCain Kaslo Philanthropic Gift Idaho Jones Fund ...... 43 Fund ...... 33 Fund ...... 32 Fund ...... 40 Idaho Museum of Mining and King’s Stores Fund...... 27 McCall Memorial Hospital Earl M. Hardy Advised Geology Endowment Kissler Family Foundation Foundation Endowment Fund ...... 40 Fund ...... 35 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 43 Fund ...... 35 Ralph and Mary Lynn Idaho Nursing Scholarship John and Alberta Klingback Maureen and Jim McFadden Hartwell Family Fund. . . . 27 Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 33 Family Fund ...... 28 Hay Family Fund ...... 27 Idaho Oral Health Kuna High School Pat and Lisa McMurray Family Hecla Mining Company Foundation ...... 40 Scholarship Fund ...... 38 Fund ...... 41 Fund ...... 39 Idaho Power Company - Lex and Celia Kunau Fund. . 30 Merina Healing Arts James and Rose Helebrant Douglas E. Sprenger Maxine Elliott Kussy Foundation ...... 41 Education Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Forget Me Not Fund . . . . . 31 Merina Healing Arts Special Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 37 Project Fund ...... 43 Helpenstell Family Advised Idaho Power Company - Merrill Lynch & Co. Fund ...... 27 Larry R. Wimer Memorial L Foundation, Inc. Fund . . . 28 Alice Hennessey Greatest Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Gladys E. Langroise Advised Merritt Brook Scholarship. . 38 Need Fund ...... 25 Idaho Power Company Fund ...... 27 Susan Michelbacher Sheila Hennessey and Ern Fund ...... 39 Learning Lab, Inc. Memorial Fund ...... 32 Blackwelder Fund ...... 25 Idaho Press Club - Don Endowment Fund ...... 35 G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller Tip Hennessey Memorial Watkins Scholarship Larry and Ilene Leasure Memorial Fund ...... 41 Fund ...... 25 Fund ...... 37 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Jeanette S. Miller Fund for the Tom and Alice Hennessey Idaho Society of CPA’s Yvonne and Dick Lierz Fort Hall Reservation . . . . 33 Fund ...... 25 Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Scholarship Fund ...... 38 Joe and Celeste Miller Family Tom and Alice Hennessey Idaho State Council of Trout The Lindsey Family Fund ...... 41 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Unlimited Graduate Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Del Moore Fund...... 32 Henry-Lassahn Fund ...... 27 Scholarship Fund ...... 37 The Lindsey Foundation Morrison Knudsen Corporation William R. Hewlett Fund . . . 39 Idaho Student College Fund ...... 27 Foundation Fund ...... 39 Jack Thomas Hill Fund. . . . . 27 Fund ...... 37 The Little Black Dress Charles Stewart Mott Hispanic Business Association- Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Club ...... 43 Charitable Fund...... 26 Richard G. Cortez Park Special Project Little Family Endowment . . 27 Mountain Home High Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Fund ...... 43 Brad and Teresa Little School Class of 1960 Hokey Pokey Scholarship Ifft Eastern Region Fund . . . 30 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Trust Fund...... 38 Fund ...... 37 Ifft Foundation Fund ...... 30 Irv and Trudy Littman Mt. Harrison Heritage Homedale Neighborhood Nick and Sara Ifft Operating Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Foundation Endowment Scholarship Fund ...... 27 Endowment Fund ...... 39 Donald R. and Nancy Bowen Fund ...... 32 Hormaechea Family Fund. . 27 Intermountain Gas Industries Longwith Advised Fund. . 28 Theodore E. Munson Lewis and Jeanette Hower Foundation Fund ...... 39 Los Lobos, a Designated Fund Fund ...... 30 Fund ...... 37 for Woodside Elementary Albert H. and Juanita F. Huber School, for Scholarships and Fund ...... 25 J After School Activities . . . 31 N Humphreys Diabetes Center Donald W. Jacklin Fund . . . . 40 Nampa Industrial Corporation John William Jackson Earl and Judy Lunceford Endowment Fund ...... 35 Fund ...... 40 Scholarship Fund ...... 41 Richard and Donna Hutter Fund ...... 27 Nampa Rotary Community Fund ...... 27 John William Jackson Fund ...... 30 Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 40 Doug and Billie Nelson William and Glenn C. Janss M Fund ...... 41 I Fund ...... 26 Sara Maas Fund ...... 33 Roger A. and Sharon M. Nelson Jayo Family Scholarship Macedonian Trust ...... 40 Charitable Foundation ICF General Operating Fund ...... 37 Endowment Fund ...... 39 Carol MacGregor, Ph.D. Fund ...... 41 Alvie C. Jeffres Memorial Philanthropic Gift Fund. . 41 Mona Noble Education Idaho Assistive Technology Scholarship Fund ...... 37 Project Fund ...... 42 Todd L. and Patricia G. Fund ...... 38 Peter T. and Carolyn C. Maddock Fund...... 32 David L. and Yoshie K. Johnson Fund...... 26 Harry and Colleen Magnuson Nordling Advised Fund . . 28 Kenlon P. and Carol J. Johnson Fund ...... 30 North Idaho Family Literacy 23 Fund ...... 33 Funds Projects Fund ...... 41 Fund ...... 30 Operating Fund ...... 39 Northwest Area Foundation Earl C. and Harriet Reynolds Steele-Reese Foundation W Fund ...... 43 Fund ...... 30 Special Project Fund. . . . . 43 Dave and Laurie Wall Northwest Area Foundation Tom and Sheila Richards and Bonnie and Tom Stitzel Fund ...... 29 Operating Fund ...... 39 John and Joy Richards Advised Fund for The Marc E. and Nancy Sue Fund ...... 30 Elementary Teacher Wallace Fund ...... 42 Richards Family Ministry Support ...... 29 Daniel Ross Wallis Memorial O Fund ...... 29 Student Loan Fund of Idaho Fund ...... 42 Almeda Oglesby Fund . . . . . 32 Richfield High School Education Fund ...... 29 Washington Trust Bank Old Church Operating Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Nif and Sue Sullivan Fund. . 32 Operating Endowment Fund ...... 41 ROK: Recreational The W. E. Sullivan Fund . . . . 41 Fund ...... 39 Arthur and Jane Opportunities for Kids . . . 41 Wattis Dumke Foundation Oppenheimer Fund . . . . . 28 ROK Special Project Fund . . 43 Philanthropic Carol Ormond Scholarship Jean E. Rolles Advised T Gift Fund ...... 42 Fund ...... 38 Fund ...... 29 Sonja Tarnay Educational Robert C. Weaver Memorial Charlotte S. Oslund Fund . . 28 Rolphe Family Fund ...... 41 Fund ...... 39 Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Alice and John Roper Fund . 26 Archie B. Teater Fund Weiser River Trail Fund . . . . 32 Jim and Bette Roper Fund. . 30 for Children with West One Bank Operating P Rogers and Hazel Rose Disabilities ...... 29 Fund ...... 39 Pacific Coast Building Fund ...... 30 Terry Reilly Health Services H.R. and Betty Weston Products Philanthropic Gift Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund Endowment Fund ...... 35 Fund ...... 31 Fund ...... 41 for KISU Public TV ...... 32 The Terteling Company, Inc. Dorothy L. White Memorial Panhandle Alliance for Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund Fund ...... 31 Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Education Endowment for Eastern Idaho Technical Cindy Thiede Wood River Lynn and Frank Whittelsey Fund ...... 35 College ...... 32 Valley Memorial Fund . . . 41 Designated Fund ...... 32 Dan and Ruth Panko John & Karen Rosholt Wayne and Peggy Thiessen Lynn and Frank Whittelsey Memorial Scholarship Operating Endowment Family Foundation Fund ...... 33 Fund ...... 38 Fund ...... 39 Fund ...... 29 Whittenberger Foundation Richard B. & Susan S. Parrish Harold E. Rumsey Fund. . . . 29 Bishop Thornton Endowment Fund ...... 26 Fund ...... 26 Fund of the Lillian Vallely Miles and Virginia Willard Carolyn Patrick Fund ...... 28 School, Inc...... 36 Fund ...... 33 Peaceful Settlements S Phyllis Harris Townsend Fund Willard Arts Center and Foundation Fund ...... 33 Salmon Elk’s Lodge #1620 for Bonner County ...... 33 Colonial Theater Fund . . . 36 Frank and Dorothy Peavey Trust Fund...... 35 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Lane Williams Memorial Memorial Fund ...... 33 Jane Sandy Fund ...... 33 Scholarship for Civic Fund ...... 29 William and Kimberly Peel Roger C. Sathre Memorial Engagement Fund...... 39 Jack and Mary Pat Winderl Fund for Idaho ...... 26 Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Fund for At-Risk Betty Penson Memorial Manuel and Gladys Cooper Wilcomb Fund. . . 36 Teenagers ...... 29 Fund ...... 26 Schneidmiller Scholarship Treasure Valley Family YMCA Ed F. Winn Fund...... 34 David and Vaniece Petso Fund ...... 39 Endowment Fund ...... 36 Women’s Gift Alliance Family Fund ...... 28 Claude See Celebration of Life Robert I. and Barbara Troxell Administrative Fund. . . . . 42 James A. Pinney Memorial Fund ...... 29 Fund ...... 29 Women’s Gift Alliance Fund ...... 28 Hollis Selders Memorial Troxell Greatest Need Endowment Fund ...... 31 Pocatello Zoo Capital Fund ...... 26 Fund ...... 26 Women’s Gift Alliance Fund ...... 43 W.L.Shattuck Scholarship . . 39 Troxell Small Community Fund ...... 42 Jim Poore Memorial Guy H. Shearer Memorial Library Fund...... 33 Women’s Gift Alliance Scholarship Fund ...... 38 Fund ...... 29 Turn Around Scholarship Members’ Fund ...... 42 Portneuf Greenway Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Fund ...... 39 Wood River Odd Fellows & Foundation Endowment Pospisil Shelton Foundation Curtis Turner Memorial Rebekahs Scholarship Fund ...... 35 Advised Fund ...... 29 Fund ...... 31 Fund ...... 39 Post Falls Community Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Raymond and Bonnie Turner Wood River Women’s Fund ...... 30 Pospisil Shelton Foundation Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Charitable Foundation Potlatch Corporation Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Administration Fund . . . . 42 Operating Endowment The Cathy R. Silak and Wood River Women’s Fund ...... 39 Nicholas G. Miller Family U Charitable Foundation Praggastis Family Fund . . . . 28 Fund ...... 41 United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho Fund ...... 42 Frances Reed Purkhiser Silver Creek Restoration Scholarship Fund...... 39 Wood River Women’s Memorial Scholarship Special Project Fund. . . . . 43 United Heritage Fund . . . . . 41 Charitable Foundation Fund ...... 38 Howard and Georgia Shonk United Way of Ada County - Member’s Fund ...... 42 Simmons Fund...... 29 Gustav Linning Endowment Esther Simplot Performing Fund ...... 36 R Arts Academy Endowment Updyke Philanthropic Gift Z Suzanne C. and Robert P. Fund ...... 32 Fund ...... 41 Lucille F. Zanetti Rainville Endowment Robert and Lucille Smylie Urquidi-Laidlaw Gift Scholarship Fund ...... 39 Fund ...... 29 Fund ...... 26 Fund ...... 41 William Zanetti Silver Wood Gordon C. and Frances B. Learning US West Foundation Good Samaritan Center Randall Memorial Fund. . 26 Center Fund ...... 32 Operating Endowment Fund ...... 32 Ethel R. and Ronald John and Carmelita Spencer Fund ...... 39 Rawlinson Fund...... 30 Fund ...... 30 Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz Gilbert C. and Jane B. St. Clair Fund ...... 29 Fund ...... 32 Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Stanley Sawtooth Meditation Fund ...... 29 Chapel Endowment Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Fund ...... 35 Scholarship Fund ...... 38 Ray and Linda Stark Fund . . 26 Steele-Reese Foundation Robert W. and Carol A. Reed 24 Funds INDIVIDUAL FUNDS IN THE IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

New Funds Established in 2008

ENDOWED

Idaho Student College Fund Richard and Donna Hutter Fund Nampa Rotary Community Fund Jack Thomas Hill Fund Merritt Brook Scholarship Lucille F. Zanetti Scholarship Fund Friends of the Shelter Endowment Founders’ Fund Matheson-Watkins Endowed Fund Fund William and Gratia Griffith Advised Henry-Lassahn Fund William D. Eberle Memorial Fund Fund Little Family Endowment Idaho Falls Symphony Endowment, Inc. Caribou Community Fund Maureen and Jim McFadden Family Fund NON-ENDOWED Idaho Jones Fund A. Kay Hardy and Gregory A. Kaslo Nampa Industrial Corporation The Little Black Dress Club Philanthropic Gift Fund Scholarship Fund Fred and Gayle Bieker Family Fund Fund for the North Canyon Medical Idaho Oral Health Foundation Center

Don J. Black Memorial Fund—1996 Cally Galpin Fund—1997 ENDOWED Created by Louise Beatty, distributions Created by this Ketchum resident, the are used to meet immediate and long- fund provides support for projects that term needs throughout Idaho. best meet the state’s most pressing FUNDS Dolores Chapman Greatest Need needs as they change over time. Fund—2004 Alice Hennessey Greatest Need Established by family members Bob Fund—2004 Greatest Need Funds and Tena Lokken of Boise to honor this Established by ICF’s Board of Directors McCall resident’s years of dedication along with colleagues and friends to and service to the Foundation and to honor this Boise resident’s fifteen years Idaho. Grants will support the area of of dedication and service to the J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Fund— greatest needs statewide. Foundation, distributions provide ICF 1990 with the maximum flexibility to meet The gift from the late Mr. and Mrs. Community Trust Fund—1989 This fund was created by the Idaho community needs as they change over Albertson creating this fund was time. earmarked for broad charitable Community Foundation to receive giving throughout Idaho. contributions from a wide range of Sheila Hennessey and Ern donors. Contributors are assured that Blackwelder Fund—1998 Amalgamated Sugar Company the distributions will be used in This fund was created by this former Charitable Fund—1992 perpetuity to meet charitable needs of Boise couple to “give back” to The distributions from this fund are Idaho. communities in the state where Sheila aimed at meeting the most critical was raised. needs of the state. Deer Creek Endowment Fund—1995 Lynn Campion-Waddell and Thomas Tip Hennessey Memorial Fund—2002 Anonymous Fund I—1996 B. Campion, Jr. established this fund in Created to memorialize this former This fund, created anonymously, collaboration with the Helen K. and Nampa resident, distributions support distributes to the Greatest Need Arthur E. Johnson Foundation of the areas of greatest needs throughout Funds. Colorado and the Campion Idaho. Anonymous Fund III—2006 Foundation. Tom and Alice Hennessey Fund— This anonymous fund distributes to William D. Eberle Memorial Fund— 1992 the Greatest Need Fund. 2008 Charitable giving is directed at meeting Louise F.Beatty Memorial Fund— Created to memorialize this former needs statewide. 1999 Boise resident, distributions support Albert H. and Juanita F.Huber This fund memorializes this Boise the areas of greatest needs throughout Fund—1995 resident who was known for her Idaho. Established by this Jackpot, Nevada, long-time volunteer work in the Founders’ Fund—2008 couple, this fund ensures that their life- community. This fund was established in honor of long commitment to charitable our 20th Anniversary and the founders activities will continue far into the of the Foundation. future. 25 Funds William and Glenn C. Janss Fund—1990 Established by this Sun Valley William D. Eberle Fund: couple, this fund meets immediate and long-term needs throughout “He Loved Idaho” Idaho. Peter T. and Carolyn C. Johnson The late William D. Eberle Fund—2002 “loved Idaho,” making it espe- Created on behalf of this McCall cially appropriate to have a couple, this fund provides unrestricted funds to support a fund honoring his memory in wide variety of charitable projects the Idaho Community throughout the state. Foundation, said his son, Boise Whit and Paula Jones Fund—1991 City Council President David This fund is designed to give Eberle. maximum flexibility to meet community needs as they change Bill Eberle, a graduate of Boise over time. High School, Stanford Charles Stewart Mott Charitable Fund—1990 University, Harvard Law School This fund was created as a and Harvard Graduate School of challenge grant in recognition of Business, had a varied and dis- the importance that unrestricted tinguished career. He was giving has for a responsive community foundation. speaker of the Idaho House of Richard B. & Susan S. Parrish Representatives, a founder and Fund—2000 vice president of Boise Cascade, Created by this Boise couple, this chairman and CEO of American fund provides unrestricted funds to Standard, U.S. special trade rep- support a wide variety of resentative under Presidents organizations throughout Idaho. Nixon and Ford, and director of William and Kimberly Peel Fund for Idaho—2004 the Cabinet for International Economic Policy. Wherever he worked, he Grants will enable the Foundation always kept Idaho close to his heart, and the fund is dedicated to meeting the to respond to the most pressing needs of the people of the state. needs throughout Idaho. Betty Penson Memorial Fund— “It’s very easy to work with the Idaho Community Foundation,” said his son. 2002 “They were extremely helpful in setting up the fund at a time that we were Created to memorialize the former confronting a lot of decisions. We know the donations in his memory are in Idaho journalist, distributions support various charitable good hands with the Foundation, and that they are going to help truly needy organizations and projects. families.” Gordon C. and Frances B. Randall Memorial Fund—1989 Created in memory of this long- time Boise couple, distributions are participating in the very first directed at meeting needs meeting that eventually resulted in throughout Idaho. the formation of the Foundation in Advised Funds Alice and John Roper Fund—1992 1988. This fund continues the tradition of Ray and Linda Stark Fund—1997 support for Idaho established by Created by this Boise couple, this Harry Bettis Fund—1991 this Twin Falls couple. fund insures flexibility in meeting This fund supports charitable activities Hollis Selders Memorial Fund— immediate and long-term needs throughout Idaho that meet current 2003 throughout Idaho. and emerging needs. Upon the death Created by family and friends in Troxell Greatest Need Fund—2003 of the advisors, this fund will be placed memory of this Caldwell resident, Grants enable the Foundation to in the unrestricted endowment of the grants will support a wide variety of respond to the most pressing needs Foundation. charitable needs throughout Idaho. throughout Idaho. Warren H. Brown Memorial Fund— Robert and Lucille Smylie Fund— Whittenberger Foundation Fund— 2001 1999 1988 Created by the Warren H. Brown Established by Idaho’s 23rd This fund was established through a Family of McCall and the Payette Lakes governor and his wife Lucille, the challenge grant when the Ski Club, distributions support youth fund provides support in the area of Foundation was created. The fund Nordic and Alpine skiing recreation greatest need. Governor Smylie was designed to enhance activities at the Little Ski Hill near shared in ICF’s success by unrestricted charitable giving. McCall, Idaho. 26 Funds Chesbro Family Music Fund—1992 The Fund for Joe’s Kids—1998 providing education and training to This fund supports and enhances Created by the family and friends of individuals with autism. music in the Eastern Region. During the late Joe Cenarrusa, this fund Homedale Neighborhood Scholarship their lifetimes, it is being advised by ensures that the children’s programs he Fund—2006 the daughters of Joan Chesbro. championed would be continued in Created by a Nampa couple, Daugherty Foundation Fund for perpetuity. distributions are to be made to the Children—1999 William and Gratia Griffith Advised Homedale Neighborhood Inc. for the Created by this Idaho Falls private Fund—2008 purpose of scholarships for under- foundation, distributions support This Hayden couple established a priviledged children to attend trade organizations and programs that serve donor-advised fund to support their school or college. children throughout Idaho. Trustees of charitable efforts. Hormaechea Family Fund—1992 the Daugherty Foundation act as Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell Advice on distribution from this fund, advisors. Family Fund—1997 established by Richard M. and Mary B. Marilyn and Rex Dorman Family This fund was established by the Idaho Hormaechea, is given by the donors. Fund —2007 Falls couple with a gift of closely held Upon their death, funds will be Created by this Boise couple to stock. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell and their transferred to the Foundation’s support organizations whose mission’s children retain the privilege of unrestricted endowment. fit into the Dormans’ charitable giving recommending grant recipients during Richard and Donna Hutter Fund— philosophy. their lifetimes. 2008 John B. and Delores L. Fery Fund— Hay Family Fund—2007 The Richard and Donna Hutter Fund 1989 The Hay family wants to follow in the was created to benefit and support Donor advice on use of the fund will footsteps of those whose generosity various Bonner County organizations. continue during the couple’s and their has made our Treasure Valley John William Jackson Fund—2000 children’s lifetimes. Upon the death of community a great place to live and Created to memorialize this young man the advisors, this fund will be placed in raise a family. who was tragically killed in a climbing the unrestricted endowment of the Helpenstell Family Advised Fund— accident, distributions support Foundation. 2004 organizations that provide Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Established by this Nampa couple, this opportunities for youth to participate in Family Fund—2003 fund ensures that their lifelong sports activities, arts organizations, and Established by this Boise couple, commitment to philanthropy will organizations involved in Boise and grants will be made upon the advice of continue far into the future. Upon the Taiwan international student exchange. the donors and their children during death of the advisors, distributions will Kalange Family Advised Fund—2006 their lifetimes. Subsequently, it will provide annual operating support to To ensure a lasting perpetual legacy, become a greatest need fund, three local charities. distributions are made to charities that providing the Foundation with Henry-Lassahn Fund—2008 the Kalange Family has found maximum flexibility in meeting needs Created by an Idaho Falls couple to important in their lives and in their throughout Idaho. facilitate their philanthropic giving communities. during their King’s Stores Fund—1999 lifetimes. Created by the transfer of assets of the Subsequently, it will M.H. King Foundation, the trustees of become a field of this private foundation advise on interest fund to annual distributions. Grants are made help disadvantaged, to support charitable activities in areas low-income youth served by King’s Stores. in the Eastern Gladys E. Langroise Advised Fund— Region. 2000 Jack Thomas Hill Created by a bequest from this long- Fund—2008 time Boise resident, distributions are The Fund was made primarily to organizations that established by the provide for the health, education, and parents of a child welfare of youth, including college with autism. The students. purpose of the Jack The Lindsey Foundation Fund—2007 Thomas Hill Fund is Created by this Boise couple, primarily to provide distributions support charitable financial support to organizations and projects further the recommended by the donors’ family education and during their lifetime. Subsequently, it vocational training will become a greatest need fund, of individuals with providing the Foundation with Robert and Anne Hay of Boise established the Hay Family autism; and maximum flexibility in meeting needs Fund to support the work of charities throughout the secondarily to throughout Idaho. Treasure Valley. These fund creators will make their first provide financial support for the Little Family Endowment —2008 grant recommendations from the Fund in 2009. education and Created by the Little family of Emmett, training of persons distributions support charitable or organizations organizations and projects 27 Funds recommended by the donors’ family Jack Thomas Hill Fund: Treating Autism in Idaho

When Tom and Rhonda Hill’s son was diagnosed with autism, they found it was difficult to obtain the care he needed in Idaho. As a result, Rhonda Hill moved to Florida, where they still reside, so that Jack, now 8, could enroll in a quality school geared to his needs.

“We wanted to start a trust fund for our son,” Hill said, “and we wanted to establish it in a way that would have learn-time value. The ultimate beneficiary of the fund will be people with autism and educators working with them. Our hope is to help Idaho specialists with professional development so there will be more local resources.”

The Ada County parents established the Jack Thomas Hill Fund, named after their son, in the Idaho Community Foundation because of their good experiences working with a Foundation executive on other civic projects. “It is a fantastic organization and vehicle for people who want to give back to the community,” Hill said. “It is a professional- ly managed environment, and has a good track record both in terms of the return on its endowment and the grants that it makes. Working with ICF eliminates worrying about all the controls that are necessary if you set up your own foundation.”

during their lifetime. Subsequently, it Idaho. The donor and their daughters Carolyn Patrick Fund—2001 will become a field of interest fund to recommend grant recipients. The fund is advised by this Emmett benefit organizations in Gem County. Maureen and Jim McFadden Family donor during her lifetime. Donald R. and Nancy Bowen Longwith Fund—2008 Subsequently, it will become a field-of- Advised Fund—2004 Created by the McFadden family of interest fund, for projects in Gem Mr. and Mrs. Longwith retain the Idaho Falls to benefit organizations in County. privilege of advising on annual southeastern Idaho that support the David and Vaniece Petso Family distributions during their lifetimes. The arts and education. Fund—1991 fund will eventually convert to a Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Created to involve their children in designated fund benefiting selected Fund—1992 philanthropy, the family takes an organizations in the Idaho Falls area Distributions are made with the advice active role in recommending grant and Eastern Idaho. of the resident vice president of the recipients. Joe and Patty Marshall Family Fund— company’s Boise office. James A. Pinney Memorial Fund— 2003 David L. and Yoshie K. Nordling 1996 Created by this Boise couple, this fund Advised Fund—2005 Established by the Erstad family to provides a permanent contribution to The fund, created by this Boise couple, ensure recognition of Ann Erstad’s the quality of life in Idaho. The fund will supports charitable organizations and great grandfather’s contributions to the be advised by the donors’ family during projects recommended by the early development of Boise including their lifetime. Subsequently, it will advisors. his 1881 election as the city’s ninth become a greatest need fund providing Arthur and Jane Oppenheimer mayor and to his development of maximum flexibility in meeting needs cultural programs in the region Fund—1988 throughout Idaho. through construction and operation of This was the first fund created in the the Columbia and Pinney Theaters, Matheson-Watkins Endowed Fund— Foundation by individuals. Mrs. grants are made to theater arts groups 2008 Oppenheimer provides advice on in ICF’s Southwestern Region. Established to honor the pioneers of the distribution of grants. American West, distributions from this Praggastis Family Fund—2004 Charlotte S. Oslund Fund—1999 fund will support charitable Distributions from this fund Created by this Boise resident to organizations throughout Idaho. established by Tom and Michelle support special projects and activities Praggastis of Sun Valley support Bernie and Warren McCain Fund— for schools and libraries in charitable organizations and projects 1996 communities with populations of less recommended by the advisors. Created by this long-time Idaho couple, than 3,000, Ms. Oslund advises on the this fund provides a permanent annual beneficiaries of the fund. contribution to the quality of life in 28 Funds Suzanne C. and Robert P.Rainville charitable organizations and projects providing sports and recreation Endowment Fund—2004 that benefit the Valley County area. opportunities for youth in Blaine The fund will be advised by this Boise Trustees of the Shelton Foundation County. couple during their lifetimes. act as advisors. Jack and Mary Pat Winderl Fund for Subsequently, it will become a field-of- Howard and Georgia Shonk At-Risk Teenagers—2006 interest fund that benefits children and Simmons Fund—2005 The Jack and Mary Pat Winderl Fund young adults in foster care Created by this Sandpoint couple, the for At-Risk Teenagers was created by environments. fund supports charitable causes in this couple to help teenagers get help Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Fund— Idaho. with substance abuse, mental health 2003 Bonnie and Tom Stitzel Advised issues, alternative education programs Created by Amy Rebholtz, along with Fund for Elementary Teacher and after school support assistance. family and friends, to memorialize her Support—2006 late husband, distributions support This fund was created by a Boise charitable organizations and projects couple to help elementary school recommended by the advisors. teachers buy the necessary school Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz supplies for their classrooms. Geographic Funds Fund—1992 Student Loan Fund of Idaho The donors chose the Foundation to Education Fund—2006 carry out charitable activities on their Distributions from this fund are Albertson’s Eastern Region Fund— behalf while retaining the ability to granted to institutions of higher 1989 help select its beneficiaries. education that serve Idaho students. Established as one of the challenge Richards Family Ministry Fund— The distributions are then regranted grants made to each of the 2004 to qualifying students to provide Foundation’s three regions by the Established by Thomas and Kirste financial assistance as they complete corporation, this fund was the first to Richards, formerly of Hayden and their education. be matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis currently residing in Austria, Archie B. Teater Fund for Children and now benefits charities in Eastern distributions support charitable with Disabilities—1994 Idaho. organizations and projects This fund was established with the Albertson’s Northern Region Fund— recommended by the donors and their transfer of assets—primarily 1989 family. artwork—from an existing nonprofit Distributions from this challenge grant Jean E. Rolles Advised Fund—2005 organization created at the request of benefit charitable organizations in This endowed fund was created in the late artist. ICF continues to sell the North Idaho. honor of Mrs. Jean E. Rolles, who lives Teater paintings in order to provide in Honolulu, by her daughter, Kiki donations to the fund. Grants benefit Albertson’s Southwestern Region Tidwell, and is advised by Mrs. Rolles, the needs of youth in Idaho who have Fund—1989 Ms. Tidwell, and granddaughter Miss disabilities. Distributions from this challenge grant Madison Tidwell. Wayne and Peggy Thiessen Family benefit charitable organizations in Harold E. Rumsey Fund—1994 Foundation Fund—2003 . The donor and family members Created by this Boise couple, Leland D. Beckman Foundation recommend grant recipients. distributions support charitable Fund—1992 Claude See Celebration of Life organizations and projects Established by the trustees of this Fund—2007 recommended by the donors’ family private foundation in Idaho Falls, This fund was created as a celebration during their lifetime. Subsequently, it grants assist charitable activities in the of life fund to honor the energy, will become a greatest need fund, Eastern Region. passion, and optimism that fueled the providing the Foundation with Harv B. Bickett and Lucile Stevens life of Claude See. maximum flexibility in meeting needs Bickett Greatest Needs Fund—2006 Guy H. Shearer Memorial Fund— throughout Idaho. Created by this Idaho couple, this fund 1995 Robert I. and Barbara Troxell provides the Foundation with The late Mary Jane and Jim Kinney Fund—1998 maximum flexibility in meeting the established this fund to ensure Created by Mrs. Troxell in part to needs of the . recognition of her father’s contribution memorialize her late husband, the Bitterroot Foxfire Teachers’ Network to development of Twin Falls County as fund is advised by the trustees of The Fund for North Idaho—2004 founder of Filer State Bank in 1908. Troxell Fund, Inc., a private Created by this group of North Idaho Their children, Mary Abercrombie and foundation. teachers, grants provide the John Kinney, advise on the annual Dave and Laurie Wall Fund—2004 Foundation with the flexibility to beneficiaries during their lifetimes. Created by this Sandpoint couple, respond to changing community Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. distributions support charitable needs in North Idaho. Pospisil Shelton Foundation Advised organizations and projects Caribou Community Fund—2008 Fund—2004 recommended by the donors during The Caribou Community Fund was This fund, established through the their lifetime. Subsequently, it will created to ensure the long term transfer of assets of this private become a field-of-interest fund to support of Caribou County charitable foundation, was created by a bequest address charitable needs in the entities. from these long-time McCall residents. Sandpoint area. Jim and Barbara Cimino Fund—1992 Distributions are made primarily to Lane Williams Memorial Charitable organizations and projects Fund—1993 in the Ketchum/Sun Valley area benefit This fund supports organizations from the generosity of this couple. 29 Funds Betty Ann Diehl Greatest Need Fund Ifft Foundation for Bonner County—2006 Fund—2001 Grants will be distributed to nonprofit Created through organizations or educational the transfer of institutions located in Bonner County, the assets of this Idaho, through the Northern Region private Competitive Grant Cycle’s foundation recommendations to the ICFs Board of which was Directors. established in Eagle Community Fund—1994 1984 by Sara and Charitable organizations and projects Nick Ifft, in the City of Eagle benefit from this distributions fund. benefit projects in Southeastern Donald W. and Gretchen K. Fraser Idaho and the Fund—1994 Greater Pocatello Established through a charitable area. remainder trust, the fund continues the commitment of the Sun Valley couple Lex and Celia to supporting charitable organizations Kunau Fund— that benefit Blaine County. 1998 Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Created by this Burley couple, Eastern Idaho—2004 distributions are Tom and Bonnie Stitzel of Boise created an advised fund Created to receive gifts from anyone used to support to support the needs of teachers. Through their fund, interested in helping to build charitable they recommend grant distributions for elementary permanent endowment funds for activities in teachers to purchase school supplies for their classrooms. Eastern Idaho. Cassia County. Greatest Need Endowment Fund for The Kunaus North Idaho—2004 advise on the Robert W. and Carol A. Reed Fund— Created to receive gifts from anyone annual beneficiaries during their 1992 interested in helping to build lifetimes. Established to further this pioneer permanent endowment funds for Harry and Colleen Magnuson Fund— family’s tradition of philanthropy, the North Idaho. 1990 fund benefits charities and their Greatest Need Endowment Fund for The fund targets charitable activities in the Magic Valley. Southwestern Idaho—2004 organizations and activities in the city Earl C. and Harriet Reynolds Created to receive gifts from anyone of Wallace as beneficiaries. Fund—1990 interested in helping to build Wendell P.and Barbara J. Marshall This fund was created by Mr. permanent endowment funds for Family Trust Fund—1994 Reynolds, in part, as a memorial to Southwestern Idaho. The fund established by this Pocatello his late wife. Distributions are George E. and Florence D. Grismer couple benefits charities in the Eastern dedicated to the support of charitable Greatest Need Fund for North Region. organizations in the Southwestern Idaho—2003 Theodore E. Munson Fund—1996 Region. Established by this Post Falls couple, Established by Bon Munson to Tom and Sheila Richards and John the fund is designed to give maximum memorialize her late husband, the and Joy Richards Fund—1991 flexibility to meet needs throughout fund supports charitable needs in the Grants are made for projects North Idaho as they change over time. Southwestern Region. recommended by the Northern Joseph Grismer M.D. Greatest Need Nampa Rotary Community Fund— Region Advisory Panel of the Fund for North Idaho—2000 2008 Foundation. Created by this Wallace resident, this The Nampa Rotary Community Fund Jim and Bette Roper Fund—1990 fund provides unrestricted funds to was created to ensure the long term Established by this life-long Idaho support a wide variety of organizations support of the Nampa area’s charitable couple, grants support a broad range in North Idaho. entities. of charitable activities in the Duane and Lola Hagadone Fund— Post Falls Community Fund—1999 Southwestern Region. 1998 Created by a group of Post Falls Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund—1995 Mr. and Mrs. Hagadone retain the leaders, this fund supports a wide Established by this Idaho Falls couple, privilege of advising on the annual variety of projects in the Post Falls area distributions benefit charitable needs distributions during their lifetimes. The as recommended by a local advisory in Eastern Idaho. fund will eventually benefit group. John and Carmelita Spencer Fund— organizations in the four northern counties of Bonner, Boundary, Ethel R. and Ronald Rawlinson 1990 Kootenai, and Shoshone. Fund—1992 Established to memorialize her late Established through a charitable husband, the fund supports Ifft Eastern Region Fund—1989 remainder trust to continue Dr. and charitable needs in the Northern Sara Ifft and her late husband, Nick, Mrs. Rawlinson’s lifelong commitment Region. established one of the Foundation’s to the Emmett area, grants are made in earliest funds to provide grants in support of charitable organizations support of charitable organizations and and activities that benefit Gem County. activities in Eastern Idaho. 30 Funds innovative reading programs in the Meridian School District. Designated Funds Robert P.and Mary H. Evans Fund— 1992 Proceeds are distributed in support Anonymous Fund IV—2000 of the St. Nicholas Catholic School in At the request of the fund creator, Rupert. details about this endowment fund Roger and Sybil Ferguson Fund— will not be disclosed until after 1990 his/her death. Madison County Senior Citizens are Assistance League of Boise beneficiaries of this gift with Endowment Fund—2000 proceeds disbursed annually to the Several members of this nonprofit organization’s Board for use in organization created this fund to meeting critical needs. provide ongoing support for its Friends of McPAWS—2007 charitable programs. Created by Louise Barney, this fund Thanks to the support of funds such Agnes Barrick Fund for the CASI provides annual operating support to as the Todd L. and Patricia G. Foundation—2002 the MCPAWS Regional Animal Shelter Maddock Fund and the Almeda Created through the bequest of this in McCall, Idaho. Oglesby Fund, the Lewiston Library former Rexburg resident who cared Fund for the Cross at Table Rock— offers its constituents a range of fun deeply for the welfare of children, 1999 and educational programs such as distributions provide annual support Created by Rich and Betty Jordan of Pajama Story Time, Teen Tech, and for the CASI Foundation for Boise, annual distributions are used Celebrate Your Family Night. In the Children. for maintenance and repairs of this above picture, a dedicated staff Agnes Barrick Fund for the Boise landmark. member works hard reshelving books. Children’s Home Society of Idaho— Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts 2002 Fund—2000 Created through the bequest of this The Terteling Company, Inc. Fund— Created by this Boise couple, former Rexburg resident for whom distributions provide long-term 1990 the welfare of children was a primary Advisors depend on support for Boise State University’s concern, distributions provide scholarship program, Idaho Public recommendations of the Regional permanent annual income to the Advisory Panels in making Television, Idaho Public Radio, and Children’s Home Society of Idaho. Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc. distributions. Board Brothers Fund—1993 Curtis Turner Memorial Fund—1992 Harold and Bertha Hadley Proceeds are used for structural Designated Fund—2006 Established by Harry Turner to ensure maintenance of the historic recognition of his father’s This fund was established to ensure Emmanuel Episcopal Church in long-term support of the Star contribution to the development of Hailey. Twin Falls and the surrounding area, Community Church, Little Miracles Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Fund— Preschool and Kindergarden in Star, grants are made to charities in the 2004 Magic Valley. Idaho and the Quaker Hill Created by this Boise couple, this Conference and Retreat Center in H.R. and Betty Weston Fund—1998 fund provides a permanent source of McCall, Idaho. Created to support a wide variety of support to selected organizations. Eugene and Joan Hagedorn’s organizations in the Treasure Valley Designated Fund for Classical area, Ms. Weston retains the privilege Cottonwood Benedictine Music—2007 of advising on the annual Monastery Fund—2005 Created by Laverne P. Winn to ensure beneficiaries during her lifetime. This fund was created to support the the long term support of classical North Idaho Cottonwood Benedictine Women’s Gift Alliance Endowment music programming on Boise State Monastery building or the Fund—2004 Radio. Monastery’s greatest needs. The alliance and the fund were Robert L. Cook Memorial Fund— created to expand the number of Barry L. Keller Music and Museum 1997 women involved in directed and Fund—2002 Created to memorialize a long-time informed philanthropy in North Idaho Created through the bequest of this resident of Idaho Falls and his and the surrounding area, and to long-time Pocatello resident, support of needy individuals during demonstrate the significance a group distributions provide annual support the holiday season, grants are made of investors can have in bringing to the South Bannock County to the Idaho Falls Goodfellows. positive change to our communities. Historical Center, Inc., St. John’s $250 of each member’s annual dues is Robert L. (Tony) & LaDean J. Episcopal Church in Idaho Falls, and allocated to this permanent Copeland Endowment Fund—2000 the Idaho Falls Symphony. endowment fund from which the Created by this Lewiston couple, this Maxine Elliott Kussy Forget Me Not annual distribution will provide fund provides annual operating Fund—1998 additional support for the collective support to two local charities. Created by this long-time Idaho Falls grant recommended by the Endowment for Meridian Schools resident, distributions provide an membership each year. Reading Improvement Program— annual gift to the City of Idaho Falls 2000 Parks and Recreation Division to be Created by Roy Montague of Star, used for beautification of the public distributions will be used to support parks. 31 Funds Los Lobos, a Designated Fund for Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for Woodside Elementary School, for Eastern Idaho Technical Scholarships and After School College—1999 Weiser River Trail Fund: Activities—2007 Created by this Idaho Falls couple, The distribution from this fund is this fund provides annual support Beginning a Long-Term to be used for the funding of for scholarships and maintenance scholarships and after school needs at the College. Endowment activities for children who are William Zanetti Silver Wood Good unable to afford them, with Samaritan Center Fund—2007 preference given to the Hispanic Created by the late William Zanetti, children of this Hailey school. this fund provides on-going Todd L. and Patricia G. Maddock operational support to the Silver Fund—2006 Wood Good Samaritan Center in This fund was established to Silverton, Idaho. ensure the long-term support of Esther Simplot Performing Arts the Lewiston City Library. Academy Endowment Fund— Majors and Minors Fund—2005 1992 This fund was established to keep Distributions from this endowed the nine-foot piano originally fund established by J.R. Simplot are donated to the Nampa Civic disbursed regularly to defray Center by the Majors and Minors, operating costs of the Academy Inc., concert-ready and in good named for his wife. repair. Southern Idaho Learning Center Warren E. and Bernie McCain Fund—1998 Fund—1990 The fund was created by the late Proceeds are made available to the Hermon King of Burley to provide Warren E. McCain Middle School an annual gift to this Twin Falls The Weiser River Trail Fund started when in Payette for use at the discretion organization serving individuals a member wanted to make a substantial of the school’s administrators. with learning disabilities. donation to the Friends of Weiser River Susan Michelbacher Memorial Gilbert C. and Jane B. St. Clair Trails, and said her hope was to begin a Fund—2003 Fund—1997 long-term endowment. Mary Ellen Pugh, Established by Bert Michelbacher Created by Mrs. St. Clair, in part, as an officer of the organization and a for- of Idaho Falls as a memorial to his a memorial to her late husband, wife, grants to the Idaho Falls distributions are divided equally mer ICF regional grants panel member, Goodfellows provide support for between All Saints’ Episcopal suggested setting up a designated fund in needy individuals during the Church in Boise and the Idaho ICF rather than managing their own holiday season. Youth Ranch in Rupert. endowment. Del Moore Fund—1998 Nif and Sue Sullivan Fund—1998 Created through a gift of land in Distributions provide an annual “ICF has been extremely good to work Idaho County, proceeds from the gift to Hope House, a shelter in sale of the land were used to Marsing established to help with,” said Shirley Atteberry, president of create a fund to benefit two children needing a warm, caring the Friends organization. “They’re very Grangeville nonprofit environment. professional, they’re prompt in respond- organizations. Weiser River Trail Fund—2000 ing to our inquiries, and they send per- Mt. Harrison Heritage Created by Patricia Pontefract of sonalized thank-you notes to donors for Foundation Endowment Fund— Boise, this fund supports us. It’s been a good relationship.” 1999 development of the Weiser River Created by the late Hermon King Trail. The goal now is to build the endowment of Burley, annual distributions Lynn and Frank Whittelsey provide operating support for the Designated Fund—2006 fund to $1 million to provide support for performing arts center. Mr. King Created by this Sun Valley couple, the 86-mile long recreational trail in invited others to join him in the fund benefits the Sun Valley Washington and Adams counties. Funds building this permanent Center for the Arts and Humanities have, in the past, been used to improve endowment. in Sun Valley, as well as the Hospice the old railroad trestles by adding plank- Almeda Oglesby Fund—1999 of the in Created through the bequest of Ketchum. ing and handrails. Future projects this long-time Lewiston resident, include the development of more access distributions are designated to points and trailheads. ICF funds will purchase books for the Lewiston help with these projects, as well as pro- Public Library. Field of Interest Funds vide ongoing support for trail mainte- Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for KISU Public TV—1997 nance and upkeep. The fund was created by this Elinor Angelo Fund—2000 Idaho Falls couple to provide Created by Barbara Troxell, Boise, permanent annual income to this in honor of her niece, grants charitable organization. support programs that advance or 32 Funds encourage reading either by adults or by Idaho students in the kindergarten, Herbert D. McAvoy Fund—1996 children in ICF’s Southwestern Region. elementary, junior high, and high Established through a bequest by this Assistive Technology Endowment school grades. She and her husband Coeur d’Alene resident, the fund Fund—1997 advise on the beneficiaries. benefits educational needs in Kootenai Created by the transfer of an existing Margaret E. Gigray Fund for County. ICF special project fund, this fund will Philanthropy—1999 Jeanette S. Miller Fund for the Fort ensure annual support for programs Created in memory of this long-time Hall Reservation—1999 providing assistance to individuals Idaho philanthropist and founding ICF Distributions from this fund, created with disabilities who need assistive Board member, distributions support by this Washington, D.C. resident and technology devices. organizations and activities that Idaho native who grew up in Blackfoot Children’s Charities of Idaho—1990 promote philanthropy throughout and Idaho Falls to memorialize her Organizations throughout Idaho Idaho. father, Dave Segal, and family friend, meeting children’s needs in the areas Green Giant Community Fund— Mary Arnquist, support charitable of health, education, recreation and 1991 activities on the Fort Hall Reservation the arts benefit from this fund. Organizations meeting the needs of with emphasis on children and the Curtis Critter Rescue Fund—1999 disadvantaged youth or those elderly. Created by Linda Grable-Curtis, Boise, addressing issues of hunger benefit Peaceful Settlements Foundation distributions support programs in the from this fund. Grants are made in the Fund—1998 fields of research, health maintenance, geographic area in which growers When an existing organization and rescue of small animals. supplying the Buhl company are dissolved, the remaining assets were Betty Ann Diehl Fund for Music and located. given to ICF to create a permanent Arts Education—2003 Idaho Community Foundation Anti- fund to provide education and services to citizens of Idaho addressing the Established by this Sandpoint resident Poverty Endowment Fund—2002 prevention, management, and/or to support music and arts education Created through the conversion of a peaceful resolution of conflict. for students served by the Lake Pend fully expendable fund created by the Oreille School District. The Panhandle Northwest Area Foundation, Frank and Dorothy Peavey Memorial Alliance for Education advises on the distributions assist ICF’s efforts to Fund—2000 beneficiaries of the Fund. alleviate poverty throughout Idaho. Created in memory of this Boise Walter and Leona Dufresne Fund— Idaho Community Foundation Youth couple, half of the available 1997 Trust Fund—1992 distribution each year is divided equally among five designated Created by the transfer of assets from a Established by ICF to respond to needs organizations, with the remainder private foundation, distributions of disadvantaged and homeless youth being granted to organizations and provide scholarships and grant between 12 and 18 years of age, the programs that support the arts, the support for the prevention of child Foundation encourages gifts to this environment, the homeless, or the abuse, crime prevention, promotion of fund of any size, from any source. mentally ill. the fine arts, the elimination of Idaho Education Access Fund—2005 poverty, and the enhancement of This fund was established to support Jane Sandy Fund—1995 scientific research. access to post-secondary education Established by transfer of a trust Roger and Sybil Ferguson Education for underserved students and to created in 1963, grants are made state- wide in support of programs serving Fund—1991 encourage students to complete their disadvantaged youth. Established to benefit innovative degree or certification programs educational programs in Madison in Idaho. Phyllis Harris Townsend Fund for County schools, the Fergusons Kenlon P.and Carol J. Johnson Bonner County—2007 participate in the selection of worthy Fund—1992 This fund was created by Phyllis projects. The fund helps purchase clothing for Townsend to provide unrestricted Fortissimo Fund—2003 needy children in the Eastern Region. support to organizations in Bonner County that provide educational Created and advised by Paula Brown Leslie K. Kiehn Memorial Fund— opportunites and animal shelter Sinclair, Twin Falls, grants are made to 1999 services. promote the live performance of Created in memory of this Eagle classical music in the Twin Falls area. resident, distributions will support Troxell Small Community Library Fund for a Better Life for North programs dealing with women’s and Fund—2005 Idaho Kids—1999 children’s issues. Leslie’s husband and This endowed fund was created to benefit small community libraries in Created by James and Marlene eventually her two sons will advise on the Southwestern Region of Idaho. Wogsland, grants from this fund are the annual beneficiaries. made upon the advice of the donors to John and Alberta Klingback Fund— Lynn and Frank Whittelsey Fund— support programs and organizations in 2006 2000 Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, Established through transfer of a trust, Created by this Sun Valley couple, the and Shoshone counties which serve grants benefit senior citizens in Gem fund benefits St. Thomas Episcopal young children and their families and County. Church in Sun Valley. focus on the prevention of juvenile Sara Maas Fund—1995 Miles and Virginia Willard Fund— delinquency. Established through a charitable 1992 Geography Knowledge Fund—1992 remainder trust, the fund benefits Established by Mrs. Willard and her Linda Grable-Curtis established this worthwhile needs in Boise with late husband, grants support youth fund to further the study of geography preference given to programs services and/or arts organizations in supporting the arts. Eastern Idaho.

33 Funds Idaho Falls Symphony: “ICF Understands Nonprofit Funding”

When the Idaho Falls Symphony set up an endowment fund last year, it asked for proposals from nine banks and/or investment managers, including ICF. “We needed to talk to a number of possible managers as part of our due diligence,” said Bruce Turner, a banker in private life, president of the Idaho Symphony Endowment, Inc., and a former president of the Idaho Falls Symphony, Inc.

Most board members of the Idaho Falls Symphony Endowment, Inc., he noted, also have served as president of the symphony, which is organized as a separate entity. “Our board understands the funding challenges, as well as the opportunities in bringing arts to the community, and we wanted an investment manager with the same under- standing. ICF was our choice because it works exclusively with nonprofits and matches our investment risk crite- ria,” he added.

Ed F.Winn Fund—1993 Boise Philharmonic Association Family Practice Residency of Idaho Established through transfer of a trust, Fund—1990 Fund—2004 grants benefit the homeless and This fund was established to assure This fund was established to provide a disadvantaged in Bonneville County. ongoing operating support for the permanent base of support for this Boise Philharmonic Association. organization which trains medical Bonner County Historical Society school graduates to become Endowment Fund—2004 outstanding family physicians serving Agency Funds This fund was created to provide a the citizens of Idaho, especially in rural permanent source of funds to help the areas, and to serve the underserved. organization preserve Bonner County’s Family Services Alliance of Southeast Aid for Friends Endowment Fund— heritage. Idaho Endowment Fund—2004 1997 Caldwell Fine Arts Series Endowment Created by this Pocatello agency, This fund assures ongoing operating Fund—1990 distributions will help support its support for this Pocatello organization This fund was established to assure services, which include providing which serves the homeless and low- ongoing operating support for the shelter and advocacy for victims of income individuals. Caldwell Fine Arts Series. sexual assault and domestic violence. Mary V.Arnold Fund for the Idaho Camp Hodia Endowment Fund— First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls Symphony—1997 1998 Falls Fund—1995 Created by the transfer of an existing Created by Idaho Diabetes Youth Established through transfer of a trust, trust, the fund provides annual Programs, Inc., this fund provides distributions support programs as support to the Idaho Falls Symphony. annual operating support for the camp designated by trustees of the Idaho Basque Museum and Cultural Center serving Idaho youth with diabetes. Falls church. Endowment Fund—2006 Emmett Public Library Children’s Foundation for Idaho History Established by the Basque Museum Endowment —2000 Endowment Fund—2003 and Cultural Center, annual Created by the Library, this fund This fund was created to provide a distributions support this museum’s provides annual support for its permanent source of funds to help the objective to preserve Basque history children’s programs. and culture.

34 Funds Idaho State Historical Society preserve Idaho Museum of Mining and the projects is the construction of a the State’s heritage. Geology Endowment Fund—1994 Greenway Historic Loop drive and Friends of the Shelter Endowment This fund was established to assure trail through the Portneuf Gap area Fund—2008 ongoing support for operation of the and/or the Gittins Family Historic Established to assure ongoing museum at the Old Idaho Site, emphasizing the Portneuf Gap’s operating support for the Panhandle Penitentiary site in Boise. importance to the development of Animal Shelter. Junior League of Boise Endowment Pocatello. Friends of the McCall Public Library Fund—2002 Salmon Elk’s Lodge #1620 Trust Endowment Fund—2004 This civic group created this fund to Fund—1999 The fund helps provide a permanent assure ongoing support for its Created by this organization to source of income for the special projects that improve the lives of the provide annual operating support to projects of the McCall Public Library. Treasure Valley community. carry out its charitable mission. Friends of the Nampa Public Library The Kids Klub Endowment Fund— Stanley Sawtooth Meditation Endowment Fund—1995 2006 Chapel Endowment Fund—1997 This fund was established to assure The fund ensures ongoing support Created to provide a permanent ongoing support for operation of the for the Kids Klub organization in source of funds to maintain this Nampa Public Library. Grangeville. historic building in Stanley. Friends of Zoo Boise Endowment Learning Lab, Inc. Endowment Terry Reilly Health Services Fund—2003 Fund—1997 Endowment Fund—2001 This fund provides annual operating Established to ensure permanence Created by this Treasure Valley support for Zoo Boise. for gifts to this organization, agency, distributions from the fund help support its services, which Humphreys Diabetes Center distributions support its ongoing operating needs. provide access to quality health care - Endowment Fund—2000 particularly to those who are Created by this Boise nonprofit Marshall Public Library Endowment Fund—1991 uninsured, poor, living in rural areas, organization, this fund helps provide non-English-speaking, homeless, or ongoing operating needs. This fund was created to assure Idaho Association of Family and ongoing operating support for the Consumer Sciences Endowment Marshall Public Fund—2004 Library in Pocatello. This fund was established to provide a permanent base of support for this McCall Memorial statewide nonprofit organization of Hospital professionals & pre-professionals that Foundation leads, educates, informs and brings Endowment Fund— people together to improve the lives of 2004 individuals, families and communities. This fund was Idaho Black History Museum established to Endowment Fund—1998 provide annual Distributions are used for the operating support for maintenance of the historic building McCall Memorial which houses the museum. Hospital. Idaho Falls Ducks Unlimited Fund— Panhandle Alliance 1995 for Education Established through transfer of a trust, Endowment Fund— distributions support programs 2003 designated by the board of the Idaho Created by the Falls organization. Panhandle Alliance for Education, an Idaho Falls Symphony Endowment, organization Inc.—2008 promoting excellence Established to assure ongoing in education and operating support for the Idaho Falls broad-based Symphony community support Idaho Humanities Council Education for the Lake Pend Programs Fund—2001 Oreille School This fund was created to provide District. support for the Council’s various Portneuf Greenway education programs. Foundation Idaho Humanities Council Endowment Fund— What began as a capital campaign effort to convert the Endowment Fund—2000 1998 old Paramount Theater in Idaho Falls into a regional Created by this nonprofit organization, Distributions from arts center ended with the establishment of an agency this fund provides annual operating this fund are used for fund to forever support the operating needs of the support for its activities. the expansion and Willard Arts Center and Colonial Theatre. Thanks to maintenance of the hundreds of supporters from the local area, the Idaho Portneuf Greenway Falls Arts Council was able to purchase, construct, and in Pocatello. Among renovate the historic building. 35 Funds otherwise facing barriers to getting Boise High School Band Boosters the care they need. Endowment Scholarship Fund— Bishop Thornton Endowment 2000 Panhandle Alliance: Fund of the Lillian Vallely School, Scholarships from this fund are Inc.—2007 awarded to students who have “Endowment Will Established in honor of Bishop given their time and talents to the John Thornton, to ensure the long Boise High School Band. Provide Security” term sustainability of the Lillian Boo Bushell Youth in the Vallely School in Blackfoot, Idaho. Performing Arts Scholarship Treasure Valley Family YMCA Fund—1999 Cooper Wilcomb Fund—2002 Created in memory of Boo Bushell, Created in memory of Cooper grants provide scholarships for Wilcomb, who lost his life in an Blaine County secondary school accident at age 12. Distributions graduates wishing to pursue will assist youth programs which theater arts, as well as scholarships Cooper enjoyed so much at the for Blaine County youth to attend Treasure Valley Family YMCA. Camp Little Laugh. Treasure Valley Family YMCA Wendell P.Carnefix Memorial Endowment Fund—1993 Scholarship Fund—2003 Established to assure ongoing Created in memory of this long- operating support for the Treasure time Fruitland nurseryman and Valley Family YMCA. orchard owner, this fund was United Way of Ada County - established by his family to provide Gustav Linning Endowment scholarships for Fruitland High School graduates pursuing a career Fund—1995 in agriculture or horticulture. Established with an initial gift from the estate of Gustav Linning, Fredrick Chandler Memorial distributions from the fund Scholarship Fund—2000 A Sandpoint High School student participates support ongoing operating needs Created in memory of this in the school's popular welding program— of the Treasure Valley United Way. Ketchum resident, scholarships just one of the many programs the from the fund will benefit students Willard Arts Center and Colonial Panhandle Alliance for Education (PAFE) of the Community School in Sun Theater Fund—2000 Valley who have an aptitude for has supported over the years. Created by the Idaho Falls Arts science. Council to provide for ongoing operating needs of this performing Theodore H. Correll Memorial Mindy Cameron and her husband, William arts center. Scholarship Fund—1999 Berg, wanted to do something to help their Created by a number of his former new community when they moved to students, distributions from this fund provide scholarships to Sandpoint eight years ago. Their gift was Scholarship Funds worthy students of Moscow High the creation of the Panhandle Alliance for School. Education to benefit the Lake Pend Oreille Mike Crapo Math and Science School District. It is modeled after the Jean Adams Scholarship Fund— Scholarship Fund—2004 Seattle School Foundation in the city Created by U.S. Senator Mike 1999 where they previously lived. Created by this 1946 graduate of Crapo, scholarships from this fund Mountain Home High School to will benefit students pursuing a provide scholarships to graduates degree in math or science at an Over the past six years the fund has given of her alma mater who plan to Idaho school. more than $1 million in grants to the pursue higher education in the George and Jean Cruickshank school district, in addition to starting a state of Idaho. and Aunt Adis Little Scholarship separate endowment. “We probably have Mary Fran Aguirre Academic Fund—2006 been as successful on a per-child basis as Scholarship Fund—1998 Created in honor of these Idaho any public school fund of its kind in the Created by Felipe Aguirre in honor citizens, this fund provides of his wife to provide scholarships scholarships to seniors graduating Northwest,” said Cameron. “There is a lot to graduating seniors of Mountain from high schools under the of comfort in building an endowment. Home High School. governance of the Emmett Public Even if donations drop in a given year, we Boise Branch, American School District who attend BSU, will have some funds available. That pro- U of I, ISU, or the College of Idaho. Association of University Women vides us with security going forward. We Inez Robb Scholarship Fund— Daugherty Foundation - ISU placed the fund in ICF because managing 1997 Education Scholarship Fund— Created to memorialize the former 1991 an endowment fund such as ours is one of journalist who bequeathed funds The fund recognizes Idaho the services that ICF provides, and it does to that organization to provide students at the junior level or it very well.” scholarships to Boise State above at Idaho State University University juniors or seniors. who meet high academic standards. 36 Funds Alois and Marie Goldmann Memorial Idaho Power Company - Douglas E. Scholarship Fund—1997 Sprenger Memorial Scholarship It is well to give This fund was created by the George and Fund—1995 Mary Freund family of Idaho Falls to Established by Idaho Power Company when asked but it memorialize Mr. Freund’s grandparents in memory of this long-time employee who were murdered during World War II and engineer, distributions provide is better to give at Auschwitz. scholarships to qualifying children of Gooding High School Class of 1956 Idaho Power’s employees to attend a unasked, through Scholarship Fund—1996 college, university, or technical school Created by the 1956 graduating class, the in Oregon or Idaho. understanding. fund provides scholarships to graduating Idaho Power Company - Larry R. seniors of the school. Wimer Memorial Scholarship Fund— Donovan and Evelyn Grable Memorial 1996 Scholarship Fund—1990 Created by Idaho Power Company in —Kahlil Gibran Established by Linda Grable-Curtis as a memory of this long-time employee, a memorial to her parents, the fund scholarship is awarded to a graduate of recognizes her mother’s lifelong interests an accredited high school in the by assisting students of the Business and company’s service territory to attend a Office Education Program in the College college, university, or technical school. of Technology at the College of Western Idaho Press Club - Don Watkins Idaho. Downey Lions Club Fuhriman Scholarship Fund—1992 Memorial Scholarship Fund—1999 Steve and Donna Guerber Scholarship Established to memorialize this journalist and political consultant, the Created by this organization to provide Fund—1994 fund has two components: the Don scholarships to graduating seniors of Proceeds benefit mass communications Watkins Memorial Scholarship is Marsh Valley High School. students at Idaho State University. Irene Gustafson Scholarship Fund— awarded to a graduate of an Idaho high Paul and Jo Easterbrook Scholarship school pursuing a career in journalism 1999 Fund—1997 or communications who has completed Created to honor this Moscow High Created by this Emmett couple to at least one year of college study; the School English teacher, graduates during provide scholarships to graduating Don Watkins Mid-Career Scholarship is Ms. Gustafson’s tenure (1948-1956) seniors of a Gem County high school awarded to members of the Idaho Press joined Loyce Smith and Inez Davey of who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Club to use for training or a project that Boise in contributing. Distributions any Idaho institution of higher will improve the working press in Idaho. learning. provide scholarships to graduating seniors of Moscow High School. Idaho Society of CPA’s Scholarship Eastern Idaho Technical College James and Rose Helebrant Education Fund—2003 Scholarship Fund—1993 Created to attract the best and brightest Scholarship Fund—1991 Established by the Daugherty students to the profession, scholarships Established by transfer of a trust, Foundation, scholarships benefit benefit students pursuing an scholarships are awarded to financially students attending Eastern Idaho accounting degree at an Idaho school. Technical College at Idaho Falls. needy Buhl High School graduates for educational expenses at a college or Idaho State Council of Trout Ted Ellis Scholarship Fund for the university of their choice. Unlimited Graduate Scholarship Boys and Girls Club of Ada County— Fund—1998 2000 Hispanic Business Association-Richard G. Cortez Scholarship Fund—2007 Distributions provide scholarships to Created by KeyBank in recognition of students pursuing a graduate research the efforts made on behalf of needy Created by the Hispanic Business Association to provide scholarships to project that involves native or endemic children by this retired Key Bank cold water fish. executive, who then became mayor of Hispanic students. Idaho Student College Fund—2008 Garden City. Distributions from the Hokey Pokey Scholarship Fund—2001 Created to help Idaho students attend fund provide scholarships for Created in memory of Roland L. LaPrise, college. graduating high school seniors who who co-wrote the popular song, the have been involved in the Boys and “Hokey Pokey,” this fund was established Jayo Family Scholarship Fund—2005 Girls Clubs of Ada County. by his family to provide scholarships to Established by the Emmett Public School Foundation through the transfer Irma Frisch Farrington Fund—1993 assist second-year music students with of an endowment, the fund assists The fund memorializes Ms. Farrington’s educational expenses at the College of graduates of Emmett area high schools sister and brother-in-law through the Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. with their first year of study at any creation of the Alice Wolfe Art Lewis and Jeanette Hower Fund—1992 institution of higher learning. Scholarship and the George V. Wolfe The fund was created to benefit Idaho Pre-Law Scholarship at the College of students, preferably from the Emmett Alvie C. Jeffres Memorial Scholarship Idaho. area, planning to major in journalism at Fund—1997 Harry and Lisa Garlick Scholarship the and/or music at The fund was created by June Jeffres Robertson, Sandpoint, in memory of Fund—2005 the College of Idaho. her late husband. Distributions provide This scholarship fund was created as a Idaho Nursing Scholarship Fund— scholarships to worthy students in memorial for these Emmett residents 2006 Bonner County. Mrs. Robertson and who had strong ties to Garden Valley. The Idaho Nursing Scholarship was created to help Idaho students who are descendants of Mr. Jeffres serve on the obtaining a nursing degree at an Idaho selection committee that selects the institution. recipients. 37 Funds Nora Johnson Memorial Fund—1990 Merritt Brook Scholarship—2008 Established by the New Plymouth Created by Summer Hinton and Kiwanis Club in conjunction with the Jonathan Lang to celebrate their Dorothy L. White Memorial wedding, this fund will benefit Summer and Scholarship, this fund assists graduates students from Jerome area high of New Plymouth High School with schools. Jonathan Lang: their first year of study at any Idaho Mountain Home High School A Wedding Present institution of higher learning. Class of 1960 Trust Fund—1995 Kuna High School Scholarship Established by transfer of a trust, for the Community Fund—2000 scholarships are awarded to Created by an anonymous donor, this graduating Mountain Home High fund provides scholarships to worthy School seniors for educational graduates of Kuna High School. expenses at a college or university Yvonne and Dick Lierz Scholarship of their choice. Fund—1999 Mona Noble Education Fund— Created by this Boise couple, 2007 distributions provide scholarships to Created by Mona Noble, a retired qualifying children of Franklin Building teacher, to help students who are Supply’s employees to attend any entering their senior year at the public institution of higher education University of Idaho and who are in the state in which they reside. planning on teaching business, J. Carl Mattson Scholarship Fund— economics, and marketing. 1997 Carol Ormond Scholarship Created by the transfer of an existing Fund—2000 trust, the fund provides vocational Created by Carol and Keith agricultural scholarships. Ormond, Idaho Falls, scholarships Larry J. May Hospitality Management are awarded to graduating seniors Scholarship Fund—2005 of Kamiah High School who are Created by family and friends to majoring in the field of education. memorialize this long-time hotel Dan and Ruth Panko Memorial entrepreneur, funds provide Scholarship Fund—1995 When Summer Hinton and scholarships for Idaho students Established by their family in pursuing a degree in hospitality memory of this couple long Jonathan Lang married last summer, management. associated with the Idaho Old Time they wanted their own wedding pre- Fiddlers, scholarships are awarded sent to be a gift to the community. to high school graduates active in “My wife grew up in Jerome and was that organization who attend college. Preference is given to aware that there are relatively few students who attend Idaho State scholarships for people from Idaho,” University. her husband said. “So we asked peo- Jim Poore Memorial Scholarship ple to donate to a scholarship fund Fund—1994 for students from Jerome area high Established to recognize the late schools. Even though we live in Idaho Statesman sports editor, scholarships are awarded to college Connecticut now, my wife still journalism students who attended knows people in the area who could high school in Idaho. benefit, and her parents still live in Frances Reed Purkhiser Memorial Jerome.“ The name of the fund, the Scholarship Fund—1996 Merrit Brook Scholarship, was taken Established by Paul and Judith Schultz in memory of her mother, from the newlyweds’ middle names. the fund honors this outstanding New Plymouth school teacher by “We considered setting up our own providing scholarships to charitable organization and realized graduating seniors of that quickly that the legal and tax impli- community’s high school. cations were an extensive burden,” Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Lang added. “So we started looking Scholarship Fund—2005 Larry J. May was well known and Created by Amy Rebholtz, along at ICF. There is a very low expense respected for his long career in the with family and friends, to ratio, and the investment policies hotel industry, during which he memorialize her late husband, are conservative and stable. That owned Boise’s Owyhee Plaza Hotel. scholarships assist graduating was what we wanted.” Following his death in 2005, his seniors from Boise High School family and friends established a with educational expenses at the scholarship fund to benefit students college, university, vocational, or pursuing hospitality-related degrees. technical school of their choice. 38 Funds M. Jackson Foundation created this fund because they believe that service to others is the most important Operating Funds characteristic of a healthy, civil, and successful society. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students in the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Operating Kinderhaven is a shelter in Sandpoint service area of the Treasure Valley Fund—1990 for abused and neglected children who Family YMCA. Bank of Idaho Operating Endowment have been removed from their homes for Turn Around Scholarship Fund— Fund—1998 their own safety. During 2008, the shelter 2006 Basic American Inc. Operating received general operating support from Created to help students who have Fund—1991 the Fenton Family Fund and the Howard sucessfully turned their lives around and Georgia Shonk Simmons Fund. and graduated from a recognized Boise Cascade Corporation alternative high school, this fund Operating Fund—1989 Richfield High School Scholarship provides scholarships to public school Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. Operating Fund—2002 students in Meridian Joint School Endowment Fund—1995 Created by Richfield residents Lawrence District 2 or Boise Independent School Deloitte & Touche Operating Fund— and Sandra Calkins, Richfield Lodge AF District. 1991 Raymond and Bonnie Turner & AM #70, and through donations in John B. Fery Fund—1994 memory of John Paul Lemmon and Scholarship Fund—2006 This fund was established by Boise Betty Ann Clark, scholarships are The purpose of this Fund is to provide Cascade Corporation in appreciation awarded to worthy students of Richfield scholarships to assist recipients with of Mr. Fery’s distinguished service as High School. educational expenses at the University chief executive officer of the company Roger C. Sathre Memorial Scholarship of Idaho. and in recognition of his contribution Fund—2000 United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho to Idaho as founding chairman of the Reflecting this Boise resident’s long- Scholarship Fund—1996 Idaho Community Foundation. term interest in professional-technical Created through gifts from Micron First Interstate Bank Fund—1991 education, scholarships are awarded to Technology, Ore-Ida Foods, and T.J. First Security Bank Operating worthy students throughout the state International, the fund provided nine who are pursuing advanced scholarships to students enrolled in an Fund—1991 professional-technical training. Idaho college or university and who Global Travel Operating Endowment Manuel and Gladys Schneidmiller were chosen from among entrants to Fund—1991 Scholarship Fund—1999 the Les Bois Run, Walk, & Roll event Hecla Mining Company Fund—1991 Created by Mrs. Schneidmiller, this fund which benefited United Cerebral Palsy William R. Hewlett Fund—1992 of Idaho, Inc. provides scholarships to graduating ICF General Operating Endowment Robert C. Weaver Memorial seniors of Post Falls High School. Fund—1999 W.L.Shattuck Scholarship—2006 Scholarship Fund—1991 This fund was created to receive gifts With the transfer of assets of the W.L. Established by Neola Weaver in from anyone interested in helping ICF Shattuck Foundation created by Warren memory of her late husband, residents build a permanent endowment fund to Leland and Alice M. Shattuck of Idaho or former residents of Buhl are eligible assist with its operating expenses. for scholarship support as either Falls, this fund will benefit students Idaho Power Company Fund—1990 from Idaho Falls School Districts 91 and traditional or nontraditional students. 93. Dorothy L. White Memorial Nick and Sara Ifft Operating Endowment Fund—1999 Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Pospisil Scholarship Fund—1990 Shelton Foundation Scholarship Established by the New Plymouth Intermountain Gas Industries Fund—2004 Kiwanis Club as a permanent Foundation Fund—1991 This fund, established through the memorial, earnings from the fund Key Bank Operating Endowment transfer of assets of this private assist graduates of New Plymouth High Fund—1992 School with their first year of study at foundation, was originally created by a Morrison Knudsen Corporation an institution of higher learning. bequest from these long-time McCall Foundation Fund—1991 Wood River Odd Fellows & Rebekahs residents. Distributions provide Northwest Area Foundation Scholarship Fund—1996 scholarships to worthy students of Operating Fund—1989 McCall-Donnelly High School. Created by Alturas Lodge #13, I.O.O.F. and Snowdrop Rebekah Lodge #71 with Potlatch Corporation Operating Sonja Tarnay Educational Fund—1998 Endowment Fund—1992 The fund was created in memory of this the proceeds from the sale of their Sun Valley resident. Scholarships are building, the fund provides John & Karen Rosholt Operating awarded to graduating seniors of Wood scholarships for graduates in the Wood Endowment Fund—1998 River Valley high schools who are River Valley who choose to attend a Steele-Reese Foundation Operating pursuing careers in the visual and/or college, university, vocational, or Fund—1994 technical school in Idaho. performing arts. US West Foundation Operating Treasure Valley Family YMCA Lucille F.Zanetti Scholarship Fund— Endowment Fund—1992 Scholarship for Civic Engagement 2008 Created by Lucille F. Zanetti to help Washington Trust Bank Operating Fund—2000 Endowment Fund—1998 Ed and Dottie Stimpson and the Henry further the education of students from Wallace, Kellogg, and Mullan High West One Bank Operating Fund— Schools. 1991 39 Funds assets of this private foundation Idaho Oral Health Foundation—2008 NON-ENDOWED which was established in 1994 by Bob The Idaho Oral Health Foundation and Carol Hamlin of Eagle, supports improved oral health for distributions support charitable Idaho citizens through education and FUNDS organizations and projects access to care. recommended by the advisors. Donald W. Jacklin Fund—2006 Ed and Susan Cutter Gift Fund— Distributions support charitable Philanthropic Gift Funds 2006 organizations and projects This fund was created to help recommended by the advisors. facilitate the charitable giving of this John William Jackson Philanthropic Able Entrepreneurs of Idaho couple. Gift Fund—2005 Charitable Fund—2007 Deer Creek Philanthropic Gift Created to memorialize this young By taking an entrepreneurial approach, Fund—1999 man who was tragically killed in a persons with disabilities can customize This fund was created through the climbing accident, distributions their work environment so they can generosity of the Helen K. and Arthur support organizations that provide make full use of their skills and E. Johnson Foundation (a Colorado opportunities to participate in sports expertise to achieve genuine financial nonprofit corporation), Lynn activities, arts organizations, and independence. Campion-Waddell, Thomas B. organizations involved in Boise and Ada County Medical Society Campion, Jr., Ashley and Berit Taiwan international student Charitable Gift Fund—2003 Campion. Grants from the fund exchange. Distributions support charitable generally benefit Blaine County and Kalange Family PG Fund—2006 organizations and projects the surrounding area. To ensure a lasting perpetual legacy, recommended by the advisors. The Emmett Public School distributions are made to charities that Allen Family Charitable Gift Fund— Foundation Fund—2002 the Kalange Family has found 2004 Established in memory of David important in their lives and in their This fund was established by Gayle Little, the fund was created by the communities. Allen of Boise to facilitate his family’s Little family to accept contributions Thomas E. and Marilyn E. Kalange giving. from a wide variety of donors which Family Fund—2006 Baldwin Charitable Fund—2007 will be used to support education in Distributions are made to charities Created by Don Baldwin to facilitate Emmett public schools. that the Kalange Family has found his philanthropic giving. The Fenton Family Fund—2005 important in their lives and in their Distributions from this fund, communities. The family wants to Jon and Mimi Barnes Philanthropic ensure that they leave a lasting Gift Fund—2004 established by Joyce Fenton, Dover, Idaho, help support charitable causes perpetual legacy with each of their Created through a gift of land in Boise designated charities. County, proceeds from the sale of the in Idaho. Larry and Ilene Leasure land will provide support for charitable Mary & George Freund Philanthropic Gift Fund—2005 organizations and projects Philanthropic Gift Fund—2000 Created with a gift of real estate, recommended by the advisors. This fund was established by this proceeds from the Boise land sale will Idaho Falls couple to facilitate their Richard and JoAnn Bennett Family support charitable causes in Idaho. Foundation—2004 charitable giving. Created to honor this Hayden Lake The Lindsey Family Philanthropic Fund for Rural Idaho—2005 Gift Fund—2007 couple, this fund was established by Established by the Idaho Rural their children to provide support for Created by the Lindsey Foundation to Partnership, a coalition of individuals facilitate its philanthropic giving. charitable organizations and projects and federal, state, and local recommended by the advisors. organizations working together to Brad and Teresa Little Philanthropic Fred and Gayle Bieker Family Fund— support organizations and projects Gift Fund—1999 2008 that benefit rural Idaho. Grants are made upon the advice of this Emmett couple. Distributions support charitable A. Kay Hardy and Gregory A. Kaslo organizations and projects Philanthropic Gift Fund—2008 Irv and Trudy Littman Philanthropic recommended by the advisors. Created by this Boise couple to Gift Fund—1998 Blaine County Assistance Fund— further their charitable giving goals. The fund was created by this Boise 2006 couple to facilitate their charitable Earl M. Hardy Advised Fund—2002 giving. Established in the aftermath of several This fund was created by Anita Kay community tragedies in 2006, Hardy to memorialize her father who Earl and Judy Lunceford Fund—2001 distributions from this advised fund was the long-time owner of Boise’s Created by this Coeur d’Alene couple, will help residents of Blaine County Egyptian Theatre and responsible for distributions support charitable during times of need. restoring the historic building to its organizations and projects Chesbro Philanthropic Gift Fund— former grandeur. Mr. Hardy was also recommended by the advisors. 2002 an early pioneer of the Idaho trout Macedonian Trust—2002 Established in memory of Joan industry. Created by an anonymous North Idaho Chesbro, distributions further music Tom and Alice Hennessey donor and named to honor the “grace programs and music education in Philanthropic Gift Fund—1998 of giving” modeled by the Macedonian Southeastern Idaho. Distributions support charitable people mentioned in the Bible, Children’s Foundation Fund—2003 organizations and projects Created through the transfer of the recommended by this Boise couple. 40 Funds facilitate charitable giving on a long- term basis. North Idaho Family Literacy Projects Fund—2006 This fund was established to help with family literacy projects in Shoshone and Kootenai Counties. Old Church Operating Fund—2001 Established by Duane Jacklin, distributions help support the ongoing operations of the Old Church in Post Falls. Pacific Coast Building Products Philanthropic Gift Fund—2000 This fund was created by this -based company to facilitate its giving in Idaho. ROK: Recreational Opportunities for Kids—2007 The funds are to be used to send underserved and underpriviledged Idaho youth to camp throughout Thanks to generous donors such as the Marc E. and Nancy Sue Wallace Fund, Joe Idaho. and Celeste Miller Family Fund, and the Irv and Trudy Littman Philanthropic Gift Rolphe Family Fund—2001 Fund, the Nature Conservancy of Idaho has protected more than 390,000 acres Ben and Anna Rolphe, Hayden Lake, throughout the state. In the above picture, staff explore the Ball Creek Ranch created this fund to help facilitate Preserve located 12 miles north of Bonners Ferry. their charitable giving to a variety of organizations and projects. The Cathy R. Silak and Nicholas G. Miller Family Fund—2006 This fund, created by this Boise couple and their children, helps the distributions support charitable Merina Healing Arts Foundation— family plan their yearly charitable organizations and projects 2007 giving. recommended by the advisors. Grants shall be distributed based upon projects that support the Merina The W. E. Sullivan Fund—2005 Carol MacGregor, Ph.D. Established in memory of W.E. Healing Arts mission to bring comfort Philanthropic Gift Fund—2003 Sullivan, the fund was created by Tuck and support to hospitalized and Distributions support charitable Sullivan Thomas, Springfield, Ore, and hospice patients and their family organizations and projects Meghan Sullivan, Boise, to help members through healing arts (music, recommended by the advisor. support charitable causes in Idaho. Main Street Mile Men’s Health visual arts, journaling and nature/gardens). Cindy Thiede Wood River Valley Fund—2005 Memorial Fund—2003 Established with proceeds from the G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller Memorial Fund—2003 Created by family and friends in “Main Street Mile,” an annual family memory of this Hailey resident, grants Created by family members to running/walking event held in Boise, support worthwhile charitable memorialize this former Boise couple, grants help support charitable projects in the Wood River Valley. organizations and programs that distributions support charitable promote prostate cancer awareness organizations and projects United Heritage Fund—2002 through education and early recommended by the advisors. Distributions support charitable detection/screening. Joe and Celeste Miller Family Fund— organizations and projects recommended by the advisors. Marshall Family Fund—1998 2007 This fund was established by Barbara This fund was created to help the Updyke Philanthropic Gift Fund— Marshall of Pocatello to facilitate her family plan their annual charitable 2006 family’s charitable giving. giving. These monies are to be used for the Nampa Industrial Corporation enhancement of the Wood River Odd Zane Martin Fund—2007 Fellows and Rebekahs Scholarship Scholarship Fund—2008 This Fund was created to benefit the Fund in the Idaho Community This fund was created to support a Wood River Valley fire and emergency Foundation and shall be awarded to scholarship program for the College of medical personnel through education scholarship recipients chosen by the Western Idaho. and training Scholarship Selection Committee of Pat and Lisa McMurray Family Doug and Billie Nelson Fund—2001 the Wood River Odd Fellows and Fund—1998 Distributions are made upon the Rebekahs Scholarship Fund. advice of this Idaho Falls couple. This Boise couple created this fund to Urquidi-Laidlaw Gift Fund—2007 help them achieve their philanthropic Roger A. and Sharon M. Nelson Created in memory of Patrick Laidlaw, goals. Charitable Foundation Fund—2006 and Tony and Joe Urquidi, the fund Created through the generosity of supports charitable causes Roger A. and Sharon M. Nelson to throughout Idaho. 41 Funds The Marc E. and Nancy Sue Wallace annual dues are pooled in the Fund—2005 Women’s Gift Alliance Fund and are Created by this Hayden couple, distributed through a gift solicitation Special Project Funds distributions support charitable and selection process. $250 is availble organizations and projects for the member to designate to recommended by the advisors. nonprofit charities of her choice J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Daniel Ross Wallis Memorial Fund— through the Women’s Gift Alliance Foundation Education Fund—1999 2001 Member’s Fund, and $50 of the dues The fund was created through a special Created to memorialize this young support the operations of the partnership with this private man who was tragically killed in a organization. foundation. skateboarding accident, grants support Wood River Women’s Charitable Lloyd and Tillie Arnold Fund—2006 organizations providing opportunities Foundation Fund—2005 This fund was created to help defray to participate in sports and other These funds were created to expand the expenses related to the Hemingway youth activities specified by his family. the number of women involved in Festival photo-essay and short story directed and informed philanthropy in Wattis Dumke Foundation competition held in Sun Valley, Idaho. Idaho’s Wood River Valley and to Christmas Box Angel Special Project Philanthropic Gift Fund—2002 demonstrate the significance a group Distributions support charitable Fund—2006 of investors can have in bringing This fund was created to help support organizations and projects positive change to our communities. A recommended by this private the construction of the Christmas Box portion of each member’s annual dues Angel Monument in Idaho Falls. foundation. is allocated to the WRWCF Members’ Women’s Gift Alliance Fund—2004 Fund to allow each to designate to the Early Childhood Care and Learning The Women’s Gift Alliance was created nonprofit charities of their choice. A Fund—2006 to expand the number of women portion of each member’s annual dues This fund was created to establish a involved in directed and informed is allocated to the WRWCF Fund to be statewide communication plan for philanthropy in North Idaho and the pooled, then distributed through a early childhood, and to eventually surrounding area and to demonstrate grant solicitation and group selection develop a long-term fund to assist in the significance a group of investors process. A portion is set aside for developing an early childhood can have in bringing positive change to administration. infrastructure. our communities. $500 of a member’s Wood River Women’s Charitable Friends of Teton Valley Special annual dues are pooled in the Women’s Foundation Member’s Fund—2005 Project Fund—2006 Gift Alliance Fund and are distributed These funds were created to expand This fund will be distributed to through a gift solicitation and selection the number of women involved in nonprofit organizations in Teton process. $250 is available for the directed and informed philanthropy in County, Idaho through the Idaho member to designate to nonprofit Idaho’s Wood River Valley and to Community Foundation’s Eastern charities of her choice through the demonstrate the significance a group Region Cycle. Women’s Gift Alliance Member’s Fund, of investors can have in bringing Friends of the Alexander House and $50 of the dues support the positive change to our communities. A Fund—2002 operations of the organization. portion of each member’s annual dues Created to collect contributions from a Women’s Gift Alliance Administrative is allocated to the WRWCF Members’ wide variety of donors, distributions Fund—2004 Fund to allow each to designate to the support the refurbishment of the The Women’s Gift Alliance was created nonprofit charities of their choice. A Alexander House, a state-owned to expand the number of women portion of each member’s annual dues historical home built by Moses involved in directed and informed is allocated to the WRWCF Fund to be Alexander, a mayor of Boise who philanthropy in North Idaho and the pooled, then distributed through a became the nation’s first elected Jewish surrounding area and to demonstrate grant solicitation and group selection governor. the significance a group of investors process. A portion is set aside for Fund for the North Canyon Medical can have in bringing positive change to administration. Center—2008 our communities. $500 of a member’s Wood River Women’s Charitable This fund was created to support the annual dues are pooled in the Women’s Foundation Administration Fund— North Canyon Medical Center’s Gift Alliance Fund and are distributed 2006 fundraising goals. through a gift solicitation and selection These funds were created to expand Idaho Assistive Technology Project process. $250 is availble for the the number of women involved in member to designate to nonprofit Fund—1994 directed and informed philanthropy in The fund is used as collateral to charities of her choice through the Idaho’s Wood River Valley and to Women’s Gift Alliance Member’s Fund, guarantee loans for the purchase of demonstrate the significance a group adaptive equipment intended to and $50 of the dues support the of investors can have in bringing operations of the organization. improve the lifestyle of disabled positive change to our communities. A individuals. Women’s Gift Alliance Members’ portion of each member’s annual dues Idaho House Special Project Fund— Fund—2004 is allocated to the WRWCF Members’ 2006 The Women’s Gift Alliance was created Fund to allow each to designate to the Distributions are made to the to expand the number of women nonprofit charities of their choice. A Department of Administration involved in directed and informed portion of each member’s annual dues Governor’s Residence Fund for the philanthropy in North Idaho and the is allocated to the WRWCF Fund to be construction, remodel, furnishing, surrounding area and to demonstrate pooled, then distributed through a equipping or maintenance of a the significance a group of investors grant solicitation and group selection Governor’s residence in Idaho. can have in bringing positive change to process. A portion is set aside for our communities. $500 of a member’s administration. 42 Funds Pocatello Zoo Capital Fund—2002 Created to collect contributions from a wide variety of donors, distributions will be used to develop and expand the existing facilities at the Pocatello Zoo. ROK Special Project Fund—2007 Created to assist in the fundraising efforts for the ROK: Recreational Opportunities for Kids Fund. Silver Creek Restoration Special Project Fund—2006 This fund was established to help defray the cost for the repair and restoration of Silver Creek stream. Steele-Reese Foundation Special Project Fund—1997 Created by this private foundation, grants are recommended by ICF’s Regional Advisory Panels for organizations in rural Idaho in the areas of education, social welfare, health, and the humanities.

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

The Kissler Family Foundation was established in 1998 by James A. Kissler, Boise, and is affiliated with Engaged Idaho Falls students enjoy an art lesson as part of the Museum of ICF as a supporting organization. The Eastern Idaho’s ARTworks program, which sends instructors into the local Kissler Family Foundation provides schools. The project was made possible by a grant from the Steele-Reese grants to organizations and projects Foundation Special Project Fund. of special interest to the family, with an emphasis on projects related to healthcare, education, and the betterment of mankind. (The Kisslers own Norco, Inc., a seven-state Idaho Jones Fund—2008 The Little Black Dress Club—2008 distributor of welding, safety, medical The project is to research, design, Little Black Dress Club believes that gases, and supplies in the Northwest.) write and produce a children’s philanthropy is fun and fabulous, As individuals and as corporate history book for Idaho students and and wants every woman to have the citizens, Kissler family members have visitors to the Idaho State Capitol opportunity to enjoy being a always been interested in the Building. This book will serve as an philanthropist! Little Black Dress constructive development of the Idaho Capitol souvenir and Club will offer a way for those who communities served by Norco. resource for children, teachers and are already philanthropic to increase visitors, to educate and promote or streamline their giving, and will the history and heritage of also bring new donors into the world our state. of philanthropy. Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Merina Healing Arts Special Project CHARITABLE Park Special Project Fund—2006 Fund—2007 GIFT ANNUITIES This fund was established to Created to help in the fundraising develop a multi-use cycling facility efforts of the Merina Healing Arts dedicated to advancing all aspects Foundation Fund. John Bachmann Charitable Gift of cycling in the Treasure Valley Northwest Area Foundation Annuity—2004 region. Fund—2000 Guy H. Hearon Charitable Gift Julia Davis Park Capital Created by the Northwest Area Annuity—2007 Campaign Fund—2006 Foundation of St. Paul, Minnesota, Richard and Donna Hutter Charitable This fund was created to help the fund will be used in conjunction Gift Annuity—2004 defray the renovation cost of Julia with Northwest Area’s anti-poverty Marcia and Jerry Selig Charitable Gift Davis Park. initiative. Annuity—2003

43 Funds We’re Here for GRANT SEEKERS

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the dedicated work of our volunteer Regional Grants Panels and donor advisors, and the commitment of those who write and submit grants applications, the Idaho Community Foundation is able to provide significant dollars each year toward enriching the quality of life throughout Idaho. Since its inception in 1988, ICF has distributed more than $42.4 million for worthwhile philanthropic projects. One of the most valuable services we can provide to grant seekers is acting as a broker, connecting those with great philanthropic projects with the donors who might wish to fund them.

TYPES OF FUNDING 5. Award Notification & SCHOLARSHIPS Disbursement: Following the ICF offers a variety of funding Board meeting, each applicant is ICF currently manages over 60 opportunities for organizations throughout notified of the status of their individual scholarship funds. Each the state. The most common ways of application via email to the scholarship has its own application obtaining funding are as follows: primary contact of the applicant. requirements, review process, and Awardees are also given a grant application deadline. For additional agreement, outlining requirements information, please visit ICF’s REGIONAL GRANT CYCLES for funds expenditure and end of website at www.idcomfdn.org. grant reports. Once this is signed There are currently three regional and returned to ICF, a check is For more information about funding competitive grant cycles annually: the issued to the organization. opportunities through ICF, please Northern Region (Nov 1 - Jan 15), the visit our website at Eastern Region (Feb 1 - Apr 1), and the DONOR-ADVISED GRANT www.idcomfdn.org. Southwestern Region (May 1 - July 1). CYCLES Here’s how the regional grants process works: Several donor advisors have 1. Organization Submits Online established competitive grant cycles Application: Applications are available through which they can make on the ICF website and ask for selections from solicited applications. information such as organization The Deer Creek Fund, the Ifft mission, project purpose, project budget, Foundation Fund, the Perc H. Shelton etc. Requests are limited to a maximum and Gladys A Pospisil Shelton of $5,000. Foundation Advised Fund, and the 2. Volunteer Regional Grants Panel Reviews Geography Knowledge Fund have Each Application: Volunteer regional developed unique grant cycles panel members, who reside in and have separate from ICF’s regional grant shown a deep understanding of the cycles. Each has different guidelines needs of their region, receive all grant and applications, so we encourage applications. Often, they will make site you to visit our website for additional visits or phone calls to organizations information. with which they are unfamiliar. (To see the current panel membership for your DONOR region, please see page 62.) RECOMMENDATIONS FROM INDIVIDUAL FUNDS N 3. Regional Grants Panel Meets and Makes Selections to be Recommended to the Donors at ICF have the opportunity to ICF Board: The panel meeting consists establish funds from which they may of extended discussion and several make grant recommendations to the rounds of voting through which panel ICF Board throughout the year. These members decide on the awardees and include the popular donor-advised the amount of each award to be funds (endowed) and philanthropic recommended to the ICF Board. During gift funds (non-endowed). Donors this time, members will share may make recommendations based E information they have gained on the on personal experiences with applicants. organizations inside and outside of 4. ICF Board Reviews and Votes on Panel Idaho, or in response to applications SW Recommendations: The ICF Board of submitted through the regional grant Directors relies heavily on the local cycles. ICF offers summary lists of knowledge of panel members in making these applications to donors who are funding decisions. interested. 44 Grants GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY COUNTY ABOUT ICF DISTRIBUTIONS Ada $ 1,913,771 Why are applicants to the regional grant cycles Adams 4,500 limited to $5,000? Bannock 165,375 Rather than making a few large grants each year, we Bear Lake 12,000 are interested in helping many Idaho communities. Benewah 27,820 ICF often provides funds to smaller communities where philanthropic capital is scarce. Bingham 1,708,342 Blaine 399,558 Do all grants require an end of grant report? Boise 12,100 Grant agreements are sent to the awardees and must be returned to ICF before a check is issued. All Bonner 286,253 regional competitive grants, and most of the donor- Bonneville 168,252 advised grants, require end of grant reports. Boundary 46,600 Why are some Idaho areas funded more than others? Butte 1,260 Some areas, such as Blaine, Gem, and Kootenai Camas –* Counties, benefit directly from endowment funds Canyon 285,156 established by donors who wanted to create perpetual Caribou 14,350 funding for those specific areas. If you would like to Cassia 33,071 see more grants made in your area, please contact ICF to discuss the possibility of creating a fund to benefit Clark –* your city, county, or region. Clearwater 8,875 Custer 12,073 Why does ICF grant outside of Idaho? Each fund established in ICF must be of substantial Elmore 15,500 benefit to Idaho. However, ICF believes it appropriate Franklin 31,500 to consider the advice of donors who may have roots Fremont 9,500 or interests in other states. Gem 51,579 Does ICF partner with other foundations in grant- Gooding 10,447 making? Idaho 104,142 ICF has well-established relationships with funding Jefferson 3,300 partners such as the Steele-Reese Foundation and Jerome 5,960 Northwest Area Foundation, who depend on our local Kootenai 267,495 knowledge of Idaho needs. ICF is always exploring ways to deepen these relationships and create new Latah 301,181 partnerships. Lemhi 12,056 Lewis 17,652 Lincoln 39,030 Madison 38,666 Minidoka 11,630 Public Recreation 4% Projects 6% Nez Perce 35,051 Environment & Oneida 45,300 Conservation 2% Owyhee 104,300 Libraries 3% Payette 65,120 Health 4% Power 13,600 Emergency Services 1% Shoshone 100,348 Teton 10,223 Twin Falls 60,976 Social Services 48% Valley 97,362 Washington 13,915 Education 23% Out of State 141,752 TOTAL $ 6,706,940

Arts & Culture 9%

* While no grants were made through which Camas and Clark counties were the primary county served, each of these 45 counties benefited from grants serving multiple counties. Grants DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DISTRIBUTIONS FROM SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS

Ada 18 Christmas Box Angel Special Project Fund $1,271 Bannock 7 Idaho Assistive Technology Project Fund $6,629 Blaine 11 Idaho Jones Fund $130,216 Bonner 2 Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Park Bonneville 4 Special Project Fund $85,599 Canyon 3 Julia Davis Park Capital Campaign Fund $88,228 Cassia 1 The Little Black Dress Club $859 Clearwater 1 Merina Healing Arts Special Project Fund $1,896 Custer 1 Northwest Area Foundation Fund $2,320,213 Elmore 4 ROK Special Project Fund $2,970 Gem 16 Silver Creek Special Project Fund $97,959 Kootenai 5 Sacajawea Interpetive, Cultural, Latah 10 & Education Center Special Project Fund $6,233 Lewis 1 Steele-Reese Foundation Special Project Fund $45,059 Lincoln 1 Friends of Teton Valley Special Project Fund $8,310 Madison 1 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $2,795,442 Owyhee 1 Payette 6 Twin Falls 6 DISTRIBUTIONS FROM Valley 18 AGENCY FUNDS Washington 2 TOTAL NUMBER OF AWARDS 119 Basque Museum & Cultural Center Boise $1,285 TOTAL DOLLARS AWARDED $152,323 Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc. Boise $7,488 Foundation for Idaho History Inc. Boise $612 Humphreys Diabetes Center, Inc. Boise $48,760 Idaho Black History Museum, Inc. Boise $1,638 Idaho Humanities Council Boise $16,425 Idaho Humanities Council Boise $49,624 Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology Boise $293 Idaho Zoological Society Boise $1,538 Junior League of Boise Idaho Boise $633 Learning Lab, Inc. Garden City $14,212 Terry Reilly Health Services Boise $955 If I thought Treasure Valley Family YMCA Boise $4,551 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Boise $71,190 I was going to United Way of Treasure Valley Boise $8,039 Family Services Alliance of die tomorrow, Southeast Idaho Pocatello $376 Marshall Public Library Pocatello $3,194 I should Portneuf Greenway Foundation, Inc. Pocatello $253 Bonner County Historical Society Sandpoint $615 nevertheless Panhandle Alliance for Education Inc. Sandpoint $27,981 First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls Idaho Falls $4,342 plant a tree Humane Society of the Upper Valley Idaho Falls $1,194 Idaho Falls Arts Council, Inc. Idaho Falls $13,723 today. Idaho Falls Ducks Unlimited Idaho Falls $263 Idaho Falls Public Library Idaho Falls $2,387 Idaho Falls Symphony Society, Inc. Idaho Falls $1,293 —Stephan Tautphaus Park Zoo Idaho Falls $3,581 The Nature Conservancy in Idaho Idaho Falls $3,581 Girard Caldwell Fine Arts Series, Inc. Caldwell $1,799 Friends of the Nampa Public Library Nampa $4,187 Idaho Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Parma $543 Sawtooth Valley Meditation Chapel Stanley $699 Emmett Public Library Emmett $1,525 Kids Klub, Inc. Grangeville $2,358 Salmon Elks Lodge #1620 Salmon $292 McCall Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc. McCall $1,354 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $302,783

46 Grants 2008 GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

The following is a list of grants and distributions awarded in 2008. They are categorized by the county benefitting from the grant, followed by grants awarded outside of Idaho. Distributions from agency, scholarship, and special project funds are shown on page 46.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist First United Methodist Church of ADA COUNTY Boise, $750 Boise 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Catholic Charities of Idaho - Western Boise, $900 Games Boise, $5,000 Central Region Fundsy, Incorporated Boise, $2,000 Boise, $500 ACLU of Idaho Foundation Boise, $750 Catholic Charities of Idaho - Western Galileo Math and Science Magnet Central Region School All Saints Episcopal Church Boise, $1,000 Eagle, $1,300 Boise, $1,458 Center for Emerging Futures Garden City Library Foundation All Things New, Inc. Boise, $250 Garden City, $14,300 Boise, $5,000 Children’s Free Dental Clinic Inc. Garden City Public Library American Lung Association of Idaho Eagle, $3,000 Garden City, $3,000 Boise, $1,000 Children’s Home Society of Idaho Gift IT, Inc. American Red Cross of Greater Idaho - Boise, $130,779 Boise, $1,000 Chapter Headquarters Boise, $1,000 City Club of Boise, Inc. Girls on the Run Idaho, Inc. Boise, $250 Meridian, $4,200 Assistance League of Boise Boise, $4,539 Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel Ballet Idaho, Inc. Boise, $1,980 Boise, $8,500 Culinary Skills Training Basque Museum & Cultural Center Center, Inc. Boise, $250 Boise, $1,250 Bishop Kelly High School Foundation Department of Idaho Boise, $6,271 Veterans of Foreign Wars Blind Services Foundation Inc. of the Boise, $1,000 Boise, $1,500 Boise Art Museum, Inc. Discovery Center of Boise, $500 Idaho, Inc. Boise City Independent School Boise, $3,000 District #1 Dress for Success Boise, Boise, $4,500 Inc. Boise Contemporary Theater, Inc. Meridian, $2,000 Boise, $2,000 Eagle Academy Boise Developmental Cycling Club Eagle, $500 Boise, $500 Eagle Elementary School Boise Eastside Foursquare Church Eagle, $500 Boise, $2,505 Eagle High School Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc. Eagle, $543 Boise, $134,189 Eagle Historical Museum Boise Rescue Mission Eagle, $1,204 Boise, $8,506 Eagle Senior Citizens, Boise State University Foundation Inc. Boise, $81,814 Eagle, $1,510 Boise WaterShed Exhibits, Inc. Easter Seals-Goodwill Boise, $5,000 Northern Rocky Boys and Girls Club of Ada County Mountain, Inc. Garden City, $4,000 Boise, $10,000 Capitol Youth Soccer Association Esther Simplot Boise, $1,000 Performing Arts CARE aka Community Alzheimers Academy Janeen is one of many senior citizens who take part Respite & Enrichment Inc. Boise, $57,860 in the ECHO Telephone Reassurance program Boise, $2,500 Faith in Action of Boise, through the Boise-based Senior Solutions. She CASI Foundation for Children, Inc. Inc. receives daily phone calls to ensure her safety and Boise, $2,072 Boise, $1,000 well-being. Senior Solutions received funding Family Advocacy Center through the Southwestern Region Greatest and Education Services Need Fund. Boise, $26,025 47 Grants Good Samaritan League,Inc. Opera Idaho, Inc. Boise, $2,000 Boise, $21,500 Humphreys Diabetes Center, Inc. Optimist Club of Meridian, Inc. Warhawk Air Museum: Boise, $1,500 Meridian, $1,000 Idaho Botanical Gardens, Inc. Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Firsthand Stories of Boise, $12,130 Inc. Idaho Community Foundation Boise, $2,393 World War II Boise, $783 Publishing Young Authors Idaho Dance Theatre Inc. Foundation Inc. Boise, $1,000 Boise, $2,000 Idaho Department of Commerce Risen Christ Catholic Boise, $40,000 Community Church Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc. Boise, $2,000 Boise, $1,431 Ronald McDonald House Idaho Educational Public Charities of Idaho, Inc. Broadcasting Foundation Inc. Boise, $1,500 Boise, $7,168 Saint Alphonsus Regional Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Inc. Medical Center Boise, $500 Foundation Idaho Hands & Voices, Inc. Boise, $1,000 Boise, $870 Salvation Army, Boise Idaho Human Rights Education Chapter Center, Inc. Boise, $2,500 Boise, $2,000 Scottish Rite Foundation Idaho Humane Society, Inc. of Idaho, Inc. Boise, $271 Boise, $500 Idaho Humanities Council Senior Solutions, Inc. Boise, $2,500 Boise, $1,500 Hundreds of high school students sit at the Silver Sage Girl Scout Idaho Meth Project feet of World War II veterans every year at Boise, $2,500 Council, Inc. Boise, $1,500 Canyon County’s Warhawk Air Museum, Idaho Partners Against Domestic Violence Special Olympics Idaho, Inc. learning firsthand how an older generation Boise, $250 Boise, $1,500 risked their lives for their country. The his- Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc. St. Joseph’s School tory lessons are particularly poignant as the Boise, $1,000 Boise, $12,968 students realize the veterans fought for their St. Luke’s Health Foundation, Ltd. Idaho State University Foundation - country when they were the same age – or Boise Extension Boise, $25,300 Boise, $23,879 St. Luke’s Regional Medical only a few years older – than the students Idaho Voices for Children Center themselves. But every year, the number of Foundation, Inc. Boise, $1,500 aging veterans dwindles. Garden City, $8,300 St. Mary’s Church Idaho Wildlife Federation Boise, $6,370 An ICF grant will help fund “Bridging the Boise, $2,387 St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral Boise, $11,500 Generations,” a $13,000 professional film of Idaho Youth Ranch, Inc. interviews with these veterans and their Boise, $4,346 St. Michael’s Parish, Inc. Idaho Zoological Society Boise, $2,000 conversations with students. “Right now Boise, $1,000 Star Friends Church high school students have a very personal Interfaith Sanctuary Housing Star, $6,864 experience with veterans,” said Sue Paul, Teen Challenge of Idaho, Inc. Services, Inc. (sponsored by The executive director of the museum dedicated Interfaith Alliance of Idaho) Boise, $1,000 Boise, $2,000 The Cabin to World War II history. “We want to pre- Learning Lab, Inc. Boise, $1,271 serve these experiences forever, and it is Garden City, $7,300 The Cross at Tablerock important to do it now while the veterans Lee Pesky Learning Center Boise, $1,385 are still alive.” Boise, $750 The Jesse Tree of Idaho Make-a-Wish Foundation of Idaho Boise, $1,000 Like many ICF projects, the film is a collab- Boise, $5,000 The Landing Community Center oration. Funding also is coming from the Meridian Education Foundation Eagle, $1,000 Meridian, $1,000 The Salvation Army Boise Corps museum and other foundations, and the Meridian Library District Boise, $4,500 filmmaker himself is donating a portion of Meridian, $750 The Story Station his time. Methodist Counseling Center, Inc. Boise, $1,500 Boise, $1,500 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Muscular Dystrophy Boise, $55,004 Association, Inc. Trey McIntyre Project Boise, $1,600 Boise, $10,000 48 Grants United Way of Treasure Valley The Cabin Blaine County Recreation District Boise, $5,000 Boise, $2,500 Hailey, $13,000 Whitney Elementary School Zonta Club of Pocatello Service Blaine County School District #61 Boise, $303 Foundation Inc. Hailey, $25,000 Women’s and Children’s Alliance, Inc. Pocatello, $1,000 Blaine County School District Boise, $4,000 Education Foundation BEAR LAKE COUNTY Hailey, $11,250 ADAMS COUNTY A. J. Winters Elementary School Blaine County Seniors’ Council, Inc. Adams County Health Center Montpelier, $2,000 Hailey, $24,000 Council, $1,000 Bear Lake County Library District Caritas Chorale Limited Council School District Montpelier, $2,000 Ketchum, $500 Council, $1,000 Bear Lake Senior Citizens Inc. Community Library Association, Inc. New Meadows Senior Citizens Inc. Montpelier, $2,000 Ketchum, $750 New Meadows, $1,000 Bear Lake Valley Health Care Company of Fools, Inc. New Meadows United Methodist Foundation Hailey, $1,750 Church Montpelier, $2,000 Environmental Resource Center New Meadows, $500 Montpelier Community Foundation, Ketchum, $2,500 Inc. Family Connection Project Inc. BANNOCK COUNTY Montpelier, $4,000 Hailey, $500 Aid for Friends, Inc. Friends of Sawtooth National Forest Pocatello, $1,236 BENEWAH COUNTY Avalanche Center Blind Services Foundation Inc. Benewah Community Hospital Ketchum, $500 Boise, $2,500 St. Maries, $3,500 Hagerman IDEA, Inc. Cedar Health Center, Inc. Greater Benewah County Humane Ketchum, $2,500 Pocatello, $2,000 Society Hailey Public Library City of Chubbuck St. Maries, $1,500 Hailey, $1,000 Chubbuck, $10,000 Hospice of Benewah County, Inc. Hailey Ski Team City of Downey St. Maries, $820 Hailey, $5,000 Downey, $10,000 St. Maries Volunteer Community Hospice of the Wood River Valley Inc. City of Pocatello Clinic, Inc. Ketchum, $7,467 Pocatello, $19,800 St. Maries, $1,000 Idaho Youth Ranch, Inc. City of Pocatello - Parks and Up-River Elementary-Junior High Boise, $1,000 Recreation Department School Ketchum-Sun Valley Historical Pocatello, $5,000 Fernwood, $4,000 Society, Inc. Friends of the Marshall Public BINGHAM COUNTY Ketchum, $1,500 Library, Inc. La Alianza Pocatello, $2,500 Bingham Health Care Foundation, Hailey, $10,000 Inc. Idaho Association for the Education Blackfoot, $1,000 Little Wood River Library District of Young Children Carey, $1,000 Boise, $1,000 Blackfoot School District #55 Blackfoot, $5,342 Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc. Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc. Boise, $4,000 Boise, $2,000 Health West, Inc. Pocatello, $10,000 Positive Partners Assistance Dogs, Inc. Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc. Hailey, $750 Boise, $3,000 Lillian Vallely School, Inc. Blackfoot, $86,500 Presbyterian Church of the Big Wood Idaho State Civic Symphony Ketchum, $5,000 North Bingham County District Association, Inc. Rotarun Ski Club, Inc. Pocatello, $2,500 Library Shelley, $2,500 Hailey, $20,000 Idaho State University Sagebrush Equine Training Center for Pocatello, $15,056 Shelley Area Senior Citizens Inc. Shelley, $2,000 the Handicapped, Incorporated Idaho State University Foundation Hailey, $9,750 Pocatello, $35,900 Silver Sage Girl Scout Council, Inc. Boise, $1,000 Sawtooth Botanical Garden Inc. Kid’s Wing Inc. Sun Valley, $250 Pocatello, $3,000 BLAINE COUNTY St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation, Inc. South Bannock County Historical Advocates for Real Community Ketchum, $5,000 Center, Inc. Housing Sun Valley Adaptive Sports Lava Hot Springs, $658 Ketchum, $250 Ketchum, $1,702 Old Town Pocatello Foundation Advocates for Survivors of Domestic Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Pocatello, $7,979 Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc. Humanities, Inc. Peregrine Fund Hailey, $5,750 Sun Valley, $4,467 Boise, $2,632 Animal Shelter of Wood River Valley Sun Valley Opera Company Pocatello Neighborhood Housing Hailey, $2,000 Ketchum, $5,000 Services, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sun Valley Performing Arts Center, Pocatello, $12,500 Southwestern Idaho, Inc. Inc. Hailey, $11,000 Sun Valley, $5,250 Blaine County Hunger Coalition Inc. Sun Valley Summer Symphony Hailey, $22,500 Sun Valley, $7,000 49 Grants The Community Library Association, Bonner General Hospital, Inc. City of Idaho Falls Inc. Sandpoint, $3,000 Idaho Falls, $5,325 Ketchum, $3,700 Community Cancer Services Eastern Idaho Technical College The Council Circle Foundation, Inc. Sandpoint, $2,000 Foundation Hailey, $3,000 East Bonner County Free Library Idaho Falls, $14,483 The Crisis Hot Line, Inc. District Goodfellow Fund, Inc. Ketchum, $1,500 Sandpoint, $50,000 Idaho Falls, $2,613 The Nature Conservancy Idaho Federation of Families for Habitat for Humanity - statewide Hailey, $2,900 Children’s Mental Health Idaho Falls, $2,500 The Trailing of the Sheep Cultural Boise, $1,000 Hospice of Eastern Idaho, Inc. Heritage Center, Inc. Idaho Native Plant Society, Inc. - Idaho Falls, $2,387 Hailey, $4,500 Kinnikinnick Chapter Wood River Advisory Council For The Sandpoint, $480 Arts Kinderhaven, Inc. Ketchum, $500 Sandpoint, $22,599 Wood River Community Young Men’s Memorial Community Center, PAL Activities: Christian Association, Inc. Inc. Ketchum, $2,250 Hope, $1,000 “Partnering with Wood River Fire and Rescue NAMI Far North, Inc. ICF Makes It Easier” Firefighters Association Sandpoint, $1,000 Hailey, $1,000 Panhandle Alliance for Wood River Jewish Community Education Inc. Center Inc. Sandpoint, $30,908 Ketchum, $1,100 Panhandle Animal Shelter Wood River Land Trust Sandpoint, $25,000 Hailey, $1,500 Panida Theater Committee, Inc. Wood River Odd Fellows and Sandpoint, $25,000 Rebekahs Scholarship Fund Pend Oreille Arts Council, Inc. Ketchum, $6,500 Sandpoint, $17,000 Wood River Valley Dollars for Sandpoint Area Seniors, Inc. Scholars Foundation Sandpoint, $3,000 Ketchum, $500 Sandpoint Junior Academy Wood River Women’s Charitable Sandpoint, $4,000 Foundation Sandpoint Waldorf School Ketchum, $42,000 Sandpoint, $20,000 Wood River/Sawtooth Region EMS Tri-State Water Quality Association, Inc. Council, Inc. In Nampa an ICF grant is helping with Ketchum, $29,500 Sandpoint, $700 expenses for the 1,000 to 1,200 students Woodside Elementary Character West Bonner County School who participate in various programs Education Committee District #83 Hailey, $692 Priest River, $5,500 through the Police Athletic/Activities Woodside Elementary School West Bonner Library District League each year. Hailey, $692 Priest River, $970 “We have two different styles of pro- BOISE COUNTY BONNEVILLE grams, one with athletic-based activities Boise Basin Library District COUNTY such as the outdoors club and football Idaho City, $2,500 American Lung Association of and boxing programs, and one to get kids Horseshoe Bend and Area Senior Idaho interested in the academic skills that they Citizens, Inc. Boise, $3,000 need to succeed in life,” said Police Chief Horseshoe Bend, $1,000 American Red Cross - Eastern Horseshoe Bend School District #73 ID Service Region Bill Augsburger. Horseshoe Bend, $5,000 Idaho Falls, $2,000 Idaho City Ambulance Bonneville County Historical “Kids who complete one of our programs Idaho City, $2,000 Society, Inc. qualify for an incentive, usually in the Lowman Volunteer Fire District, Inc. Idaho Falls, $12,856 Lowman, $1,600 form of a trip to an amusement center for Bonneville County Humane fun and pizza,” he explained. “The cost of Society BONNER COUNTY Idaho Falls, $1,194 food and transportation adds up. We’ve Angels Over Sandpoint Camp Magical Moments Cancer partnered with ICF for the past several Sandpoint, $20,000 Camp for Kids Inc. years. Otherwise, we probably would have Blanchard Area Seniors, Incorporated Swan Valley, $1,000 been looking at cuts in programs that we Blanchard, $2,500 Chapel of the Valley, Swan feel are important to the community.” Bonner Community Food Center Valley Sandpoint, $5,000 Swan Valley, $2,387 Bonner County Historical Society City of Ammon Sandpoint, $15,000 Ammon, $2,000 50 Grants Idaho Falls Arts Council, Inc. The Salvation Army Caldwell Corps Idaho Falls, $14,000 BUTTE COUNTY Boise, $2,000 Lost Rivers Senior Citizens, Inc. Idaho Falls Family YMCA Arco, $1,260 Vision Charter School Idaho Falls, $6,000 Caldwell, $2,000 Idaho Falls Opera Theatre, Inc. Warhawk Air Museum, Inc. Idaho Falls, $2,000 CANYON COUNTY Nampa, $2,000 Advocates Against Family Violence, Idaho Falls Symphony Society, Inc. Idaho Falls, $8,329 Inc. Caldwell, $3,000 CARIBOU COUNTY Idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre, Inc. Caribou County Community Idaho Falls, $7,500 Caldwell Senior Citizens Inc. Caldwell, $1,000 Orchestra Idaho Impact Inc. Bancroft, $300 Canyon County Habitat for Idaho Falls, $3,400 Grace High School Humanity, Inc. Grace, $1,250 Idaho Meth Project Caldwell, $2,500 Boise, $5,000 Grace Joint School District #148 Canyon County Organization on Grace, $2,200 Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc. Aging Boise, $4,000 Caldwell, $1,000 North Gem Education Foundation Bancroft, $4,300 Idaho Youth Ranch, Inc. City of Nampa Boise, $1,000 Nampa, $3,278 North Gem School District #149 Bancroft, $1,300 Judicial District VII CASA College of Idaho, Inc. Idaho Falls, $2,000 Caldwell, $167,000 Public Hospital Cooperative Inc. Pocatello, $2,000 Shepherd’s Inn Corporation Greenleaf Friends Academy Idaho Falls, $5,500 Greenleaf, $2,980 Soda Springs High School Soda Springs, $3,000 Silver Sage Girl Scout Council, Inc. Hands of Hope Northwest, Inc. Boise, $4,000 Nampa, $3,000 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Inc. CASSIA COUNTY Idaho Falls, $658 Boise, $5,000 Albion Senior Citizens, Inc. St.Vincent de Paul Society Kuna Senior Center Albion, $1,000 Idaho Falls, $1,500 Kuna, $500 American Cancer Society Tautphaus Park Zoo Melba Joint School District #136 Burley, $1,000 Idaho Falls, $1,000 Melba, $1,000 Burley Junior High School Taylor’s Crossing Public Charter Mercy Medical Center Auxiliary Burley, $3,000 School District 461 Inc. Burley Rotary Club Ammon, $500 Nampa, $2,000 Burley, $1,000 The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, Inc. Middleton School District #134, City of Burley Idaho Falls, $3,000 Spec. Ed. Dept. Burley, $6,752 The Cabin Middleton, $1,025 DeMary Memorial Public Library Boise, $2,500 Middleton School District Parents Rupert, $1,000 The Caring Foundation, Inc. As Teachers Golden Heritage Senior Center Boise, $5,000 Middleton, $1,025 Burley, $2,000 The Salvation Army - Cascade Music Theatre of Idaho Mount Harrison Heritage Foundation Division Nampa, $2,000 Burley, $3,143 Idaho Falls, $2,500 Nampa Civic Foundation, Inc. Pomerelle Institute, Inc. Nampa, $1,200 Albion, $1,000 BOUNDARY COUNTY Nampa Council on Aging Inc. Raft River Bookmobile Boundary County Nampa, $1,000 Almo, $5,000 Bonners Ferry, $2,000 Northwest Children’s Home Inc. Renaissance Arts Center, Inc. Boundary County 4-H Nampa, $3,000 Rupert, $3,500 Bonners Ferry, $3,000 Northwest Nazarene University, Special Olympics Burley Boundary County Historical Society, Inc. Burley, $250 Inc. Nampa, $36,250 The City of Oakley Bonners Ferry, $2,500 Original Gangster’s Basic Academy Oakley, $3,176 Friends of the Boundary County of Delinquency, Inc. Restorium Nampa, $1,300 CLEARWATER COUNTY Bonners Ferry, $3,000 Parma Area Senior Citizens, Inc. Cavendish-Teakean Elementary North Idaho Community Action Parma, $3,000 School Network (NICAN) Saint Mary’s Community Center Lenore, $2,075 Sandpoint, $5,000 Caldwell, $3,000 Clearwater Fire Chiefs Association Paradise Valley Volunteer Fire Salvation Army Nampa Corps Orofino, $1,000 Department Boise, $2,000 Clearwater Valley Hospital and Bonners Ferry, $2,000 Terry Reilly Health Services Clinics, Inc. Second Chance Animal Adoption Nampa, $11,000 Orofino, $3,500 Bonners Ferry, $18,500 The Boys and Girls Club of Nampa, Clearwater Youth Alliance, a South Boundary Fire District Inc. Community Coalition for Youth Naples, $2,100 Nampa, $5,806 Orofino, $2,000 The Mentoring Network, Inc. Timberline Schools Caldwell, $5,000 Weippe, $300 51 Grants Community Revitalization CUSTER COUNTY Committee Challis Arts Council Emmett, $2,000 Challis, $2,000 J&K Good Samaritan Elderly Opportunity Agency, Inc. Challis Joint School District #181 Emmett, $3,000 Challis, $3,000 Food Bank: Keeping Emmett Community Playhouse, Challis Senior Center Inc. Inc. Pace with Growing Challis, $1,000 Emmett, $3,054 Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Inc. Emmett High School Demand Boise, $3,000 Emmett, $500 White Knob Historical Preservation Emmett School District #221 Committee,Inc. Emmett,, $3,000 Mackay, $1,500 Gem County Emmett, $3,000 ELMORE COUNTY Gem County Chamber of Glenns Ferry Joint School District Commerce #192 Emmett, $500 Glenns Ferry, $1,000 Gem County Fair Board Mountain Home Arts Council, Inc. Emmett, $3,500 Mountain Home, $1,500 Gem County Fire Department Oasis Volunteer Fire Department Emmett, $2,000 Oasis, $2,000 Gem County Historical Society & Oregon Trail Reading Council of the Museum Idaho Council of the International Emmett, $3,000 Reading Association Gem County Recreation District Mountain Home, $1,000 Emmett, $4,000 Parents and Youth United, Inc. Starting last October, about three to Gem County Senior Citizens, Inc. Mountain Home, $2,000 six new families a month were seek- Emmett, $7,000 SHE, Inc. Treasure Valley Family YMCA ing help from the J&K Good Oasis, $1,500 Boise, $5,000 Samaritan Food Bank in Latah South Fork Boise River Association West Central Highlands County. For Thanksgiving, there Pine, $3,000 Resource Conservation & were 44 requests for food baskets. Three Island Senior Citizens Inc. Development Council Glenns Ferry, $3,500 Emmett, $4,000 By Christmas, 65 families needed help. By January, a total of 199 peo- FRANKLIN COUNTY GOODING ple were receiving weekly boxes of City of Franklin, Idaho canned vegetables, soups and fruit. Franklin, $10,000 COUNTY Gooding County Senior Citizens Franklin County Library District Thanks to a grant from ICF, the food Preston, $2,500 Organization, Inc. Franklin County Medical Center Gooding, $3,197 bank is able to meet the increasing Preston, $2,500 Gooding School District #321 demand, said Larry Haylett, Food Franklin County Senior Citizens, Inc. Gooding, $1,000 Bank president. “We get a lot of Preston, $6,000 North Valley Academy, Inc. small, personal contributions,” he Gooding, $2,500 Franklin County Theatre Arts explained, “and the grant made it Preston, $3,000 Partners in Healthcare Oneida Stake Academy Foundation Gooding, $3,000 possible for us to keep up with the Preston, $2,500 Wendell Housing Association growing demand, particularly dur- Preston School District Wendell, $750 ing the holidays. Preston, $4,500 West Side School District #202 IDAHO COUNTY “A lot of people are hurting now,” he Dayton, $500 Canyon Communities Coalition added. “Our office is on Main Street Riggins, $2,000 in Kendrick and serves the Julietta- FREMONT COUNTY Glenwood-Caribel Volunteer Fire Kendrick area. Our location also City of Ashton District, Inc. Ashton, $3,500 Kamiah, $2,000 helps local families because they Fremont County Joint School District Grangeville Elementary/Middle don’t have to drive into Lewiston for St. Anthony, $3,000 School help.” North Fremont High School Grangeville, $1,000 Ashton, $3,000 Grangeville Senior Citizens Center GEM COUNTY Grangeville, $2,000 City Life Inc. Idaho County Food Bank Emmett, $4,500 Grangeville, $2,000 City of Emmett Kids Klub, Inc. Emmett, $2,000 Grangeville, $1,142 52 Grants Harmony Ranch, Inc. Rathdrum, $250 Harrison Community Ambulance Association Inc. Harrison, $500 Hayden Meadows Elementary School Hayden Lake, $250 Holy Family Catholic School Coeur d Alene, $4,294 Hospice of North Idaho, Inc. Hayden, $500 Human Rights Education Institute, Inc. Coeur d’Alene, $1,814 Idaho Child Abuse Response (I.C.A.R.E.), Inc. Coeur d’Alene, $14,000 Idaho Federation of Families for Students of the Clearwater Fire Academy assist each other in correctly Children’s Mental Health adjusting fire equipment. A grant was provided to the Clearwater Fire Boise, $5,000 Chiefs Association from the Northern Region Greatest Need Fund. Idaho Foundation for Private Enterprise & Economic Education Monastery of St. Gertrude Christ the King Lutheran Church Boise, $1,000 Cottonwood, $3,000 Coeur d Alene, $500 Idaho Youth Ranch/Anchor House REACH Club, Inc. Coeur d’ Alene School District Coeur d’Alene, $1,000 Elk City, $3,000 Coeur d’Alene, $250 Council Boy St. Mary’s Hospital Coeur d’Alene Area Swim Team Scouts of America #611 Cottonwood, $2,000 Post Falls, $500 Spokane, WA, $10,000 Syringa General Hospital Foundation Coeur d’Alene Arts & Culture Alliance Inland Northwest Lutheran Outdoor Grangeville, $1,142 Coeur d’Alene, $750 Ministries (INLOM) Coeur d’Alene Homes, Inc. Coeur d’Alene, $4,000 Coeur d’Alene, $3,250 JEFFERSON COUNTY Kootenai County Search and Rescue Rigby High School Coeur d’Alene Parks and Recreation Council Rigby, $300 Foundation Inc. Hayden, $250 Coeur d’Alene, $250 Rigby Senior Citizens, Inc. Kootenai Humane Society, Inc. Rigby, $2,000 Coeur d’Alene Public Library Hayden, $2,250 Roberts Senior Citizens Inc. Foundation, Inc. Kootenai Medical Center Coeur d’Alene, $2,000 Roberts, $1,000 Foundation Inc. Coeur d’Alene Rotary Endowment Coeur d’Alene, $4,453 JEROME COUNTY Foundation Kootenai Medical Center Coeur d’Alene, $250 Jerome County Senior Citizens Service Foundation Inc. Area, Inc. Coeur d’Alene School District #271 Coeur d’Alene, $6,700 Coeur d’Alene, $250 Jerome, $5,000 Lake City Community Church Jerome School District Coeur d’Alene Seventh-day Adventist Coeur d’Alene, $5,000 Jerome, $1,000 Church Lake City Senior Center, Inc. Magic Valley Christian School Coeur d’Alene, $250 Coeur d’Alene, $250 Jerome, $1,960 Coeur d’Alene Symphony Lakeland School District Orchestra, Inc. Rathdrum, $550 Coeur d’Alene, $3,500 KOOTENAI COUNTY Lakes Middle School Association for Handicapped Coeur d’Alene Youth Orchestra, Inc. Coeur d’Alene, $250 Coeur d’Alene, $4,650 Recreation, Inc. Lutheran Academy of the Master Coeur d’Alene, $2,500 Community Building Partners, Inc. Coeur d Alene, $250 Post Falls, $2,000 Birthright of North Idaho Inc. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Coeur d’Alene, $250 Dirne Community Health Clinic - Coeur d’Alene Blake Webb Motorcycle Safety Coeur d’Alene, $1,500 Coeur d’Alene, $4,000 Awareness Foundation ElderHelp of North Idaho North Idaho Centennial Trail Hayden, $2,000 Rathdrum, $1,000 Foundation, Inc. Boys and Girls Club of Kootenai Family Promise of North Idaho Coeur d’Alene, $500 Post Falls, $3,250 County Idaho Inc. North Idaho College Foundation Inc. Post Falls, $1,250 First Book-Kootenai County Coeur d’Alene, $18,000 Coeur d’ Alene, $3,000 Bridge Academy North Idaho Family Child Care Coeur d’Alene, $250 First Judicial District CASA Association, Inc. Children’s Village, Inc. Program, Inc. Coeur d’ Alene, $3,000 Coeur d’Alene, $16,584 Coeur d’Alene, $3,000 Northern Lakes Fire Protection Good Samaritan Rehabilitation, Inc. District Coeur D’Alene, $250 Hayden, $1,500 53 Grants Northwest Burn Foundation Genesee School District #282 Seattle, WA, $250 Genesee, $300 Northwest Lions Foundation for Idaho Assistive Technology Helping the Blake Webb Sight & Hearing Project Seattle, WA, $2,000 Moscow, $8,893 Motorcycle Safety Open Arms Pregnancy Care Idaho Impact Inc. Center Inc. Moscow, $4,000 Awareness Foundation Coeur d’Alene, $1,250 Inland Northwest Council Boy Panhandle Health District 1 Scouts of America #611 to Save Lives Hayden, $2,500 Spokane, WA, $1,000 Planned Parenthood of the Inland J-K Good Samaritan Food Bank Northwest Kendrick, $1,500 Spokane, WA, $250 JK Senior Meals Post Falls Food Bank Kendrick, $2,000 Post Falls, $25,750 Kendrick-Juliaetta Community Post Falls High School Development Association Post Falls, $4,000 Juliaetta, $4,000 Post Falls School District #273 Discovery Science Center Post Falls, $3,980 Pullman, WA, $2,500 Project Linus North Idaho Regents of the University of Idaho Rathdrum, $250 Moscow, $1,322 Project Safe Place Success By 6 of the Palouse Coeur d’Alene, $3,000 Moscow, $2,000 Public Health District University of Idaho When 12-year-old Blake Webb was killed Hayden, $2,000 Moscow, $1,000 on a motocross track on March 17, 2007, Salvation Army-KROC Center University of Idaho Foundation two things had gone wrong. First, riders Coeur d’Alene, $6,000 Moscow, $75,784 were not segregated according to their School District #271 Hayden Lake, $1,000 LEMHI COUNTY ages and the size of their bikes. Second, Soterion, Inc. Elk Bend Quick Response Unit no flaggers were present to signal an Spirit Lake, $3,057 Salmon, $3,000 approaching rider that Blake had over- St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Salmon Senior Citizens turned his bike on the far side of a double Coeur d’Alene, $2,000 Salmon, $2,000 jump. He was picking up his bike when St. Mark’s Lutheran Church WhiteWater Therapeutic and a 19-year-old on a much larger bike went Hayden, $500 Recreational Riding Association St. Pius X Catholic Church (WTRRA) over the jump and was unable to avoid Coeur d’Alene, $22,000 Salmon, $531 striking him. St. Thomas Catholic Church Coeur d’Alene, $250 LEWIS COUNTY The tragedy inspired his parents, Jessi and St.Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau City of Kamiah Laurice Webb and his brother, Mickey, to Coeur d’Alene, $1,000 Kamiah, $1,300 create a foundation. The Kootenai County TESH, Inc. Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Inc. Coeur d’Alene, $7,680 Boise, $2,000 family began an on-going campaign to The Nature Conservancy Kamiah Joint School District #304 prevent another such tragedy. They give Hailey, $1,000 Kamiah, $5,000 away flags to encourage tracks to use The Women’s Center, Inc. Lewis County Fair Board them, and a $1,000 grant from Idaho Coeur d’Alene, $1,750 Nezperce, $2,000 Community Foundation is helping with Museum of Winchester History United Way of Kootenai County, this part of the program. They also are Inc. Winchester, $1,000 Coeur d’Alene, $1,500 Upper Clearwater Community working with the to Winton Elementary School Foundation make safety precautions a legal Coeur d’Alene, $250 Kamiah, $4,000 requirement. Women’s Gift Alliance Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Coeur d’Alene, $4,644 5407 “The ICF grant has been extremely help- Kamiah, $2,000 ful, and we are going to keep grinding LATAH COUNTY away at this,” Webb said. “It’s very healing Adventure Learning Camps Inc. LINCOLN COUNTY Moscow, $3,000 Dietrich Jr/Sr High School for us. We don’t know how many lives Auditorium Chamber Music Series Dietrich, $300 we have saved, but we know we’ve Moscow, $2,000 Lincoln County Fair Board saved some.” Backyard Harvest Shoshone, $2,500 Moscow, $3,000 Classical Christian Academy, Inc. MADISON COUNTY Post Falls, $250 Adams Elementary School Festival Dance and Performing Rexburg, $2,500 Arts Association, Inc. Brigham Young University - Idaho Moscow, $1,000 Rexburg, $25,000 54 Grants Marsing Senior Citizens Inc. Marsing, $500 Silver Sage Girl Scout Council, Inc. Boise, $2,000 Terry Reilly Health Services Nampa, $23,000 PAYETTE COUNTY Friends of the Payette Public Library Payette, $2,500 New Plymouth High School New Plymouth, $250 Warren E. McCain Middle School Payette, $61,700 POWER COUNTY The Oneida Crisis Center in Malad received funding from the Ifft Foundation American Falls Education Foundation Fund to enhance the beauty of the grounds surrounding the shelter facility, which American Falls, $700 serves victims and survivors of domestic violence. American Falls School District #381 American Falls, $1,000 Power County Senior Citizens Center Madison County Senior Citizens Northwest Children’s Home American Falls, $2,000 Association, Inc. Lewiston, $1,500 Three Rivers Resource Conservation & Rexburg, $5,911 Orchards Elementary School Development Council Sugar-Salem Education Foundation Lewiston, $2,543 Pocatello, $9,900 Sugar City, $2,255 Second Judicial District CASA Program, Inc. SHOSHONE COUNTY MINIDOKA COUNTY Lewiston, $3,000 City of Wallace City of Rupert Snake River Community Clinic, Inc. Wallace, $1,000 Rupert, $1,000 Lewiston, $2,700 Friends of Osburn Library Foundation Idaho Youth Ranch/Rupert Ranch Osburn, $2,000 Rupert, $1,458 ONEIDA COUNTY Northern Pacific Depot Foundation, Mini-Cassia Reading Foundation Curlew Valley Senior Citizens Center Inc. Heyburn, $2,500 Stone, $1,650 Wallace, $800 Mini-Cassia Shelter for Women and Malad Elementary and Middle School Shoshone County Community Health Children After-School Program Clinic Rupert, $3,000 Malad City, $1,250 Osburn, $4,000 Minidoka Memorial Hospital Malad Elementary School Shoshone County Even Start Rupert, $2,500 Malad, $3,775 Kellogg, $10,000 St. Nicholas Catholic School Malad Middle School Sierra Silver Mine Tour Rupert, $1,172 Malad, $300 Wallace, $3,000 Malad Valley Theater Guild c/o City of Silver Valley Habitat for Humanity NEZ PERCE COUNTY Malad Kellogg, $3,500 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Malad, $2,000 Silver Wood Good Samaritan Center Valley, Inc. Oneida County Silverton, $66,548 Lewiston, $933 Malad, $5,000 Wallace Public Library Foundation Community Action Agency Oneida County - American Legion Wallace, $1,000 Lewiston, $1,000 Post #65 Family Promise of Lewis-Clark Valley Malad City, $2,000 TETON COUNTY Lewiston, $2,000 Oneida County Hospital Foundation Community Foundation of Teton Habitat for Humanity Lewiston Malad City, $4,000 Valley an affiliate of the Community Clarkston Partners Oneida County Library Foundation of Jackson Hole Clarkston, WA, $3,000 Malad, $8,825 Driggs, $2,500 Lewis-Clark State College Oneida County Senior Citizens Senior Citizens of Teton County, Inc. Lewiston, $3,933 Malad City, $6,000 Driggs, $3,500 Lewis-Clark Valley Literacy Council Oneida Crisis Center, Inc. Teton Valley Education Foundation Clarkston, WA, $4,000 Malad, $10,500 Driggs, $1,000 Lewiston High School’s Teen Suicide The Learning Academy of Teton Valley Prevention Action Network OWYHEE COUNTY Inc. Lewiston, $2,995 Bruneau Valley Library Driggs, $3,223 Lewiston Library Bruneau, $1,500 Lewiston, $3,105 Homedale Public Library TWIN FALLS COUNTY Lewiston Library Foundation Homedale, $1,000 Ageless Senior Citizens, Inc. Lewiston, $1,500 Hope House, Inc. Kimberly, $2,000 Marsing, $76,000 Boy Scouts of America, Snake River Marsing High School Council Marsing, $300 Twin Falls, $4,000 55 Grants College of Southern Idaho Foundation McCall-Donnelly Education High Country News Inc. Foundation Colorado, $500 Twin Falls, $17,000 McCall, $3,000 International Justice Mission Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky MCPAWS, Inc. Washington, $3,000 Mountain, Inc. McCall, $7,000 Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest Boise, $1,000 Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Oregon, $600 Habitat for Humanity of Magic Valley McCall, $5,000 Malibu Presbyterian Church Twin Falls, $2,500 Payette Lakes Community Association California, $250 Hospice Visions, Inc. Inc. Music for Healing and Transition Twin Falls, $1,000 McCall, $1,000 Program Inc. La Posada, Inc. Payette Lakes Ski Club New York, $3,000 Twin Falls, $2,500 McCall, $7,644 Partnerships in Education Lighthouse Christian School Pilgrim Cove Foundation, Inc. California, $19,364 Twin Falls, $2,000 McCall, $2,000 Pasado’s Safe Haven Magic Valley Arts Council, Inc. Quaker Hill Conference Inc. Washington, $250 Twin Falls, $2,765 McCall, $6,864 Peninsula Bible Church Magic Valley Symphony Orchestra Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise California, $4,000 Twin Falls, $5,929 Boise, $5,000 Resonance Listening and Growth for Murtaugh Joint School District Shepherd’s Home, Inc. Women Inc. Murtaugh, $3,000 McCall, $10,000 Oklahoma, $500 Southern Idaho Learning Center Treasure Valley Family YMCA Resourcing Christian Education Twin Falls, $4,484 Boise, $5,000 International Twin Falls County University of Idaho Illinois, $6,000 Twin Falls, $2,000 McCall, $2,500 Sacred Heart Children’s Foundation Twin Falls Music Club Scholarship Washington, $250 Foundation, Inc. WASHINGTON Schweitzer Chapel Twin Falls, $1,765 Washington, $1,000 Twin Falls Public Library Foundation, COUNTY Seeds of Peace, Inc. Inc. Cambridge School District New York, $250 Cambridge, $1,000 Twin Falls, $1,765 SEVA Foundation Twin Falls Senior Citizens Federation Friends of the Weiser River Trail, Inc. California, $2,000 Cambridge, $1,715 Inc. Silverlake Elementary School Twin Falls, $2,000 Valley Mountain Library Consortium Kansas, $303 New Plymouth, $2,000 Valley Housing Coalition St. Labre Indian School Educational Twin Falls, $3,000 Weiser Little Theater Association West End Senior Citizens Inc of Buhl Weiser, $3,200 Montana, $56,209 Buhl, $2,000 Weiser School District #431 St. Michael the Archangel Parish Weiser, $1,000 Hawaii, $5,000 VALLEY COUNTY Stanford University Cascade Public Library OUT OF STATE California, $250 Cascade, $1,500 American Cancer Society Star Valley Senior Citizens Center Historical Museum Washington, $500 Wyoming, $2,000 McCall, $2,500 AOPA Air Safety Foundation Student Ministries, Inc. City of McCall Maryland, $500 Texas, $300 McCall, $1,000 Beta Theta Pi Foundation Tesseract School Community Care Clinic Ohio, $1,000 Arizona, $500 McCall, $3,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland The Wishing Star Foundation Idaho Educational Public Northwest Washington, $250 Broadcasting Foundation Inc. Washington, $2,000 U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation Boise, $5,000 Bret Harte High School Ohio, $5,000 Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc. California, $250 Unity Church of Hawaii Boise, $2,500 Camp Fire USA Inland Northwest Hawaii, $664 Long Valley Families in Crisis Council University Presbyterian Church McCall, $5,000 Washington, $5,500 Washington, $300 McCall Folklore Society Clark Fork-Pend Oreille Coalition Warm Hearts Foundation McCall, $4,000 Montana, $2,000 Michigan, $250 McCall Memorial Hospital College Church of Christ of Fresno World Harvest Community Church Foundation, Inc. California, $500 Wisconsin, $1,000 McCall, $3,000 Cross International Catholic Outreach Young Life McCall Memorial Hospital Florida, $2,000 Colorado, $13,200 Foundation, Inc. Cross International Aid Inc. YWAM Montana McCall, $1,000 Florida, $2,000 Montana, $2,205 McCall Memorial Hospital Grant County Senior Citizens Foundation, Inc. Association McCall, $1,000 Oregon, $2,000 McCall Senior Center Hands of Hope International McCall, $2,000 California, $3,000 56 Grants Membership—The Foundation on Which We Build

The Idaho Community Foundation reaches far and wide, not only in its grant-making, but with its membership. Hundreds of people all over the state believe in ICF and support its mission of enriching the quality of life throughout Idaho. Listed below are our members as of March 31, 2009.

BENEFACTORS Phillip and Anita Murelaga, Boise Doug and Billie Nelson, Idaho Falls (MEMBERSHIP OF $1,000 & ABOVE) F. Craig and Carolyn Nelson, Anthony and Susie Balukoff, Boise Twin Falls John and Susan Bennett, Grangeville Ryan and Heather Owsley, Eagle MEMBERSHIP Richard Bennett, Hayden Lake DeRay and Carol Perry, Idaho Falls Members are charged with the Christopher Davidson and Sharon J. L. and Pat Scott, Boise responsibility of annually Christoph, Boise Gay C. Simplot, Boise David and Debbie Slaughter, Sandpoint electing the Foundation’s Board John and Delores Fery, Boise Fred and Sus Helpenstell, Nampa Alan and Janette Stanek, Pocatello and providing general advice Tom and Alice Hennessey, Boise R. A. and Nancy Symms, Caldwell and assistance. It is this Duane and Susan Jacklin, Post Falls Thomas and Rosamond Turnbull, statewide network that allows Dallas Peck and Cynthia Keller-Peck, Carbondale, CO the good news of ICF to reach Boise Judy A. Woodie, Emmett even the smallest Idaho towns. Thomas and Teresa Killingsworth, William and Virginia Woolley, Boise Members share the vision, Boise Thomas C. Wright, Kirkland, WA encourage nonprofits to apply Gary and Danielle Krouth, Boise for grants, and help create more Joshua and Margene Lunn, Salt Lake SPONSOR funds so that more distributions City, UT (MEMBERSHIP OF $250-$499) can be made. Our goal is to have Joseph and Patricia Marshall, Boise Roger and Claudia Martell, Eagle Mary Abercrombie, Boise members in every Idaho county Michael and Janet McBride, Richard and Sharon Allen, and community. Twin Falls Pasadena, CA Jane Falk Oppenheimer, Boise Robert and Michelle Angell, Boise Richard and Susan Parrish, Boise William and Jacqueline Ayers, Boise MEMBERSHIP FEES William and Lynda Rawlings, Boise Brad and Janice Baldwin, Hayden Lake ICF offers a graduated Carolyn Rees, Caldwell Ben and Anna Rolphe, William and Wendy Binegar, Boise membership fee structure to Hayden Lake Douglas and Deidre Chadderdon, accomodate those members Ron J. Sali, Eagle Coeur d'Alene who wish to support Gary T. Schneidmiller, Post Falls Julie Chenoweth, Orofino Foundation operating expenses. Gladys Schneidmiller, Post Falls Michael and Kerrie Cope, Monteview The minimum donation for an Joyce Spaulding, Eagle Dennis and Anita Dahl, Meridian annual individual membership Tricia Swartling, Ketchum B. Hyatt and Belen Erstad, Boise Ernest Fokes and Marilyn Montgomery, is $25. Non-voting corporate Hayden Lake and nonprofit affiliate PATRON Marshall and Leslie Garrett, Boise memberships are also available. William G. Gilbert, Jr., Boise (MEMBERSHIP OF $500-$999) Membership contributions are Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis, 100% tax-deductible and are John and Martha Arrington, Boise deposited directly into the ICF Idaho Falls Gregory Kaslo and Anita Kay Hardy, general operating fund to help S. Hatch Barrett, Boise Boise fund the Foundation’s Thomas and Marilyn Beck, Boise Guy Hearon and Cheryl Stewart, Laclede administrative expenses. Larry and Marilyn Cope, Buhl Michael and Danece Hess, Malad Darin and Ann DeAngeli, Boise Kenneth R. and Betty Huff, Boise Ford and Jean Elsaesser, Charles and Lissa Hummel, Boise For information about Priest River Richard and Donna Hutter, Sandpoint becoming a member, please J. Brent and Sandra Fery, Boise Kenlon and Carol Johnson, Idaho Falls refer to the enclosed envelope, Ronald and Diane Plastino Graves, Thomas and Joy Kealey, Boise Boise visit our website at Robert E. Krueger, Meridian Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell, John and Elizabeth Laden-Losch, www.idcomfdn.org, or contact Idaho Falls Island Park the ICF office. C. Timothy and Anne Hopkins, Brad and Teresa Little, Emmett Idaho Falls Irv and Trudy Littman, Boise George and Sondra Juetten, Boise Todd Maddock, Lewiston Dorothy M. Kidd, Caldwell Kevin and Debbie McDonald, Boise Lex and Celia Kunau, Burley Michael and Kathryn McNichols, Donald and Marcia Liebich, Hailey Lewiston William and Patricia Lodge, Caldwell Peter and Barrie O'Neill, Boise Duncan McBeath, Hilo, HI Skip and Esther Oppenheimer, Boise 57 Members Carolyn D. Patrick, Emmett Judd and Diane DeBoer, Boise Bill and Lori McCann, Lewiston Margaret A. Plastino, Idaho Falls Thomas and Linda Dixon, Boise James McFadden, Idaho Falls Park and Sharon Price, Idaho Falls Del and Arlene Dodd, McCall Patrick and Karen McGahan, Idaho Falls Allen and Jolean Quimby, Boise Paul Dubman and Diane Newton, Boise James and Willa McLaughlin, Ketchum Timothy and Wanda Quinn, Hugh and Beverly Duncan, Boise Robert and Rita Mecham, Spokane, WA Coeur d'Alene A. Dale, Eagle Dennis and Donna Meier, Boise Richard and Georgiann Raimondi, Boise Jack and Robin Dyck, Sandpoint Chris and Kris Mikkelsen, Spokane, WA Earl and Jodi Reynolds, Boise Roy and Frances Ellsworth, Boise Josephine N. Miller, Boise James Roper, Burley Andrew and Shannon Erstad, Boise Walter Minnick and John and Enid Runft, Boise Kenneth and Valaree Estep, Arbon A. K. Lienhart-Minnick, Boise Todd and Amy Rustad, Boise John and Lola Evans, Burley Bob and Jeanie Mooney, Boise David B. Shaw, Emmett Gary and Carolyn Fletcher, Boise William and Mary Moore, Caldwell Adelia G. Simplot, Boise Kent and Kim Fletcher, Burley Robert and Mary Lee Morrell, Boise Jordan and Mary Smith, Salmon Wayne and Margaret Fuller, Weiser Joseph and Lynn Morris, Coeur d'Alene James and Cindy Todeschi, Eagle Myron and Elfriede Gabbert, McCall Dean and Judy Mortimer, Idaho Falls Stephen and Carol Trott, Boise Bonnie W. Gardner, Blackfoot Museum of Idaho, Idaho Falls* Thomas and Charlotte Unger, Ketchum Richard and Peggy Garvin, Pocatello Robert and Rhonda Naftz, Pocatello Arthur and Laura Vailas, Pocatello David Giles, Eagle James and Linda Neeley, Idaho Falls Alan and Sherry Van Orden, Pocatello William and Gratia Griffith, Hayden Walter and Patricia Nelson, Gooding Mary Wagers, Boise Mark and Debora Grigg, Albion Roger and Sharon Nelson, H. James and Stephanie White, Boise George and Florence Grismer, Post Falls Coeur d'Alene Rosemarie Wimer, Boise Gary and Joanne Gunther, Boise David and Yoshie Nordling, Eagle James and Marlene Wogsland, Terry and Linda Hale, Idaho Falls Philip Nuxoll and Deborah Snyder, Hayden Lake David and Tiffanie Hanks, Fairfield Lewiston Raymond Wolfe, Caldwell Orval and June Hansen, Arlington, VA T. Douglas and Nancy O'Brien, Paul and Judy Yochum, Pocatello Leo and Pauline Harf, Boise Idaho Falls Mark and Christine Hatch, Idaho Falls John and Norma Odiaga, Jerome SUSTAINER James and Gail Hawkins, Coeur d'Alene F. Edward and Jeanne Osborne, Boise (MEMBERSHIP OF $100-$249) Robert and Donna-Marie Hayes, Boise John Paul, Boise N. Charles and Polly Hedemark, Boise Alan and Wendy Pesky, Ketchum Lawrence and Bertha Allsberry, Leland and Brenda Heinrich, Cascade Dale and Mary Ellen Peterson, Caldwell Pocatello Patricia J. Heldt, Cambridge Steven and JoAnn Peterson, Twin Falls Don and Judy Atkinson, Ketchum Tom and Shana Hennessey, Tom and Michelle Praggastis, Sun Valley Brian and Karen Ballard, Boise Mountain Home Preston School District #201, Preston* Britt and Cynthia Bambic, Boise Patrick and Karen Hermanson, Pocatello Donald and Rose Price, Nampa David and Marlene Barber, Boise Dale and Ramona Higer, Boise Thomas and MaryLou Puckett, Robert D. Barclay, Boise Gene and Rosie Hill, Boise Nezperce Norman and Ellen Batt, Caldwell Virginia Holden, Idaho Falls Richard and Mary Ellen Pugh, Joseph and Janet Bejsovec, Boise John and Deb Holleran, Boise Cambridge Robert Lantz and Cynthia Berlin-Lantz, Robert and Leslee Hoover, Caldwell Bonnie Quinn and John Givens, Boise Rupert Ronald and Mary Hughes, Boise Madelyn D. Rawlinson, Seattle, WA Harvey and Myrna Bickett, Gooding Jack and Sylvia Hunt, Caldwell Philip and Jill Reed, Boise W. Kurt and Lin Birkenhagen, Pocatello Sara Ifft, Pocatello Malcolm and Carol Renfrew, Moscow John and Sandra Bishop, Boise Donald and Dorothy Jacklin, Post Falls Lawrence and Marcia Rigby, Barbara A. Botsch, Sandpoint Doyle Jacklin, Coeur d'Alene Soda Springs Susan H. Bower, Idaho Falls Bill and Jacqueline Jackson, Boise Richard and Rowena Roberge, Caldwell C. Richard and Vonnie Lue Broulim, D. Blaine and Cynthia Jacobson, Boise Mike and Amy Roe, Payette Rigby Heather Jauregui, Boise Hazel Rose, Idaho Falls Jeff and Melissa Brourman, Boise E. G. and Billye Jenkins, Caldwell John and Karen Rosholt, Twin Falls Barbara B. Brown, Idaho Falls Peter and Carolyn Johnson, McCall Bryant and Valerie Rudd, Eagle Howard and Carol Burnett, Pocatello Joseph and Cynthia Jordan, Boise Benjamin Rydalch and Laura Bettis, Stewart and Mary Butler, Hayden Lake Stephen and Cheryl Kaatz, Buhl Boise Lawrence and Sandra Calkins, Waldport, Daniel and Pamela Keller, Preston Maria Salazar, Emmett OR Philip and Jo Ella Kleffner, Moscow James and Mary Schmidt, Grangeville Cindy L. Campbell, Blackfoot Leo M. Knudson, Pocatello Gail and Nannette Siemen, Pocatello Lauren Carlson, Boise R. Stanwood and Sharon Kohls, Hayden Don and Mary Jean Simis, Gooding James and Nora Carpenter, Boise Peter Kozisek and Julia Robinson, Boise Esther Simplot, Boise Robert and Elaine Carpenter, Caldwell Art and Sherry Krulitz, Pinehurst Paula Brown Sinclair, Twin Falls Pete and Freda Cenarrusa, Boise Arthur and Annaliese Kull, Idaho Falls Dale and Victoria Smith, King Hill Don and Dolores Chapman, McCall Lynn Kuwahara, Idaho City N. Randy and LaDean Smith, Pocatello Louis Christensen, Driggs David and Patricia Lachiondo, Boise Craig and Jane Spencer, Grangeville Donald and Joann Cissel, Logandale, NV Howard and Beverly Lancaster, Dalton Mary Lu Spencer, Boise Richard Clemens, Boise Gardens Norman C. Steadman, Weippe Linda J. Cook, Idaho Falls James and Sandra Lancaster, Emmett Ralph Steele, Idaho Falls Richard E. Cooke, CLU, ChFC, Boise Mike and Ann Lane, Salmon W. Clinton and Michelle Stennett, James and Peggy Countryman, Dale and Rose Lavigne, Osburn Ketchum Coeur d'Alene Thomas and Mary Lay, Eagle Edward and Dorothy Stimpson, Boise Shirley L. Crowe, Boise Richard and Yvonne Lierz, Boise Barbara Taylor, Preston Lee and Lori Cullen, Hayden Lake Bob and Tena Lokken, Boise William and Patricia Taylor, Moscow Clyde and Vieno Culp, Rochester, MN Brian and Karen Loosli, Ashton Wayne and Peggy Thiessen, Boise James and Candy Dale, Boise Scot and Christina Ludwig, Boise Margaret Thomas, Boise Bill and Bernadean Daniels, Boise Gregory and Kathleen Maag, Pocatello 58 Members John and Jan Thornton, Scio, OR O. Keener Earle and Karen Moore, John and Jackie Parrish, Boise Kiki Tidwell, Ketchum Idaho Falls Jeffrey Smith and Linda Payne Smith, Katherine S. Vogel, Emmett Stewart and Mary Edwards, Meridian Boise Marc and Nancy Sue Wallace, City of Emmett, Emmett* Kathleen W. Pidjeon, Boise Hayden Lake James and Dawna Fazio, Moscow Robert and Hayley Potter, Idaho Falls Robin and Mary Wallis, Boise Michael and Brenda Felton, Buhl Nick and Sharon Purdy, Picabo Barry Watson, Post Falls Richard and Georgia Fenton, Ketchum Henry and Susan Reents, Boise Scott and Jennifer Wayman, Allen and Raina Frei, Craigmont Kenneth and Pat Reiman, Kuna Coeur d'Alene William and Gay Fruehling, Ketchum Stephen and Julie Rice, Lewiston Bryan Wewers, Boise Edson and Patricia Fujii, Boise Virginia Ricketts, Jerome Alan and Nelada White, Preston Steven R. Fuller, Preston A. Anita Rognas, Lewiston Gordon Williamson and Helen Marshall Brown and Jeanette Germain, Susan K. Rope, Idaho Falls Copple-Williamson, Boise Boise Julia and Carl Rundberg, Boise David and Betty Willman, Boise Stuart Goldstein, Moscow Don and Barbara Scott, Boise Jack and Mary Pat Winderl, Eagle Margaret Gorringe, Boise Catherine Shalz, Boise Marcia L. Wing, Boise Joseph Grismer, Wallace Kenneth and Janet Sherman, Boise Kathy Winterton, Boise Todd and Angela Groberg, Idaho Falls Barbara P. Shinn, Boise Dennis and Valene Winward, Pocatello Dan and Cindy Hammes, St. Maries Marion and Lorena Shinn, Lewiston Tyson and Janelle Wise, Boise Ralph W. Hansen, Boise Steven and Crystal Shropshire, Richard and Dawn Wittman, Culdesac Norbert and Eileen Hartmann, Pocatello Monmouth, OR Leon Smith and Janice Mittleider- SUPPORTER Debra A. Heise, Sandpoint Smith, Twin Falls Jerry and Katherine Helgeson, Boise Steve and Marsha Smylie, Boise (MEMBERSHIP OF $50-$99) Irv Baldwin and Betsy Hill, Idaho City Jack Stillinger and Dorothy Snowball, Andrew and Debra Akers, Pocatello Craig and Mary Hobdey, Gooding Boise Bill and Elizabeth Allen, Salmon Mark and Lynn Hofflund, Boise Patsy L. Sorenson, Coeur d'Alene Jill and Ron Anderson, Rexburg Monica Hopkins, Boise Randy and Molly Steele, Lewiston Jerry and Mildred Asker, Grangeville James and Wendy Jaquet, Ketchum Osborn and Shirley Stenberg, Boise John and Shirley Atteberry, Cambridge Lucinda and Richard Jardine, Spencer and Evelyn Strand, Challis Fred Belzer and Theresa Kaufmann, Twin Falls Robert and Brittany Strebel, Logan, UT Pocatello Amy Jauregui, Boise Edwin and Barbara Strickfaden, Stewart Carrington and Hope Daniel and Carmelyn Johnson, Boise Salmon Benedict, Salmon Larry Johnson, Caldwell Robert and Mary Templin, Post Falls Jean Betebenner, Boise June E. Judd, St. Maries Carolyn A. Terteling, Boise Melvin E. Beutler, Dayton Virginia Kelly, Pocatello Tom and Susan Thilo, Coeur d'Alene LaRue and Bernice Bevington, Marcia Kent, Hailey Craig and Linda Thomas, Montpelier Meridian Randy and Debra Kern, Idaho Falls James and Karin Thompson, Boise Ernest Blackwelder and Sheila Jon and Sharon Kimberling, Moscow LeAnn Trautman, Winchester Hennessey, Chevy Chase, MD Daniel and Cheryl Knighton, Meridian Craig and Annie Tribken, Boise Dan and Brenda Blitman, Kuna Edward and Marjorie Kuchynka, Nicholas and Tacia Tsakrios, Pocatello William and Karla Bodnar, Boise Weippe Juno Van Ocker, Boise Roger and Donna Boe, Pocatello Elliott and Candice Larsen, Preston Steve and Tamara Verby, Sandpoint Ronald and Patricia Bolinger, David and Joan Lindsay, St Maries Paul J. Villano, Pocatello American Falls Paul and Katie Link, Pocatello Stephen Wagner, Idaho Falls Richard and Aris Boyle, Idaho Falls David A. Little, Emmett Margaret Watson, Parma Michael and Sylvia Boyle, Boise Arthur and Dorothy Long, Hope Connie Weaver, Boise Stephen and Anne Brown, Boise Robert and Ann Loucks, Salmon Dwight and Leann Wicks, Kooskia Dean and Judy Buffington, Boise Preston and Jody Mabe, Garden Valley Gayle Wilde, Meridian Doris Burnett, Pocatello Beth E. Markley, Boise Jeff and Carla Wilkins, Grangeville E. Caldwell, Malad City Lisa Marshall, Boise Robert and Michele Williams, Donald W. Carleton, Moscow Gary Maxwell, Sandpoint Dansville, CA Joan D. Carley, Boise Tim and Jana McCarthy, Meridian Monte and Helen Wilson, Boise Annie Chalfant, Boise John and Mary McGown, Boise Mike and Carol Wilson, Coeur d'Alene Lynda Campbell Clark, Nampa J. Michael and Theresa McLeod, Boise David and Shannon Wimer, David and Monica Clements, Eagle Michael and Martha McMurray, Eagle Grangeville Leo and Lulu Mae Coates, Jerome Donald Mitchell, Boise Mary Lee Wood, Parma Bernice B. Comstock, Boise Christopher and Pam Moore, Lewiston R. K. Woodhead, Boise Charles and Jacqueline Crist, Boise Dorothy Murphy, Boise Stephanie Worrell, Boise Gregory and Paula Culet, Caldwell Vicki Murphy, Boise Christopher and Nicole Young, Marilyn Dalby, Sandpoint Chris and Toni Nelson, Boise Logan, UT D. Allen and Sandra Dalton, Boise Randall and Melissa Nelson, Boise Robert R. Dargatz, Stanley Ryan and Barbara Nelson, DONOR Charles Davis, Boise Alexandria, VA Natalie B. DelRio, Berkeley, CA Mike and Annina Nielsen, Coolin (MEMBERSHIP OF $25-$49) Rick and Christine Dinning, Herald and Donna Nokes, McCall Louise Barney, Boise Bonners Ferry Rich E. Orme, St. Anthony Joe H. Berenter, Boise Donna Donaldson, Boise Owen and Janet Orndorff, Boise Rocky Bogert, Boise David and Teresa Ducharme, Mark Ingram and Julie Oxarango- Isabel Bond, Moscow Bellevue, WA Ingram, Shoshone Terry Bonner, Midvale Michael and Cathryn Pankau, Mary Boone, New Meadows Idaho Falls Susan Borowicz, Elk City Walter and Genevieve Paroni, Dorothy Brassey, Boise 59 Post Falls Isabel J. Brassey, Boise Members Edith M. Campbell, Coeur d'Alene John F. Tate, Fairfax, VA Myrna Weikal, Midvale Trish Checketts, Preston Craig Thomas, Pocatello Jennifer Wheeler, Boise Tanya Chesnut, Post Falls Gloria Jean Thomas, Malad Dot Wiggins, Eagle Marie S. Christofferson, Pocatello Thomas F. Trail, Moscow Beverly Williams, Boise Jonalyn R. Clayton, Hayden Pamela Tucker, Hailey Roger Woolley, Preston Sherry Colyer, Bruneau Irene V. Victory, Boise Dan Dickerson, Fruitland Richard Wandrocke, Coeur d'Alene Wiley Dobbs, Twin Falls Michael Doellman, Pocatello Marcia L. Donner, Twin Falls Joan Downing, Pocatello Margaret A. Duncan, Lewiston Kathy Ellis, Boise Ted E. Ellis, Garden City Elk Bend Quick Response Unit: Karen Louise Falk, Boise R. Starr Farish, Caldwell Bringing Electricity to a New Building Reeta R. Farr, Ola Larry Frank, Cambridge Ralph S. Gorton, Jr., Boise Robert Gremp, Boise Mildred Hamilton, Lewiston Patricia A. Harberd, Weiser Pam Haynes, Meridian Eloise Helbling, Moscow Carl Hendricks, Naples Thomas J. Holmes, Pocatello William House, Idaho Falls Barbara Huguenin, Sandpoint Richard Jackson, Emmett Ernest Jensen, Idaho Falls Byron Johnson, Boise Gregory E. Johnson, Kamiah Kenneth E. Johnson, Boise Cary J. Jones, Blackfoot Monica Jones, Orofino Gail LeBow, Boise Elsie Lillibridge, Pinehurst When there is a highway accident or medical emergency near the tiny Barbara McGann, Eagle community of Elk Bend, located between Challis and Salmon, the Elk Bend John W. McHugh, Post Falls Cecilia M. Merz, Boise Quick Response Unit in Lemhi County gets the first call. The 11 volunteers Michael Miller, Post Falls who make up the unit provide emergency medical assistance until an Patty A. Miller, Boise ambulance can arrive from Salmon, 23 miles away. Mitch Minnette, Nampa Sue Morris, Spokane, WA Eileen Mundorff, Boise The unit had been parking its truck in a member’s carport. It was not Jo Murray Demoro, Ketchum secure, and the truck also was exposed to the weather. The Steele-Reese Hilarie Neely, Ketchum Foundation gave the unit a $50,000 grant to buy land and construct a Marcella Nelson, Sandpoint building to house the truck, but it didn’t go quite far enough. The Idaho Helen Newton, Sandpoint Wendy Nieman, Sandpoint Community Foundation added $3,000 for a power pole needed to bring Dennis O'Brien, Wallace electricity to the site. Bonnie K. Parden, Hayden Lake Sharon Parry, Idaho Falls “We’ve been known to save a life or two,” said Tom McClenahan, president Sue Phillips, Elk City Paul Poorman, Boise of the unit, which is the first responder in an area that covers approximate- Linda Rasmussen, Grace ly 300 square miles, including 16 miles of the Salmon River. “With the ICF Louise Regelin, Moscow grant, we were able to obtain the power pole in a timely manner, and that Carlos Roundy, Rupert really helped us. We are grateful to organizations such as the Idaho Michon Rozmajzl, Twin Falls Marilyn Sabella, Sandpoint Community Foundation and the Steele-Reese Foundation. Without them, Jan Scharnweber, Coeur d'Alene we could not have raised enough money to do our project,” he added. “Our Shirley Severn, Boise only income is from grants and donations, as we do not charge for our Janelle Shields, Hope Jane N. Slattery, Boise emergency services.” Carol E. Smith, Garden Valley Lee Smith, Irwin Loyce Smith, Boise Martha H. Smith, Boise Frances Spofford, Boise Richard H. Stallings, Pocatello Dr. Jack Starr, Tacoma, WA James A. Steele, Boise Joan E. Sullivan, McCall * Affiliate member 60 Members OFFICERS Leading on Your Behalf DOUGLAS R. NELSON DIANE PLASTINO GRAVES Chairman Secretary JOSEPH W. MARSHALL IRVING LITTMAN Vice Chairman Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALICE E. HENNESSY Interim President, CEO

JOHN BENNETT MARK BUCKALEW DOUG CHADDERDON LARRY COPE JEAN ELSAESSER Grangeville Pocatello Coeur d’Alene Buhl Priest River (2) (5) (7) (2) (5) (1) (3) (4) (2) (5) (2) (5)

SANDRA L.S. FERY DIANE PLASTINO GRAVES RALPH M. HARTWELL SUS HELPENSTELL FLIP KLEFFNER Boise Boise Idaho Falls Nampa Moscow (1) (7) (2) (5) (6) (1) (1) (2) (6) (7) (1) (2) (5) (6) (2) (5)

DAN KELLER IRVING LITTMAN PATSY LODGE TODD MADDOCK JOSEPH W. MARSHALL Preston Boise Caldwell Lewiston Boise (2) (5) (1) (3) (4) (2) (5) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (5) (6)

MICHAEL MCBRIDE DOUGLAS R. NELSON RON SALI JORDAN P.SMITH TRICIA SWARTLING Twin Falls Idaho Falls Eagle Salmon Ketchum (2) (5) (7) (1) (2) (4) (5) (2) (2) (5)

Committee Assignments: (1) Executive Committee (2) Asset Development Committee (3) Audit Committee (4) Investment Committee (Also includes Mike McMurray, Roger Martell, and Park Price III) (5) Grants Committee (6) Nominating Committee (7) Marketing Committee (Also includes Bill Drake)

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