CELEBRATING

1515YEARS OF PHILANTHROPY 2003 ANNUAL REPORT 1 ICF

Table of Contents

History and Mission ...... 1 Leadership Letter ...... 2 Friend of the Foundation ...... 3 Founding Donors ...... 4 Legacy Society ...... 4 About the Foundation ...... 5 Choices for Donors ...... 5 -Endowed Funds ...... 5 Greatest Need Fund ...... 5 Field-of-Interest Fund ...... 5 Geographic Fund ...... 5 Designated Fund ...... 5 Scholarship Fund ...... 5 Agency Fund ...... 5 Operating Endowment Fund ...... 5 -Non-Endowed Funds ...... 6 Philanthropic Gift Fund ...... 6 Special Project Fund ...... 6 -Other Giving Options ...... 6 Supporting Organization ...... 6 ICF staff: Amy Schelling, Holly Motes, Kim Peel, Craig Parry, Alice The Legacy Society ...... 6 Hennessey, Kay Harper, Tracie Cassidy Charitable Gift Annuity ...... 6 Fees and Charges ...... 6 Grants and Distributions ...... 7 Our History Advantages for Donors ...... 7 Total Assets ...... 8 The Community Foundation was established in Information for Professional Advisors ...... 9 November of 1988 in order to enhance the pool of Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation . . . . .11 philanthropic capital available to Idaho charities. As Alphabetical List of Funds ...... 11 Idaho’s only statewide community foundation, and with Starting Your Own Fund ...... 14 early assistance from the Whittenberger Foundation, the Endowed Funds ...... 15 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Northwest Area Non-Endowed Funds ...... 28 New Funds ...... 34 Foundation and the Council on Foundations, ICF has Grants and Distributions ...... 35 assumed a leadership role in working with donors to - by Interest Area ...... 36 build the state’s philanthropic resources. In the year 2003, - by Category ...... 36 every one of Idaho’s 44 counties benefited from ICF - by County ...... 36 grants and distributions. Through the Idaho Community - from Scholarship Funds ...... 37 - from the Kissler Family Foundation, Foundation, generous people throughout Idaho are a supporting organization of the building an increasingly important philanthropic Idaho Community Foundation ...... 37 resource for our state’s future. - from Agency Funds ...... 38 - from Special Project Funds ...... 38 - Applying for Grants ...... 38 2003 Grants and Distributions ...... 39 Our Mission Finance ...... 51 The mission of the Idaho Community Foundation is to Investments and Distributions ...... 51 enrich life’s quality throughout Idaho. We aim to achieve Summarized Financial Data ...... 52 that mission by Gathering funds from donors— helping Membership ...... 53 them achieve their charitable objectives; Growing the Leadership ...... 57 funds over time through a sound investment process; and Directors ...... 57 Officers ...... 57 Granting the funds for a broad variety of worthwhile Regional Advisory Panel Members ...... 58 projects statewide. Staff ...... 58 Professional Services ...... 58 ICF 2

Dear Friends of Idaho,

SAYING GOODBYE • Our efficiency increased, as systems improvements made it possible for We write this letter with very mixed grant applicants to submit their feelings. Both of us are completing our applications electronically. service to the Foundation, and we will • The Foundation stayed focused on miss the excitement of helping to build the three goals in our strategic an organization that will mean more to plan—leadership development and Idaho in each succeeding year as its succession planning; heightened ability to make grants and enhance awareness of the Idaho Community philanthropy grows. We leave the Foundation statewide; and Foundation, however, knowing that the increased grant making through Idaho Community Foundation will growing the Foundation’s continue its tradition of having strong, asset base. visionary leadership which will keep • And at 3/31/04, our statewide Dolores Chapman and Alice Hennessey the organization focused on its membership was up 46% to 1,069. mission of enriching life’s quality throughout Idaho. WHAT’S NEXT? ICF’S FIRST FIFTEEN YEARS It’s exciting to think about what the MAINTAINING MOMENTUM Foundation can accomplish in its next As we reflect on the first fifteen years Last year’s annual report was written as fifteen years. We know the asset total of existence for the Idaho Community we completed three very difficult years will rise, and grant making will Foundation, we are grateful to the for philanthropy, both nationally and in increase accordingly. We expect thoughtful people at Caldwell’s Idaho. In our report for the year 2002 membership to keep on growing as Whittenberger Foundation who we spoke about our commitment to people throughout the state are recognized the need for a community maintaining momentum. We are touched by the magic of coming foundation in Idaho. We appreciate pleased to report that in 2003 the together to build philanthropy in the work of the members of the Foundation met that commitment. Idaho. We expect that in time the steering committee that established Foundation’s budget will allow the We celebrate the fact that in 2003: the Foundation. Theirs was the task establishment of a regional presence • The Foundation received over $3 of learning about community in North Idaho and in Eastern Idaho to million in contributions. foundations and crafting an bring the Foundation closer to its • The trustees of three more private organization that would work in statewide constituency. We expect that foundations made the choice to Idaho. We were blessed with strong more people, working with their become advised funds in the Idaho leadership from the beginning, and financial advisors, will name ICF in Community Foundation. we are thankful to the community their financial plans, taking advantage • Our investment return for the year leaders who put their reputations on of the opportunity to achieve their was 26.8%. the line to bring this new philanthropic objectives, while leaving • Total assets at year-end were $48.6 organization into existence. We bequests or establishing charitable million. appreciate the donors who were remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts • Grants and distributions totaled over willing to commit to a new or charitable gift annuities for the $3 million. organization and a new concept. And ultimate benefit of their communities. • We expanded the Board, adding five finally, there are no words to express We firmly believe that the work of the new members. the appreciation we feel to the Idaho Community Foundation has • We issued our first charitable gift members of our Board, the Regional only just begun. annuity. Advisory Panels which review grant • We increased outreach activities with applications, our Regional Leadership Thanks from both of us to all of you the help of volunteers who increased Councils, ICF’s members, volunteers, for the opportunity we have had to attendance at our annual meeting by and staff for the human support the help strengthen Idaho through the 31% and put on a successful 15th Foundation has received. It has work of the Idaho Community anniversary open house. been superb. Foundation.

Dolores S. Chapman Alice E. Hennessey Chairman of the Board President 3 ICF CELEBRATING SUPPORT

Friend PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS of the Foundation 1995 John Chapman, Hailey

JAMES H. ROPER 1996 Each year the Idaho Community When the Idaho Community Foundation recognizes exceptional Foundation was established in Miles Willard, Idaho Falls contributions to the success of the 1988, Jim was one of the Foundation through presentation Foundation’s seventeen founding of its Friend of the Foundation directors. He served on the Board award. The 2003 recipient was for a decade, contributing to the 1997 James H. Roper, Burley. work of the Asset Development, Jane and Arthur Gift Acceptance, and Nominating Oppenheimer, Boise Jim Roper is a true son of Idaho. He Committees. Upon retiring from grew up in Cassia County, attended the Board in 1998, Jim immediately the University of Idaho, Idaho State became a hard working and University and the Harvard Business dedicated member of the School prior to spending eighteen Southwestern Region Advisory 1998 months as a supply and disbursing Panel—the group which reviews all Warren McCain, Boise officer on a Naval aircraft carrier. competitive grant applications Jim subsequently received his BS from Southwestern Idaho. degree from the University of Idaho, married Bette, and then headed to Jim and his wife Bette were 1999 Palo Alto, , to complete his founding donors to the Foundation, MBA degree at Stanford. establishing a Field of Interest Fund Margaret Gigray, Caldwell from which grants are made to Nick Ifft, Pocatello Jim and Bette then returned to worthwhile projects throughout the Idaho, and Jim entered the family Foundation’s Southwestern Region. clothing business, with stores in But Jim’s support for ICF went far Southern Idaho and Utah. Three beyond his role on the Board and 2000 generations of Ropers ran this subsequently on the Southwestern business for 88 years. Region Advisory Panel. He did a John Fery, Boise In 1988, when progress in very simple, but very important Downtown Boise was at a virtual thing. He talked to his friends, and some of these friends subsequently standstill, the Roper Investment 2001 Company had the vision and became leading donors to the courage to step up and successfully Idaho Community Foundation. Park Price III, Pocatello bid to build the retail portion of The Idaho Community Foundation Capitol Terrace, a parking garage is and will be only as strong as its and retail complex between Main leadership, and Jim’s has been 2002 and Idaho Streets at 8th Street in outstanding. We are deeply grateful Boise. This was one of the early to Jim Roper for his leadership and J.A. and Kathryn Albertson steps that helped the redevelopment support through the years. Through Foundation, Boise of Downtown Boise. Jim was a his commitment to the Foundation, leader in making Downtown Boise he has demonstrated his love of his the vibrant place it is today. native state. ICF 4 AND GENEROSITY Founding Donors The Idaho Community Foundation owes its existence to the foresighted individuals, corporations, and organizations that joined together to create and endow the Foundation. Our Founding Donor campaign concluded December 31, 1992, having raised a total of $5 million. We are pleased to give continuous recognition to the vision and generosity of those who supported the Foundation in its first stages of growth. Many of these donors have made additional contributions to the Foundation in subsequent years.

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

* Denotes a deferred gift Legacy Society Members of the Legacy Society are individuals who have identified themselves as having designated the Idaho Community Foundation as an ultimate beneficiary of deferred gifts in such documents as wills, bequests, and other planned giving instruments. The Foundation welcomes additions to this current list of members.

Legacy Society Members Arthur D. and Anna Marie Adams Ron and Diane Plastino Graves Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pennay Don and Judy Atkinson Steve and Donna Guerber Earl C. Reynolds Jr. Guy E. and Mary D. Butterfield Alice E. Hennessey Ron J. Sali John S. Chapman Kenneth R. and Betty J. Huff Marcia and Jerry Selig Lee and Lori Cullen Ron and Mary Hughes Jack and Suzanne Sherbert Dennis Dahl Sara Ifft Jim and Karin Thompson Robert and Barbara Dargatz Tom and Ann Jacobs Ann Lucini Williams James M. David and R. Kay Snyder Tom Morgan Jack J. Winderl John B. Fery Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murdoch Bobbette F. Youmans-Viker Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Tricia L. Nance Lucille F. Zanetti Bill and Gay Fruehling Dick and Susan Parrish Linda Grable-Curtis Carolyn Patrick 5 ICF ABOUT THE

DEFINITION name chosen by the donor or donors. specified community. The That name and the guidelines Foundation determines the annual A community foundation is a tax- established when the fund is created, beneficiaries of these funds within exempt public charity that enables become its distinguishing the bounds of the donor’s wishes. individuals and organizations to characteristics in perpetuity. achieve their charitable intent by ■ GEOGRAPHIC FUND Anyone can create a Foundation establishing charitable funds within This fund is created to benefit a fund. Individuals, companies, the Foundation. Each fund is particular city, county, or otherwise nonprofit organizations, and other governed by its own legal document defined geographic area by an foundations have created funds. and is accounted for separately. The individual or group of individuals funds are pooled for more efficient A person need not be wealthy to who join together to contribute a and cost effective investment establish a “named fund” in the minimum of $25,000. Distributions management. Foundation. Such a fund can be from the fund are made only within established with a minimum the defined geographic area, and are The Idaho Community Foundation is contribution of $5,000 in assets (or a based on recommendations of a local Idaho’s only statewide philanthropic pledge payable within a maximum of advisory committee, the fund’s organization supported by the public five years). advisor(s), or the donor’s designees. with private funds, assisting a broad Anyone may add to any fund in the ■ range of charitable, cultural, and Foundation, in any amount, at any DESIGNATED FUND education projects within Idaho and time. Donors of $25,000 or more may occasionally beyond the state’s ensure long-term annual support to borders. the charitable organization chosen at the time of the fund’s creation. GOVERNANCE CHOICES FOR Should the designated organization cease to exist or become This is provided by a volunteer Board DONORS dysfunctional, the Foundation has of Directors representing Idaho’s the contractual ability to redirect the diverse geography (see page 57 for a distributions in accord with the list of Directors). Directors are elected ENDOWED FUNDS donor’s original intent. by ICF’s members, who also serve as a ■ GREATEST NEED FUND ■ SCHOLARSHIP FUND communications network for ICF (see page 53 for a list of members, and The donor’s gift provides the Donors of $25,000 or more may contact the Foundation office for Foundation with maximum flexibility customize a scholarship fund to information on becoming a member). in meeting needs throughout Idaho provide educational opportunities for The Foundation’s Bylaws provide that or, if the donor desires, any of ICF’s graduates of certain schools, for none of the state’s three regions— three regions. Distributions from a studies in specific fields, or for Northern, Eastern, or Southwestern— greatest need fund are made without programs at particular institutions of can have less than 25% or more than restriction at the discretion of ICF’s higher education. Regional Advisory Panels and Board 48% representation on the Board, thus ■ AGENCY FUND ensuring that no one region may of Directors, ensuring that the gifts A charitable organization can ensure dominate the Foundation’s affairs. will always address current issues. Contributors of $5,000 or more have long-term annual support for the the privilege of naming their fund. future and obtain the economies and ASSETS AND ENDOWMENT potential rewards of participating in a ■ ADVISED FUND larger investment pool by placing its Total assets of the Foundation at year- Donors of $25,000 or more may retain endowment with the Foundation. An end 2003 were $48.6 million. the privilege of participating in the agency fund can be established with Endowment was $43.6 million. The selection of beneficiaries of their as little as $10,000, payable within difference between total assets and fund. While IRS regulations require five years. Distributions from the total endowment is comprised mainly that each final decision must rest fund are made regularly to the of special project funds and with the Foundation’s Board of participating agency for use as the philanthropic gift funds that may be Directors, the advice given by donors agency’s Board of Directors deems fully expended and therefore are is fully considered in making grants appropriate. Contributors may add to conservatively invested. from these funds. the fund with any amount, at any time. A FUND IN THE ■ FIELD-OF-INTEREST FUND ■ FOUNDATION This option allows donors of $25,000 OPERATING or more to limit grants from their ENDOWMENT FUND This is an individual account created funds to organizations or projects Distributions generated by these by the contribution of a donor or within a charitable field such as the permanent funds help to offset the group of donors. Each fund carries a arts, education, or perhaps in a operating costs of the Foundation ICF 6 FOUNDATION

and reduce the administrative fees Foundation. ICF may appoint a A specific charity can also be named to that might otherwise have to be majority of the directors on the benefit from the remainder interest. assessed to other funds of the supporting organization’s Board. Once all of the annuity payments have Foundation. Contributors of $5,000 or been made, up to one half of the ■ more have the privilege of naming THE LEGACY SOCIETY remainder can be paid to a charity as a their funds. Donors preferring to make a deferred direct contribution. The residual gift may choose to name the portion of the remainder interest will Foundation as the beneficiary of a be placed in an ICF fund to benefit the NON-ENDOWED FUNDS charitable trust, will, bequest, or other named charity, providing this residual deferred giving instrument. Those meets ICF’s minimum requirement to ■ PHILANTHROPIC willing to be recognized are named establish a fund. If that is not the case, GIFT FUND and thanked in the annual report as the residual will be placed in ICF’s With a contribution of $5,000 or more, members of the Legacy Society. In Community Trust Fund to support a donor may establish a non- many instances, the deferred gift greatest needs throughout Idaho. endowed, fully expendable fund from donor receives benefits such as which the donor or donor-specified income or other use of property advisors may recommend during his or her lifetime. Upon the distributions of $250 or more to any donor’s death, the remaining principal FEES AND IRS-recognized charity at any time. is transferred to the Foundation, and The donor is not required to maintain the assets become available for CHARGES a minimum balance in the fund. charitable use as specified by the Advantages of such a fund include the donor. Funds created through deferred There is no fee to establish a fund in ability to make tax-deductible gifts offer permanent recognition for the Foundation, and a minimum of donations of appreciated assets at a the donor’s philanthropic service to paperwork is required. time of the donor’s choice, thus the community. • Most endowment funds are assessed bypassing capital gains tax liability, an annual management fee of 1%, ■ CHARITABLE GIFT while the donor advises on the with .25% being assessed at the end of ANNUITY amount and timing of subsequent each quarter on the average market gifts from the fund. A charitable gift annuity is a simple value of the fund. (Scholarship funds contract between the donor and the ■ are subject to a minimum annual fee SPECIAL PROJECT FUND Foundation. It gives a donor the of $250.) The Foundation occasionally serves its opportunity to make a charitable gift • Endowment funds created by statewide community by receiving and and secure a stream of income for life. nonprofit organizations (agency managing non-endowed funds to funds) are assessed an annual Under this arrangement, donors support a special project. Such non- management fee of .5%, with .125% transfer assets (cash or securities) to endowed gifts differ from endowment being assessed at the end of each the Foundation in exchange for a in that contributions, as well as the quarter on the average market value commitment by the Foundation to pay net income earned while the assets are of the fund. (Agency funds are subject them (and a second annuitant, if the held, will be expended in the near to a minimum annual fee of $250.) donor so chooses) a fixed and future. • Additionally, each endowed fund guaranteed payment for the bears its prorata share of the fees paid remainder of their lifetime(s). On the to ICF’s investment managers as OTHER GIVING OPTIONS death of the annuitant(s), the described on page 31. remaining principal is retained by the • For non-endowed philanthropic gift ■ Foundation to carry out the donor’s SUPPORTING funds, there is no charge related to charitable intentions. ORGANIZATION monies that remain in the fund for at These may be created by donors who The minimum amount to establish an least six months. ICF, however, retains choose to affiliate with the Idaho ICF gift annuity is $10,000. The size of the earnings on the fund. Monies Community Foundation by creating a the payments depends on the age(s) of expended from a philanthropic gift new entity or transferring an existing the annuitant(s) and the size of the fund in less than six months are fund or the assets of a private contribution. The older the charged 2%. foundation. Supporting organizations annuitant(s) when the annuity • For special project funds that provide maintain their own identities while payments start, the larger the for the total expenditure of the taking advantage of significant tax payments. An annuitant must be at contributions and earnings, ICF savings through their affiliation with least age 60 before payments start. The negotiates the fee with the ICF. Donors may participate actively in payments will never change, no matter organization based on the amount of grant making and administration of what happens to the economy or administrative work required. the supporting organization, while interest rates. Payments are typically receiving the professional support made in four equal installments, one services of the Community at the end of each calendar quarter. 7 ICF

ECONOMY INVESTMENT EXPERTISE GRANTS AND There is no charge to create a fund Donors are assured of professional DISTRIBUTIONS in the Foundation, and management of the Foundation’s administrative and investment assets by experienced investment management fees are reasonable. professionals, with oversight by the ICF makes grants statewide to fund a Investment Committee of ICF’s Board broad range of activities, services, and CONVENIENCE AND of Directors. projects of established 501(c) EFFICIENCY charitable organizations, ACCOUNTABILITY governmental units, or their A minimum of paperwork is subsidiaries. The Foundation required to establish a fund in the For investment purposes, considers requests for grants from its Foundation, and ICF takes endowment funds are pooled, greatest need and field-of-interest responsibility for all reports to the providing the opportunity to achieve funds on a regional basis. Internal Revenue Service and other better returns at lower costs. For Applications from the Northern governmental entities. One accounting and reporting purposes, Region are accepted November 1– contribution to the Foundation can however, each fund is maintained as January 15; from the Eastern Region address a wide range of needs or an individual, named entity, with February 1– April 1; and from the interests, and can benefit any or a separate tracking of earnings, pro- Southwestern Region May 1– July 1. number of charitable organizations. rata fees, and grant disbursements. Deadlines are subject to change. The Foundation’s financial records Please check ICF’s website at EFFECTIVENESS are subject to ongoing oversight by www.idcomfdn.org for current the Board of Directors and an annual information. (The grant making The Foundation ensures good use independent audit. process is described in detail in a of donor gifts through the separate brochure, available on professional grant research of the GRANTS OUTSIDE IDAHO request.) staff, the prudent and informed Each fund in ICF must be of Distributions from designated and judgment of the Regional Advisory Panels that review and make substantial benefit to Idaho, but fund agency funds are generally made in creators may structure their funds so the spring of each year. Grants from recommendations on grant requests, and the oversight of the that some of the distributions go to donor-advised funds may be made charitable projects outside Idaho. throughout the year. Board of Directors. GIVING OPTIONS ADVANTAGES Almost any asset of value may be considered for a contribution. The FOR DONORS Foundation can accept cash, securities, real estate, closely held TAX BENEFITS stock, or other personal property. Funds may be established with Since ICF qualifies as a public charity pledges payable within five years. under federal regulations, gifts during Contributions can be made during a donor’s lifetime or bequests to the the donor’s lifetime and/or through Northern Idaho Community Foundation are deferred gifts and bequests. accorded the maximum tax advantages allowed by law. Major gifts PERPETUITY to a community foundation such as ICF may qualify for special tax The agreement drawn to create an considerations and, in some cases, endowment fund in ICF ensures may be a superior alternative to that the Foundation will honor the creating a private foundation. donor’s charitable intent in Eastern Potential donors should consult with perpetuity. an estate planning professional about their specific circumstances. RECOGNITION Southwestern

FLEXIBILITY Each grant from a fund is identified to the recipient by the name of the ICF works with donors and/or their donor and/or the name of the fund advisors to create a fund with terms designated by the donor. Donors REGIONS OF THE and conditions designed to meet the can, of course, request anonymity IDAHO COMMUNITY specific requirements of each with the assurance that their wishes individual situation. will be respected. FOUNDATION ICF 8 CELEBRATING LONG TERM GROWTH Total Assets in the Idaho Community Foundation

TOTAL ASSETS AT YEAR-END 2003

2003 ASSETS OF THE FOUNDATION BY TYPE OF FUND

Type of Fund Amount Percentage Endowed Advised $19,574,862 40% Agency $4,504,321 9% Charitable Gift Annuity $12,035 – Designated $4,057,585 8% Field of Interest $4,638,236 10% Geographic $5,710,518 12% Greatest Need (Unrestricted) $1,590,418 3% Operating Endowment $1,260,634 3% Scholarship $1,892,522 4% Non-Endowed Philanthropic Gift Funds $1,504,700 3% Special Project $3,366,274 7% Other Assets* $501,910 1% Total* $48,614,015 100%

* Includes value of ICF house, property, and equipment. 9 ICF INFORMATION FOR

THE CHALLENGE TWO KEY QUESTIONS be a resource to families, helping to facilitate when families want to work Completing a charitable plan that One of the simplest and most together on their philanthropy. We meets the needs of each and every important things you can do to help bring our expertise to the table, helping client can be time consuming. Your your clients enjoy the benefits of donors find groups doing work they clients are counting on you for planned giving is to ask these two care about, or helping donors who have answers. By knowing more about all questions: already made philanthropic decisions the possibilities of charitable giving, “How much money do you want to structure gifts in a more strategic which can offer specific tax benefits, your heirs to have?” way. Many donors find starting a fund you can help them achieve other “Are there charitable or community with ICF is a hassle-free and less financial, personal or business goals. needs you would like to consider?” expensive alternative to establishing a In fact, by assisting your clients with private foundation (see Comparing ICF planned giving that truly integrates HELPING YOUR CLIENTS with a Private Foundation—page 10). philanthropy with financial and estate planning, you can help your clients to The Idaho Community Foundation can CONTACT US achieve critical lifetime goals. be a resource for you and a philanthropic partner for your clients. Our professional staff looks forward to There are opportunities to assist your The Foundation enables individuals, working with you and your clients. We clients in maximizing the personal families, companies and charitable travel the state, and arrangements can benefits of giving when they are organizations to make gifts, current or often be made to meet with your clients making other major business, deferred, to benefit the community. where it is convenient for them and for personal, and financial decisions in You can link your clients with these you. If you have questions, please call connection with the following: (1) opportunities. us at 1 (800) 657-5357 or email us at estate planning; (2) writing or revising [email protected]. a will; (3) sale of a business or other ICF offers a variety of flexible giving major asset; (4) retirement planning; options that can help your clients PLANNED GIVING DESIGN and (5) at times of a financial windfall. achieve maximum tax benefits. We can CENTER

In addition to the day to day assistance we can provide, we invite you to visit the Planned Giving Design Center (PGDC), an interactive web site that ICF sponsors as a resource for anyone interested in estate and gift planning. If you are an advisor interested in timely information on all aspects of gift planning, this site will quickly become a favorite. The site includes tax rulings, digests, sample documents, and current news on changing tax laws. Getting started using the site is fast, simple, and free. To access, simply go to ICF’s website at www.idcomfdn.org and follow the links to PGDC. From here you will be able to explore more of the site or register to receive all of the benefits of the Planned Giving Design Center.

“TECHNIQUES”

ICF offers this free quarterly newsletter about charitable gift planning. It is distributed to over 1000 attorneys, CPAs and other financial advisors throughout Idaho, offering insight and the latest technical information on the issues of The Idaho Community Foundation staff is always available to discuss the good ideas estate planning, investing, and of grantseekers or the philanthropic goals of donors. Just stop in at 210 West State philanthropy. Please contact ICF if you Street in Boise. wish to be added to the mailing list. ICF 10 PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS

COMPARING ICF WITH A PRIVATE FOUNDATION

Starting a private foundation is a good option in certain situations, but here are some of the advantages gained by creating a partnership with the Idaho Community Foundation instead.

IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION PRIVATE FOUNDATION

Length of Time A fund is easy to establish and can be set up in Can be time-consuming and expensive. To Establish as little as one day. Generally requires creation of articles of incorporation, bylaws, and filing with the state and IRS. Usually requires the review of an attorney. The process can take more than three months.

Tax Benefits A donor realizes maximum tax benefits. Gifts may not receive as favorable tax treatment.

Excise Taxes The fund does not pay excise tax. Therefore, The private foundation pays excise tax on net there is more money available for charity. investment income, including net capital gains.

Tax Preparation No separate tax return to file for donors. Must file annual federal tax return, disclosing investments, grants, trustee fees, salaries, and other expenses.

Professional Oversight Every fund benefits from well-qualified, Many private foundations are too small to professional staff and responsible Board afford staff and liability insurance, or to oversight and fiduciary responsibility. Each benefit from reasonable investment fees. donor receives an annual financial report on the activity of the fund, noting distributions, income, and investment performance.

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

Required Payout None. Distributions may vary from year to Must distribute 5% of net asset value annually. year in accordance with ICF’s distribution policy.

Grant Requests Experienced staff available to help evaluate Must establish a process to evaluate and potential grantees. respond to grant requests.

Disclosure While tax returns of ICF are public, the records Tax returns are public information and are of individual funds are not, affording greater entered into directories for grant seekers. privacy in the operation of a fund.

Administrative Costs All of ICF’s services are provided at a very low Must bear all administrative costs, including cost (1% of the average fund balance for most staff salaries, benefits, insurance, office space, endowment funds, with scholarship funds equipment, legal and accounting expenses, subject to a $250 minimum annual fee ). etc. Most experts agree that it takes a Costs are lower because every fund shares in substantial asset base to justify the costs of defraying total costs. creating and maintaining a private foundation. 11 Funds CELEBRATING DONOR Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF FUNDS

Ada County Medical Society Charitable Gift Fund 28 Children’s Charities of Idaho 20 Adams County Historical Preservation and Museum Children’s Foundation Fund 28 Association’s 1915 Courthouse Fund 30 Jim and Barbara Cimino Fund 21 Jean Adams Scholarship Fund 25 Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. Operating Endowment Fund 28 Mary Fran Aguirre Academic Scholarship Fund 25 Community Trust Fund 15 Aid for Friends Endowment Fund 24 Robert L. Cook Memorial Fund 22 J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation Education Fund 30 Robert L. (Tony) and LaDean J. Copeland J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Fund 15 Endowment Fund 22 J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Operating Fund 28 Theodore H. Correll Memorial Scholarship Fund 25 Albertson’s Eastern Region Fund 21 Mike Crapo Math and Science Scholarship Fund 26 Albertson’s Northern Region Fund 21 Curtis Critter Rescue Fund 20 Albertson’s Southwestern Region Fund 21 Daugherty Foundation Fund for Children 17 Amalgamated Sugar Company Charitable Fund 15 Daugherty Foundation - ISU Education Boise Branch, American Association of University Scholarship Fund 26 Women Inez Robb Scholarship Fund 25 Deer Creek Endowment Fund 15 Elinor Angelo Fund 19 Deer Creek Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Anonymous Fund I 15 Deloitte & Touche Operating Fund 28 Anonymous Fund III 17 Betty Ann Diehl Fund for Music and Arts Education 20 Anonymous Fund IV 22 Downey Lions Club Fuhriman Memorial Anonymous Fund V 28 Scholarship Fund 26 Mary V. Arnold Fund for the Idaho Falls Symphony 28 Walter and Leona Dufresne Fund 19 Assistance League of Boise Endowment Fund 22 Dr. E.R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Philanthropic Assistive Technology Endowment Fund 19 Gift Fund 28 Bank of Idaho Operating Endowment Fund 28 Eagle Community Fund 21 Agnes Barrick Fund for the CASI Foundation 22 Paul and Jo Easterbrook Scholarship Fund 26 Agnes Barrick Fund for the Children’s Home Society Eastern Idaho Technical College Scholarship Fund 25 of Idaho 22 Ted Ellis Scholarship Fund for the Boys and Girls Club Basic American Inc. Operating Fund 28 of Ada County 26 Louise F. Beatty Memorial Fund 15 Emmett Public Library Children’s Endowment 24 Leland D. Beckman Foundation Fund 21 The Emmett Public School Foundation Fund 29 Harry Bettis Fund 17 Endowment for the Struggling Reader Program 23 Don J. Black Memorial Fund 15 Robert P. and Mary H. Evans Fund 23 Board Brothers Fund 22 Family Services Alliance of Southeast Idaho Boise Cascade Corporation Operating Fund 28 Endowment Fund 24 Boise Cooperative Preschool Endowment Fund 24 Irma Frisch Farrington Fund 26 Boise County Preschool Fund 30 Roger and Sybil Ferguson Education Fund 20 Boise High School Band Boosters Endowment Roger and Sybil Ferguson Fund 23 Scholarship Fund 25 John B. and Delores L. Fery Fund 17 Boise Philharmonic Association Fund 24 John B. Fery Fund 28 Warren H. Brown Memorial Fund 17 Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Family Fund 18 Boo Bushell Youth in the Performing Arts Fund 19 First Interstate Bank Fund 28 Caldwell Fine Arts Series Endowment Fund 24 First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls Fund 24 Camp Hodia Endowment Fund 24 First Security Bank Operating Fund 28 Capitol Holiday Tree 2003 Fund 31 Fortissimo Fund 20 Wendell P. Carnefix Memorial Scholarship Fund 25 Foundation for Idaho History Endowment Fund 24 Fredrick Chandler Memorial Scholarship Fund 25 Donald W. and Gretchen C. Fraser Fund 21 Chesbro Family Music Fund 20 Mary and George Freund Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Joan Chesbro Memorial Music Fund 28 Friends of Community House Special Project Fund 32 Funds 12 PHILANTHROPY

Friends of Patricia Special Project Fund 32 Idaho Power Company-Douglas E. Sprenger Memorial Friends of the Alexander House Fund 32 Scholarship Fund 26 Friends of the Nampa Public Library Endowment Fund 24 Idaho Power Company-Larry R. Wimer Memorial Scholarship Fund 26 Friends of Zoo Boise Endowment Fund 24 Idaho Press Club-Don Watkins Scholarship Fund 26 The Fund for a Better Life for North Idaho Kids 20 Idaho Society of CPA’s Scholarship Fund 27 The Fund for Joe’s Kids 18 Idaho State Council of Trout Unlimited Graduate Fund for the Cross at Table Rock 23 Scholarship Fund 27 Cally Galpin Fund 15 Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation Members’ Geography Knowledge Fund 20 Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Margaret E. Gigray Fund for Philanthropy 20 Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation Fund 29 Global Travel Operating Endowment Fund 28 Idaho Women’s Money Conference Fund 32 Alois and Marie Goldmann Memorial Scholarship Fund 26 Ifft Eastern Region Fund 21 Gooding High School Class of 1956 Scholarship Fund 26 Ifft Foundation Fund 21 Governor’s Roundtable for Families and Children Fund 32 Nick and Sara Ifft Operating Endowment Fund 28 Donovan and Evelyn Grable Memorial Intermountain Gas Industries Foundation Fund 28 Scholarship Fund 26 John William Jackson Fund 18 Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts Fund 23 William and Glenn C. Janss Fund 16 Greatest Need Endowment Funds—North, East, Alvie C. Jeffres Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Southwest 21 Kenlon P. and Carol J. Johnson Fund 20 Greatest Need Funds—North, East, Southwest, and Statewide (non-endowed) 33 Nora Johnson Memorial Fund 27 Green Giant Community Fund 20 Peter T. and Carolyn C. Johnson Fund 16 George E. and Florence D. Grismer Greatest Need Fund Whit and Paula Jones Fund 15 for North Idaho 21 Junior League of Boise Endowment Fund 24 Joseph Grismer M.D. Greatest Need Fund for Barry L. Keller Music and Museum Fund 23 North Idaho 21 Key Bank Operating Endowment Fund 28 Steve and Donna Guerber Scholarship Fund 26 Leslie K. Kiehn Memorial Fund 20 Irene Gustafson Scholarship Fund 26 King’s Stores Fund 16 Duane and Lola Hagadone Fund 21 Kissler Family Foundation Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Earl M. Hardy Advised Fund 29 Anna M. Koester Memorial Rose Garden Fund 29 Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell Fund 16 Kuna High School Scholarship Fund 27 Hecla Mining Company Fund 28 Lex and Celia Kunau Fund 21 James and Rose Helebrant Education Scholarship Fund 26 Maxine Elliott Kussy Forget Me Not Fund 23 Sheila Hennessey and Ern Blackwelder Fund 16 Gladys E. Langroise Advised Fund 16 Tip Hennessey Memorial Fund 16 Learning Lab, Inc. Endowment Fund 24 Tom and Alice Hennessey Fund 15 Yvonne and Dick Lierz Scholarship Fund 27 Tom and Alice Hennessey Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Lindsey Foundation Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 William R. Hewlett Fund 28 Brad and Teresa Little Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Hokey Pokey Scholarship Fund 26 Irv and Trudy Littman Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Hormaechea Family Fund 18 Earl and Judy Lunceford Fund 29 Lewis and Jeanette Hower Fund 25 Sara Maas Fund 19 Albert H. and Juanita F. Huber Fund 16 Macedonian Trust 29 Humphreys Diabetes Center Endowment Fund 24 Carol MacGregor, Ph.D. Philanthropic Gift Fund 29 Idaho Assistive Technology Project Fund 32 Harry and Colleen Magnuson Fund 21 Idaho Black History Museum Endowment Fund 24 Wendell P. and Barbara J. Marshall Family Trust Fund 21 Idaho Community Foundation General Operating Marshall Family Fund 29 Endowment Fund 28 Joe and Patty Marshall Family Fund 18 Idaho Community Foundation Anti-Poverty Marshall Public Library Endowment Fund 24 Endowment Fund 19 J. Carl Mattson Scholarship Fund 27 Idaho Community Foundation Youth Trust Fund 20 Herbert D. McAvoy Fund 19 Idaho Falls Ducks Unlimited Fund 24 Bernie and Warren McCain Fund 16 Idaho Humanities Council Education Programs Fund 24 Warren E. and Bernie McCain Fund 22 Idaho Humanities Council Endowment Fund 24 Pat and Lisa McMurray Family Fund 29 Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology Endowment Fund 24 Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Fund 19 Idaho Peace Officers Memorial Fund 32 Susan Michelbacher Memorial Fund 23 Idaho Power Company Fund 28 G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller Memorial Fund 29 13 Funds

Jeanette S. Miller Fund for the Fort Hall Reservation 20 Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Education Center Del Moore Fund 23 Endowment Fund 25 Morrison Knudsen Corporation Foundation Fund 28 Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Education Center Charles Stewart Mott Charitable Fund 15 Special Project Fund 33 Mountain Home High School Class of 1960 Trust Fund 27 Sacajawea Monument Special Project Fund 33 Mt. Harrison Heritage Foundation Endowment Fund 23 Salmon Elk’s Lodge 1620 Trust Fund 25 Theodore E. Munson Fund 21 Jane Sandy Fund 20 N/Plus Hayhook Fund 30 Roger C. Sathre Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Doug and Billie Nelson Fund 30 Manuel and Gladys Schneidmiller Scholarship Fund 25 Northwest Area Foundation Fund 33 Hollis Selders Memorial Fund 16 Northwest Area Foundation Operating Fund 28 Guy H. Shearer Memorial Fund 17 Almeda Oglesby Fund 23 Esther Simplot Performing Arts Academy Fund 22 Old Church Operating Fund 30 Robert and Lucille Smylie Fund 16 Operating Unrestricted Fund 33 Southern Idaho Learning Center Fund 23 Arthur and Jane Oppenheimer Fund 17 John and Carmelita Spencer Fund 22 Carol Ormond Scholarship Fund 27 Gilbert C. and Jane B. St. Clair Fund 23 Charlotte S. Oslund Fund 20 Stanley Sawtooth Meditation Chapel Endowment Fund 25 Pacific Coast Building Products Philanthropic Gift Fund 30 Ray and Linda Stark Fund 16 Panhandle Alliance for Education Endowment Fund 24 Dan and Ruth Panko Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Steele-Reese Foundation Operating Fund 28 Richard B. and Susan S. Parrish Fund 15 Steele-Reese Foundation Special Project Fund 33 Carolyn Patrick Fund 19 Nif and Sue Sullivan Fund 22 PAYADA, Inc. Endowment Fund 25 Sonja Tarnay Educational Fund 27 Peaceful Settlements Foundation Fund 20 Archie B. Teater Fund for Children with Disabilities 19 Frank and Dorothy Peavey Memorial Fund 20 The Terteling Company, Inc. Fund 19 Betty Penson Memorial Fund 16 Cindy Thiede Wood River Valley Memorial Fund 30 David and Vaniece Petso Family Fund 19 Wayne and Peggy Thiessen Family Foundation Fund 17 James A. Pinney Memorial Fund 19 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Cooper Wilcomb Fund 25 Pocatello Zoo Capital Fund 33 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Endowment Fund 23 Pocatello Zoo Endowment Fund 25 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Scholarship for Civic Engagement Fund 25 Jim Poore Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Robert I. and Barbara Troxell Fund 19 Portneuf Greenway Foundation Endowment Fund 25 Troxell Greatest Need Fund 16 Post Falls Community Fund 22 Curtis Turner Memorial Fund 22 Potlatch Corporation Operating Endowment Fund 28 United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho, Inc. Scholarship Fund 33 Praggastis Family Fund 19 United Heritage Fund 30 Marian Pritchett Memorial Scholarship Fund 30 United Way of Ada County – Gustav Linning Frances Reed Purkhiser Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Endowment Fund 24 Gordon C. and Frances B. Randall Memorial Fund 16 US West Foundation Operating Endowment Fund 28 Ethel R. and Ronald Rawlinson Fund 21 Daniel Ross Wallis Memorial Fund 30 Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Fund 17 Washington County Youth Hope Center 33 Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz Fund 19 Washington Trust Bank Operating Endowment Fund 28 Robert W. and Carol A. Reed Fund 22 Robert C. Weaver Memorial Scholarship Fund 27 Terry Reilly Health Services Endowment Fund 25 Weiser River Trail Fund 23 Earl C. and Harriet Reynolds Fund 22 West One Bank Operating Fund 28 Thomas J. and Kirste E. Richards Philanthropic Gift Fund 30 H.R. and Betty Weston Fund 22 Tom and Sheila Richards and John and Joy Richards Fund 22 Dorothy L. White Memorial Scholarship Fund 28 Richfield High School Scholarship Fund 27 Rolphe Family Fund 30 Lynn and Frank Whittelsey Fund 20 Alice and John Roper Fund 15 Whittenberger Foundation Fund 15 Jim and Bette Roper Fund 22 Miles and Virginia Willard Fund 19 Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund 21 Willard Arts Center and Colonial Theater Fund 24 Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for Eastern Idaho Lane Williams Memorial Fund 19 Technical College 23 Ed F. Winn Fund 20 Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for KISU Public TV 23 Wood River Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Scholarship Fund 25 John and Karen Rosholt Operating Endowment Fund 28 Harry F. Youmans Memorial Fund 23 Harold E. Rumsey Fund 19 Funds 14

Starting your own charitable fund in the Idaho Community Foundation is simple. Just follow these steps:

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 down entirely.

3. DECIDE ON YOUR DEGREE OF INVOLVEMENT.

ICF has a statewide Board of Directors, volunteer Regional Advisory Panels, and professional staff members who are knowledgeable about local nonprofits and community issues. You can choose to rely on their judgment regarding grants from your fund, or you can choose a high degree of personal involvement. You may make grant recommendations (donor advised) or have ICF research grant making opportunities and authorize grants from your fund (field-of-interest).

4. CHOOSE WHEN TO GIVE.

You can start your fund now with a gift that goes to work immediately or you can make plans to establish your fund in the future.

5. CHOOSE WHAT TO GIVE.

You can start your fund with almost any kind of asset - cash, publicly traded securities, closely held stock, interests in limited partnerships, real estate, and in some cases, tangible personal property. Gifts of long-term appreciated property earn tax deductions for their full market value. For future gifts, you may consider a bequest, a trust, the designation of ICF as the beneficiary of an insurance policy or your retirement plan. Tax deductions are earned at the time of the gift, while grant making continues into the future.

6. CHOOSE A NAME FOR YOUR FUND.

Every grant from your fund carries its name. Many people like the concept of giving in perpetuity, so choose to name their fund for themselves, for their family, or as a memorial to someone special. You can also remain anonymous.

7. COMPLETE AND SIGN A SIMPLE AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING YOUR FUND.

The Foundation prepares a fund agreement, tailored to the donor’s interest and needs, ensuring that the wishes of the donor will be carried out as 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 life’s quality throughout Idaho. 15 Funds

Individual Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation are described below. The list of 2003 grant recipients from the funds and purposes for which grants were made can be found beginning on page 39 of this annual report. The date after each fund name listed below indicates the year in which the fund was established.

Contributions from Park and Sharon Price were The Idaho Community Foundation made to this fund in memory of the following: ENDOWED contains the following Greatest Need Lillian Hartwell funds with endowments of $25,000 to Marjorie Knoff FUNDS $100,000: Contributions from Ward and Eve Williamson were made to this fund in memory of the following: Amalgamated Sugar Company Alma and Orville Bower Charitable Fund—1992 Jean Thompson GREATEST NEED FUNDS The distributions from this fund are In honor of Jane and Pam DeChambeau: aimed at meeting the most critical Diane DeChambeau The donor’s gift provides the needs of the state. In honor of Alice Hennessey: Foundation with maximum flexibility in Anonymous Fund I—1996 Carolyn S. Hjort meeting needs throughout Idaho. Contributions from Kiki Tidwell were made to Community Trust Fund—1989 this fund in honor of the following: Distributions from a greatest need fund This fund was created by the Idaho are made without restriction at the Len Harlig Community Foundation to receive Lisa Holley discretion of ICF’s Regional Advisory contributions from a wide range of Tom and Alice Hennessey Fund—1992 Panels and Board of Directors, ensuring donors. Contributors to this fund are that the gifts will always address current assured that the distributions will be Charitable giving from this fund is issues. Greatest need funds that used in perpetuity to meet charitable directed at meeting needs statewide. specifically benefit any of ICF’s three needs of Idaho. Whit and Paula Jones Fund—1991 regions are listed on page 20 in the 2003 contributors: This fund is designed to give maximum “Geographic Funds” section of this Isabel Bond flexibility to meet community needs as report. Contributors of $5,000 or more Donald Carleton they change over time. have the privilege of naming their fund. David and Randa Giles 2003 contributor: Intermountain Gas Company Whittenberger Foundation The Idaho Community Foundation Jordan & Company, Chartered CPA’s Richard B. and Susan S. Parrish Fund— Lynn and Portia Loosli contains the following Greatest Need 2000 Ola Ladies Club funds with endowments of Created by this Boise couple to provide $400,000–$999,999: Robert and Evelyn Pedersen Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund in ICF unrestricted funds to support a wide Elmer Soniville variety of organizations statewide. J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Fund—1990 In memory of Sally and Boyd Harris: 2003 contributors: The gift from Mr. and Mrs. Albertson William and Patricia Lodge In memory of Richard and Helen Parrish: creating this fund was earmarked for In memory of J.R. “Bob” Kemp: Richard and Susan Parrish broad charitable giving throughout Nampa Livestock Markets, Inc. Alice and John Roper Fund—1992 Idaho. In memory of Allison McDougall: This fund continues the tradition of Judith Krueger support for Idaho established by this In memory Peggy Bunting Orme: Twin Falls couple. The Idaho Community Foundation Martha Hopper contains the following Greatest Need In memory of Herbert Pember: Whittenberger Foundation Fund—1988 funds with endowments of Lawrence E. Riedesel This fund was established through a $100,000–$249,999: In memory of Dorothy Irene Craig Roden: challenge grant when the Foundation Bart and Dorothy Brassey was created. The fund was designed to Deer Creek Endowment Fund—1995 Contributions from Harvey and Myrna Bickett enhance unrestricted charitable giving were made to this fund in memory of the and continues to do so. Lynn Campion-Waddell and Tom following: Campion established this fund in Val McAtee collaboration with the Helen K. and Elizabeth Schubert The Idaho Community Foundation Arthur E. Johnson Foundation of Adam Schubert contains the following Greatest Need Colorado and the Campion Foundation. Eugene Walker funds of less than $25,000: 2003 contributor: Contributions from Vernon and Isabel Brassey Thomas B. Campion, Jr. were made to this fund in memory of the Charles Stewart Mott Charitable following: Louise F.Beatty Memorial Fund—1999 Fund—1990 Geraldine Little Bill Simpson Don J. Black Memorial Fund—1996 This fund was created as a challenge Contributions from Carol L. MacGregor were grant in recognition of the importance made to this fund in memory of the following: Cally Galpin Fund—1997 that unrestricted giving has for a Geraldine Little 2003 contributor: responsive community foundation. Blanche Nicholson Carol Galpin Funds 16

Sheila Hennessey and Ern Blackwelder greatest need for a wide variety of Fund—1998 charitable needs statewide. Tip Hennessey Memorial Fund—2002 2003 contributors: Created to memorialize this former In memory of Hollis Selders: Nampa resident, distributions will John and Mary Ackerman provide support in the area of greatest George and Marie Allen Jon and Arlynn Anderson needs for a wide variety of organizations Louie and Barbara Attebery statewide. Marilinn Batt 2003 contributors: Nancy Baxter In memory of Tip Hennessey: Robert and Elaine Carpenter MaryAnn Hennessey Shirley Clark Contributions from Tom and Alice Hennessey John Hull were made to this fund in memory of the following: Kathy Muntean Ruby Basabe Nancy Ostler Dee Dee Copsey Alvin and Mary Randall Margaret McDevitt Dominick Eloise Vanslyke Margaret Ellis Robert and Margaret Vernon Eva Fife Robert and Lucille Smylie Fund—1999 Barbara Troxell of Boise continues to Kay Fisher 2003 contributor: enrich life's quality throughout Idaho Kathleen Fortin Robert E. Smylie through the creation of a third Keith Gilbert Ray and Linda Stark Fund—1997 endowment fund in ICF - the Troxell Bill Greenfield 2003 contributors: Greatest Need Fund, which will give the Lillian Hartwell Ray and Linda Stark Foundation maximum flexibility in Tip Hennessey Troxell Greatest Need Fund—2003 meeting needs throughout the State. Robert Hufford 2003 contributor: Jessica Irvin Troxell Fund, Inc. Bernie and Warren McCain Fund—1996 Virginia Lenzi Created by this long-time Idaho couple to Geraldine Little provide a permanent contribution to the Shawn and Sage Marti ADVISED FUNDS Faye Mooney quality of life in Idaho, the donors and Helen Mullard Donors of $25,000 or more may retain their daughters recommend grant Martin Netson the privilege of participating in the recipients. Blanche Nicholson selection of beneficiaries of their fund. 2003 contributor: John Odiaga, Sr. While IRS regulations require that each Warren E. McCain Peggy Bunting Orme final decision must rest with the Richard Parrish Foundation’s Board of Directors, the The Idaho Community Foundation con- Park Price, Jr. advice given by donors is fully tains the following advised funds with Tony Selig considered in making grants from these endowments of $250,000–$500,000: Michael Thometz funds. In honor of Tom and Alice Hennessey: Nate Hennessey Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell Family William and Glenn C. Janss Fund—1990 The Idaho Community Foundation contains the following advised funds Fund—1997 Peter T. and Carolyn C. Johnson Fund— with endowments of $10,000,000 and This fund was established by the Idaho 2002 above: Falls couple with a gift of closely held Created on behalf of this McCall couple stock. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell and their to provide unrestricted funds to support children retain the privilege of a wide variety of charitable projects Gladys E. Langroise Advised Fund—2000 recommending grant recipients from the statewide. Created by a bequest from this long-time fund during their lifetimes. 2003 contributors: Boise resident, distributions from the 2003 contributors: In memory of Geraldine Little: fund are made primarily to organizations Contributions from Ralph and Mary Lynn Peter and Carolyn Johnson that provide for the health, education, Hartwell were made to the fund in memory of the Betty Penson Memorial Fund—2002 and welfare of children, including college following: Boyd Earl Created to memorialize the former students. Thomas Goe Idaho journalist, distributions from the Nicholas Ifft fund will support various charitable The Idaho Community Foundation Eva Russell organizations and projects. contains the following advised funds Alice Marie Longmore 2003 contributors: with endowments of Edgar Roemer In memory of Betty Penson: $1,000,000–$2,000,000: Albert H. and Juanita F.Huber Fund— Norman Moore James and Nadine Sinclair 1995 King’s Stores Fund—1999 Norma Smith Established by this Jackpot, Nevada, Created by the transfer of assets of the couple to ensure that their lifelong Gordon C. and Frances B. Randall M.H. King Foundation, the trustees of commitment to charitable activities will Memorial Fund—1989 this private foundation continue to continue far into the future. Upon the Hollis Selders Memorial Fund—2003 advise ICF on the annual distributions death of the donors, distributions from Created by family and friends in from the Fund. Grants are made to this fund will be designated to benefit a memory of this Caldwell resident, grants support charitable activities in areas wide variety of organizations in Idaho will provide support in the area of served by King’s Stores. and Nevada. 17 Funds

Arthur and Jane Oppenheimer Fund— recommended by the donors’ family The Idaho Community Foundation 1988 during their lifetime. Subsequently, it contains the following advised funds This was the first fund created in the will become a greatest need fund, with endowments of Foundation by individuals. The donors providing the Foundation with $100,000–$249,999: provide advice in preparation for maximum flexibility in meeting needs distribution of grants. throughout Idaho. Harry Bettis Fund—1991 Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Fund—2003 2003 contributors: The fund’s purpose is to support Created by Amy Rebholtz, along with Wayne and Peggy Thiessen charitable activities throughout Idaho family and friends, to memorialize her that meet current and emerging needs. late husband. Distributions from the The Idaho Community Foundation Upon the death of the advisors, this fund will be used to support charitable contains the following advised funds fund will be placed in the unrestricted organizations and projects with endowments of less than endowment of the Foundation. recommended by the advisors. $100,000: Daugherty Foundation Fund for 2003 contributors: Children—1999 In memory of Paul Rebholtz: Anonymous Fund III—1992 Christopher Butler Created by this Idaho Falls private The family creating this fund requested foundation to support organizations Greg and Ann Calcagno James and Teresa Cleary that no disbursements take place until it and programs serving children reaches a specified amount. throughout Idaho. The trustees of the Don and Irene Eaton Brenden and Victoria Fitzgerald Warren H. Brown Memorial Fund — Daugherty Foundation act as advisors to Milly Harmon 2001 the fund. Chris and Deanna Hessler Created by the Warren H. Brown Family John B. and Delores L. Fery Fund—1989 Scott Hurt of McCall and the Payette Lakes Ski Donor advice on use of the fund will Sam and Barbara Johnson Club, distributions from the fund will be continue during the couple’s and their Kurt and Treacy Liebich used to support youth Nordic and children’s lifetimes. Upon the death of Scot and Christina Ludwig Alpine skiing recreation activities at the the advisors, this fund will be placed in MWI Veterinary Supply Little Ski Hill near McCall, Idaho. the unrestricted endowment of the Derick and Kathy O’Neill 2003 contributors: Foundation. Jackson and Kathleen Parker Chris and Karan Anton 2003 contributors: Donald Porth Robert and Marvel Boydstun Contributions from John and Delores Fery were Rebholtz Family Foundation, Inc. Jayne Brown made to the fund in memory of the following: Amy Rebholtz Joan D. Carley Patricia Boyd Robert and Elizabeth Rebholtz Albert Carlsen James Kinney Thomas Rebholtz Lillian Eccher Geraldine Little Mary Rode John and Delores Fery Park Price, Jr. John and Lael Sabala William Forney Dean Thornton Louis and Suzanne Sabala Richard Forney Tanner Asset Management Robert and Klara Hansberger Group Tom and Alice Hennessey Clinton and Alison Tate High Mountain Nursery Trent and Mary Tate James Hoover David Williams Warren and Janice Jensen In honor of Derick and Kathy John and Jackie King O’Neill: Blaine and Dixie Lenon A.H. and Judy Burroughs May Hardware, Inc. Timberline High School— Associated Student Body Fund Gregory and Darlene McKim Philip and Nancy Reberger Guy H. Shearer Memorial Robert and Beverly Scoles Fund—1995 The Star-News Mary Jane and Jim Kinney Peggy Wheatcroft established this fund to In memory of Jayne Bilbao: ensure recognition of her Bert and Pat Armstrong father’s contribution to In memory of Bob Brost: development of Twin Falls Dennis and Jodell Barber County as founder of Filer In memory of Warren Brown: State Bank in 1908 Frederick and Betty Bagley (merged with Idaho First Jayne Brown National Bank). Earl and Kathleen Chandler 2003 contributors: Thomas and Eve Chandler In memory of Jim Kinney: John and Lois Drips Tom and Alice Hennessey Drew and Paula Forney Wayne and Peggy Stanley and Patricia Harwood Thiessen Family Karl and Sheila Klages Herald and Donna Nokes Foundation Fund—2003 FRIENDS Brian O’Morrow and Kristen De Boer Created by this Boise John and Delores Remaklus Derick O'Neill and Paul Rebholtz of Boise, shown here in couple, distributions are their teen years, were as close as brothers. After Paul's In memory of Barry Heikkila: used to support Heikkila Funeral Chapel untimely death in 2001, Derick (shown in the background) charitable organizations In memory of Susan Hill: led the way in building an ICF fund in Paul's memory. and projects Jon Hill Funds 18

In memory of Bill Jarvis: Contributions from Diane DeChambeau were Bert and Pat Armstrong made to the fund in honor of the following: In memory of David Kalange: Kevin Hubble Thomas Kalange Tim Mosko In memory of Keith Keithly: Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Family Dennis and Jodell Barber Fund—2003 In memory of Bill Kirk: Established by this Boise couple, Robert and Marcia Kirk grants from this fund will be made Willa Kirk upon the advice of the donors and Gene and Mary Warren their children during their lifetimes. In memory of Mary Alice Lancaster: Subsequently, it will become a greatest Earl Dodds In memory of R.O and Mary Maule: need fund, providing the Foundation Darrell and Rosemary Daubert with maximum flexibility in meeting In memory of William and Thelma Park: needs throughout Idaho. Lonnie and Annette Park 2003 contributors: In memory of Jack Seetin: Richard and Shirley Fields Jon and Jeanette Seetin The Fund for Joe’s Kids—1998 In memory of Richard Simplot: Created by the family and friends of Adelia G. Simplot the late Joe Cenarrusa to ensure that In memory of Willis Sullivan: the children’s programs he had Joan Sullivan championed would be continued in In memory of Jan Swanson: perpetuity. Tim Swanson and Lynne Edwards 2003 contributors: In memory of Michael Thometz: Dick and Shirley Fields of Boise Contributions from Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Donald and Marcia Clark were made to the fund in memory of the established an advised fund to achieve In memory of Tom Triol: following: their philanthropic goals. They are also Donald and Bonnie Trawicki Ruby Basabe members of ICF's Legacy Society, which In memory of Ray Watkins: Hatch Buttram recogizes individuals who have Del and Arlene Dodd Joe Cenarrusa designated the Idaho Community Contributions from Diane DeChambeau were Geraldine Little made to the fund in memory of the following: Foundation as an ultimate beneficiary Regina Miller of a deferred gift. David Kalange Letha Roman Geraldine Little Beverly Shepard Vonnie and Roger Swanstrom Faulkner Short In honor of Pat Allen: Hormaechea Family Fund—1992 Norman and Dieu-Hoi Hoover Wayne and Shirley Allen Bill and Jacqueline Jackson In honor of Andrew Brassey: Advice on distributions from this fund, Beatrice Jackson Bart and Dorothy Brassey established by Richard M. and Mary B. Douglas and Thuy Joseph In honor of Jayne Brown: Hormaechea, is given by the donors. James and Alicia Kromas Karl and Sheila Klages Upon their death, funds will be Daniel Kunz Paul and Amy Pemberton transferred to the Foundation’s Lawrence and Constance McLean In honor of John Greenwood: unrestricted endowment. Paul and Maureen Nagle Patricia Greenwood John William Jackson Fund—2000 Luu Nguyen In honor of Dawn Griffin: Created to memorialize this young man Optometric Center, P.A. Charles Griffin who was tragically killed in a climbing Kirby Orme In honor of Wally Lancaster: accident, distributions from the fund Eric and Marlys Osterhues James and Sandra Lancaster are used to support organizations Ryan and Heather Owsley providing opportunities to participate in Edward Palmieri sports activities, arts organizations, and Oscar and Asima Paulson Marshall and Martha Priest organizations involved in Boise and Mr. Rogavin Taiwan international student exchange. Justin and Laura Rychak 2003 contributors: Joe and Katy Simunich Herschel Abbott Riley Temple Bradley Appleman Kim Wallace James Bolin, Jr. Harry Wingo Camille Beckman Corporation William Young Jeffrey and Rebecca Carlisle Luis and Virginia Castaneda Joe and Patty Marshall Family Fund— Steve Chattin 2003 Steven and Ling Chi Created by this Boise couple to provide Darin and Debbi Danforth a permanent contribution to the quality Elizabeth Delaney of life in Idaho, the fund will be advised Susan Eid by the donors’ family during their Milo Elston lifetime. Subsequently, it will become a Kristin Fenwick greatest need fund, providing the Paul and Janice Gallant Foundation with maximum flexibility in Wayne and Peggy Thiessen of Boise Daniel and Carolyn Gibson meeting needs throughout Idaho. established an advised fund with Steven and Carol Green 2003 contributors: proceeds from their family foundation. Tom and Alice Hennessey Joe and Patty Marshall 19 Funds

recommended by the advisors. Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz Fund— The Idaho Community Foundation 1992 contains the following field-of-inter- The donors chose the Foundation to est funds with endowments of carry out charitable activities on their $500,000–$999,000: behalf while retaining the ability to help select its beneficiaries. Herbert D. McAvoy Fund—1995 Harold E. Rumsey Fund—1994 Established through a bequest by this The donor and family members Coeur d’Alene resident, the fund recommend grant recipients. benefits educational needs in Kootenai Archie B.Teater Fund for Children with County. Disabilities—1994 This fund was established with the The Idaho Community Foundation transfer of assets—primarily artwork— contains the following field-of-inter- from an existing nonprofit organization est funds with endowments of created at the request of the late artist. $100,000-$249,000: The Idaho Community Foundation is marketing the Teater paintings in order Assistive Technology Endowment to provide cash to the fund. Donations Joe and Patty Marshall of Boise Fund—1997 from the fund will benefit the needs of Created by the transfer of funds from established an advised fund to help youth in Idaho who have disabilities. with their family philanthropy. an existing ICF special project fund, The Terteling Company, Inc. Fund— this endowment fund will ensure 1990 annual support for programs providing Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Advisors to this fund depend on assistance to individuals with Fund—1991 recommendations of the Regional disabilities who need assistive Distributions from this fund are made Advisory Panels in making distributions. technology devices. with the advice of the resident vice Robert I. and Barbara Troxell Fund— president of the company’s Boise office. Idaho Community Foundation Anti- 1998 Poverty Endowment Fund—2002 Carolyn Patrick Fund—2001 Created by Mrs. Troxell in part to Created through the conversion of a The fund will be advised by this Emmett memorialize her late husband. The fund fully expendable fund created by the donor during her lifetime. Subsequently, is advised by the trustees of The Troxell Northwest Area Foundation, it will become a field-of-interest fund, Fund, Inc., a private foundation. distributions from this endowment with the ICF board selecting projects in Lane Williams Memorial Fund—1993 assist ICF’s efforts to alleviate poverty Gem County. This fund supports organizations throughout Idaho. 2003 contributor: Carolyn Patrick providing sports and recreation Sara Maas Fund—1995 opportunities for youth in Blaine Established through a charitable David and Vaniece Petso Family Fund— County. 1991 remainder trust, the fund benefits worthwhile needs in Boise with Created to involve their children in preference given to programs philanthropy. The family takes an active FIELD-OF-INTEREST FUNDS supporting the arts. role in recommending grant recipients. This option allows donors of $25,000 or Miles and Virginia Willard Fund—1992 James A. Pinney Memorial Fund—1996 more to limit grants from their funds to Established by Mr. and Mrs. Willard, Established by the Erstad family to organizations or projects within a grants support youth services and/or ensure recognition of Ann Erstad’s great particular charitable field, geographic arts organizations in Eastern Idaho. grandfather’s contributions to the early area, or combination thereof. The development of Boise through his 1881 Foundation determines the annual election as the city’s ninth mayor and to beneficiaries of these funds within the The Idaho Community Foundation his development of cultural programs in bounds of the donor’s wishes. contains the following field-of-inter- the region through construction and est funds with endowments of less than $100,000: operation of the Columbia and Pinney The Idaho Community Foundation Theaters. Grants from the fund are made contains the following field-of-interest to theater arts groups in the funds with endowments over Elinor Angelo Fund—2000 Southwestern Region. $2,000,000: Created by Barbara Troxell, Boise, in 2003 contributors: honor of her niece, grants from the Hyatt and Belen Erstad Contributions from Andrew and Shannon Erstad Walter and Leona Dufresne Fund— fund support programs that advance were made to this fund in memory of the 1997 or encourage reading either by adults following: Created by the transfer of assets from a or children in ICF’s Southwestern Barbara Applegate private foundation, distributions from Region. Roger Cole the fund will be used to provide Boo Bushell Youth in the Performing Ann Erstad scholarships for worthy men and Arts Fund—1999 Praggastis Family Fund—2004 women in need of financial assistance, Created in memory of Boo Bushell, Distributions from this fund established prevention of child abuse, crime grants from the fund are used to by Tom and Michelle Praggastis of Sun prevention, promotion of the fine arts, provide scholarships to Blaine County Valley will support charitable the elimination of poverty, and the secondary school graduates wishing to organizations and projects enhancement of scientific research. pursue theater arts, to provide Funds 20

scholarships to Camp Little Laugh, and Geography Knowledge Fund—1992 support special projects and activities to assist special projects which would Linda Grable-Curtis established this for schools and libraries in enhance performing arts opportunities fund, and she and her husband advise communities with populations of less for youth in Blaine County. the Foundation on the choice of than 3,000. Ms. Oslund advises ICF’s Chesbro Family Music Fund—1992 beneficiaries to further the study of Board of Directors on the annual This fund supports and enhances geography by Idaho students in the beneficiaries of the fund. music in the Eastern Region. During kindergarten, elementary and junior Peaceful Settlements Foundation their lifetimes, it is being advised by high grades. Fund—1997 the daughters of Joan Chesbro. Margaret E. Gigray Fund for Created when an existing organization Children’s Charities of Idaho—1990 Philanthropy—1999 decided to dissolve, its remaining assets Organizations throughout Idaho Created in memory of this long-time were given to ICF to create a permanent meeting the needs of children in the Idaho philanthropist and founding fund to provide education and services areas of health, education, recreation Board member of the Idaho to citizens of Idaho regarding the and the arts benefit from this fund. Community Foundation, distributions prevention, management, and/or peaceful resolution of conflict. Curtis Critter Rescue Fund—1999 from the fund are used to support Created by Linda-Grable Curtis of organizations and activities which Frank and Dorothy Peavey Memorial Meridian. Distributions support promote philanthropy throughout Fund—2000 programs in the fields of research, Idaho. Created in memory of this Boise couple, health maintenance, and rescue of Green Giant Community Fund—1991 fifty percent of the amount available for small animals. Organizations meeting the needs of distribution each year is divided equally 2003 contributors: disadvantaged youth and/or those among five designated organizations, Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis addressing issues of hunger benefit with the remainder being granted to In memory of Michael McClure: from this fund. Grants are made in the organizations and programs that Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis geographic area in which growers support the arts, the environment, the Betty Ann Diehl Fund for Music and supplying the Buhl company are homeless, or the mentally ill. Arts Education—2003 located. Jane Sandy Fund—1995 Established by this Sandpoint resident Idaho Community Foundation Youth Established by transfer of a trust created to support music and arts education Trust Fund—1992 in 1963, grants from the fund are made for students served by the Lake Pend Established by the Idaho Community statewide in support of programs Oreille School District. The Board of Foundation to respond to needs of serving disadvantaged youth. the Panhandle Alliance for Education disadvantaged and homeless youth Lynn and Frank Whittelsey Endowment advises on the beneficiaries of the between 12 and 18 years of age. The Fund—2000 Fund. Foundation encourages gifts to this Created by this Sun Valley couple, the 2003 contributor: fund of any size, from any source. fund benefits three designated charities. Betty Ann Diehl Kenlon P.and Carol J. Johnson Fund— As the fund grows, it will broaden its Roger and Sybil Ferguson Education 1992 scope to include a wider range of Fund—1991 projects in Blaine County. The fund provides for the purchase of Established to benefit innovative clothing, particularly for winter, for Ed F.Winn Fund—1994 educational programs in Madison needy children in the Eastern Region. Established through transfer of a trust, County schools. The Fergusons grants from the fund are made to Leslie K. Kiehn Memorial Fund—1999 participate in the selection of worthy benefit the homeless and disadvantaged projects to be supported. Created in memory of this Eagle in Bonneville County. Fortissimo Fund—2003 resident, distributions from the fund Created by Paula Brown Sinclair of will support programs dealing with women’s and children’s issues. Leslie’s Twin Falls, grants from this fund are GEOGRAPHIC FUNDS made upon the advice of the donor to husband and eventually her two sons will advise ICF on the annual promote the live performance of A geographic fund is created to benefit a classical music in the Twin Falls area. beneficiaries of the fund. 2003 contributors: particular city, county, or otherwise 2003 contributor: In memory of Leslie Kiehn: defined geographic area by an Paula Brown Sinclair Thomas and Christie Fleming individual or a group of individuals who The Fund for a Better Life for North Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts join together to contribute a minimum Idaho Kids—1999 Dennis and Donna Meier of $25,000. Grants from the fund are Created by James and Marlene Jeanette S. Miller Fund for the Fort Hall made only within the defined Wogsland, grants from this fund are Reservation—1999 geographic area. Depending on the made upon the advice of the donors to donor’s wishes as specified in the fund Created by this Washington, D.C. support programs and agreement, some of the funds are resident who lived as a child in organizations in Benewah, Bonner, advised, while others designate ICF’s Blackfoot and Idaho Falls to Boundary, Kootenai, and Shoshone Regional Advisory Panels to advise on memorialize her father, Dave Segal, and counties which are serving young distributions. her long-time friend, Mary Arnquist. children and their families and focus Distributions from the fund are used to on the prevention of juvenile Greatest need funds that specifically support charitable activities on the delinquency. benefit any of ICF’s three regions can be Reservation with an emphasis on 2003 contributors: created with a minimum contribution James and Marlene Wogsland children and the elderly. of $5,000. Because they are targeted to a In memory of Ralph Kizer: Charlotte S. Oslund Fund—1999 geographic area, they are listed in this James and Marlene Wogsland Created by this Boise resident to section. 21 Funds

Wendell P.and Barbara J.Marshall Albertson’s Southwestern Region Fund— The Idaho Community Foundation Family Trust Fund—1994 1989 contains the following geographic The fund established by this Pocatello Distributions from this challenge grant funds with endowments of $1,000,000- couple benefits charities in the Eastern benefit charitable organizations in $3,000,000: Region. Southwestern Idaho. Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund—1995 Leland D. Beckman Foundation Fund— Ifft Foundation Fund—2001 Established by this Idaho Falls couple, 1992 Created through the transfer of the distributions from the fund benefit Established by the trustees of this private assets of this private foundation which charitable needs in Eastern Idaho. foundation in Idaho Falls, grants from was established in 1984 by Nick and this fund assist charitable activities in the Sara Ifft. Distributions benefit projects Eastern Region. in Southeastern Idaho and the Greater The Idaho Community Foundation contains the following geographic Jim and Barbara Cimino Fund—1992 Pocatello area. Charitable organizations and projects in 2003 contributors: funds with endowments of $100,000- $249,999: the Ketchum/Sun Valley area benefit Estate of G. Nicholas Ifft from the generosity of this couple. In memory of Nicholas Ifft: Eagle Community Fund—1994 Butch and Nancy Alford Ifft Eastern Region Fund—1989 June Anderson Charitable organizations and projects in R. H. and Thelma Clay Established by G. Nicholas and Sara Ifft the City of Eagle benefit from this fund. as one of the Foundation’s earliest A. Dale Dunn Greatest Need Endowment Fund for funds, grants from this fund are made Family Services Alliance North Idaho—2004 Thomas and Marguerite Frye in support of charitable organizations H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. and activities in Eastern Idaho. Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Tom and Alice Hennessey 2003 contributors: Eastern Idaho—2004 Henry and Rebecca Hunt In memory of Park Price, Jr.: Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Idaho Public Television Edith Abernathy Southwestern Idaho—2004 Robert and Jean Jones Park and Mary Dickerson These three funds were created to receive Tom and Bessie Katsilometes Gerald and Marcia File gifts from anyone interested in helping to Peter Kirchhof Bruce Hanson build permanent endowment funds for Leo M. Knudson Martin and Frances Hepker any of ICF’s three regions. Distributions Brad and Teresa Little Sara Ifft from each of the funds benefit only the Roger and Claudia Martell Tom and Bessie Katsilometes specific region. William Vern McCann, Jr. and Lori McCann James and Sharon Manning Joy Morrison Barbara J. Marshall George E. and Florence D. Grismer John and Jackie Parrish Archie W. Service Greatest Need Fund for North Idaho— Park and Sharon Price Stephen and Gale Sherman 2003 John and Karen Rosholt Established by this Wallace couple, the Jack and Olah Rucker Lex and Celia Kunau Fund—1998 fund is designed to give maximum Nicholas A. Tsakrios Created by this Burley couple, flexibility to meet needs throughout distributions from the fund are used to North Idaho as they change over time. support charitable activities in Cassia The Idaho Community Foundation 2003 contributors: County. Mr. and Mrs. Kunau advise contains the following geographic George and Florence Grismer ICF’s Board of Directors on the annual funds with endowments of Joseph Grismer M.D. Greatest Need Fund beneficiaries from the fund during $500,000–$800,000: for North Idaho—2000 their lifetimes. Created by this Wallace resident to 2003 contributors: Ethel R. and Ronald Rawlinson Fund— Lex and Celia Kunau provide unrestricted funds to support a 1992 wide variety of organizations in North Established through a charitable Idaho. The Idaho Community Foundation Duane and Lola Hagadone Fund—1998 remainder trust to continue Dr. and contains the following geographic Mr. and Mrs. Hagadone retain the Mrs. Rawlinson’s lifetime commitment funds with endowments of less than privilege of advising ICF’s Board of to the Emmett area, grants from this $100,000: advised fund are made in support of Directors on the annual distributions charitable organizations and activities from the fund during their lifetimes. It that benefit Gem County. Albertson’s Eastern Region Fund— will eventually benefit organizations in 1989 the four northern counties of Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, and Shoshone. The Idaho Community Foundation Established as one of the challenge contains the following geographic grants made to each of the Harry and Colleen Magnuson Fund— funds with endowments of $250,000- Foundation’s three regions by the 1990 $499,999: corporation, this fund was the first to The fund targets charitable organizations be matched on a dollar-for-dollar and activities in the city of Wallace as basis and now benefits charities in beneficiaries. Donald W. and Gretchen C. Fraser Eastern Idaho. 2003 contributors: Fund—1994 John Amonson Established through a charitable Albertson’s Northern Region Fund— 1989 H. James Magnuson remainder trust, the fund continues the Robert and Rita Mecham Distributions from this challenge grant commitment of the Sun Valley couple to Theodore E. Munson Fund—1996 supporting charitable organizations that benefit charitable organizations in North Idaho. Established by Bon Munson to benefit Blaine County. memorialize her late husband, the fund Funds 22

supports charitable needs in the Foundation has the contractual ability In memory of Eleanore Rost: Southwestern Region. to redirect the distribution in accord George and Frances Alvarez Post Falls Community Fund—1999 with the donor’s original intent. In memory of Orton Spencer: James Neil Created by a group of Post Falls leaders, Contributions from Kay Alspaugh were made to this geographic fund supports a wide The Idaho Community Foundation the fund in memory of the following: variety of projects in the Post Falls area contains the following donor designat- Jim Neil as recommended by a local advisory ed funds with endowments over Fran Ponder group. $1,000,000: Contributions from Jerome and Lila Beeson were 2003 contributor: made to the fund in memory of the following: Kim Brown Ben Brooks Warren E. and Bernie McCain Fund— Margaret Ellis Robert W. and Carol A. Reed Fund— 1990 1992 Keith Gilbert Proceeds from the fund are made Helen Lowder Established to further this pioneer available to the Warren E. McCain family’s tradition of philanthropy, the Betty Lungren Middle School in Payette for use at the Contributions from Sharon McKee were made to fund benefits charities and their discretion of the school’s the fund in memory of the following: activities in the Magic Valley. administrators. Johnny Johnson Earl C. and Harriet Reynolds Fund— Esther Simplot Performing Arts Sherri Ricketts 1990 Academy Endowment Fund—1992 Contributions from Frances Spofford were made to the fund in memory of the following: This fund was created by Mr. Reynolds, Distributions from this endowed fund in part, as a memorial to his late wife. Margaret Ellis established by J.R. Simplot are Gilbert Hereth Distributions from this gift are disbursed regularly to defray operating dedicated to the support of charitable Nicholas Ifft costs of the Academy named for his Bob Klosterman organizations in the Southwestern wife. Region. Contributions from Charles and Patricia Story were made to the fund in memory of the Tom and Sheila Richards and John and following: The Idaho Community Foundation Joy Richards Fund—1991 Mary Gartin contains the following donor designat- Grants from the fund established by this Jim Neil ed funds with endowments of family are made for projects In honor of Ben Brooks: $750,000–$999,999: recommended by the Northern Region Kay Alspaugh Advisory Panel of the Foundation. In honor of Vicki Murphy: Sharon L. McKee Jim and Bette Roper Fund—1990 Nif and Sue Sullivan Fund—1998 Established by this life-long Idaho Distributions from this fund provide an Agnes Barrick Fund for the CASI couple, grants from this fund support a annual gift to Hope House, a shelter in Foundation—2002 broad range of charitable activities in Marsing established to help children Created through the bequest of this the Southwestern Region. needing a warm, caring environment. former Rexburg resident who cared deeply for the welfare of children, John and Carmelita Spencer Fund— distributions from the fund are 1990 The Idaho Community Foundation contains the following donor designat- designated to provide annual support for Established by Mrs. Spencer to the CASI Foundation for Children. memorialize her late husband, the fund ed funds with endowments of less supports charitable needs in the than $100,000: Agnes Barrick Fund for the Children’s Northern Region. Home Society of Idaho—2002 Created through the bequest of this Curtis Turner Memorial Fund—1992 Anonymous Fund IV—2000 former Rexburg resident for whom the At the request of the fund’s creator, Established by Harry Turner to ensure welfare of children was a primary concern, details about this endowment fund will recognition of his father’s contribution distributions from the fund are designated not be disclosed until after his/her to the development of Twin Falls and to provide permanent annual income to death. the surrounding area, grants are made the Children’s Home Society of Idaho. to charities in the Magic Valley. Assistance League® of Boise—2000 Board Brothers Fund—1993 H. R. and Betty Weston Fund—1998 Created by several members of this Proceeds from this fund will be used for nonprofit organization to provide Created by Mrs. Weston to support a structural maintenance of the historic ongoing support for its charitable wide variety of organizations in the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Hailey. programs. Treasure Valley area. Ms. Weston No disbursements are being made until a 2003 contributors: retains the privilege of advising ICF’s specified amount has been attained. Board of Directors on the annual Assistance League of Boise beneficiaries of the fund during her Sharon L. McKee Robert L. Cook Memorial Fund—1997 lifetime. In memory of Margaret Ellis: Created to memorialize a long-time George and Frances Alvarez resident of Idaho Falls and his support of Hanna Robinson needy individuals during the holiday DONOR DESIGNATED Ray and Ann Ryden season, grants from this fund are made FUNDS Juno Van Ocker to the Idaho Falls Goodfellows. In memory of Gilbert Hereth: Donors of $25,000 or more may ensure Robert L. (Tony) and LaDean J. Copeland Bart and Dorothy Brassey Endowment Fund—2000 long-term annual support to the Donald and Constance Edkins charitable organization chosen at the In memory of Betty Lungren: Created by this Lewiston couple to time of the fund’s creation. Should the Tom and Alice Hennessey provide annual operating support for the designated organization cease to exist In memory of Jim Neil: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark or become dysfunctional, the Juno Van Ocker Valley and Lewis-Clark State College. 23 Funds

Barry L. Keller Music and Museum Gilbert C. and Jane B. St. Clair Fund— Fund—2002 1997 Created through the bequest of this Created by Mrs. St. Clair in part as a long-time Pocatello resident, memorial to her late husband, the distributions from the fund are distributions from this fund are equally designated to provide annual divided between All Saints Episcopal support to the South Bannock Church in Boise and the Idaho Youth County Historical Center, Inc., St. Ranch in Rupert. John’s Episcopal Church in Idaho Endowment for the Struggling Reader Falls, and the Idaho Falls Symphony. Program—2000 Susan Michelbacher Memorial Created by Roy Montague of Star, Fund—2003 distributions from the fund will be used Established by Bert Michelbacher of to support innovative reading programs Idaho Falls as a memorial to his in the Meridian School District. wife, grants from this fund to the Weiser River Trail Fund—2000 Idaho Falls Goodfellows provide Created by Patricia Pontefract of Boise support for needy individuals during to support development of the Weiser the holiday season. River Trail. 2003 contributor: 2003 contributor: In memory of Susan Michelbacher: Contributions from Patricia Heldt were made to Bert Michelbacher Susan Michelbacher's legacy lives on this fund in memory of the following: Bob LeBow through a memorial fund established Del Moore Fund—1998 Created through a gift of land in Robert Marshall by her husband, Bert. The Fund Mary Gaile Williams provides gifts to needy families in Idaho Idaho County, proceeds from the sale of that land will be used to Harry F.Youmans Memorial Fund— Falls during the holiday season. Susan 2000 is shown here with her son Christopher. create a fund to benefit two Grangeville nonprofit organizations. Created by Mrs. Bobbette F. Youmans- Mt. Harrison Heritage Foundation Viker as a memorial to her late husband. Endowment Fund—1999 In memory of this Boise resident’s love Maxine Elliott Kussy Forget Me Not for animals, distributions from the fund Created by Hermon King of Burley, Fund—1998 will be made to the Idaho Humane annual distributions from the fund Created by this long-time Idaho Falls Society to pay the fees for senior help provide operating support. Mr. resident, distributions from the fund citizens who wish to adopt an animal King invited others to join him in provide an annual gift to the city of from the Society. Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation building this permanent Division to be used for beautification endowment for the performing arts of the public parks. center. AGENCY ENDOWMENT The Fund for the Cross at Table Rock— 2003 contributors: FUNDS 1999 Lex and Celia Kunau Mount Harrison Heritage Foundation A charitable organization can ensure Created by Rich and Betty Jordan of long-term annual support for the future Almeda Oglesby Fund—1999 Boise. Annual distributions from the and obtain the economies and potential fund are used for maintenance and Created through the bequest of this rewards of participating in a larger repairs of this Boise landmark. long-time Lewiston resident, investment pool by placing its 2003 contributors: distributions from the fund are endowment with the Foundation. An Rich and Betty Jordan designated to purchase books for agency fund can be established with as Robert P.and Mary H. Evans Fund— the Lewiston Public Library. little as $10,000, payable within five 1992 Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for years. Distributions from the fund are Proceeds from this fund are designated Eastern Idaho Technical College— regularly made to the participating for distribution in support of the St. 1999 agency for use as its Board of Directors Nicholas Catholic School in Rupert. Created by this Idaho Falls couple to deems appropriate. Anyone may add to Roger and Sybil Ferguson Fund—1990 provide annual support for the fund with any amount, at any time. Madison County Senior Citizens are scholarships and maintenance needs at the College. beneficiaries of this gift, with proceeds The Idaho Community Foundation disbursed annually to the Rogers and Hazel Rose Fund for contains the following agency funds organization’s board for use in meeting KISU Public TV—1997 with assets over $1,000,000: critical needs. The fund was created by this Idaho Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts Fund— Falls couple to provide permanent 2000 annual income to this charitable Treasure Valley Family YMCA Created by this Boise couple, organization. Endowment Fund—1993 distributions will provide long-term Southern Idaho Learning Center Established to assure ongoing operating support for Boise State University’s Fund—1998 support for the Treasure Valley Family scholarship program, Idaho Public The fund was created by Hermon YMCA. Television, Idaho Public Radio, and King of Burley to provide an annual 2003 contributors: Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc. gift to this Twin Falls organization Treasure Valley Family YMCA 2003 contributors: serving individuals with learning In memory of Robert Erickson: Jeremy Gray and Bron Roberts disabilities. Tom and Alice Hennessey Funds 24

Friends of Zoo Boise Endowment The Idaho Community Foundation con- The Idaho Community Foundation Fund—2003 tains the following agency funds with contains the following agency funds Created by this organization to provide endowments of $500,000- $999,999: with endowments of less than annual operating support for $100,000: Zoo Boise. 2003 contributor: Idaho Humanities Council Education Aid For Friends Endowment Fund— Idaho Zoological Society Programs Fund—2001 1997 Idaho Black History Museum Created to provide support for the Established to assure ongoing operating Endowment Fund—1998 Council’s various education programs. support for this Pocatello organization Distributions from the fund are used for 2003 contributor: which serves the homeless and low- the maintenance of the historic Idaho Humanities Council income individuals. building which houses the museum. Humphreys Diabetes Center Endowment Mary V.Arnold Fund for the Idaho Falls 2003 contributors: Fund—2000 Symphony—1997 Contributions from Tom and Alice Hennessey Created by this Boise nonprofit Created by the transfer of an existing were made to this fund in memory of the organization to help provide for its trust, the fund provides annual support following: ongoing operating needs. Aurelius and Dorothy Buckner to the Idaho Falls Symphony. 2003 contributor: Charles Maxwell 2003 contributor: Humphreys Diabetes Center In memory of Mary Arnold: Idaho Falls Ducks Unlimited Fund— Lowell Jobe 1995 The Idaho Community Foundation con- Boise Cooperative Preschool Established through transfer of a trust, tains the following agency funds with Endowment Fund—2003 distributions from this fund support endowments of $250,000- $500,000: Created by this nonprofit school to help programs as designated by the Board of provide for its ongoing operating needs. the Idaho Falls organization. 2003 contributor: Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology Camp Hodia Endowment Fund—1998 Boise Cooperative Preschool Endowment Fund—1994 Created by the Idaho Diabetes Youth Established to assure ongoing support Programs, Inc., this fund provides annual Caldwell Fine Arts Series Endowment Fund—1990 for operation of the museum at the Old operating support for the camp serving Idaho Penitentiary site in Boise. Idaho youth with diabetes. Established to assure ongoing operating 2003 contributor: support for the Caldwell Fine Arts Series. Junior League of Boise Endowment Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc. Emmett Public Library Children’s Fund—2002 Idaho Humanities Council Endowment Endowment Fund—2000 Created by this nonprofit organization Fund—2000 Created by the Library to provide annual to assure ongoing support for its Created by this nonprofit organization to support for its children’s programs. projects that improve the lives of the Treasure Valley community. provide annual operating support for its Family Services Alliance of Southeast activities. 2003 contributors: Idaho Endowment Fund—2004 Randy and Candi Allphin Learning Lab, Inc. Endowment Fund— Created by this Pocatello agency, 1997 Arlan and Jan Bergesen distributions from the fund will help Charles and Gladyn Blanton Established to ensure permanence for a support its services, which include Vernon and Isabel Brassey gift to this organization, distributions providing shelter and advocacy for Brent and Sandra Fery from the fund support its ongoing victims of sexual assault and domestic Robert and Marilyn Fordham operating needs. violence. Tom and Rhonda Hill First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls Junior League of Boise The Learning Tree The Idaho Community Foundation con- Fund—1995 Rick and Suzanne Lierz tains the following agency funds with Established through transfer of a trust, endowments of $100,000- $249,999: John McCormac distributions from this fund support Richard and June Smith programs as designated by trustees of Michael and Susan Smith the Idaho Falls church. Boise Philharmonic Association Fund— Thomas South 2003 contributors: Thomas Enterprises 1990 Donald and Joann Cissel Established to assure ongoing operating Marshall Public Library Endowment support for the Boise Philharmonic Foundation for Idaho History Fund—1991 Association. Endowment Fund—2003 Established to assure ongoing Created to provide a permanent source United Way of Ada County-Gustav operating support for the Marshall Linning Endowment Fund—1995 of funds to help the Idaho State Public Library in Pocatello. Historical Society preserve the State´s Established with an initial gift from the 2003 contributor: estate of Gustav Linning, distributions heritage Albertson’s, Inc. from the fund support ongoing operating 2003 contributor: Panhandle Alliance for Education The Terteling Company, Inc. needs of the Treasure Valley United Way. Endowment Fund—2003 Willard Arts Center and Colonial Theater Friends of the Nampa Public Library Created by the Panhandle Alliance for Fund—2000 Endowment Fund—1995 Education, an organization promoting Created by the Idaho Falls Arts Council to Established to assure ongoing support excellence in education and broad- provide for ongoing operating needs of for operation of the Nampa Public based community support for the Lake this performing arts center. Library. Pend Oreille School District. 2003 contributors: 2003 contributor: 2003 contributor: Alan and Lexie French Friends of the Nampa Public Library Panhandle Alliance for Education Inc. 25 Funds

PAYADA, Inc. Endowment Fund—1997 Stanley Sawtooth Meditation Chapel Wood River Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Created by this Boise organization to Endowment Fund—1997 Scholarship Fund—1996 assure annual support for its substance Created to provide a permanent source of Created by Alturas Lodge #13, I.O.O.F. and abuse prevention programs for area funds to maintain this historic building Snowdrop Rebekah Lodge #71 with the youth. in Stanley. proceeds from the sale of their building, Pocatello Zoo Endowment Fund—2002 Treasure Valley Family YMCA Cooper the fund provides scholarships for Established to assure ongoing support Wilcomb Fund—2002 graduates in the Wood River Valley who for the Pocatello Zoo. Created in memory of Cooper Wilcomb, choose to attend a college, university, vocational, or technical school in Idaho. Portneuf Greenway Foundation who lost his life in an accident at age 12. 2003 contributors: Endowment Fund—1997 Distributions will assist youth programs J. Randolf and M. Carol Updyke Distributions from this fund are used which Cooper enjoyed so much at the for the expansion and maintenance of Treasure Valley Family YMCA. the Portneuf Greenway in Pocatello. The Idaho Community Foundation con- Among the priority projects is the SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS tains the following scholarship funds with endowments of less than $100,000: construction of a Greenway Historic Donors of $25,000 or more may Loop drive and trail through the customize a scholarship fund to provide Portneuf Gap area and/or the Gittins educational opportunities for graduates Family Historic Site, emphasizing the of certain schools, for studies in specific Mary Fran Aguirre Academic Scholarship Portneuf Gap’s importance to the fields, or for programs at particular Fund—1998 development of Pocatello. institutions of higher education. Created by Felipe Aguirre in honor of his 2003 contributor: wife to provide scholarships to graduating In memory of Nicholas Ifft: seniors of Mountain Home High School. M. Mickelson The Idaho Community Foundation con- Boise Branch, American Association of Terry Reilly Health Services tains the following scholarship funds with endowments of $100,000- $250,000: University Women Inez Robb Scholarship Endowment Fund—2001 Fund—1997 Created by this Treasure Valley agency, Created to memorialize the former distributions from the fund will help journalist who bequeathed funds to that Jean Adams Scholarship Fund—1999 support its services, which provide organization to provide scholarships to access to quality health care— Created by this 1946 graduate of Boise State University juniors or seniors. particularly for those who are Mountain Home High School to provide 2003 contributor: uninsured, poor, living in rural areas, scholarships to graduates of her alma Patricia Pontefract mater who plan to pursue higher non-English-speaking, homeless, or Boise High School Band Boosters education in the state of Idaho. otherwise facing barriers to getting the Endowment Fund—2000 care they need. Eastern Idaho Technical College Scholarships from this fund are awarded 2003 contributors: Scholarship Fund—1993 Vickie Holbrook to students who have given their time and Established by the Daugherty talents to the Boise High School Band. McNabb Realty Foundation, scholarships benefit Wendell P.Carnefix Memorial Ruby Group students attending Eastern Idaho Scholarship Fund—2003 Ann and Lars Sandven Technical College at Idaho Falls. Donna Shepard Created in memory of this long-time Terry Reilly Health Services Lewis and Jeanette Hower Fund—1992 Fruitland nurseryman and orchard owner, In memory of Lily Cardwell: The fund was created to benefit Idaho this fund was established by his family to James and Lorraine Harper students, preferably from the Emmett provide scholarships for Fruitland High In memory of Dr. Robert LeBow: area, planning to major in journalism at School graduates pursuing a career in Tom and Alice Hennessey the University of Idaho and/or music at agriculture or horticulture. Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Albertson College of Idaho. 2003 contributor: Education Center Endowment Fund— Manuel and Gladys Schneidmiller In memory of Wendell Carnefix: 2001 Scholarship Fund—1999 Barbara Carnefix Created as a place to accumulate funds Created by Mrs. Schneidmiller to provide Fredrick Chandler Memorial Scholarship that will become a source of future scholarships to graduating seniors of Post Fund—2000 operating support for this Center Falls High School. Created in memory of this Ketchum located in Salmon. The Center is the 2003 contributor: resident, scholarships from the fund are central feature of a region of sites that Gary Schneidmiller awarded to students of the Community interprets the longest overland portion Treasure Valley Family YMCA Scholarship School in Sun Valley who have an of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and for Civic Engagement Fund—2000 aptitude for science. commemorates the story of Sacajawea, Created by Ed and Dottie Stimpson and 2003 contributor: the Shoshone Native American woman, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation Asa Chandler who served as an interpreter and guide because it is their belief that service to Theodore H. Correll Memorial for the Expedition in 1805 and 1806. others is the most important Scholarship Fund—1999 Salmon Elk’s Lodge #1620 Trust Fund— characteristic of a healthy, civil, and Created by a number of his former 1999 successful society. Distributions from the students, distributions from this fund Created by this organization to provide fund provide scholarships to qualified provide scholarships to worthy students annual operating support to carry out students in the service area of the of Moscow High School. its charitable mission. Treasure Valley Family YMCA. 2003 contributors: 2003 contributor: 2003 contributors: Joyce Davies Salmon Elk’s Lodge 1620 Treasure Valley Family YMCA William Moore Troxell Fund, Inc. Don and Diane Morgan Funds 26

In memory of Robert Essy, Jr. Ronald and Ilene Correll Richard and Inez Davey Richard and Elise Havens David and Elizabeth Havens Jack and E. Richey Mike Crapo Math and Science Scholarship Fund—2004 Created by U.S. Senator Mike Crapo, scholarships from this fund will benefit students pursuing a degree in math or science at an Idaho school. Daugherty Foundation-ISU Education Scholarship Fund—1991 The fund recognizes Idaho students at the junior level or above at Idaho State University who meet high academic standards. Downey Lions Club Fuhriman Memorial Scholarship Fund—1999 Senator Mike Crapo created a scholarship fund to benefit Idaho college students Created by this organization to provide majoring in math or science. scholarships to graduating seniors of Marsh Valley High School. 2003 contributor: Downey Lions Club Gooding High School Class of 1956 Hokey Pokey Scholarship Fund—2001 Scholarship Fund—1996 Paul and Jo Easterbrook Scholarship Created in memory of Roland L. LaPrise, Fund—1997 Created by the 1956 graduating class, who co-wrote the popular song, the the fund provides scholarships to “Hokey Pokey,” this fund was established Created by this Emmett couple to provide graduating seniors of the school. by his family to provide scholarships to scholarships to graduating seniors of a Gem County high school who are 2003 contributors: assist second-year music students with Larry Robertson pursuing a bachelor’s degree at any Idaho educational expenses at the College of Walter Bickett institution of higher learning. Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. 2003 contributors: 2003 contributors: Donovan and Evelyn Grable Memorial Broadcast Music, Inc. Paul W. Easterbrook Scholarship Fund—1990 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC In memory of Jo Easterbrook: Established by Linda Grable-Curtis as a Elbert and Edith Cleaveland memorial to her parents, this fund Idaho Power Company-Douglas E. Tom and Alice Hennessey recognizes her mother’s lifelong Sprenger Memorial Scholarship Fund— William and Norma Jewell interests by assisting students of the 1995 James and Sandra Lancaster Business and Office Education Established by Idaho Power Company in Larry and Millie Sawyer Program in the College of Technology memory of this long-time employee and Seth and Jane Taylor at Boise State University. engineer, distributions from the fund Ted and Ludivina Vermaas Steve and Donna Guerber Scholarship provide scholarships to qualifying Ted Ellis Scholarship Fund for the Boys Fund—1994 children of Idaho Power’s employees to and Girls Club of Ada County—2000 Proceeds from this fund benefit mass attend a college, university, or technical Created by Key Bank in recognition of the communications students at Idaho school in Oregon or Idaho. efforts made on behalf of needy children State University. Idaho Power Company-Larry R.Wimer by this retired Key Bank executive who Irene Gustafson Scholarship Fund— Memorial Scholarship Fund—1996 then became mayor of Garden City. Established by Idaho Power Company in Distributions from the fund will provide 1999 Created to honor this Moscow High memory of this long-time employee, a scholarships for children involved in the scholarship is awarded from this fund to Boys and Girls Club of Ada County. School English teacher. Graduates during Ms. Gustafson’s tenure (1948- a graduate of an accredited high school in 2003 contributor: the company’s service territory to attend Key Foundation 1956) were asked to join Loyce Smith a college, university, or technical school. Irma Frisch Farrington Fund—1993 and Inez Davey of Boise in contributing. Distributions from the Idaho Press Club-Don Watkins The fund memorializes Ms. Farrington’s Scholarship Fund—1992 sister and brother-in-law through fund provide scholarships to creation of the Alice Wolfe Art Scholarship graduating seniors of Moscow High Established to memorialize this journalist and the George V. Wolfe Pre-Law School. and political consultant, this fund has Scholarship at Albertson College of Idaho. 2003 contributors: two components. The Don Watkins Anonymous Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a Alois and Marie Goldmann Memorial William Moore graduate of an Idaho high school Scholarship Fund—1997 James and Rose Helebrant Education pursuing a career in journalism or Created by the George and Mary Freund Scholarship Fund—1991 communications who has completed at family of Idaho Falls to memorialize his Established by transfer of a trust, least one year of college study. The Don grandparents who were killed during Watkins Mid-Career Scholarship is World War II at Auschwitz. scholarships are awarded to financially needy Buhl High School graduates for awarded to members of the Idaho Press 2003 contributors: Club to use for training or a project that George and Mary Freund educational expenses at a college or will improve the working press in Idaho. In memory of Wilma Eaton: university of their choice. Steven Pierce & Associates, CPAs 27 Funds

Idaho Society of CPA’s Scholarship Mr. Jeffres serve on the selection Jim Poore Memorial Scholarship Fund—2003 committee that chooses the recipients. Fund—1994 Created to attract the best and 2003 contributor: Established to recognize the former brightest students to the profession, June Robertson Idaho Statesman sports editor. scholarships from this fund benefit Nora Johnson Memorial Fund—1990 Scholarships are awarded to college students pursuing an accounting Established by the New Plymouth journalism students who attended degree at an Idaho school. Kiwanis Club in conjunction with the high school in Idaho. 2003 contributors: Dorothy L. White Memorial 2003 contributors: Mark W. Absec Scholarship, this fund assists Taylor and Marie Gudmundsen Asphalt Systems Co., LLC graduates of New Plymouth High Mikel and Lorette Williams Blasick, Wilson & Associates, P.A. School with their first year of study at Patricia Davis Frances Reed Purkhiser Memorial Elwell Family Foundation any Idaho institution of higher Scholarship Fund—1996 P. LaVern and Marian Gentry learning. Established by Paul and Judith Tori Gray Kuna High School Scholarship Schultz in memory of her mother, Jack and Julie Hawkins Fund—2000 the fund honors this outstanding Hayden, Ross & Company Created by an anonymous donor to New Plymouth school teacher by Jerry and Joan Hecker provide scholarships to worthy providing scholarships to graduating Idaho Society of CPAs graduates of Kuna High School. Thomas Jones seniors of that community’s high Steven Keen Yvonne and Dick Lierz Scholarship school. Fund—1999 Darren Kyle Richfield High School Scholarship Michael and Tamy Lindstrom Created by this Boise couple, Fund—2002 Magnuson, McHugh & Company distributions from the fund provide Created by Richfield residents Lealan Miller scholarships to qualifying children of Lawrence and Sandra Calkins, Neel & Associates, CHTD Franklin Building Supply’s employees Richfield Lodge AF & AM #70, and Randall and Melissa Nelson to attend any public institution of Dale and Jackie Phillips higher education in the state in which through donations in memory of Curtis Pope they reside. John Paul Lemmon and Betty Ann Presnell Gage Accounting and Consulting 2003 contributors: Clark, distributions from this fund Dorothy Snowball Dick and Yvonne Lierz provide scholarships to worthy George Tonkin students of Richfield High School. J. Carl Mattson Scholarship Fund— John and Pat Travis 2003 contributors: 1997 Tom and Mary Glynn Wilford In memory of Melba Johnson Sanders: Dennis Winward Created by the transfer of an existing Lawrence L. Calkins In memory of Bob Erickson: trust, the fund provides vocational Richfield School District #317 LaVern and Marian Gentry agricultural scholarships to students of In memory of Fred Hill: the Firth School District. Roger C. Sathre Memorial LaVern and Marian Gentry Scholarship Fund-2000 Roger and Claudia Martell Mountain Home High School Class of 1960 Trust Fund—1995 Reflecting this Boise resident’s long- Contributions from the Idaho Society of CPAs term interest in professional- Established by transfer of a trust, were made to this fund in memory of the technical education, scholarships following: scholarships are awarded to Garth Beck graduating Mountain Home High from the fund are awarded to worthy Herbert Bell School seniors for educational students throughout the state who Janice Blasick expenses at a college or university of are pursuing advanced professional- David Graham their choice. technical training. Fred Hill 2003 contributors: Edrow Miller Carol Ormond Scholarship Fund— Constance Sathre Patton Ross 2000 Juanita Sathre Stephen Smith Created by Carol and Keith Ormond, In honor of P.LaVern Gentry: Idaho Falls, distributions from the Sonja Tarnay Educational Fund— Seagraves Foundation Inc. fund provide scholarships to 1998 Idaho State Council of Trout graduating seniors of Kamiah High The fund was created in memory of Unlimited Graduate Scholarship School who are majoring in the field of this Sun Valley resident. Fund—1998 education. Distributions from the fund provide Distributions from the fund provide 2003 contributors: scholarships to graduating seniors of scholarships to students pursuing a Keith and Carol Ormond Wood River Valley high schools who graduate research project that Dan and Ruth Panko Memorial are pursuing careers in the visual involves native or endemic cold water Scholarship Fund—1995 and/or performing arts. fish. Established by their family in memory 2003 contributor: 2003 contributor: of this couple, long associated with Ireene Barnett Foundation Idaho Trout Unlimited the Idaho Old Time Fiddlers. Robert C.Weaver Memorial Alvie C. Jeffres Memorial Scholarship Scholarships are awarded to high Scholarship Fund—1991 Fund—1997 school graduates active in that Established by Neola Weaver in This fund was created by June Jeffres organization to attend college, with memory of her late husband, Robertson of Sandpoint in memory of preference given to Idaho State residents or former residents of Buhl her late husband. Distributions from University. are eligible for scholarship support the fund provide scholarships to 2003 contributor: as either traditional or nontraditional worthy students in Bonner County. In memory of Theodore Kubena: students. Mrs. Robertson and descendants of Jerry and Carolyn Panko Funds 28

Dorothy L.White Memorial First Interstate Bank Fund—1991 Scholarship Fund—1990 First Security Bank Operating Fund— Established by the New Plymouth 1991 NON-ENDOWED Kiwanis Club as a permanent Global Travel Operating Endowment FUNDS memorial, scholarships from the fund Fund—1991 assist graduates of New Plymouth High Hecla Mining Company Fund—1991 School with their first year of study at During 2003 and early 2004, the an institution of higher learning. William R.Hewlett Fund—1992 Foundation held the following non- Idaho Community Foundation endowed funds: General Operating Endowment Fund—2002 THE OPERATING PHILANTHROPIC GIFT This fund was created to receive gifts FUNDS ENDOWMENT from anyone interested in helping ICF build a permanent endowment fund The Idaho Community Foundation is With a contribution of $5,000 or more, a to assist with its operating expenses. fortunate that in its early years its donor may establish a non-endowed, 2003 contributors: Board of Directors had the vision to fully expendable fund from which the Business Psychology Associates donor or donor-specified advisors may develop an operating endowment, John and Delores Fery contributed mainly by the business recommend distributions of $250 or Barbara J. Marshall more to any IRS recognized charity at community. The operating In memory of Larry Hill: endowment has always been any time. The donor is not required to Park and Sharon Price maintain a minimum balance in the important in helping to fund ICF’s Idaho Power Company Fund—1990 administrative expenses— its costs of fund. Advantages of such a fund include doing business. Return from the fund Nick and Sara Ifft Operating the ability to make tax-deductible helps ICF maintain its modest fee Endowment Fund—1998 donations of appreciated assets at a time structure for managing endowment Intermountain Gas Industries of the donor’s choice, thus bypassing funds. Contributors of $5,000 or more Foundation Fund—1991 capital gains tax liability, while the have the privilege of naming their Key Bank Operating Endowment donor advises on the amount and timing funds. Fund—1992 of subsequent gifts from the fund. Morrison Knudsen Corporation Ada County Medical Society Charitable Gift Fund The operating endowment contains Foundation Fund—1991 the following funds with assets of Potlatch Corporation Operating Distributions from this philanthropic $100,000-$249,999: Endowment Fund—1992 gift fund will support charitable organizations and projects John and Karen Rosholt Operating recommended by the advisors. Endowment Fund—1998 2003 contributors: 2003 contributors: Boise Cascade Corporation Operating Ada County Medical Society, Inc. John and Karen Rosholt Endowment Fund—1989 Ken and Patrice Burgess In memory of Jim Kinney: Northwest Area Foundation Operating William Jones John and Karen Rosholt Fund—1989 Tim and Betty Riley Steele-Reese Foundation Operating Anonymous Fund V Fund—1994 Joan Chesbro Memorial Music Fund The operating endowment contains U S WEST Foundation Operating Created in memory of Joan Chesbro, the following funds with assets of less Endowment Fund—1992 than $100,000: distributions from the fund will further Washington Trust Bank Operating music programs and music education in Endowment Fund—1998 Southeastern Idaho. West One Bank Operating Fund— Children’s Foundation Fund J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Operating 1991 Fund—1990 Created through the transfer of the Bank of Idaho Operating Endowment assets of this private foundation which Fund —1998 was established in 1994 by Bob and 2003 contributor: Carol Hamlin of Eagle. Distributions Bank of Idaho from this fund will support charitable organizations and projects Basic American, Inc., Operating The Idaho Community recommended by the advisors. Fund—1991 Foundation encourages 2003 contributors: Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. Operating businesses and individuals to Robert and Carol Hamlin Endowment Fund—1995 join the list of Foundation Dr. E.R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Deloitte & Touche Operating Fund— supporters who have created Philanthropic Gift Fund 1991 named operating endowment Established by the Dr. Ezekiel R. and John B. Fery Fund—1994 funds with contributions of at Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation of This fund was established by Boise least $5,000. Anyone may Kaysville, Utah, distributions from this Cascade Corporation in appreciation contribute to any fund in the fund support charitable organizations of Mr. Fery’s distinguished service as Idaho Community Foundation, and projects recommended by their chief executive officer of the company in any amount, at any time. Board of Directors, who advise the fund. and in recognition of his contribution 2003 contributor: to Idaho as founding chairman of the Dr. Ezekiel R. & Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation Idaho Community Foundation. 29 Funds

Deer Creek Philanthropic Gift Fund Joan D. Carley Anna M. Koester Memorial Rose Created through the generosity of the Judy Chivers Garden Fund Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Sandra Clapp Established by Ramona M. Koester Foundation (a Colorado nonprofit Victoria Coelho Smith, Athol, in memory of her corporation), Lynn Campion-Waddell, Elizabeth Crandlemire mother, contributions to the fund were Thomas B. Campion, Jr., Ashley and Sandra Dalton used for a permanent memorial bench Berit Campion. Grants from the fund Gena Delucchi project at Fernan Lake in Northern Marilyn Dorman generally benefit Blaine County, Idaho Idaho. Candi Durusu 2003 contributors: and the surrounding area. Shelley Eichmann In memory of Socorro Rivera: The Emmett Public School Shannon Erstad Rod and Tracie Cassidy Foundation Fund Patricia Forbes Established in memory of David Little, Theresa Fox Lindsey Foundation Philanthropic this fund was created by the Little Barbara Frizzell Gift Fund family to collect contributions from a Ann Garrett Created through a transfer of assets wide variety of donors which will be Betty Jo Gormley from this private foundation which used to support education in Emmett Virginia Gribben was established by Todd and Cassy public schools. Debra Guth Lindsey of Boise. Distributions from 2003 contributors: Mary Anne Hansen this fund will support charitable In memory of Geraldine Little: Anita Kay Hardy organizations and projects Laura M. Bettis Margaret Henbest recommended by the advisors. Roger and Claudia Martell Iris Hendrickson 2004 contributor: Wells Fargo Foundation Alice Hennessey Lindsey Foundation Margaret Hepworth Mary and George Freund Brad and Teresa Little Philanthropic Kristin Hoff Philanthropic Gift Fund Mary Holden Gift Fund 2003 contributors: Deb Holleran Irv and Trudy Littman Philanthropic George and Mary Freund Alexa Howell Gift Fund Earl M. Hardy Advised Fund Debbie Johnson 2003 contributors: Created by Anita Kay Hardy to Melinda Kim Irv and Trudy Littman memorialize her father, who was the Shannon Koeplin Earl and Judy Lunceford Fund long-time owner of Boise’s Egyptian Barbara Korn Macedonian Trust Susan Lesica Theatre and responsible for restoring Created by an anonymous North Idaho the historic building to its former Kim Liebich Marcia Liebich donor and named to honor the “grace grandeur. Mr. Hardy was also an early of giving” modeled by the Macedonian pioneer of the Idaho trout industry. Treacy Liebich Elise Lufkin people mentioned in the Bible, Tom and Alice Hennessey Lee McKeown distributions from this philanthropic Philanthropic Gift Fund Theresa McLeod gift fund support charitable Idaho Women’s Charitable Karen Mooney organizations and projects Foundation Fund Selena Morgan recommended by the advisors. Idaho Women’s Charitable Harriet Netson 2003 contributor: Foundation Members’ Philanthropic Shirley O’Neil Anonymous Gift Fund Jane Oppenheimer Carol MacGregor, Ph.D. Philanthropic These two funds were created to Pam Parker Gift Fund expand the number of women Susan Pearson Distributions from this fund will involved in philanthropy in Idaho and Marci Price-Miller support charitable organizations and Georgiann Raimondi to demonstrate the significance a projects recommended by the advisor. Vera Rasmussen 2003 contributor: group of investors can have in Carol Reagan Carol L. MacGregor bringing positive change to our Amy Rustad communities. Half of the annual Susan Saldin Marshall Family Fund membership dues are pooled in the Ann Sandven Pat and Lisa McMurray Family Fund Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation Deanna Schmidt G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller Memorial Fund and are distributed through a Kathryn Shaver Fund grant solicitation and selection Marian Shaw Created by family members to process. The other half is available for Susan Smith memorialize this former Boise couple, members to designate to nonprofit Jane Stoddard distributions from the fund will charities of their choice through the Margaret Street support charitable organizations and IWCF Members’ Fund. Bonnie Thorpe projects recommended by the Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation Elizabeth Twilegar Pursley Members: Donna Wetherley advisors. Linda Adamson Stephanie White 2003 contributors: Mary Adcox Jacquelyn Wilson In memory of G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller: Kay Alspaugh Virginia Woolley Ahrens & DeAngeli Debra Anderson Driek Zirinsky Loraine Craig Terry Anderson Bob and Sandra Drake Kissler Family Foundation Garth and JoAnn Fisher Eileen Barber Philanthropic Gift Fund Carolyn Beaver Gary and Joanne Gallagher 2003 contributor: Suzanne Boyle Glen and Clara Gray Kissler Family Foundation, Inc. Hollis Brookover John Rueb Associates, Inc. Funds 30

Richard Kanemasu Mary Hall Gerald and Holly McDaniel Herbert and Barbara Hanson Dick and Jody Mooney James and Margery Hill Edward and Minnie Patton Home Buyer Publications, Inc. Linda Reuling Dewitt and Joanne Housel Gary and Julie Waymire Myra Hurley R. K. Woodhead Cary J. Jones N/Plus Hayhook Fund John and Ilean Jones Created by an anonymous donor from Tom and Bessie Katsilometes Southern Idaho, distributions from this Joanne Kimball Robert and Beverly Larsen philanthropic gift fund provide support Blanche and Chester Latshaw for charitable organizations and projects Dino Martini recommended by the advisors. Rick and Dianne Maxwell 2003 contributor: Claudette Maybo Anonymous James and Willa McLaughlin Doug and Billie Nelson Fund Jerold and Patricia Odens 2003 contributors: The Papoose Club Doug and Billie Nelson Sonya Perler Old Church Operating Fund Pocatello Neighborhood Housing Services Established by Duane Jacklin, Charlie and Jude Pomeroy distributions from this philanthropic gift William Raggio fund help support the ongoing Reno Orthopaedic Clinic G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller's children Cade and Jaimie Rindfleisch operations of the Old Church in Post established a memorial fund to honor Ellen Schaefer Falls. Schlumberger Company their parents' long-time commitment to Pacific Coast Building Products Troy and Bonny Schroeder Idaho. The Millers were active in the Philanthropic Gift Fund Charlotte Smith automobile business for 49 years, Marian Pritchett Memorial Scholarship Robert and Nana Sullivan owning Miller-Stephan Pontiac- Fund Virgil and Barbara Waters Cadillac Co. in Boise. Established by the Angora Ridge Donald and Mary Wilkerson Foundation in memory of this long-time Ann Williams Woody’s Log Home and Crane Service J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation teacher at Booth Memorial High School Education Fund—1996 in Boise, distributions from this fund United Heritage Fund provide continuing education 2003 contributor: The fund was created through a special scholarships for young women who were United Heritage Life Insurance Company partnership with this private enrolled at the school during the 2001- Daniel Ross Wallis Memorial Fund foundation. In 2003 it provided $367,500 2002 academic year. Created to memorialize this young man in grants of up to $15,000 each for 2003 contributors: who was tragically killed in a innovative educational projects Daniel and Gayle Weinberg skateboarding accident, distributions are throughout the state. Thomas J. and Kirste E. Richards used to support organizations providing Boise County Preschool Fund—2003 Philanthropic Gift Fund opportunities to participate in sports Created to collect contributions from a and other youth activities specified by wide variety of donors, donations to the Rolphe Family Fund his family. fund are used to support the 2003 contributors: 2003 contributors: Ben and Anna Rolphe continuation of this successful model In memory of Danny Wallis: preschool program which benefits Cindy Thiede Wood River Valley Robin and Mimi Wallis young children throughout Boise Memorial Fund In honor of Mimi and Rob Wallis: County. Created by family and friends in memory William Lund 2003 contributors: of this Hailey resident, grants from this Lori and Philip Arnold fund provide support for worthwhile SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS Mark and Rebecca Asher charitable projects in the Wood River Jody Baer Valley. The Foundation occasionally serves its Keith Bailey 2003 contributors: statewide community by receiving and Ramona and Pepe Barton In memory of Cindy Thiede: managing non-endowed funds to Mary Beck Alpine Log Homes support a special project. Such non- Gerald and Rosalie Bell Barbara Amick endowed gifts differ from endowment in Bruce and Joan Bellamy Lyle and Janet Anderson that contributions, as well as the net Pedro and Tana Bengoa John and Estella Brown income earned while the assets are held, Otto and Mary Benning Barbara W. Brunet will be expended in the near future. Boise County Nancy Cashell Adams County Historical Preservation Boise County Community Justice Department Martha Dermody Boise County Preschool and Museum Association’s 1915 Dominican Sisters St. Mary’s Convent Douglas and Mary Bolen Stephen and Martha Dow Courthouse Fund—2001 Diane Boom Louis and Lorraine Erreguible Created by a group of community Vernon and Isabel Brassey Don and Frauke Fischer volunteers, contributions to the fund P. J. Breiding Gibbs M. Smith, Inc. will be used to help preserve and restore Steve Callahan Charles and Jacqueline Graham the historic Adams County Courthouse. Jeff and Karen Campbell Bill and Betty Grant 2003 contributor: Dan and Valerie Cano Terry Halbert Bend Newport Pharmacy John and Faye Carroll 31 Funds

Andrew and Laurel Chasan Jonnie and Victoria Scott Robert Chastain Robert and Waunetta Carole Clemens Seavey David and Monica Clements Cody and Melissa Seibel James and Elaine Coffey Ben and Catherine Shalz Kevin and Melanie Colacchio Richard Shropshire Jess and Kari Cooper Barbara Sims Paul and Janet Dallmann Larry and Diane Sirhall Sioux Danes Carol Smith Debrha Carnahan Law Office Wallace Smith Donald Miller Campbell Family Foundation Leslie Springer Denise Dossey Richard and Ranae St. Jackson and Linda Dunlap Germain Martin Dwyer Betty Stadler Judy Edwards Kirk and Pam Starry Craig and Holly Elliott Robert and Deanna Donna Eno Stevenson Excel Dental Techniques Nikki Stilwell Robert and Virginia Farrell Stuck’s Ranch Harry and Beverly Fritchman Marion Summers Residents of Boise County raised over $25,000 in 2003 to Stephen and Elda Teel Francis and Bonnie Gallant meet a matching challenge grant from the Gladys E. Theresa Gardunia Terrace Lakes Restaurant Barbara N. Troxell Langroise Advised Fund to support the Boise County Kenneth and Susan Gordon preschool program, a model program that earned Ryan and Mindi Grant Robert I. and Barbara national recognition from the U.S. Department of Justice. Growling Bear Outfitters Troxell Fund in ICF Henrietta Gunn United Heritage Fund In the first year of the preschool program, reading scores Jerry B. Hannifin Lois Van Doren for third graders showed that 60% were reading below Irv Baldwin and Betsy Hill Fritz and Janet Ward grade level. Five years later, 80% of the county's third Shannon Hitch Ward’s Greenhouse, Inc. graders were reading at or above grade level. Bruce Hogan Warm Springs Greenhouse Horseshoe Bend Area Chamber of Commerce Ronald Warnke Friends of the Capitol Holiday Tree 2003 Idacorp Employees’ Community Service Fund Otha and Helen Watts Gem State Realty, Inc. Idaho Power Company Don Weilmunster Heavy Minerals, Inc. Kenneth and Bee Jarrell Denzel and Evonna Wells Richard and Donna Hutter Dona Jenkins Peter and Karianne Wier Idaho Bureau of Land Management William and Jean Jensen Leigh and Beth Woodruff Idaho Ski Area Association Steven Kinkade Steven and Cherie Woodworth Idaho Assets, LLC Kissler Family Foundation Philanthropic Gift Patricia Young Idaho Automobile Dealers Association Fund in ICF In honor of Jody Baer Hobson: Idaho State Historical Society Michael and Rosemary Koenig Eugene and Barbara Ross Intermountain Gas Company Clarence and Coleen Kuntz Capitol Holiday Tree 2003 Fund Irwin Realty Jim and Deb Lancaster Established by a citizens committee to Kissler Family Foundation, Inc. Todd and Kendra Lanham receive contributions from a wide Konkolville Lumber Company Jerry and Judy Lansing variety of donors to provide the 2003 Kooskia Chamber of Commerce Jon and Diane Long Holiday Tree for the U.S. Capitol in Kootenai County Women’s Republican Club Jay Lungren Washington D.C. The state of Idaho was Carletta LaRose David Lynch given the unique honor to provide the John and Rosemarie Lavin Preston and Jody Mabe “people’s tree,” and as part of this effort, Mike and Teresa Lombard Rhonda Mackin communities across the state of Idaho Magic Valley Bank Elizabeth Martin helped raise funds to move the tree to Magic Valley Realty, Inc. Michael McClay Washington D.C. and to showcase Idaho Mid-Snake RC & D Council Jerry and Elizabeth McCulloch Michael L. Monahan Erin McCusker and its diverse cultural resources. 2003 contributors: Nez Perce County Republican Women Lewis and Lynn McLin Bennett Forest Industries Ponderay Valley Fibre, Inc. Mary Ellen McMurtrie Boise Corporation Potlatch Corporation Werner and Judith Meserth Broadway Splicing & Supply, Inc. Prudential Idaho Homes & Properties Theodore and Florence Meyers Andy Brunelle Robert and Suzanne Rainville David and Holly Mortimer Building Materials Holding Corporation Riley Creek Lumber Company Jody and Victoria Olson Canyonside Realty, Inc. Roseburg Town Center Holiday Tree 2002 Growling Bear Outfitters Gregory C. Carr Schwan’s Shared Services, LLC Tom and Mary Pawek Century 21 of Twin Falls Simplot Food Group Lisa Rappleye City of Mountain Home St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center David and Linda Reay Clear Springs Foods Michael and Betty Stager Tye and Tina Reay Coeur d’Alene Honda State of Idaho Ryan and April Renfro Coeur d’Alene Mines Titlefact, Inc. Bill and Karen Roberts Dixie Community Center and Chapel, Inc. Trebar, Inc. Shirley Rodes Danny and Ruth Ebert Twin Falls Title & Escrow Jim Rodes First American Title Company U.S. Treasury Jesus Rubal Fraternal Order of Eagles District No. 4 Wal-Mart Foundation Robert and Cynthia Rust Forest Capital Partners, LLC Richard and Shirlee Wandrocke Barbara Schulz Funds 32

Welco Lumber Company Bob and Tonia Ginkel Friends of the Alexander House Fund— West Central Highlands Resource Conservation Deborah Glaser 2002 & Development Council Gooding County Agents’ Fund Created to collect donations from a wide In honor of Betty Stager: Marvin and Janet Goodliffe variety of donors, contributions to the ADAH Chapter 8 Order of the Eastern Star Gerald T. Husch and Susan P. Grey fund are used to support the Friends of Community House Special Jane Harris refurbishment of the Alexander House, a Project Fund—2004 R.J. and Carole Harwood state-owned historical home built by Terry and Jeanne Hayden Created to accept contributions from a Moses Alexander, a mayor of Boise who David and Susan Hazelton wide variety of donors, distributions will Tom and Alice Hennessey became the nation’s first elected Jewish support the operations of Community John Hockberger and Velma Morrison governor. House, a shelter that serves the homeless Idaho Association for the Education of Young 2003 contributors: population of Boise. Children George and Marie Allen David and Vicki Bertelsen Friends of Patricia Special Project Kenneth and Bee Jarrell Lamont and Blossom Johnston Bert and Phyllis Burda Fund—2003 Michael and Vickie Chaney Created to collect contributions from a Ray and Effie Kaufman Thomas and Joy Kealey Mary Feeny wide variety of donors, donations to the Mary Lou Kinney Friends of The Alexander House fund are used to support the “Friends of Mark and Terri Kroll Elizabeth Ilin Patricia” luncheon, an annual KTVB Channel 7 Dirk and Patricia Kempthorne fundraising event established by friends League of Idaho Cities Jon J. Kimberling of Idaho’s First Lady, Patricia Learning Lab, Inc. Douglas and Mary Lou Russell Kempthorne. Net proceeds from the James and Judith Liday Lucile Zimet event will be transferred to the Children’s Shirley Lindstrom Contributors of In-Kind Items/Services: Charities of Idaho, a permanent Mary Lopez Antique Hub endowment fund in ICF benefiting Karen Louise Allied General Fire & Security, Inc. Caxton Printers children in the areas of health, Tom and Gayl Loutzenheiser Jane McLaughlin education, recreation and the arts. Elise G. Lufkin 2003 contributors: Lutheran Community Services Governor’s Roundtable for Families and Stephen and Pam Ahrens Gary and Margaret McClendon Children Fund—2004 Albertson’s, Inc. Kraig and Karen McGee This is a fully expendable special project The Arc, Inc. Donald and Janet Miller fund that supports an annual event Hildegarde Ayer Martha Monroe established by the Governor’s office to William and Sandra Bachman Carrie Mori facilitate collaboration and partnerships Dan and Gail Baird Mountain States Group, Inc. that create awareness regarding issues Rick and Charlynn Belluzzo Paul and Sharon Naman affecting children and families. Walter and Sherry Bithell Claudia Newell 2003 contributor: Michael and Terri Bogert Cynthia Ostrom Albertson’s, Inc. Phyllis Bohlman Carla Pennington Idaho Assistive Technology Project Boise Convention Bureau James Prather Fund—1994 Boise Family Magazine Karen Reynoldson The fund is used as collateral to Kathleen Brady Wilbert and Sherrill Richarz Michael and Parra Byron Steven and Lori Roser guarantee loans for the purchase of Theron and Cheryl Burgess Robert and Carolyn Shaffer adaptive equipment intended to improve Business Psychology Associates Harriet Shaklee the lifestyle of disabled individuals. Joseph Cannon Debbie Shoemaker Idaho Peace Officers Memorial Fund— Pete and Freda Cenarrusa Wendy Shoemaker 1995 Anne Chambers Gail and Nannette Siemen The fund supports establishment of a Michael and Vickie Chaney Richard and June Smith permanent memorial to Idaho law College of Southern Idaho Foundation Dean and Sheila Sorensen enforcement officers who have died in Concepcion Morales Soul Fitness the line of duty. Robert and Joni Cordell St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center 2003 contributors: Elizabeth Criner St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center Blue Knights Idaho Herbert and Barbara Criner State of Idaho Thomas Cronin John and Judith Danielson Pat Stephens Idaho Peace Officers’ Memorial Golf Fund Judith Danielson Cynthia Stevenson-Newsom State of Idaho Sharon Darling Kirk and Elizabeth Sullivan United Way of Southeastern Idaho Lyn Darrington Terry and Nancy McDaniel United Way of Treasure Valley Diane Demarst Todd and Julie Thaete Idaho Women’s Money Conference Christine Dixon Edward and Rebecca Tommack Fund—2002 Richard and Julie Doneen United Way of Treasure Valley Dress for Success Boise Inc. Nancy Wanamaker Created to collect donations from the Tim and Mary Dunne Connie Weaver financial community, contributions to Lisa A. Edens Stephanie Welebir the fund were used to support this free, Kathy Ellis Cal and Rosie White educational and motivational event held Karen Ernst Barbara Wilson in Boise that encouraged women to take Cynthia Finch Drew and Suzie Wilson responsibility for their financial well Friends of Children and Families—Head Start Charles and Dianne Winder being and upgrade their financial Friends of Patricia Bruce and Judy Wixson knowledge. Friends of the Alexander House Women of Steel 2003 contributors: Vernon and Katherine Garrett Ben and Penny Ysursa Paine Webber 33 Funds

Northwest Area Foundation Fund—1999 Pocatello Zoo. Greatest Need Funds for the Eastern, Created by the Northwest Area 2003 contributor: Northern, Southwestern, and Statewide Foundation of St. Paul, Minnesota. The June E. Heilman Regions—2001 fund will be used in conjunction with Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Unrestricted, fully expendable funds used Northwest Area’s anti-poverty initiative in Education Center Special Project Fund— to gather donations from various sources the Northwest. 2001 for use in the three regional and the Operating Unrestricted Fund—1988 Created to collect contributions from a statewide grant cycles. Annual distributions This fund was created to receive gifts wide variety of donors to establish this are divided equally among the four grant from anyone interested in giving ICF Center in Salmon. cycles. ongoing help with its operating expenses. 2003 contributors: Contributions were received from the following unrestricted funds in ICF: 2003 contributors: Paul and Jennifer Malakoff J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Fund Murray and Shirley Aarestad Janet Tucker Amalgamated Sugar Company Charitable Fund Don and Dolores Chapman Nancy Webster Anonymous Fund I Roger and Sybil Ferguson In memory of Helen Irvin Hellweg: Louise F. Beatty Memorial Fund Jerry and Sue Hannifan Lee and Karen Frey Don J. Black Memorial Fund Johnson Brothers Distributing Robert Jacobson Community Trust Fund Kissler Family Foundation, Inc. Helen Olson Deer Creek Endowment Fund Kurt and Treacy Liebich Sacajawea Monument Special Project Sheila Hennessey and Ern Blackwelder Fund Carol MacGregor Fund—2000 Cally Galpin Fund Boyd Nissen Created to collect contributions from a Tom and Alice Hennessey Fund Barbara Oldenburg wide variety of donors to commission William and Glenn C. Janss Fund Alex and Sue Orb and install a life-size monument at the Peter T. and Carolyn C. Johnson Fund Con Paulos Idaho State Historical Museum to Whit and Paula Jones Fund Peco Foundation commemorate this Idaho-born Native Charles Stewart Mott Charitable Fund Thomas and Michelle Praggastis American who played a key role in the Richard B. and Susan S. Parrish Fund Robert and Ramona Smith success of the Lewis- Clark Expedition. Gordon C. and Frances B. Randall Memorial Fund In honor of Park and Sharon Price: 2003 contributors: Alice and John Roper Fund Martin and Frances Hepker Ellie Kiser Robert and Lucille Smylie Fund Contributors of In Kind Items/Services: Contributors of In-Kind Items/Services: Ray and Linda Stark Fund Atkinsons’ Market International Stone, Inc. Whittenberger Foundation Fund Bill and Karla Bodnar Boise at its Best Steele-Reese Foundation Special Project Dolores Chapman Fund—1997 SUPPORTING Communications et al Inc. Created by this private foundation, grants ORGANIZATIONS Frances Ellsworth from the fund are recommended by ICF’s Bryn Field Regional Advisory Panels and earmarked These may be created by donors who Marilee Flint to organizations in rural Idaho in the choose to affiliate with the Idaho Franklin County Fire District Station 1 areas of education, social welfare, health, Community Foundation by creating a new Franklin County Medical Center and the humanities. entity or transferring an existing fund or Alice E. Hennessey 2003 contributor: private foundation. Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce Steele-Reese Foundation Supporting organizations maintain their Red Lion Hotel on the Falls—Idaho Falls United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho, Inc., Kamiah Chamber of Commerce own identities while taking advantage of Scholarship Fund—1996 Daniel and Pamela Keller significant tax savings through their KPMG Created through gifts from Micron affiliation with ICF. Donors may participate Tena Lokken Technology, Ore-Ida Foods, and T. J. actively in grant making and Todd and Patricia Maddock International. The fund provided nine administration of the supporting Harry and Colleen Magnuson scholarships to students enrolled in an organization, while receiving the Theresa McLeod Idaho college or university and who were professional support services of the Douglas Nelson chosen from among entrants to the Les community foundation. ICF may appoint a Robert D. Overstreet Bois Run, Walk, and Roll event to benefit majority of the directors on the supporting Susie Parrish United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho, Inc. organization’s board. William and Kim Peel Washington County Youth Hope The Kissler Family Foundation was Pepperidge Farms Center—2001 Tom and Michelle Praggastis established in 1998 by James A. Kissler, Created to collect contributions from a Boise, and is affiliated with the Idaho Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) wide variety of donors, contributions to J. Walter Ross Community Foundation. The Kissler Family the fund will be used to create the Shady Nook Restaurant Foundation provides grants to David Slaughter Washington County Youth Hope Center organizations and projects of special Jordan Smith Complex. Located in Weiser, the Complex interest to the family, with an emphasis on St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center will include recreational facilities, health-related projects. The Kisslers Ashley Tsakrios including a skateboard park, a children’s established Norco, a six state distributor of Debbie Wachtell dream playground, a waterplay area and welding, safety and medical gases and Nancy Sue Wallace and Robert Hufford a talent development/activity center. supplies in the Northwest. As individuals Pocatello Zoo Capital Fund-2002 2003 contributors: and as corporate citizens, Kissler family Bank of the West Created to collect donations from a members have always been interested in Gladys E. Langroise Advised Fund in ICF wide variety of donors, contributions to the constructive development of the Robert Rouston communities served by Norco. the fund will be used to develop and Tri-County United Fund, Inc. expand the existing facilities at the Zions Management Services Company Funds 34

New Funds in the Idaho Community Foundation Established since January 1, 2003:

ENDOWMENT FUNDS:

Boise Cooperative Preschool Richard C. and Shirley I. Fields Panhandle Alliance for Education Endowment Fund Family Fund Endowment Fund Wendell P. Carnefix Memorial Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Paul C. Rebholtz Memorial Fund Scholarship Fund North Idaho Hollis Selders Memorial Fund Mike Crapo Math and Science Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Wayne and Peggy Thiessen Family Scholarship Fund Eastern Idaho Foundation Fund Betty Ann Diehl Fund for Music and Greatest Need Endowment Fund for Troxell Greatest Need Fund Arts Education Southwestern Idaho Family Services Alliance of Southeast George E. and Florence D. Grismer Idaho Endowment Fund Greatest Need Fund for North Idaho Fortissimo Fund Idaho Society of CPA’s Scholarship Foundation for Idaho History Fund Endowment Fund Joe and Patty Marshall Family Fund Friends of Zoo Boise Endowment Fund Susan Michelbacher Memorial Fund

PHILANTHROPIC SPECIAL PROJECT GIFT FUNDS FUNDS:

Ada County Medical Society Boise County Preschool Fund Charitable Gift Fund Capitol Holiday Tree 2003 Fund Children’s Foundation Fund Friends of Community House Idaho Women’s Charitable Special Project Fund Foundation Members’ Philanthropic Friends of Patricia Special Project Gift Fund Fund Lindsey Foundation Philanthropic Governor’s Roundtable for Families Gift Fund and Children Fund Carol MacGregor, Ph.D. Philanthropic Gift Fund G. Rynd and LeNelle Miller Memorial Fund N/Plus Hayhook Fund Cindy Thiede Wood River Valley Memorial Fund 35 Grants CELEBRATING THE GRANTS Grants and Distributions

CELEBRATION Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and other non-competitive Owyhee, Payette, Twin Falls, Valley, and distributions represent more than half This is truly a time to celebrate ICF’s Washington Counties. of the Foundation’s total distributions grant making. Thanks to the generosity each year. Turn to the Funds section in Additional details on the Regional of our donors, the dedicated work of this report beginning on page 15 to Grant Cycles, along with current the Regional Advisory Panels, and the learn more about distributions from the applications, deadlines, and criteria, commitment of the people all over Foundation’s various funds. Idaho who write and submit grant are available on the Foundation’s applications, the Foundation is able to website at www.idcomfdn.org. Please PARTNERSHIPS provide significant dollars each year see page 38 of this report. toward making life in Idaho even The Idaho Community Foundation has REGIONAL ADVISORY well-established relationships with a better—helping to keep Idaho headed PANELS in a positive direction. Since ICF grant number of funding partners. Foundations such as the J.A. and making began in 1991, the Idaho In order to receive grass roots input on Kathryn Albertson Foundation and the Community Foundation has the competitive grant applications, ICF Steele-Reese Foundation take distributed more than $19 million for depends on the recommendations advantage of ICF’s application process worthwhile philanthropic projects. made by an Advisory Panel in each of and the local knowledge of our Regional its three regions. The community RESPONDING TO YOUR Advisory Panel members to make leaders who serve as volunteers on the grants through the Idaho Community NEEDS panels have the demanding task of Foundation. ICF is always exploring carefully analyzing the grant ICF’s mission is to enrich life’s quality ways to facilitate these and other applications from their respective throughout Idaho. Our definition of partnerships, working to deepen the regions. In making funding decisions, that mission changes as the needs of pool of philanthropic money available ICF’s Board of Directors relies heavily Idaho change. Distributions from to support Idaho projects. competitive grants are as local in on the local knowledge that Panel nature as possible, responding to Members bring to the grant application GIVING WHERE DONORS community or regional issues as review process. Membership on the HAVE CREATED FUNDS presented to the Foundation through Regional Advisory Panels is shown on an application process by page 58 of this report. We are often asked why some organizations in individual geographic areas seem to fare better communities. Non-competitive GIVING WHERE THE than others in terms of the grants they distributions that come from donor DOLLARS MAKE A receive from the Idaho Community advised, donor designated, and agency DIFFERENCE Foundation. The answer: some areas funds, also reflect the needs of Idaho as benefit directly from endowment funds perceived and defined by the persons Most of ICF’s competitive grants are established by donors, with the and organizations that established and less than $5,000, with some ranging up distributions directed in perpetuity to advise the funds. to $15,000. This is because, rather than those specific geographic areas. Blaine, making a few large grants each year, we Gem, and Kootenai Counties are good REGIONAL GRANT are interested in helping many Idaho examples of this. If you would like to CYCLES communities. In addition to grants in see more grants made in your area, Idaho’s more populated areas, ICF please contact the Foundation to While the Foundation distributes provides philanthropic capital in small discuss the opportunity of creating a grants in a number of different ways, towns where charitable dollars are fund in the Foundation to benefit your perhaps the most visible is the often very hard to find. We like the idea city, county, or region. competitive grants program which of making grants that can be leveraged includes three regional grant cycles. to produce an improved result for the GRANTS OUTSIDE IDAHO The Northern Region consists of community. Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Each fund established in the Idaho Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, DONOR ADVISED Community Foundation must be of Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone GRANTS substantial benefit to Idaho. Within this Counties. guideline, ICF believes it is appropriate The grant making process of the Idaho to consider the advice of donor advisors The Eastern Region consists of Community Foundation gives ongoing who, while recommending distributions Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, consideration to the desires of donors to Idaho charities, also may Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Clark, who have established funds in the recommend distributions in other Custer, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Foundation. Many advisors review the states where they have roots and Lemhi, Madison, Oneida, Power, and competitive grant applications ICF has connections. Examples of this can be Teton Counties. received before recommending a found with our scholarship awards, as The Southwestern Region consists of distribution from their fund in a given youth from Idaho high schools Ada, Adams, Blaine, Boise, Camas, year. The grants made upon the sometimes choose to pursue out-of- Canyon, Cassia, Elmore, Gem, recommendation of donor advisors state avenues of education. Grants 36 WHICH ENRICH LIFE’S QUALITY

2003 GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS BY COUNTY

Many distributions in populous counties are to organizations based in those counties, but which use their grant dollars for programs benefiting other counties in their region or throughout Idaho.

Ada 477 $1,207,575 Adams 6 11,997 2003 GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS Bannock 46 159,419 BY INTEREST AREA Bear Lake 6 18,800 Benewah 2 2,263 Bingham 11 105,332 Area Number of Grants Amount Blaine 73 344,891 Arts and Culture 118 $309,623 Boise 11 63,758 Conservation / Environment 25 116,170 Bonner 16 39,500 Bonneville 47 100,950 Education 199 1,002,358 Boundary 1 3,610 Emergency Services 14 18,709 Butte* 0 0 Health 73 243,060 Camas 1 3,000 Libraries 30 57,841 Canyon 38 325,269 Public Projects 144 240,184 Caribou 3 6,250 Cassia 8 27,100 Recreation 19 103,254 Clark* 0 0 Scholarships 102 350,697 Clearwater 8 18,333 Social Services 298 909,129 Custer 5 19,000 TOTAL 1022 $3,351,025 Elmore 9 15,749 Franklin 4 9,600 Fremont 1 5,000 Gem 17 48,407 Gooding 5 14,047 Idaho 5 10,700 Jefferson 3 6,170 Jerome 2 5,000 Kootenai 43 159,335 Latah 16 75,679 2003 GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS BY Lemhi 11 23,340 CATEGORY Lewis 9 14,120 Lincoln* 0 0 Madison 6 19,621 Competitive Minidoka 6 12,686 Northern $221,114 Nez Perce 12 40,478 Oneida 6 14,460 Eastern 214,966 Owyhee 5 15,201 Southwestern 320,790 Payette 8 65,573 Competitive Sub-Total: $756,870 Power 2 5,559 Donor Advised 1,808,937 Shoshone 10 13,500 Special Projects 195,089 Teton 4 7,386 Twin Falls 27 76,151 Scholarships 350,697 Valley 6 10,729 Agency 139,916 Washington 11 43,998 Operating Distributions 99,515 Out of State 35 181,489 TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED: $3,351,025 TOTAL 1022 $3,351,025 *While no grants were made where Butte, Clark, or Lincoln Counties were the primary county served, each of these counties benefited from grants serving multiple counties. 37 Grants

DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE KISSLER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS: FOUNDATION* A Supporting Organization of the Idaho Community Foundation FUNDS Ada 37 Albertson College of Idaho, Inc., Caldwell $2,500 Adams 1 American Red Cross of Greater Idaho—Treasure Valley Bannock 6 Branch, Boise 2,000 Bingham 4 Boise Rescue Mission 2,000 Blaine 11 Boise State University Foundation 2,500 Bonner 3 Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity, Inc. 5,000 Bonneville 2 Boys and Girls Club of Nampa, Inc. 1,000 Canyon 4 Boys and Girls Clubs of Magic Valley, Twin Falls 1,000 Elmore 7 Central Oregon Hospice, Bend, OR 1,000 Gem 2 Children’s Home Society of Idaho, Boise 3,500 Kootenai 6 Columbia Basin Hospital Foundation, Ephrata, WA 500 Latah 6 Friends of XL Hospice, Inc., Payette 1,000 Lewis 3 Garden Valley School District #71 2,000 Payette 4 Gateway Habitat for Humanity, Pocatello 1,000 Twin Falls 5 Genesis World Mission, Inc., Boise 2,000 Out-of-State 1 Habitat for Humanity Lewiston-Clarkston Partners 1,000 TOTAL NUMBER OF AWARDS: 102 Habitat for Humanity of Idaho Falls 1,000 TOTAL DOLLARS AWARDED: $350,697 Habitat for Humanity of North Idaho, Coeur d’Alene 1,000 Idaho Community Foundation / Boise County Preschool Fund 2,000 In 2003, scholarship awards were made for Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Boise 4,000 students to attend the following institutions Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of the Magic Valley, Twin Falls 1,000 or to participate in their programs: Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Inc., Kalispell, MT 1,000 Idaho Institutions Magic Valley Regional Medical Center Foundation, Inc., Twin Falls 2,500 The Academy of Professional Careers Albertson College of Idaho, Inc. Mountain View Hospital Auxiliary, Madras, OR 750 American Institute of Health Technology, Inc. Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital Auxiliary Vounteers, Inc., Boise State University Brigham Young University - Idaho Elko, NV 1,000 College of Southern Idaho Salvation Army, Boise Chapter 5,000 CPR Connection Eastern Idaho Technical College Samaritan Hospital Foundation, Moses Lake, WA 500 Idaho Press Club Special Olympics Idaho, Inc., Boise 1,000 Idaho State University St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, Spokane, WA 1,000 Lewis-Clark State College New Images Academy of Beauty St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral, Boise 5,000 North Idaho College Steele Memorial Benefit Association, Salmon 1,000 Northwest Nazarene University, Inc. Twin Falls Institute of Holistic Studies Teton Valley Hospital Foundation, Driggs 1,000 Twin Falls Music Club Weiser Memorial Hospital Foundation Inc. 1,000 University of Idaho Women’s and Children’s Alliance, Inc., Boise 2,000 Out-of-State Institutions Allegany College of Maryland TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $59,750 Art Institute of Seattle, Washington Brigham Young University, Utah * Distributions from the Kissler Family Foundation are also reported California College of Arts & Crafts elsewhere in this report Central Oregon Community College East Carolina University, North Carolina Everett Community College, Washington Lane Community College, Oregon Marymount Manhattan College, New York Multnomah Bible College, Oregon Musician's Institute, California Saint Mary's College, California United Negro College Fund, Inc., Washington Walla Walla Community College, Washington Washington State University Willamette University, Oregon Grants 38

DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DISTRIBUTIONS FROM AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS

Aid for Friends, Inc., Pocatello $1,102 Adams County Historical Preservation and Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc. 6,871 Museum Fund Association’s 1915 Courthouse Fund $1,100 Caldwell Fine Arts Series, Inc. 1,595 Boise County Preschool Fund 24,397 Emmett Public Library 1,296 Capitol Holiday Tree 2003 Fund 75,982 First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls 3,719 Friends of Patricia Special Project Fund 7,505 Friends of the Nampa Public Library 3,411 Friends of the Alexander House Fund 2,690 Humphreys Diabetes Center, Inc., Boise 26,472 Idaho Assistive Technology Project Fund 7,549 Idaho Black History Museum, Inc., Boise 1,429 Idaho Capitol Restoration and Preservation Fund 1,012 Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc., Boise 7,184 Idaho Peace Officers Memorial Fund 15,921 Idaho Falls Arts Council, Inc. 9,368 Idaho Women's Money Conference Fund 1,879 Idaho Falls Ducks Unlimited 273 J. Curtis Earl Arms and Military Memorabilia 593 Idaho Falls Symphony Society, Inc. 1,128 Governor's Roundtable for Families and Children Fund 5,000 Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology, Boise 299 Palouse Ice Rink Association/Rotary Club of Moscow Learning Lab, Inc., Boise 12,548 Special Project Fund 109 Lemhi County Historical Society, Salmon 1,253 Sacajawea Monument Special Project Fund 13,358 Parents and Youth Against Drug Abuse, Inc. Walker Center Development Fund 10,947 (PAYADA), Boise 2,510 Washington County Youth Hope Center Fund 27,048 Portneuf Greenway Foundation, Inc., Pocatello 256 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $195,089 TESH, Inc., Coeur d'Alene 561 Treasure Valley Family YMCA 43,374 United Way of Treasure Valley, Boise 15,267 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $139,916

APPLYING FOR IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANTS

ICF makes grants to fund activities, services, and projects of established 501(c) charitable organizations or governmental units or their subsidiaries, consistent with ICF’s mission “to enrich life’s quality throughout Idaho.” ■ COMPETITIVE GRANT CYCLES: Currently there are three regional competitive grant cycles annually: • The Northern Region call for proposals begins on November 1 and closes on January 15. • The Eastern Region call for proposals begins on February 1 and closes on April 1. • The Southwestern Region call for proposals begins on May 1 and closes on July 1. ICF accepts grant applications only during the cycle specified for the region in which the proposed grantmaking activity will be undertaken. Additional details on the Regional Grant Cycles, along with current applications and criteria, are available on the Foundation’s website. Deadlines are subject to change. ICF accepts both electronic and paper applications. Please call the Foundation or check ICF’s website at www.idcomfdn.org for current information. ■ DONOR ADVISED GRANTS: The Foundation also makes grants from a variety of funds throughout the year that are not open for general applications. Many of these funds support organizations and charitable projects specified by the fund donor or recommended by individual or family fund advisors. Occasionally, donor advised funds make distributions based on an application process not tied to ICF’s regular competitive grant cycles. Notification of these grant programs is done through local media and ICF’s newsletters. As they become available, applications may be found on ICF’s website at www.idcomfdn.org. ■ SCHOLARSHIPS: ICF manages dozens of different scholarship funds - each customized as to scope and selection criteria according to the desires of the fund creator. Each scholarship has its own application requirements, review process, and application deadline. Most of the scholarship programs with funds in ICF are administered through high school counseling offices or through a higher educational institution’s financial aid office. Checking with these offices is a good first step in identifying scholarships for which you may qualify. A few of ICF’s scholarship programs are not tied to a particular institution and allow students to apply directly to an independent scholarship committee. Guidelines and applications for these programs are available on ICF’s website at www.idcomfdn.org. 39 Grants

2003 Grants and Distributions

Following is a list of grants and distributions awarded by the Idaho Community Foundation in 2003. Grants from unrestricted, advised, field-of-interest, geographic, and designated funds are listed first and are grouped by county. These are followed by grants outside Idaho. Grants benefiting multiple counties are shown under the primary county served or the county in which the recipient organization is based. Distributions from agency, scholarship, and special project funds, and from an ICF supporting organization are shown on pages 37-38.

ADA COUNTY Balance Dance Company, Boise, $1,000 climbing to the youth of the Treasure (d), $250 (d) and $135 (d) for general Valley (d); $1,000 for youth programs 4-H Center, Boise, $2,000 to help support. (d); $500 (d), $500 (d), $500 (d) and $500 support the “Youth Equestrian Ballet Idaho, Inc., Boise, $5,000 to help (d) to support the “Just for Kids” Center.” (d) support the “Learning Through Dance” campaign; $500 for general support. (d) Ada County and Elmore County Meals educational outreach program (d)(m); Boise High School, $750 to help support on Wheels Program, Boise, $2,000 to $2,000 (d) and $135 (d) for general the Boys’ Lacrosse Team (d); $500 to help purchase a steam-jacketed kettle support. help support the Debate Team. (d) for food preparation (c)(m); $1,000 for Basque Museum & Cultural Center, Boise Little Theater, Inc., $1,000 for general support. (d) Boise, $7,500 to support the “Living general support. (d) Ada County Paramedics Joint Special History Experience Campaign” (d); Boise Neighborhood Housing Services, Operations Team, Boise, $1,000 to help $4,000 to help provide Basque-related Inc., $500 for general support of the purchase a SearchCam System. (d) educational materials to Idaho schools. “Homeward Bound” program. (d) All Saints Episcopal Church, Boise, (a)(c)(m) Boise Parks and Recreation, $1,500 to $1,394 for general support. (d) Beaux Arts Societe, Inc., Boise, $300 for help host an “Ethics in Youth Sports” American Association of University general support. (d) conference. (c) Women, Boise, $1,000 for support of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc., 2004 “Sister-to-Sister Summit.” (d)(m) Idaho, Boise, $1,250 for general $100,000 to help support education American Cancer Society, Idaho support. (d) programming during the 2003-2004 Division, Boise, $26,250 for the “Camp Boise Art Museum, Inc., Boise, $2,000 to season (d); $1,000 (d), $1,000 (d), and Rainbow Gold” endowment. (d)(m) help support an educational outreach $500 (d) for general support. American Diabetes Association, Inc., program for teen mothers at Marian Boise Public Library, $2,000 for general Boise, $250 for general support. (d) Pritchett School (a)(c); $950 for general support. (c)(d) American Red Cross of Greater Idaho - support. (d) Boise Public Schools Education Treasure Valley Branch, Boise, $3,000 Boise Capital Soccer Club, Inc., Boise, Foundation, Inc., $1,000 to help support (d) and $2,000 (d) for general support; $1,000 (d) and $1,000 (d) to provide “Operation Wishbook” (d); $250 to $250 for disaster relief. (d) youth participation scholarships. support Roosevelt Elementary Andrus Center for Public Policy, Boise, Boise Contemporary Theater, Inc., School. (d) $5,000 to support the “Freedom & Boise, $500 (d) and $500 (d) for general Boise Rescue Mission, $5,000 to help Secrecy: Trading Liberty for Security?” support. operate an emergency shelter for public policy conference. (d) Boise Family YMCA, $5,000 for capital women (c)(m); $3,500 (d) $2,000 (d), Arc, Inc., Boise, $2,000 to help provide improvements and related activities of and $250 (d) for general support of the health services for people with mental the climbing wall at the downtown “City Light Home for Women and illness (c)(m); $135 for general YMCA (d); $3,000 to help fund the Children” (d); $1,000 (d), $220 (d), $200 support. (d) “Earth Service Corps” educational (d), and $135 (d) for general support. Assistance League of Boise, $2,000 for project (a)(c)(m); $2,140 to promote Boise River Festival, $500 for general general support. (d) interest in and passion for mountain support. (d) Boise State University Foundation, $500 (d), $250 (d), and $250 (d) for general KEY support of BSU Public Radio Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity, Inc., (a) = Albertson Grant: indicates grants made from the J.A. and Kathryn Boise, $5,000 (d), $500 (d), $135(d), for Albertson Foundation Education Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation. general support. Boy Scouts of America, Ore-Ida (c) = Competitive Grant: indicates grants made through ICF’s competitive Council, Boise, $3,000 to help purchase process from unrestricted, field-of-interest and some geographical funds. an eight-man raft. (d) (d) = Donor Advised Grant: indicates grants made with some degree of donor Boys and Girls Club of Ada County, involvement from donor advised or donor designated funds. Garden City, $2,000 for general support (m) = Multiple County Grant: indicates grants made that benefit more than of the Garden City club and $1,000 for one county. general support of the Meridian club. (d) Grants 40

Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel, Idaho Children’s Trust Fund, Boise, $250 Boise, $2,500 (d) and $250 (d) for for general support. (d) general support. Idaho Commission on the Arts, Boise, Corpus Christi, Boise, $4,200 to help $1,000 to help support the “Arts Matter 2” install a full service laundry room (c); statewide arts conference. (d) $250 for general support. (d) Idaho Community Foundation / Culinary Skills Training Center, Inc., Community Trust Fund, Boise, $1,731 for Boise, $3,500 to help recruit and train support of this fund. (d)(m) students in the “Life’s Kitchen” culinary Idaho Community Foundation / Deer arts program (c); $500 (d) and $250 (d) Creek Endowment Fund, Boise, $10,677 for general support. for the support of this fund. Dress for Success Boise, Inc., Meridian, (d)(m) $3,000 (d) and $250 (d) for general Idaho Community Foundation / Idaho support; $3,000 to help provide business Women’s Charitable Foundation Fund, wear for low income women. (c)(m) $4,500 from IWCF members to increase East Junior High School, Boise, $2,376 the grant amount to the group’s 2003 to help purchase reading software. (a)(c) selected grantee. (d) Esther Simplot Performing Arts Idaho Community Foundation / Academy, Boise, $35,000 (d) and $1,000 Operating Unrestricted Fund, Boise, (d) for general support. $1,000 (d) and $1,000 (d) for membership Faith in Action of Boise, Inc., $500 for support. general support. (d) Idaho Conservation League, Inc., Boise, Family Advocate Program, Inc., Boise, $5,000 for general operating expenses. $3,500 to help fund a family education (d)(m) project (c)(m); $1,000 (d), $1,000 (d), Idaho Dance Theatre Inc., Boise, $5,000 $500 (d), $250 (d), $250 (d), and $250 (d) to help support school dance for general support; $137 to help performances (d)(m); $1,000 (d) and $500 support the CASA program. (d) (d) for general support. First United Methodist Church of Boise, Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc., $3,000 for general support. (d) Boise, $5,000 to help provide campership Idaho First Lady Patricia Kempthorne scholarships, (c)(m); $2,000 (d), $221 (d), smashes a plate with a hammer as part Foothills School of Arts & Sciences, Boise, $500 for general support. (d) and $200 (d) for general support of Camp of a groundbreaking ceremony for Hodia. Syringa House's new home in Nampa, a Fort Boise Mid High School, Boise, Idaho Educational Public Broadcasting project of Northwest Children's Home. $1,000 to help improve student writing Foundation (IPTV), Boise, $2,000 (d), ICF's Walter and Leona Dufresne Fund skills. (a)(c) Friends of Eagle Public Library, $500 $1,500 (d), $250 (d), and $250 (d) for provided support for a portion of the general support; $1,500 for a program project. The plate-breaking represents for general support. (d) Friends of XL Hospice, Inc., Payette, designed to celebrate Idaho history. the need to break the cycle of abuse (d)(m) among the adolescent girls that Syringa $5,000 to assist with the palliative needs of children with life-threatening Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Hospital, House helps. The pieces will be used to Boise, $4,000 for general support and create a mosaic for the new facility. illnesses. (c)(d)(m) Garden City Library Foundation, $2,000 $1,500 for the audiology program (d); (Photo courtesy of Joe Rowley, Idaho $500 for the “Idaho Youth Wheelchair Press Tribune) to help support the “Bells for Books” program. (d) Sports Camp.” (d) Genesis World Mission, Inc., Boise, Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Boise, $33,500 to help support the “Garden $2,000 (d), $2,000 (d), $500 (d), $250 (d), City Community Clinic” (d); $7,000 to for general support. The Caring Foundation, Inc., Boise, help purchase medical and dental Idaho Foundation for Private Enterprise $7,500 to help provide free dental care supplies (c)(d); $2,000 for general & Economic Education, Boise, $6,000 to for uninsured children (c)(d)(m); $250 support. (d) help students attend “Idaho Business for dental exams and operating Humphreys Diabetes Center, Inc., Week 2003.” (d)(m) costs. (d) Boise, $3,190 to help install automatic Idaho Human Rights Education Center, Children’s Home Society of Idaho, doors, (c)(m); $2,000 for general Inc., Boise, $5,000 to help design and Boise, $120,000 to provide scholarships support. (d) acquire educational materials for use by for children receiving services through Idaho Aviation Hall of Fame, Inc., Boise, docents. (a)(c)(m) the “Community Sponsorship Program.” $135 for general support. (d) Idaho Humane Society, Inc., Boise, (d); $3,500 (d), $1,000 (d), $500 (d), and $3,000 to help provide elementary $250 (d) for general support. Idaho Black History Museum, Inc., Boise, $500 for general support. (d) students with an animal related monthly Chrysalis Women’s Transitional Living, publication (a)(c); $2,000 (d), $500 (d), Inc., Boise, $500 for general support. (d) Idaho Botanical Gardens, Inc., Boise, $221 (d), and $200 (d) for general $2,000 for general support (d); $2,000 to support. Community Christian Center of Garden help develop a native plant garden City, $5,000 to replace the flooring in (c)(m); $500 to help purchase a Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit, the school cafeteria and food bank. (d) memorial bench. (d) Inc., Boise, $500 for general support. (d) 41 Grants

Kids in Divorce Support Services, Inc. Salvation Army, Boise Chapter, $5,000 (KIDS), Meridian, $5,000 for general (d) and $2,000 (d) for general support; support. (c)(m) $250 to help support “Booth Memorial Learning Lab, Inc., Boise, $1,000 (d), Home.” (d) $1,000 (d), $250 (d), $250 (d) for general Senior Solutions, Inc., Boise, $1,500 to support. help support a dental program. (d) Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, Silver Sage Girl Scout Council, Inc., $4,000 for financial aid (d); $3,000 to Boise, $13,680 for Girl Scout leader help support educational services for training at the Duck Valley Reservation children with learning disabilities. and to send Shoshone-Paiute girls and (a)(c)(m) adults to an American Indian Scouting Life Doorways Inc., Boise, $250 for Association Seminar (d); $5,000 to help general support, (d) support regional conferences and the Little League Baseball Inc., Boise, $135 formation of special interest troops. for general support. (d) (c)(m) Log Cabin Literary Center, Inc., Boise, Southwest Idaho District Council of the $1,000 (d), $221 (d), and $200 (d) for Vincent De Paul Society Inc., Boise, general support. $135 for general support. (d) Madison Elementary School, Boise, Special Olympics Idaho, Inc., Boise, $5,000 to support a K-6 after-school $4,159 to help support athletic Anita Valladolid of the Portneuf program in association with the Boys & competitions (c)(d)(m); $500 for general Greenway Foundation proudly shows Girls Club and the YMCA. (a)(c) support. (d) the way to the Portneuf RiverWalk in Marian Pritchett School at the St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Pocatello. The Ifft Foundation Fund Salvation Army Booth Memorial Meridian, $2,000 to help purchase has provided support for countless civic Center, Boise, $1,000 to help host a equipment for the “Adventure Island” improvement projects in Southeastern writer-in-residence from the Log Cabin universal access playground. (d)(m) Idaho, including the RiverWalk. Literary Center to improve writing and St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center reading skills. (a)(c) Foundation, Boise, $1,000 for general support. (d) Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc., Boise, Meridian Education Foundation, $500 $5,000 to help support the Festival’s for general support. (d) St. Joseph’s School, Boise, $4,950 to help Southwest Idaho “Idaho Theater for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Idaho purchase a stage for the school, to help Youth” tour (a)(c)(m); $5,000 to help Chapter, Boise, $500 for general support a “Shakespearience” support the Festival’s Southwest Idaho support. (d) performance, and to purchase music “Shakespearience” tour (a)(c)(m); $2,500 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill - books. (d) (d) and $1,035 (d) to help support Boise Chapter, $3,794 to help support St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, educational programming; $1,750 (d), the “Family-to-Family” mental illness Boise, $500 to help support St. Luke’s $1,000 (d), $500 (d), $221 (d), and $200 education program (c); $250 for general Children’s Hospital. (d) (d) for general support. (d) support. (d) St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center Idaho State Historical Society Library, National Little League of East Boise, Foundation, Boise, $1,000 to support Boise, $2,500 to help copy a donated Inc., $135 for general support. (d) the “Kid for a Night” program (d); $250 collection of Japanese American oral life Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., to support the “Campaign for Kids” histories. (c)(m) Boise, $5,000 to help provide case program (d); $250 (d) and $135 (d) for Idaho Wildlife Federation, Boise, $1,730 management to families in “Homeward general support. for general support. (d)(m) Bound,” a program for homeless St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Boise, $500 Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation, families. (c) to support the “Crisis Action Center.” (d) Inc., Boise, $545 (d), $500 (d), and $250 Opera Idaho, Inc., Boise, $5,000 to help St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral, (d) for administrative expenses. fund a youth outreach program (d); Boise, $5,000 to help support the “Baby Idaho Women’s Network Education & $1,000 for general support (d); $500 to Steps” prenatal health promotion Research Fund, Boise, $500 for general promote interest in opera. (d) program. (c)(d) support. (d) Planned Parenthood of Idaho, Inc., Stand for Children Leadership Center, Idaho Youth Ranch, Inc., Boise, $5,000 Boise, $5,000 to help expand education Boise, $2,000 to help provide training in to help build a new shelter home (c)(m); classes (c)(m); $5,000 to help support solutions for core problems facing $1,500 (d), and $250 (d) for general the “Kids Need to Know” program (d); children. (c)(m) support; $500 for the “Fred and Joann $250 (d) and $250 (d) for general State of Idaho Commission for the Thompson Match Campaign.” (d) support. Blind and Visually Impaired, Boise, Idaho Youth Ranch/Hays Shelter Home, Riverstone Community School, Inc., $1,000 for general support. (d) Boise, $2,000 (d) and $1,000 (d) for Boise, $500 (d) and $500 (d) for general Tablerock Cross of the Idaho Jaycees, general support. support. Inc., Boise, $1,100 to help maintain this Idaho Zoological Society, Boise, $1,000 Safe Place Ministries, Inc., Boise, $4,560 Boise landmark. (d) for general support. (d) to help provide mental health services Team Idaho at Boise High School, $250 Jesse Tree of Idaho, Boise, $1,806 for to victims of abuse (c)(m); $500 for for general support. (d) general support. (d) general support. (d) Terry Reilly Health Services, Nampa, $5,000 to help provide counseling Grants 42

services to child and adult victims of Highway 30 between Garret Way and metals class (a)(c); $1,125 to help sexual abuse in Ada and surrounding Philbin Road. (d) purchase of a new “grand drape” curtain counties. (c)(m) Edahow Elementary PTA, Pocatello, for the auditorium stage (d); $400 to United Way of Treasure Valley, Boise, $2,500 to help purchase playground help purchase sound recording $750 for general support. (d) equipment. (a)(c) equipment. (c)(d) United Way of Treasure Valley Success First Book, Pocatello, $3,000 to help Idaho Community Foundation / Ifft by 6, Boise, $5,000 to help support free provide new books to disadvantaged Foundation Fund, Boise, $250 for immunization clinics for children. children on the Fort Hall Reservation support of this fund. (d) (c)(m) and in the surrounding area. (c)(m) Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc., University of Idaho Foundation, Inc., Gateway Habitat for Humanity, Boise, $3,000 to help fund camperships Moscow, $5,000 to help fund a Pocatello, $1,000 to help purchase tools in Eastern Idaho. (c)(m) Southwestern Idaho research project and equipment. (c)(d) Idaho Educational Public Broadcasting related to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Healthy Pocatello-Healthy Youth, Inc., Foundation (IPTV), Boise, $2,579 to Festival. (d)(m) Pocatello, $2,000 to help promote youth help support KISU Television (d); $1,500 Women’s and Children’s Alliance, Inc., asset building. (c) to help support “Science Trek,” a science Boise, $3,000 (d), $2,000 (d), $1,000 (d), Highland American Legion Baseball, based learning program. (a)(c)(m) $1,000 (d), $500 (d), $500 (d), $500 (d), Chubbuck, $2,500 to help landscape a Idaho International Choral Festival, $500 (d), $500 (d), $250 (d), $250 (d) for new baseball field. (d) Pocatello, $2,500 (d)(m) and $2,500 general support; $250 to support the Highland High School, Pocatello, $1,300 (c)(m) for general support. capital campaign. (d) to help purchase equipment for the ADAMS COUNTY Adams County Historic Preservation Commission, Council, $4,000 to help Summer programs of the Shoshone-Bannock develop a strategic plan for the use and Tribes Recreation Program at the Fort Hall restoration of the 1915 Adams County Courthouse. (c) Reservation were made possible through support from the Gladys E. Langroise Friends of the Weiser River Trail, Inc., Advised Fund. Cambridge, $2,240 to help pay for construction costs (c)(m); $1,059 for general support. (d) Shepherd’s Home, Inc., McCall, $2,598 to help provide family recreation opportunities for at-risk youth in Adams County. (c)(d)(m) BANNOCK COUNTY Aid for Friends, Inc., Pocatello, $2,500 to coordinate emergency activities of different local providers serving homeless persons. (c)(m) Maria Ellsworth Bannock County Historical Society modeling a shawl and Museum, Pocatello, $500 to help made during the restore a circa 1902 buggy for display Jingle Dress, Shawl in the museum. (c) and Ribbon Shirt Bannock Humane Society, Inc., Pete Rodriguez showing off his Class. Pocatello, $3,420 to help purchase pet “catch.” cages. (d) Bannock Youth Foundation, Inc., Pocatello, $1,000 to help support a community action gardening project. (d) Boy Scouts of America, Grand Teton Council, Pocatello, $3,000 (c)(m) and Kayla and $2,000 (d)(m) to help support the Keisha Cody “Positive Attitudes Through Scouting” making fried program for juvenile offenders. bread during City of Downey, $4,679 to renovate the Traditional dugouts in the baseball field at the city Week. park. (d) City of Pocatello, $9,650 to provide landscaping and beautification of 43 Grants

Idaho Museum of Natural History, Portneuf Health Care Foundation, Inc., Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Fort Hall, Pocatello, $4,850 to help renovate the Pocatello, $3,000 to help purchase $41,095 to expand summer youth and “Arboretum Tree Walk.” (d) breast cancer awareness education after-school programs. (d) Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc., Boise, materials. (c)(m) $5,000 to help support the Eastern Silver Sage Girl Scout Council, Inc., BLAINE COUNTY Idaho “Idaho Theater for Youth” tour Boise, $10,000 to hire a field aide to Advocates for Survivors of Domestic (a)(c)(m); $5,000 to help support the service the Fort Hall Indian Violence, Inc., Hailey, $5,000 (d) and Eastern Idaho “Shakespearience” tour. Reservation. (d) $5,000 (d) for general support; $1,000 to (a)(c)(m) SouthEastern Idaho Community Action help with funding for a non-profit Idaho State University, Pocatello, $5,000 Agency, Pocatello, $5,000 to help community childcare center. (c)(m) to help support teacher workshops and support a youth mentoring program. Animal Shelter of Wood River Valley, science demonstration shows for (a)(c)(m) Hailey, $16,472 (d) and $1,000 (d) for Southeastern Idaho schools (a)(c)(m); general support. $2,000 to help purchase equipment for BEAR LAKE COUNTY Bellevue Public Library, $1,025 to help the “Kids’ Camp Enhancement Project,” Bear Lake County Library District, purchase computers and software. (d) a project of the Cooperative Wilderness Montpelier, $2,000 to help develop a Handicapped Outdoor Group Blaine County 4-H, Hailey, $1,000 for teen center at the library. (c) (CWHOG). (d) general operating expenses. (d) Bear Lake Middle School, Montpelier, Idaho State University Foundation, Blaine County DARE - PAL, Inc., Hailey, $300 to purchase geopolitical wall maps Pocatello, $10,000 to help landscape the $20,000 to help fund the new high for classrooms. (d) exterior plaza at the “Performing Arts school fitness center and climbing Center” in Pocatello. (d) Bear Lake Senior Citizens Inc., wall. (d) Montpelier, $5,000 to help purchase a Lava Elementary School, Lava Hot Blaine County Historical Museum, Inc., new 15 passenger bus. (c) Springs, $1,855 to help support art Hailey, $2,000 for computer workshops. (a)(c) Bear Lake Valley Health Care expenses. (d) Foundation, Inc., Montpelier, $3,000 to Pocatello American Legion Baseball, Blaine County Recreation District, help construct a health care education $1,622 to help support a landscaping Hailey, $31,000 (d) and $10,000 (d) to center. (c) project. (d) help provide power to Galena Lodge; Georgetown Elementary School, $9,000 for general support (d); $1,500, to Pocatello High School, $5,000 to help Georgetown, $1,500 to help purchase provide scholarships for the “Summer restore eight windows in the school. (d) P.E. equipment. (a)(c) Youth Program.” (d) Pocatello School District #25, $7,500 to Paris Elementary School, $7,000 to help Blaine County School District help improve security at the “Teen purchase materials for the school Education Foundation, Hailey, $6,800 Parenting Center.” (a)(c) library’s non-fiction section. (a)(c) for the Silver Creek Alternative School Pocatello Zoo, $4,934 for improvements 2003-2004 art program. (d) to the Zoo’s entrance (d); $3,000 to help BENEWAH COUNTY Blaine County Seniors’ Council, Inc., support educational programming Hailey, $7,500 to provide meals to (a)(c)(m); $2,895 to help landscape the Greater Benewah County Humane homebound senior citizens (d); $2,600 “Barnyard Petting Area.” (d) Society, St. Maries, $1,000 to help purchase building materials and for general support. (d) supplies. (c)(m) Blaine Manor Foundation, Inc., Hailey, Hospice of Benewah County, Inc., St. $500 to help support health care Maries, $1,263 to help purchase hospital services. (c)(m) beds and equipment. (c)(m) Campfire Foundation, Inc., Ketchum, $500 to help support a community BINGHAM COUNTY scholarship fund. (c)(m) Canine Companions for Independence, Aberdeen High School, $1,400 to Inc., Ketchum, $2,500 for general purchase an embroidery machine and support. (d) related equipment. (d) Caritas Chorale Limited, Ketchum, Aberdeen Senior Citizens of Bingham $1,000 to help fund an Artistic Director County, Inc., $4,500 to purchase a position (c)(m); $1,000 for general commercial freezer and stove. (d) support. (d) American Youth Soccer Organization, College of Southern Idaho, Hailey, Blackfoot, $2,000 to help landscape $10,000 for general support. (d) soccer fields. (d) Aaron Stahlman, a student at the Community Library Association, Inc., Lillian Vallely School in Blackfoot, Firth Middle School, $299 to purchase Ketchum, $4,000 for general support. (d) maps for 7th and 8th grade accepting a tribal drum in recognition Community School, Sun Valley, $38,000 classrooms. (d) of his achievements. The school has to help support science programs and received support from the Gladys E. Lillian Vallely School, Inc., Blackfoot, computer labs. (d) $52,250 to help purchase a new bus. (d) Langroise Advised Fund for multiple Company of Fools, Inc., Hailey, $5,000 projects, including a curriculum that Rockford Elementary School, Blackfoot, to help support the “Laramie Project” incorporates the Shoshone culture and $2,000 to help update the library’s non- (d); $2,500 to support children’s the educational needs of the Native fiction collection. (a)(c) programs. (d) American children. Grants 44

Council Circle Foundation, Inc., Hailey, Sun Valley Summer Symphony, $5,000 Pend Oreille Arts Council, Inc., $2,700 to expand the “Youth Council” for general support (d); $1,500 for Sandpoint, $7,500 (a)(c) and $5,000 (d) after-school program. (c) general support. (d) to help support arts education. Crisis Hot Line, Inc., Ketchum, $2,500 to Sun Valley Tae Kwon Do, Ketchum, Priest Lake Search & Rescue, Inc., help support volunteer training (c)(m); $2,500 for general support. (d) Coolin, $1,000 to help purchase $1,500 for general support. (d)(m) Trailing of the Sheep Cultural Heritage communication equipment. (c)(m) Environmental Resource Center, Center, Hailey, $2,500 to help support Sandpoint High School, $6,000 to help Ketchum, $5,000 for a noxious weed the “Trailing of the Sheep Festival.” (d) provide band camp scholarships. (a)(c) abatement program. (d) Wood River High School, Hailey, $3,000 Tri-State Water Quality Council, Inc., Friends of Sawtooth National Forest to upgrade lighting and stage Sandpoint, $1,000 to help support Avalanche Center, Ketchum, $2,000 for equipment in the school’s auditorium environmental education programs. general support. (d) (d); $1,000 to help purchase sound (a)(c) Hailey Public Library, $5,000 to replace system equipment. (c) shelving. (d) Wood River Land Trust Company, BONNEVILLE COUNTY Hailey Ski Team, $7,500 for general Ketchum, $20,000 to help acquire land Adventist Christian Academy, Idaho support. (d) in the Wood River Valley. (d) Falls, $134 to purchase atlases for fourth Hospice of the Wood River Valley, BOISE COUNTY through sixth grade students. (d) Ketchum, $5,000 for general support (d); American National Red Cross, Idaho $2,500 for general support. (c) Boise County Community Justice Falls, $250 to support an emergency Ketchum-Sun Valley Historical Society, Department, Idaho City, $25,000 to help fund. (d) Inc., Ketchum, $1,000 for general support a universal pre-school Bonneville County Historical Society, support. (d) program. (d) Inc., Idaho Falls, $7,400 to help fund Nature Conservancy of Idaho, Hailey, Garden Valley District Library, $1,000 construction of the “Children’s Room” in $5,000 for general operating expenses for the Crouch Library building the Museum of Idaho, (a)(c)(m); $1,730 (d); $2,595 (d)(m), $500 (d), and $500 (d) fund. (d) for general support. (d) for general support. Garden Valley School District #71, Bonneville County Humane Society, Rotarun Ski Club, Inc., Hailey, $5,000 $2,000 to support a school-based health Idaho Falls, $865 for general support. (d) for general support. (d) center (d); $1,000 to help improve Chapel of the Valley, Swan Valley, $1,730 Sagebrush Equine Training Center for students’ writing skills. (a)(c) for general support. (d) the Handicapped, Inc., Sun Valley, Horseshoe Bend and Area Senior City of Idaho Falls, $4,620 to provide $15,000 for general support (d); $3,287 Citizens, Inc., $1,700 to help purchase a flowers for city beautification. (d) to help fund a work/study program for new commercial freezer. (c)(m) Coalition 21, Idaho Falls, $250 for at-risk teenagers (c); $3,000 to help fund Horseshoe Bend Community Health general support. (d) a summer teen accountability program Clinic, Inc., $2,719 to help purchase Dora Erickson Elementary School, for at-risk youth (d); $135 for general equipment. (d)(m) Idaho Falls, $2,500 to help implement a support. (d) Idaho Community Foundation / Boise program designed to reduce bullying at Silver Creek Alternative School, Hailey, County Preschool Fund, Boise, $3,442 school. (a)(c) $5,000 to help implement an art (d), $2,000 (d), and $500 (d) to help Eagle Rock Art Museum & Education program. (c) support this fund. Center, Inc., Idaho Falls, $2,500 for Snake River Alliance Education Fund, general support. (c)(m) Inc., Boise, $2,500 for general operating BONNER COUNTY Eastern Idaho Special Services Agency, expenses. (d) Bonner Community Food Center, Idaho Falls, $3,000 (c)(m) and $2,000 South Central Head Start, Twin Falls, Sandpoint, $3,000 for general support (d)(m) to help support “The Haven,” a $1,000 for general support for the Hailey (c); $1,000 to help support the “Coats for shelter for troubled families and to Head Start program. (d) Kids” program. (c) purchase winter clothing for children. St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation, Inc., City of Priest River, $2,000 to help build Eastern Idaho Technical College Ketchum, $5,000 to support the Deer a skatepark. (c)(m) Foundation, Idaho Falls, $2,537 for Creek Endowment Fund. (d) City of Sandpoint, $1,000 to help build a maintenance expenses. (d) Sun Club, Inc., Ketchum, $1,000 for skatepark. (c)(m) Family Assistance in Transitional general support. (d) Festival at Sandpoint, Inc., $3,000 to Housing, Inc. (F.A.I.T.H.), Idaho Falls, Sun Valley Center for the Arts and help support a 5th grade music $250 for general support. (d) Humanities, Inc., $3,000 for art outreach program. (a)(c)(m) Family Care Center, Inc., Idaho Falls, education. (d) Friends of the West Bonner Library $250 for general support. (d) Sun Valley Junior Hockey, Inc., District, Priest River, $1,500 to help Goodfellow Fund, Inc., Idaho Falls, Ketchum, $700 for general support. (d) renovate the West Bonner Library. (c) $2,801 for general support (d); $689 to Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, Idaho Hill Elementary, Oldtown, $3,000 provide assistance to needy individuals $10,144 for equipment for the Nordic to help fund playground improvements. during the holiday season. (d) and Alpine ski teams (d); $8,500 to (a)(c) Habitat for Humanity of Idaho Falls, develop the “Quigley Nordic Program” $3,000 to help build a home for a (d); $1,650 to help support a cross- The Panida Theater Committee, Inc., Sandpoint, $1,500 to help fund electrical Habitat family (c)(d); $250 for general country skiing outdoor activity program support. (d) for youth. (c) and structural repairs. (c)(m) 45 Grants

Hospice of Eastern Idaho, Inc., Idaho CANYON Falls, $1,730 for general support. (d) Humane Society of the Upper Valley, COUNTY Idaho Falls, $865 for general support. (d) Advocates Against Family Idaho Falls Arts Council, Inc., $3,000 Violence, Inc., Caldwell, (c)(m) and $1,000 (d) to help support $2,500 to help provide the 2003 “Snake River Roaring Youth housing for women and Jam;” $2,000 to help support the 2004 adolescent males. (c)(m) “Snake River Roaring Youth Jam.” (d)(m) Albertson College of Idaho Falls Opera Theatre, Inc., $1,000 Idaho, Inc., Caldwell, (d)(m) and $500 (c)(m) for general $70,860 to help support support. the Langroise Trio (d)(m); Idaho Falls Public Library, $2,000 to $2,500 (d), $2,000 (d), and help purchase seating and display $1,000 (d) for general shelving for a new parenting center (c); support. $1,730 for general support. (d) Boys and Girls Club of Idaho Falls Symphony Society, Inc., Nampa, Inc., $11,000 to $4,728 for general support (d); $4,000 to help fund a gang help support educational outreach prevention program, activities. (a)(c)(m) (a)(c)(d); $1,000 for History is brought to life at Nampa's Warhawk Air Idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre, Inc., general support. (d) $2,500 for general support. (c)(d)(m) City of Nampa, $2,324 to Museum through the Museum's education programs, made possible with support from the J.A. and Kathryn Judicial District VII CASA, Idaho Falls, help provide professional Albertson Foundation Education Fund. $3,000 to help train, screen, and music, theatre and dance supervise new volunteers (c)(m); $2,500 education. (a)(c)(m) for general support. (d) City of Nampa Parks & Northwest Children’s Home, Nampa, K Mart/Shop with a Cop Program, Recreation Department, $2,000 to help $5,000 to help support construction of Idaho Falls, $250 for general support. (d) construct a new park. (c) Discovery Center of Idaho, Inc., Boise, the “Syringa House” residential care Rape Response & Crime Victim Center, facility. (c)(m) Idaho Falls, $1,270 to help support a $4,000 to help support the “Good Northwest Nazarene University, Inc., sexual assault awareness and Neighbor” scholarship program for low Nampa, $5,000 for general support (d); prevention program (c)(m); $1,000 for income students in Canyon County. $250 for general support of the general support. (d) (d)(m) Hallelujah Brass program. (d) Shepherd’s Inn Corporation, Idaho Grace Episcopal Church of Nampa, Terry Reilly Health Services, Nampa, Falls, $250 for general support. (d) $2,000 to help develop a domestic $5,000 to help purchase a retinal camera Tautphaus Park Zoological Society, Inc., violence prevention program. (c) Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho, Inc, to help diagnose and treat persons with Idaho Falls, $4,000 to help create an diabetes (c)(m); $1,000 to help support interactive educational area in the Nampa, $5,000 for general support. (a)(c)(m) the “S.A.N.E. Solutions” trauma Children’s Zoo (a)(c)(m); $2,595 (d) and treatment program (d); $500 to support $250 (d) for general support. Hope House, Inc., Marsing, $75,000 (d) the “Amiga to Amiga” project (d); $250 Upper Snake River Shrine Club, Idaho and $1,000 (d) for general support (d); for general support. (d) Falls, $2,500 for general support. (d) $10,000 to help install a new waste treatment system. Warhawk Air Museum Inc., Nampa, $1,000 to help fund a history-based BOUNDARY COUNTY Hosanna Ministries, Inc., Boise, $4,760 education program. (a)(c)(m) to help support an “English as a Second Wilder Middle-High School, $290 to Boundary County Fair Board, Bonners Language” class. (c) purchase inflatable globes, student Ferry, $3,610 to help improve access to Idaho Community Foundation / Terry atlases, and a world topography map. (d) facilities at the fairgrounds. (c) Reilly Health Services Endowment Fund, Boise, $500 to support this fund. Wilder School District, $1,000 to help BUTTE COUNTY (d) improve students’ writing abilities. (a)(c) Idaho Migrant Council, Caldwell, $5,000 CARIBOU COUNTY ICF invites grant applications from all of to help support a student mentoring and the State’s 44 counties. While Butte tutoring program. (a)(c) Grace District Library, $250 to help County was not listed as the primary Idaho Working Partners Ltd., Boise, provide shelving and improve patron county served on a 2003 grant, several $1,000 for general support for Hope access to the library. (c)(m) ICF grants made to the region benefited House and $1,000 toward Hope House’s Grays Lake Elementary, Wayan, $3,000 the county indirectly. matching campaign for the sewer to purchase new playground equipment. system. (d) (d) CAMAS COUNTY Log Cabin Literary Center, Inc., Boise, The Greater Soda Springs Community $5,000 to help place professional writers Development Foundation, Inc., Soda Camas County School District #121, in Southwest Idaho classrooms. (a)(c)(m) Springs, $3,000 to help purchase Fairfield, $3,000 to help support a equipment for a local access television Spanish language instruction program. Middleton Public Library, $1,000 to help station. (c)(m) (a)(c) purchase books. (c) Grants 46

CASSIA COUNTY CUSTER COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY Albion American Legion Auxiliary Challis Joint School District #181, Harold B. Lee Elementary School, Unit 124, $450 to help girls from $9,000 to help implement an Dayton, $1,400 to help establish a Malta, Declo, Burley and Oakley to “Accelerated Math” program. summer learning program. (a)(c) attend “Girls’ State” in Nampa. (d) (a)(c)(m) Preston School District, $3,200 to help Burley Public Library, $3,650 to help Challis Volunteer Ambulance support a summer math program. (a)(c) purchase an LCD projector. (c)(m) Service, $3,000 to help purchase a West Side School District #202, Dayton, City of Burley, $6,000 to help build a semi-automatic defibrillator. (c)(m) $3,000 to help purchase books for the playground. (d) City of Mackay, $4,000 to help High School library (a)(c); $2,000 to Declo Junior High School, $4,000 to purchase new metal bleachers at the help support reading training classes help support after-school tutoring Mackay rodeo grounds. (c) for parents. (a)(c) programs. (a)(c)(m) North American Moose Foundation, Oakley Elementary School, Burley, Inc., Mackay, $2,000 to help fund an FREMONT COUNTY $3,000 to help implement a summer educational exhibit. (c)(m) City of Ashton, $5,000 to help repair the reading program. (a)(c) Stanley School, $1,000 to help Community Center’s furnace. (c) Oakley Jr./Sr. High School, Oakley, support the “2002-2003 Bringing Arts $4,000 to help support an after-school Alive” program. (d) GEM COUNTY program. (a)(c) City of Emmett, $5,000 to help fund a Raft River Bookmobile, Almo, $2,000 ELMORE COUNTY sprinkler system for a city park. (d) to help maintain the bookmobile service. (c) Glenns Ferry Joint School District Emmett High School, $500 to help a choir attend the “National Festival of Raft River Junior/Senior High School, #192, $3,000 to help support an Spirituals.” (d) Malta, $4,000 to help support after-school tutoring program. motivational programs and after- (a)(c)(m) Emmett Public Library, $5,000 to help school activities. (a)(c)(m) Parents and Youth United, Inc., purchase a microfilm/microfiche reader Mountain Home, $3,000 to help fund and scanner (d); $4,050 to help repair the sidewalks in front of the library. (d) CLARK COUNTY an after-school program. (a)(c) ICF invites grant applications from all of the State’s 44 counties. While Clark County was not listed as the primary county served on a 2003 grant, several ICF grants made to the region benefited the county indirectly. CLEARWATER COUNTY City of Orofino, $1,000 to help with a community 4th of July celebration. (d) City of Weippe, $1,000 to help purchase stage equipment for a community hall. (c)(m) Clearwater Youth Alliance, a Community Coalition for Youth, Orofino, $3,500 (d) and $1,500 (d) to help fund the “Orofino Teen Center.” Idaho Diabetes Youth Programs, Inc., Boise, $1,933 to help support diabetes education programs in North Idaho. (c)(m) Orofino Federal Employees Child Care Association, Orofino, $2,100 to help expand a playground at the “Clearwater Kids Learning Center.” (a)(c)(m) Peck Elementary School, Peck, $5,000 to help update library resource materials. (a)(c) Second Judicial District CASA Blaser/Railroad Park, located in the heart of Emmett's downtown business district, is Program, Inc., Lewiston, $2,300 to a lively gathering place, thanks to the work of the City of Emmett and the Friends of help recruit and train volunteers. Blaser/Railroad Park in rebuilding the park to its past glory. The Ethel R. and Ronald (c)(m) Rawlinson Fund provided support for the project. 47 Grants

JEFFERSON COUNTY Rigby School District #251, Rigby, $1,170 to help provide creativity sessions for the district’s third grade students. (a)(c) Shepherd’s Inn Corporation, Idaho Falls, $2,500 (d)(m) and $2,500 (c)(m) to help address health issues for young women experiencing a crisis pregnancy. JEROME COUNTY Jerome Senior Center, $1,000 to support a meals program. (d) Valley School District #262, Hazelton, $4,000 to help purchase Spanish/English dictionaries. KOOTENAI COUNTY Classical Christian Academy, Inc., Post Falls, $12,500 to help develop a music program. (c)(m) Coeur d’Alene Bible Church, $20,000 for the church’s building fund and $5,000 to Cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Robert Burnett, performing surgery in Kootenai Medical support the Hand Bell Choir. (d) Center’s new North Idaho Heart Center. The Heart Center received support from the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra, Rolphe Family Fund and the Earl and Judy Lunceford Philanthropic Gift Fund. Inc., $5,000 for general support (d); $2,300 (c)(m) and $900 (d)(m) to help fund an educational outreach program. Community Building Partners, Inc., Emmett Public School Foundation, Inc., GOODING COUNTY Post Falls, $6,000 for general support of $1,035 to help support a drug/alcohol- the “Old Church” in Post Falls (d); $1,822 free graduation celebration. (d) Bliss School, $300 to purchase a for general support (d); $1,000 to help Friends of Blaser/Railroad Park, US/World Political Combo Map and fund the restoration of the “Old Emmett, $5,000 to help provide electrical Globe Classroom package for junior Church.” (c)(m) power to the area surrounding the high classes. (d) Girl Scouts Inland Empire Council, historic Railroad Depot. (d) Hagerman Junior-Senior High School, Spokane, $8,400 to help support Gem County Historical Museum, $300 to help purchase a set of nine regionally collaborative scouting Emmett, $3,940 to help replace the roller maps for a junior high education programs. (a)(c)(m) Museum’s roof. (d) classroom. (d) Habitat for Humanity of North Idaho, Gem County Recreation District, Hagerman Valley Historical Society, Coeur d’Alene, $2,500 (c) and $1,000 (d) Emmett, $4,000 to help provide Hagerman, $2,500 to help support for general support. enhanced recreational programming. educational programs. (a)(c)(m) Harrison Area Ball Fields Association, (d)(m) Inc., Harrison, $1,000 to help purchase Gem County Senior Citizens, Inc., IDAHO COUNTY backstops and fencing. (c)(m) Emmett, $5,000 to help install safe Holy Family Catholic School, Coeur flooring. (d) Camas Prairie Pre-School, Grangeville, d’Alene, $10,000 for the school’s Gem Youth Services, Inc., Emmett, $4,500 to help purchase a copy machine building fund. (d) $5,000 to help support facility and provide other school resources. Idaho Child Abuse Response improvements. (d) (a)(c) (I.C.A.R.E.), Inc., Coeur d’Alene, $3,239 Project Starfish, Inc., Emmett, $1,350 to City of Riggins, $1,700 to help support a for general support. (d) help purchase supplies for an after- youth computer center. (d) Idaho Foundation for Private school program. (d) Communities Creating Connections, Enterprise & Economic Education, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Emmett, Inc., Kooskia, $2,500 to help provide Boise, $10,000 to help provide $250 for general support. (d) community computer classes. (c) scholarships for North Idaho youth. Walter Knox Memorial Hospital, Syringa General Hospital, Grangeville, (a)(c)(m) Emmett, $250 for general support. (d) $1,000 to help construct a community Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, education and EMS training facility. (c) West Central Highlands Resource Inc., Boise, $1,300 to help support Conservation & Development Council, Tahoe Community First Responders, attendance from North Idaho Emmett, $5,000 to help install a sprinkler Inc., Kooskia, $1,000 to help provide organizations at the “2003 Ready, system at a recreation complex. (d) equipment for a new facility. (c) Willing, Able” conference. (c)(m) Grants 48

Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Inc., Boise, Drama clubs (a)(c)(m); $2,250 to help MADISON COUNTY $7,500 to help support the North Idaho students document local history on “Shakespearience” tour (a)(c)(m); $7,500 video. (a)(c)(m) City of Sugar City, $2,147 for the city to help support the North Idaho “Idaho Moscow School District #281, $5,508 to park gazebo fund. (d) Theater for Youth” tour. (a)(c)(m) help support the “Adventure Club” Idaho Humanities Council, Boise, Idaho Youth Ranch/Anchor House, after-school program. (a)(c) $1,000 to help support the Idaho tour of Coeur d’Alene, $4,000 (d)(m) and $1,000 St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School, “Yesterday’s Tomorrows,” a traveling (c)(m) to help fund residential Moscow, $10,000 to help support Smithsonian exhibit. (c)(m) treatment services for troubled youth. reading initiatives. (a)(c) Madison County Senior Citizens Kootenai County, Hayden, $900 (d) and Association, Inc., Rexburg, $1,814 for $40 (d) for the Anna M. Koester LEMHI COUNTY general support. (d) memorial bench project at Fernan Parents and Patrons for Strings, Sugar Lake. (d) Development Workshop, Inc., Idaho City, $5,910 to help purchase stringed Kootenai Medical Center Foundation Falls, $4,000 to help purchase new instruments for an orchestra program. Inc., Coeur d’Alene, $10,000 to help flooring for a Lemhi County facility. (a)(c)(m) build a new nurses’ station (d); $5,000 (c)(m) Sugar-Salem High School, Sugar City, for the North Idaho Heart Center capital Leadore Emergency Medical $5,000 to help set up a weather station campaign (d); $1,000 to support the Technicians, Inc., $1,100 to help (a)(c)(m); $3,750 to help set up telescope North Idaho Heart Center. (d) purchase rescue equipment. (c) stations. (a)(c)(m) Post Falls Historical Society, Inc., $500 Lemhi’s Afterschool Promise, Salmon, to help preserve oral histories on $2,500 to help fund an asset-based MINIDOKA COUNTY video. (c) after school program for at risk children in grades 4-5 (a)(c); $2,500 to Idaho Youth Ranch/Rupert Ranch, Post Falls Middle School, $2,500 to help Rupert, $1,394 for general support. (d) provide supplemental mathematics help fund an asset-based after school instruction materials. (c) program for at risk children in grades Mini-Cassia Economic Development K-3. (a)(c) Commission, Heyburn, $4,000 to help Post Falls Rotary Club, $2,000 for the support area economic development. (d) Rotary International Foundation Salmon High School, $5,000 to help Fund. (d) create a differential learning Prairie View Elementary School, Post environment for language arts Falls, $1,760 to help support the students. (a)(c) “Reading-At-Home” program. (c) Salmon Junior High School, $1,977 to Special Olympics Idaho, Inc., Boise, help purchase low reading level books $2,000 to help sponsor a North Idaho and accelerated reader tests (a)(c); leadership conference. (c)(m) $285 to purchase maps and a globe for Spirit Lake Elementary School, $3,000 6th through 8th grade classrooms. (d) to help improve reading readiness. (c) Salmon Police Department, $1,500 to Spokane Symphony Society, Spokane, help support a “Reserve Police Officer” $5,000 (c)(m) and $1,000 (d)(m) to help program. (c) fund live orchestra concerts for fourth Steele Memorial Benefit Association, and fifth grade students in North Idaho. Salmon, $3,000 to help fund healthcare St.Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau, equipment. (d) Coeur d’Alene, $5,000 to help fund an after-school program. (c) LEWIS COUNTY United Way of Kootenai County, Inc., City of Craigmont, $2,000 (d) and Coeur d’Alene, $500 for general $1,000 (c) to help install new support. (d) playground equipment in the city park. Worley Senior Citizen Council, Inc., Highland Joint School District #305, $1,000 to help purchase a refrigerator Craigmont, $3,000 to help fund an and a sink. (c)(m) artist-in-residence program (a)(c)(m); $1,620 to help purchase books on tape. LATAH COUNTY (a)(c)(m) The "sound of music" resonates in Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse, Save the Pool Committee, Kamiah, Sugar City due to the efforts of a local $3,000 (c)(m) and $2,000 (d)(m) to help Inc., Moscow, $795 to help support volunteer group, "Parents and Patrons fund the Kamiah City Pool. violence education and prevention for Strings," which received funding to programs. (c) LINCOLN COUNTY purchase instruments for the Sugar- Idaho Assistive Technology Project, Salem School District's orchestra Moscow, $5,350 for general support. (d) ICF invites grant applications from all program. The grant was made possible Idaho Washington Concert Chorale of the State’s 44 counties. While Lincoln through support from the Chesbro Inc., Moscow, $1,000 (d)(m) and $500 County was not listed as the primary Family Music Fund and the J.A. and (c)(m) to help improve a stage riser. county served on a 2003 grant, several Kathryn Albertson Education Fund. Kendrick Junior-Senior High School, ICF grants made to the region Musician Patrick Barrus is shown here $5,000 to help support the Art and benefited the county indirectly. playing the viola. 49 Grants

Minidoka Memorial Hospital, Rupert, Oneida County Ambulance, Malad, $1,000 to help upgrade historical $1,649 to help purchase training $2,460 to help fund equipment and signage related to the fire of 1910. (c) equipment. training. (c) Habitat for Humanity of Silver Valley, The Reading Foundation, Rupert, Oneida County Library, Malad, $2,000 Pinehurst, $2,500 to help purchase $1,000 to help with general operating to help purchase a portable computer building materials. (c) support. (a)(c)(m) lab. (c) Mining Heritage Exhibition, Inc., Renaissance Arts Center, Inc., Rupert, Stone School, $2,000 to help purchase Wallace, $500 to help build a mining $3,500 to help restore the historic components of “Read Naturally,” a exhibit. (c) “Wilson Building and Theatre.” (c)(m) reading fluency program. (a)(c) Murray Historical Society, Inc., Wallace, St. Nicholas Catholic School, Rupert, $1,000 to help restore the Murray $1,143 for general support. (d) OWYHEE COUNTY Courthouse. (c) Bruneau Valley Library, Bruneau, Northern Pacific Depot Foundation, NEZ PERCE COUNTY $2,000 to help implement a community Inc., Wallace, $1,000 to help support the reading program. (c)(m) centennial celebration of Theodore Asotin County, Washington, $750 to Homedale Public Library, $500 to help Roosevelt’s visit to Wallace. (c) help build an indoor swimming facility purchase adult-oriented non-fiction Pinehurst Elementary School, $3,000 to for the Lewiston/Clarkston area. (c)(m) educational materials. (c) help purchase student measurement Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Idaho Foodbank Warehouse, Boise, and assessment tools. (a)(c)(m) Valley, Inc., Lewiston, $412 for general $4,000 to help fund a nutrition Sierra Silver Mine Tour, Wallace, $2,000 support. (d) education program for children in to help repair and maintain equipment. Lapwai School District No. 341, $5,000 Owyhee County. (d) (c)(m) to help fund a reading program. (a)(c) Southwest Idaho Resource Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Conservation and Development TETON COUNTY $412 for general support. (d) Council, Inc., Meridian, $3,701 to help Lewiston Independent Foundation for renovate the “Eastern Owyhee County Friends of the Valley of the Tetons Education, Inc., $5,000 to help purchase Library” in Grand View. (c) Library Inc., Victor, $1,500 to help support the “One Book” community- outdoor play equipment for the Wilderness Society, Idaho Office, Boise, wide reading program. (c) “KinderClub” program. (a)(c) $5,000 to help support Owyhee / Lewiston Library, $1,679 for general Bruneau land and river preservation. (d) Teton Valley Hospital Foundation, support. (d) Driggs, $2,886 to help equip and furnish Lewiston-Clarkston Partners, PAYETTE COUNTY a meeting room for community Clarkston, Washington, $2,500 to help education classes. (c)(d)(m) purchase building materials for a Payette High School, $1,000 for Teton Valley Trails and Pathways, Inc., Habitat for Humanity project (c); $1,000 students to participate in the “Business Driggs, $2,000 to help support area for general support. (d) Professionals of America” leadership pathways projects. (c)(m) conference. (d) Lewiston-Clarkston Young Women’s Valley of the Tetons Public Library, Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), Project Rose Incorporated, Weiser, Victor, $1,000 to help purchase furniture Lewiston, $14,550 to help fund a $5,000 to help support a child abuse and equipment for the new library summer reading program. (a)(c)(m) prevention program. (c)(m) addition. (c) Northwest Children’s Home, Inc., Warren E. McCain Middle School, Lewiston, $4,775 to help purchase a Payette, $56,736 for general support. (d) TWIN FALLS COUNTY portable “Challenge Master” ropes POWER COUNTY course. (a)(c)(m) American Red Cross of Greater Idaho - Sacajawea Junior High School, Arbon Elementary District #383, $2,559 Sawtooth Branch Office, Twin Falls, Lewiston, $1,400 to help purchase to help purchase books and other $1,000 for general support. (d) recording equipment for the music library materials. (a)(c)(m) Boy Scouts of America, Snake River department. (a)(c) Sixth Judicial District CASA Program, Council, Twin Falls, $10,000 to assist Whitman Elementary School, Lewiston, Inc., Pocatello, $3,000 to help recruit with costs of resurfacing the parking lot $3,000 to help improve playground and train volunteers for outreach in of the Council Office and Service Center. facilities. (a)(c) Power County. (c)(m) (d); $4,000 to help support the 40th “Cabaret Internationale.” (d) SHOSHONE COUNTY Boys and Girls Clubs of Magic Valley, ONEIDA COUNTY Twin Falls, $11,000 to help with general Avery Citizens Committee, $1,000 to Malad Elementary School, $2,000 to operating expenses. (a)(c)(d) help implement a multimedia history help purchase components of “Read Buhl Public Library, $2,000 to help kiosk at the Avery Community Center. Naturally,” a reading fluency program. support a young adult empowerment (c)(m) (a)(c) program. (c) City of Wallace, $1,000 to help restore Malad High School, $5,500 to help City of Buhl, $5,000 to help build a skate the city swimming pool. (c) purchase equipment for the math and park. (d) physics labs. (a)(c) Coeur d’Alene District Mining Museum, College of Southern Idaho Foundation, Inc., Wallace, $500 to help purchase Oneida County, Malad, $500 to help Twin Falls, $3,000 to support a program archival equipment. (c)(m) support a volunteer advocate for the deaf, Meals-on-Wheels, and program. (c) Greater Wallace Community operating expenses. (d) Development Corporation, Wallace, Grants 50

Filer School District #413, $4,000 to Intermountain Cultural Center and help purchase Spanish/English Washington County Museums, Inc., dictionaries. (a)(c) Weiser, $3,000 to help repair an First Church of Christ Scientist, Twin exhibition room. (c)(m) Falls, $500 for general support. (d) Midvale School District #433, $1,500 to I. B. Perrine Elementary, Twin Falls, help support after-school programs. $2,500 to help purchase reading (a)(c) education software. (a)(c) Weiser Memorial Hospital Foundation Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of the Inc., Weiser, $5,000 to help purchase Magic Valley, Twin Falls, $4,000(c)(m) training manikins (c)(d)(m); $250 for and $1,000 (d) for general support. general support. (d) Magic Valley Arts Council, Inc., Twin Falls, $1,000 for general operating OUT OF STATE expenses. (d) WWII veteran Melvin Schell was interviewed by Kim Brown, President of Magic Valley Humane Society, Inc., Twin Alzheimer’s Services of Northern the Post Falls Historical Society, as part Falls, $500 for the “People for Pets” Indiana, Inc., $250 for general support. program. (d) (d) of the Society’s Veteran Heritage Project. The project, which is part of the Magic Valley Regional Medical Center American Cancer Society, Southwest national American Folklife Foundation, Inc., Twin Falls, $2,500 for Division - Elko, Nevada Unit, $500 for general support. (d) general support. (d) Center/Library of Congress program, records the oral video histories of people Salvation Army Cascade Division, Twin American Lung Association of who have lived in the Post Falls area. Falls, $1,000 for general support. (d) Idaho/Nevada, $500 for general support. Southern Idaho Learning Center, Twin (d) Falls, $4,130 for general support. (d) American National Red Cross - Northeast Twin Falls Civic Symphony Orchestra, Nevada Service Center, Nevada, $1,000 Inc., $1,000 for general support. (d) for general support. (d) Twin Falls Public Library Foundation, Brigham Young University, Utah, $1,000 Primary Children’s Medical Center Inc., $2,500 for general support. (d) for general support. (d) Foundation, Utah, $500 for general YMCA of Twin Falls, Inc., $5,000 to help Burnham Institute, California, $10,000 support. (d) support a membership scholarship for general support. (d) Rails to Trails Conservancy, California, program. (c)(m) Center for National Independence in $3,322 to help support projects in San Politics, Montana, $250 to help support Diego County. (d) VALLEY COUNTY “Project Vote Smart.” (d) Royal Family Kids’ Camp, Oregon, $250 Central Oregon Hospice, $1,000 for for general support. (d) Idanha Films Inc., McCall, $1,300 to general support. (d) St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, help support educational and cultural Columbia Basin Hospital Foundation, Washington, $1,000 for general exchange programs. (a)(c)(m) Washington, $500 for general support. (d) support. (d) McCall Memorial Hospital Foundation, Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Inc., Salvation Army, Elko Nevada Corps, Inc., $1,000 to help provide first aid kits Montana, $1,000 for general support. (d) $1,000 for general support. (d) and training for youth sport programs. La Jolla Chamber Music Society, Samaritan Hospital Foundation, (c)(m) California, $5,000 for general support. (d) Washington, $500 for general McCall Public Library, $1,000 to help La Jolla Country Day School, California, support. (d) increase the adult non-fiction $60,000 for general support. (d) St. Labre Indian School Educational collection. (c)(m) Lake Country Cares Cab, Inc., Wisconsin, Association, Montana, $50,000 to assist McCall Skateboard Park Association, $250 for general support. (d) with funding a full-time grant writer. (d) $2,000 to help construct a skateboard Las Vegas Springs Preserve Foundation, Tabitha Foundation USA, Virginia, $500 park. (c)(m) Nevada, $25,000 to support a garden to help support the “Cambodia Payette Lakes Ski Club, McCall, $2,429 project. (d) Housebuilding Project.” (d) for general support. (d) Mountain View Hospital Auxiliary, University of California at San Pilgrim Cove Foundation, Inc., Boise, Oregon, $750 for general support. (d) Francisco Foundation, $500 to help $3,000 to help replace kitchen Nature Conservancy, Northern Nevada support the “Brain Tumor Research equipment at Pilgrim Cove Camp in Office, $500 for general support. (d) Center.” (d) Valley County. (c)(m) Network of International Christian & University of San Francisco, California, WASHINGTON COUNTY Community Schools, Inc., Mississippi, $1,000 for general support. (d) $500 for the Vienna Christian School Western Bulldog Booster Club, Cambridge Senior Citizens Center, Inc., senior trip and $4,467 for general Montana, $300 for general support. (d) $2,200 to help purchase a commercial support. (d) Woods Humane Society, Inc., range. (c) Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital California, $250 for general support. (d) Idaho Community Foundation / Auxiliary Vounteers, Inc., $1,000 for Young Life, Colorado, $3,300 (d), $2,100 Washington County Youth Hope Center general support. (d) (d), and $1,500 (d) to help support Special Project Fund, Boise, $5,000 for People Preserving Peteetneet, Utah, Christian youth ministry in the Inland support of this fund. (d) $1,000 for general support. (d) Northwest. 51 Finance

Finance INVESTMENTS The Foundation’s investment DISTRIBUTIONS performance for the periods ending ■ POLICY 12/31/03 was: ■ TOTAL RETURN CONCEPT The Idaho Community Foundation 1 year 26.8% The Foundation applies the Total Return invests for the long term in accord with 3 years 1.7% Concept (TRC) in determining the funds a written policy on investments and 5 years 4.1% available for distribution from a given distributions that is available on fund. In accord with this concept, the request. The Foundation aims for an Foundation Board establishes a funding asset allocation of 70% equities and ■ INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT level each year which bases 30% fixed income securities. Funds in FEES distributions on the average market the Foundation which are not endowed The overall investment management value of an individual fund for the prior and are fully expendable are invested fee incurred by the endowment funds two to thirteen quarters, depending in liquid, money market instruments. was approximately .25% at year end upon when the fund was established. Such funds include donor-advised 2003. This spending level is based on long philanthropic gift funds and special term performance trends, and not on project funds. results for any one year, thus avoiding severe fluctuations in dollars available for distribution. ■ INVESTMENT COMMITTEE The Investment Committee of the Historically, the funding level has been Board of Directors (see page 57 for five percent of a fund’s average market value. The objective of the Total Return membership) provides oversight for the Northern investment process. The Investment Concept is to allow the Foundation to Committee makes recommendations be responsive to current needs while to the Board on asset allocation and maintaining the purchasing power and the selection of investment managers grant making capacity of its endowment to provide the Foundation with good over the long term. long-term investment performance with a prudent degree of diversification and management style differentiation.

■ INVESTMENT MANAGERS ICF currently retains the following managers for the equity portion of its portfolio: Dimensional Fund Advisors, TCW Group, and The Vanguard Group. The Foundation’s fixed income manager is State Street Global Advisors. Eastern The Investment Committee meets at least annually with individual representatives of the investment managers to discuss past performance and plans for the coming year. Strategic Investment Solutions provides Southwestern performance measurement services as well as investment advisory consultation.

■ INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE Like most long term investors, the Idaho Community Foundation believes in accepting the risks inherent in investing in equities in order to benefit REGIONS OF THE from the long term rewards which IDAHO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION usually result from such an investment strategy. Finance 52

SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL DATA

For Years Ended December 31, 2003 and 2002

A copy of the complete 2003 financial statements audited by KPMG, LLP is available upon request from the Idaho Community Foundation, 210 West State Street, Boise, ID 83702.

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION Assets 2003 2002 Cash and Equivalents $ 5,485,091 $ 5,850,313 Investments $ 42,301,820 $ 33,948,858 Other Investments $ 242,530 $ 247,874 Receivables $ 62,729 $ 66,695 Other Assets, net (1) $ 521,845 $ 536,426 Total Assets $ 48,614,015 $ 40,650,166 Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 10,379 $ 17,244 Funds Held as Agency Endowments (2) $ 4,491,392 $ 3,376,228 Charitable Gift Annuity Liability $ 12,000 Total Liabilities $ 4,513,771 $ 3,393,472 Net Assets Unrestricted: Operating $ 501,910 $ 507,801 Endowment $ 38,571,522 $ 30,906,391 Special Projects $ 4,964,083 $ 5,775,807 Temporarily Restricted: Endowment (3) $ 62,729 $ 50,598 Special Projects (3) $ - $ 16,097 Total Net Assets $ 44,100,244 $ 37,256,694 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 48,614,015 $ 40,650,166 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES Revenues, gains and other support 2003 2002 Contributions and Memberships $ 2,800,414 $ 2,717,528 Interest and Dividends $ 838,232 $ 934,569 Investment gains (losses) $ 7,200,994 $ (4,909,385) Realized gain (loss) on other assets $ 12,177 $ (14,045) Total Revenues $ 10,851,817 $ (1,271,333) Expenses Grants and Distributions (2) $ 3,179,867 $ 3,821,189 Administrative (4) $ 848,704 $ 907,570 Other Provisions (5) $ - $ 817,959 Total Expenses $ 4,028,571 $ 5,546,718 Other/Transfers $ 20,304 $ 20,634 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over Expenses $ 6,843,550 $ (6,797,417) Net Assets, beginning of year $ 37,256,694 $ 44,054,111 Net Assets, end of year $ 44,100,244 $ 37,256,694

(1) Other assets include the ICF house, property, equipment and works of art. The works of art were contributed to the Foundation in 1994. In accordance with the endowment agreement, the works of art are to be sold over a reasonable period of time, and the proceeds from the sales are to be added to an endowment fund. During 2001, the Foundation recorded a valuation provision of $198,337 to adjust the artwork to net realizable value, based on estimated selling prices of works on-hand and historical net cash proceeds after commissions and other selling expenses. The balance of these assets reflected on the Foundation's financial statements at December 31, 2001 was $646,935. During 2002, the Foundation incurred cash expenses related to the storage and maintenance of the artwork in excess of net sales proceeds. Given the uncertainty of future cash collections relative to costs, the Foundation determined that an additional valuation provision for the artwork was appropriate and wrote the balance down to zero as of December 31, 2002. (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 amount of $342,971 in 2003 and $162,797 in 2002 are not included in the reported Grants and Distributions of the Foundation. (3) Represents outstanding pledges. (4) Includes investment management fees of $63,345 in 2003 and $87,714 in 2002. (5) Includes a provision of $171,065 to reduce the value of donated non-marketable stock to reflect the estimated fair value of the stock to $242,530. Also includes an increase in the provision for artwork allowance described in note 1. 53 Membership CELEBRATING THE SUPPORT Membership in the Idaho Community Foundation A key strength of the Idaho Community Gary Schneidmiller, Post Falls Edward and Patti Anne Lodge, Caldwell Foundation is its members. These are J. L. and Pat Scott, Boise Todd and Patricia Maddock, Lewiston the hundreds of people all over Idaho James and Mary Smith, Boise Barbara J. Marshall, Pocatello Joseph and Patricia Marshall, Boise who believe in the Foundation and ■ PATRONS support its mission. Michael and Janet McBride, Twin Falls (Membership contribution Kevin and Debbie McDonald, Boise of $500-$999) James and Carole McWilliam, Pocatello RESPONSIBILITIES Don and Judy Atkinson, Ketchum Thomas and Cynthia Monge, Sun Valley Gregory C. Carr, Cambridge, MA Robert and Mary Lee Morrell, Boise Responsibilities of members include Peter and Arlene Davidson, Boise Amber R. Myrick, Boise electing the Foundation’s Board and Darin and Ann DeAngeli, Boise W. Christian Oakley, Boise providing general advice and Robert and Mary Drummond, Hayden Lake C.L. “Butch” Otter, Star assistance. The Foundation’s members William B. Hale, Ketchum Carolyn Patrick, Emmett form a statewide network of Ralph and Mary Lynn Hartwell, Idaho Falls Alan and Wendy Pesky, Ketchum communications capability and Jack and Julie Hawkins, Boise Park and Sharon Price, Pocatello support. Over time, we hope to have Sara Ifft, Pocatello Marie H. Putnam, Idaho Falls Dallas Peck and Cynthia Keller-Peck, Boise members in every county and Richard and Georgiann Raimondi, Boise Robert and Page Lee, Hayden Lake Earl and Jodi Reynolds, Boise community in Idaho. Mark and Kim Liebich, Boise William and Bing Ringert, Hammett Brad and Teresa Little, Emmett Julie S. Robertson, Boise MEMBERSHIP FEES Darrell Swigert and Elaine Martin, Nampa Stephen and Jean Roth, Ketchum Alan and Royanne Minskoff, Boise Bruce and Frances Schmale, Idaho Falls ICF offers a graduated membership fee F. Craig and Carolyn Nelson, Twin Falls Louise Shadduck, Coeur d’Alene structure to accommodate those Doug and Billie Nelson, Idaho Falls David B. Shaw, Emmett members who wish to support Jane Falk Oppenheimer, Boise Marilyn Shuler, Boise Foundation operating expenses at Dale and Mary Ellen Peterson, Caldwell Adelia G. Simplot, Boise more than the $25 minimum cost of Tom and Michelle Praggastis, Sun Valley Jordan and Mary Smith, Salmon membership. Membership David and Debbie Slaughter, Sandpoint Richard and June Smith, Boise R. A. and Nancy Symms, Caldwell contributions are tax-deductible. For D. Jack and Mary Fran Soltman, Grangeville Thomas and Charlotte Unger, Ketchum Carmelita Spencer, Grangeville information about becoming a Marcia L. Wing, Boise J. D. and LaPriel Stein, Rexburg member, please visit our website or William and Virginia Woolley, Boise Bruce and Marilyn Sweeney, Lewiston contact the ICF office. Lucille F. Zanetti, Osburn Greg and Laurel Taylor, Sandpoint THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ■ SPONSORS Kiki Tidwell, Ketchum Stephen and Carol Trott, Boise BECAME MEMBERS OR (Membership contribution Rosemarie Wimer, Boise RENEWED THEIR MEMBERSHIP of $250–$499) SINCE OUR LAST ANNUAL Richard and Sharon Allen, Pasadena, CA ■ SUSTAINERS REPORT WAS PUBLISHED: Brad and Janice Baldwin, Coeur d’Alene (Membership contribution of Harvey and Myrna Bickett, Gooding $100-$249) ■ BENEFACTORS W. Kurt and Lin Birkenhagen, Pocatello Mollie D. Alexander, Twin Falls (Membership contribution C. Richard and Vonnie Lue Broulim, Rigby Robert and Meridith Allis, Boise of $1,000 & above) Julie Chenoweth, Orofino Lawrence and Bertha Allsberry, Pocatello Anthony and Susie Balukoff, Boise Eugene and Letty Davis, Bruneau Kay Alspaugh, Boise S. Hatch Barrett, Boise David and Teresa Ducharme, Bellevue, WA Paul H. Anderson, Post Falls John and Susan Bennett, Kooskia Mark and Jill Eshman, Ketchum Lesley A. Andrus, Sun Valley Richard and Jo Ann Bennett, Hayden Lake J. Brent and Sandra Fery, Boise Sharon D. Ashcraft, Boise William and Karla Bodnar, Boise Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis, Clen and Emma Atchley, Ashton Michael Hummel and Suzanne Boyle, Eagle Meridian Cynthia D. Bambic, Boise Christopher Davidson and Sharon Christoph, Gerald T. Husch and Susan Piper Grey, Boise Robert D. Barclay, Boise Boise Jack M. Gruber, Lewiston Norman and Ellen Batt, Caldwell Edmund and Carol Dumke, Las Vegas, NV Blake and Laurel Hall, Idaho Falls Philip and Jacque Batt, Wilder Mark Kubiak and Susan Fenton Kubiak, Dover J. William and Cheryl Hart, Buhl Gerald and Rosalie Bell, Boise John and Delores Fery, Boise Fred and Sus Helpenstell, Nampa Marjorie Bemis, Cambridge Robert and Roberta Halliday, Boise Carolyn S. Hjort, Vancouver, WA James and Sharon Bennett, Idaho Falls Tom and Alice Hennessey, Boise Kenneth and Betty Huff, Boise William Berg and Melinda Cameron, Albert and Mildred Huber, Jackpot, NV Gregory Kaslo and Anita Kay Hardy, Boise Sandpoint Duane and Susan Jacklin, Post Falls Kenlon and Carol Johnson, Idaho Falls Laura M. Bettis, Boise Donald and Macia Liebich, Hailey Daniel and Pamela Keller, Preston William and Wendy Binegar, Boise Roger and Claudia Martell, Boise Bliss Knowles, Ketchum Barbara A. Botsch, Sandpoint Richard and Susan Parrish, Boise Robert Krueger, Meridian Richard and Connie Bowen, Pocatello Ben and Anna Rolphe, Hayden Lake Lex and Celia Kunau, Burley Katie Brodie, Hayden Lake Ron Sali and Leah Wilde, Boise Irv and Trudy Littman, Boise Barbara B. Brown, Idaho Falls Membership 54 OF ICF MEMBERS

Matthew and Sherri Brown, Caldwell Peter and Carolyn Johnson, McCall Steven Malek and Leanne Rousseau, Post Falls Keith and Shirley Browning, Lewiston Joseph and Cynthia Jordan, Hidden Springs Bryant and Valerie Rudd, Boise Mark and Mary Bunce, Pocatello Tom and Bessie Katsilometes, Pocatello John and Enid Runft, Boise Carl and Gisela Burke, Boise Ray and Effie Kaufman, Boise Todd and Amy Rustad, Boise Anne Bush, Idaho Falls Virginia Kelly, Pocatello Thomas and M. Susan Ryder, Boise Stewart and Molly Butler, Hayden Lake Jack and Mary Anne Kennevick, Boise Jhan Schmitz and Constance Brennan, Boise Robert and Elaine Carpenter, Caldwell Randy and Debra Kern, Idaho Falls Gladys Schneidmiller, Post Falls Kenneth Carosella and Shelley Bennett, Philip and Jo Ella Kleffner, Moscow Jerome and Marcia Selig, Scottsdale, AZ Moscow Donald and Mary Knodell, Eagle Alan and Laura Shealy, Boise Steven and Cindy Carr, Idaho Falls R. Stanwood and Sharon Kohls, Hayden Lake Don and Mary Jean Simis, Gooding Pete and Freda Cenarrusa, Boise Art and Sherry Krulitz, Pinehurst Gay Simplot, Boise Doug and Diedre Chadderdon, Coeur d’Alene John and Elizabeth Laden-Losch, Island Park J.R. and Esther Simplot, Boise Earl and Kathleen Chandler, Boise Dale and Rose Lavigne, Osburn Michael and Kathy Simpson, Blackfoot Dolores Chapman, McCall Paul and Katie Link, Pocatello Paula Brown Sinclair, Twin Falls Donald and Joann Cissel, Idaho Falls William and Patricia Lodge, Caldwell H. Eugene and Norma Slade, Moscow Trent and Rebecca Clark, Soda Springs Bob and Tena Lokken, Boise N. Randy and LaDean Smith, Pocatello Edward and Arita Cleary, Boise Arthur and Dorothy Long, Hope James M. David and R. Kay Snyder, Idaho Falls Lawrence and Victoria Coelho, Eagle S. Lynn and Portia Looslie, Ashton Joann C. Spence, Boise John Commander, Idaho Falls Matthew and Angela Luck, Hailey Craig and Jane Spencer, Grangeville Robert and Patricia Cooper, Twin Falls Gregory and Kathleen Maag, Pocatello Neal and Mary Lu Spencer, Boise Charles and Jacqueline Crist, Boise Carol L. MacGregor, Boise Dan and Tana Stahn, Idaho Falls Shirley L. Crowe, Boise Harry and Colleen Magnuson, Wallace James and Christin Steele, Eagle James and Candy Dale, Boise Thomas and Betty Mahan, Jerome John and Amy Stevens, Idaho Falls D. Allen and Sandra Dalton, Boise Gary and Kathleen Mahn, Boise Will and Verle Storey, Sun Valley Harold and Katherine Damiano, Coeur d’Alene Louie and Margaret Mallane, Eagle Kenneth and Lorraine Sutton, St. Anthony David and Brenda Daniel, Rigby Ed and Carolyn Manion, Boise Michael and Mary Alice Telford, Malta Bill and Bernadean Daniels, Boise James and Sharon Manning, Pocatello Joe and Flinda Terteling, Boise Judd and Diane DeBoer, Boise Matthew Schwarz and Molly Mannschreck, Michael and Diana Thomas, Weiser Edmund and Susan Dumke, Ketchum Boise Fred P. Thompson, Jr., Boise A. Dale Dunn, Eagle Warren E. McCain, Boise James and Karin Thompson, Boise Ford and Jean Elsaesser, Priest River William Vern McCann, Jr. and Lori McCann, D. John and Vikki Thornton, Boise Andrew and Shannon Erstad, Boise Lewiston John and Jan Thornton, Scio Kenneth and Valaree Estep, Arbon James and Maureen McFadden, Idaho Falls Harry and Gerry Turner, Twin Falls Michael Harland Felton, Buhl James and Willa McLaughlin, Ketchum Peter and Deborah Wachtell, Boise Roger and Sybil Ferguson, Rexburg Michael E. McNichols, Lewiston John and Mary Wagers, Boise Clark and Sydney Fidler, Boise Robert and Rita Mecham, Spokane, WA Archie and Amy Walker, Sarasota, FL Charles and Bee Finne, Coeur d’Alene Robert and Kathleen Meyer, Twin Falls Marc and Nancy Sue Wallace, Hayden John and June Fitzgerald, Boise Chris and Kris Mikkelsen, Spokane, WA Robin and Mimi Wallis, Boise Gary and Carolyn Fletcher, Boise Shawn and Joy Miller, McCall Otha and Helen Watts, Meridian Randall and Keri Fowler, Pocatello Ernest Fokes and Marilyn Montgomery, Hayden Scott and Jennifer Wayman, Coeur d’Alene Myron and Elfriede Gabbert, McCall Lake Stephen Weeg and Nancy Greco, Pocatello Richard and Peggy Garvin, Pocatello William and Mary Moore, Caldwell Michael and Linda Weiss, Idaho Falls Claude Gillespie and Hollis Brookover, Boise Joseph and Lynn Morris, Coeur d’Alene Virginia W. Willard, Idaho Falls Alan L. Gummersall, Boise Velma Morrison and John Hockberger, Boise David and Betty Willman, Boise J.P and Margaret Hamilton, Buhl James and Linda Neeley, Idaho Falls Jack and Mary Pat Winderl, Garden City Orval and June Hansen, Arlington, VA Walter and Patricia Nelson, Gooding James and Marlene Wogsland, Hayden Lake Fred and Patricia Harder, Twin Falls Fred and Lila Noland, Grangeville Gerald and MaryEllen Woodworth, Rupert Norbert and Eileen Hartmann, Monmouth, OR David and Yoshie Nordling, Boise Paul and Judy Yochum, Pocatello Mark and Christine Hatch, Idaho Falls Wilhelm and Patricia Northrop, Ketchum Patricia Young, Idaho City Donald K. Haworth, Eagle Carmen O’Hara, Ahsahka William Zanetti, Osburn Robert and Donna Marie Hayes, Boise Eric and Connie Olson, Eagle ■ June E. Heilman, Pocatello Peter and Barrie O’Neill, Boise SUPPORTER Leland and Brenda Heinrich, Cascade Skip and Esther Oppenheimer, Boise (Membership contribution Patricia J. Heldt, Cambridge Edward and Jeanne Osborne, Boise of $50-$99) Tom and Shana Hennessey, Mountain Home Mike and Sandra Patano, Coeur d’Alene Bill and Diz Allen, Salmon Sheila Hennessey and Ernest Blackwelder, Olney and Lavonna Perry, Idaho Falls Michael and Lorrie Asker, Grangeville Chevy Chase, MD Robert and Kathleen Pingree, Georgetown, MA John and Shirley Atteberry, Cambridge John and Geri Herbert, Ketchum Christopher and Stephanie Powers, Hayden Lake Irv Baldwin and Betsy Hill, Idaho City Daniel and Mary Hess, Rexburg Donald and Rose Price, Nampa Brian and Karen Ballard, Boise Dale and Ramona Higer, Boise Thomas and Mary Lou Puckett, Nezperce Brian Barton and Danielle Hardy, Orofino Robert and Jeanne Hoover, Caldwell Richard and Mary Ellen Pugh, Cambridge Bill Clark and Amy Baruch, Boise Ronald and Mary Hughes, Boise Bill and Barbara Rankin, Caldwell William and Karen Bass, Idaho Falls Charles and Calista Hummel, Boise Madelyn D. Rawlinson, Seattle, WA Larry W. Baxter, Twin Falls Jack and Sylvia Hunt, Caldwell Malcolm and Carol Renfrew, Moscow Marty and Teresa Becker, Bonners Ferry Richard and Donna Hutter, Ponderay W.T. and Sheila Richards, Hayden Lake Robert and Marcia Beckwith, Eagle Grant and Edna Ipsen, Boise Rebecca S. Robideaux, Star Kathy Belknap, Boise Doyle and Kathryn Jacklin, Post Falls James and Bette Roper, Burley Frederick Belzer and Theresa Kaufmann, Clara A. Jacobson, Idaho Falls John and Karen Rosholt, Twin Falls Pocatello Norman Jaussi, Preston J. Walter and Christina Ross, Preston Tom and Sandra Bishop, Boise 55 Membership

Jean Betebenner, Boise Lynn Kuwahara, Idaho City Gail and Nannette Siemen, Pocatello Dan and Brenda Blitman, Kuna David and Patricia Lachiondo, Boise Pete and Rosalie Sisson, Boise Margaret Borresen, Idaho Falls Phillip and Marsha Lamprecht, Pocatello Ron and Heather Smellie, Preston Susan H. Bower, Idaho Falls Elliott Larsen, Preston Ed and Kay Smith, Salmon James Bruce, Boise Neal and Jill Larson, Preston Steve and Marsha Smylie, Boise William and Doris Brydon, Pocatello Kevin E. Learned, Boise Patsy L. Sorenson, Coeur d’Alene Dean and Judy Buffington, Boise David and Kirsten Lehman, Meridian Randy and Molly Steele, Lewiston E. Gene and Kay Caldwell, Malad City William and Lois Lenzi, Boise Harry and Suzanne Steger, Boise Joan D. Carley, Boise David and Joan Lindsay, Saint Maries Larry and JoAnn Stevens, Boise Phillip O. Carr, Idaho Falls Donald and Nancy Longwith, Idaho Falls Robert and Brittany Strebel, Logan Scott and Eddy Chapman, Lewiston Robert and Ann Loucks, Salmon H. Dean and Lynne Summers, Boise Garn and Jackie Christensen, Boise Elise G. Lufkin, Hailey Michael and Hazel Sutton, Pocatello Alexander Clark, Soda Springs Marc and Maggie Lyons, Hayden Lake Roger and Yvonne Swanstrom, Boise Brittany Clark, Soda Springs H. James and Anita Magnuson, Donna Rae Sweeney, Post Falls Christin Clark, Soda Springs Coeur d’Alene Robert and Cynthia Talboy, Boise Kathleen Clark, Soda Springs Suzanne Martell, Boise John F. Tate, Fairfax, VA Bernice B. Comstock, Boise Douglas and Sharon McEwan, Boise Robert and Mary Templin, Post Falls Faus Geiger Corlett, Hailey John S. McGown, Jr., Boise Carolyn E. Terteling-Payne, Boise James and Peggy Countryman, Coeur d’Alene Archie and Lorraine McGregor, St. Maries Craig and Annie Tribken, Boise Gardner Cromwell, St. Maries Sharon L. McKee, Boise Keith and Ruth Turner, Twin Falls Gregory and Paula Culet, Caldwell Richard V. McKernan, Coeur d’Alene Juno Van Ocker, Boise Lee and Lori Cullen, Hayden Lake J. Michael and Theresa McLeod, Boise Anthony and C. Jeanne Varilone, Soda Springs Donald and Shirley Danner, Burley Dennis and Donna Meier, Boise Katherine S. Vogel, Emmett Dow and Valerie Dean, Bonners Ferry Thomas Menten and Kathy Wilcomb, Eagle Kenneth Waide and Christina Kowrach, Jeri J. DeLange, Coeur d’Alene Nicholas Miller and Cathy Silak, Boise Kendrick James Dowen and Sue Bridgeman, Sun Valley Walter Minnick and A. K. Lienhart-Minnick, Dane and Sherry Watkins, Idaho Falls Glenn and Joan Downing, Pocatello Boise Jon and Margaret Watson, Parma O. Keener Earle and Karen Moore, Idaho Falls Donald Mitchell, Boise Susan J. Watterson, Boise Michael and Leslie Engl, Sun Valley Sarah D. Monk, Boise Marty and Julie Westbrook, Coeur d’Alene Alice Erickson, Boise J. B. and Shirley Monnette, Boise Robert and Deborah Wetherell, Boise Bruce Evans, Emmett John and Beverly Montgomery, Caldwell Dwight and Leeann Wicks, Grangeville John and Lola Evans, Burley Bob and Jeanie Mooney, Boise Mike Williams and Valerie Dumke, Lamoille, NV Richard and Shirley Fields, Boise Vicki Murphy, Boise Robert and Michele Williams, Overland Park, KS Jennifer Fisher, Pocatello Richard L. Napier, Idaho Falls David and Shannon Wimer, Grangeville William and Beverly Fraser, Boise Ryan and Barbara Nelson, Alexandria, VA Carol L. Wise, Lewiston George and Mary Freund, Idaho Falls Laird and Kathleen Noh, Kimberly Tyson and Janelle Wise, Moscow William and Gay Fruehling, Ketchum Jo Anne O’Donnell, El Cajon, CA Bonnie W. Gardner, Blackfoot James E. Ogle, Jr., Boise ■ Carrie L. Getty, Idaho Falls Rich E. Orme, St. Anthony DONOR Myron M. Goffin, Boise Owen and Janet Orndorff, Boise (Membership contribution Ronald and Diane Graves, Boise Michael and Cathryn Pankau, Idaho Falls of $25-$49) Joseph Grismer, Wallace Jeffrey Smith and Linda Payne Smith, Boise Mark W. Absec, Kellogg Todd and Angela Groberg, Idaho Falls William and Kimberly Peel, Eagle Mike Allen, Salmon Sergio and Mary Gutierrez, Nampa Steven and JoAnn Peterson, Twin Falls John Amonson, Wallace George E. Haas, Lewiston Kathleen W. Pidjeon, Boise Gary Anderson, Salmon John and Michele Hansen, Idaho Falls Gary and Carol Pietsch, Sandpoint Michael G. Andrus, Preston Bruce O. Hanson, Pocatello Robert and Hayley Potter, Logan, UT Sharon Arthur, Mullan Dan Harpole, Boise Leonard N. Purdy, Picabo Mildred M. Asker, Grangeville Thomas W. Hartwell, Idaho Falls Greg Putnam and Cindy Smith-Putnam, Don Bartling, Bonners Ferry Richard and Patricia Hauff, Salmon Idaho Falls Lex Becker, Bonners Ferry James and Gail Hawkins, Boise Timothy and Wanda Quinn, Coeur d’Alene Mikkel Becker, Bonners Ferry Jess and Iris Hawley, Grangeville Lester and Elizabeth Rawls, Lewiston Judy Beeson, Boise Terry and Jeanne Hayden, Boise Philip and Jill Reed, Boise Joe H. Berenter, Boise Patrick and Karen Hermanson, Pocatello Kenneth and Pat Reiman, Kuna Melvin E. Beutler, Dayton Norman and Beth Hill, Pocatello Charles M. Rice, Idaho Falls H. Ronald Bjorkman, Emmett Mark and Lynn Hofflund, Boise Stephen and Julie Rice, Lewiston Lois Blackadar, Salmon Charles and Kathleen Hosack, Coeur d’Alene Lawrence and Marsha Rigby, Soda Springs George Blodgett, Salmon Paul Hosefros and C. Gaye Bennett, Boise Don and Emily Riley, Boise Donna Boe, Pocatello Donald and Dorothy Jacklin, Post Falls Lorraine Roach, Grangeville Ronald R. Bolinger, American Falls Thomas and Ann Jacobs, Eagle Ausey and Janet Robnett, Coeur d’Alene Isabel Bond, Moscow Wendy S. Jaquet, Ketchum Lori Rock, Clarkston Laurie J. Bork, Emmett Heather A. Jauregui, Boise Richard and A. Anita Rognas, Lewiston Susan Borowicz, Elk City Daniel and Carmelyn Johnson, Boise Carlos and Debrah Roundy, Rupert Sylvia C. Boyle, Boise Chris Jones, Boise Mary Sanderson, Coeur d’Alene Jerry M. Brady, Idaho Falls June E. Judd, St. Maries Craig Nicol and Jan Scharnweber, Isabel J. Brassey, Boise Jana M. Kemp, Boise Coeur d’Alene Terry L. Brower, Pocatello David Klaehn, Irwin James and Mary Schmidt, Grangeville J. Edward Brown, Sagle Edward and Marjorie Kuchynka, Weippe Stephen and Gale Sherman, Pocatello Rockey Burkholder, Bonners Ferry Kitty Kunz, Pocatello Barbara P. Shinn, Boise Howard Burnett, Pocatello Membership 56

Lawrence L. Calkins, Richfield D. Blaine Jacobson, Boise John E. Riley, Orofino Kimmer Callahan, Coeur d’Alene Rodney D. Jacobson, Montpelier Myron W. Rosenwinkel, Idaho Falls Edith M. Campbell, Coeur d’Alene Mary Jameson, Sun Valley Cathy Rosera, Boise Kathleen M. Carr, Boise Ernest M. Jensen, Idaho Falls Marilyn Sabella, Sandpoint Trish Checketts, Preston Byron Johnson, Idaho City Steve R. Salskov, Emmett Marie S. Christofferson, Pocatello Gregory E. Johnson, Kamiah Mary Sanderson, Coeur d’Alene Albert F. Cinnamon, Emmett Kenneth E. Johnson, Boise Sheila Sayles, Hayden Jonalyn R. Clayton, Hayden Randy Johnson, Soda Springs Clarence R. Schlagel, Boise Leo Coates, Jerome Richard M. Johnston, Emmett Reverend Joseph F. Schmidt, Moscow Laura Colson, Boise Cary J. Jones, Blackfoot J.B. Scott, Boise Patti Knudsen Copple, Nampa D. Whitman Jones, Boise Richard Scott, Lubbock, TX Wayne Crosby, Eagle M. Louise Jones, Boise William L. Scudder, Cataldo Kent Dahle, Salmon Monica J. Jones, Orofino Joel B. Server, Boise Robert R. Dargatz, Stanley C. David Kading, Boise Shirley Severn, Nampa Randall W. Day, Bonners Ferry Donald Karras, Denver, CO Richard Shaffer, Wallace Natalie B. DelRio, Boise Mary Karras, Sioux Falls, SD Steven Shropshire, Pocatello Robert Deurloo, Salmon Nikaline Katsilometes, Pocatello Kathy Skippen, Emmett Sherie M. Dewey, Island Park Pete Katsilometes, Pocatello Jane N. Slattery, Boise Rick Dinning, Bonners Ferry Nancy Kelly, Ketchum Colin Slaughter, Sandpoint Donald E. Dixon, Idaho Falls Paul Kelly, Idaho Falls Jeff Slaughter, Denver, CO Wiley Dobbs, Twin Falls , Boise Lee Smith, Idaho Falls Marcia L. Donner, Twin Falls Robert M. Kennedy, Pocatello Loyce Smith, Boise Johe Dunn, Ketchum Darrell Kerby, Bonners Ferry Susan Sneddon, Montpelier Shelley Smith Eichmann, Boise Patty Kerby, Bonners Ferry Ardis M. Snyder, Boise Erin Tilney Eilmes, Pocatello Jon J. Kimberling, Moscow Frances Spofford, Boise Kathy M. Ellis, Boise Leo M. Knudson, Pocatello John G. St. Clair, Idaho Falls Ted E. Ellis, Boise Shelley A. Krehbiel, Blackfoot Richard H. Stallings, Pocatello R. Starr Farish, Caldwell Bill Kunerth, Pocatello Norman Steadman, Weippe Reeta R. Farr, Ola Shelley Kuther, Craigmont Kathy Steed, Emmett James R. Fazio, Moscow Mike Lane, Salmon James A. Steele, Sr., Boise Christie Fleming, Vancouver, WA Nancy J. Larsen, Coeur d’Alene W. Clinton Stennett, Ketchum Tim Foust, Bonners Ferry Shawn Larsen, Rexburg Thomas P. Stoeser, Post Falls Richard M. Fryer, Idaho Falls Linda Lewis, Irvine, CA Fred Templeton, Salmon Steven R. Fuller, Preston Ruth Lieder, Sun Valley Susan Thilo, Coeur d’Alene Felicitas Funke-Riehle, Ketchum Elsie R. Lillibridge, Pinehurst Craig H. Thomas, Montpelier Amos Galpin, Hailey Adam B. Little, Bellevue Debbie Thompson, Pocatello Richard Gardner, Boise David A. Little, Moscow James R. Todeschi, Eagle Jeanette E. Germain, Boise Vicky Mainzer, Pocatello Peter F. Toft, Twin Falls Ralph S. Gorton Jr., Boise Cindy Mann, Bellevue Thomas F. Trail, Moscow Joseph H. Groberg, Idaho Falls Priscilla Martens, Buhl Mary Jean Troxel, Boise Bill Haden, Bonners Ferry Dennis Massingham, Clarkston, WA Nicholas A. Tsakrios, Pocatello Linnea Hall, New Meadows John S. McConnell, Post Falls Phillip C. Uhlig, Kimberly C. J. Hamilton, Coeur d’Alene John W. McHugh, Post Falls Diane Van Broeke, Wallace Mildred Hamilton, Lewiston Kate Mendenhall, Boise Diane Van Engelen, Twin Falls Dan Hammes, St. Maries Cecilia Merz, Boise Paul J. Villano, Pocatello Jerry B. Hannifin, Cocoa Beach, FL M. Jay Meyers, Pocatello Jerry Waddoups, Preston Ralph W. Hansen, Boise Marjorie H.M. Mickelson, Pocatello Deanna L. Watson, Boise Patricia A. Harberd, Weiser John Miller, Twin Falls Sandra V. Webb, Preston Mark M. Havens, Lewiston Patty A. Miller, Boise Alan J. White, Preston Nina L. Hawkins, Cambridge Barbara Miller-Garcia, Rupert Gayle Wilde, Meridian Barbara A. Hawley, Boise Diane Minnich, Boise Kristina Wilkins, Kooskia Happy Hawn, Ketchum Michelle Mitchell, Coeur d’Alene Lynden S. Williams, Buhl John E. Heath, Spokane, WA Christopher J. Moore, Lewiston Benedicta A. Wilson, Boise Jay B. Heusser, Preston Katherine S. Moriarty, Idaho Falls Helen G. Wilson, Potlatch Alex Higgins, Ketchum Arlinda Nauman, Moscow Bobbi Wolverton, Buhl Constance G. Hogland, Boise Hilarie Neely, Ketchum Paul Yamamoto, Caldwell Lisa Holley, Sun Valley Audrey R. Neiwerth, Rupert Tom Yantis, Emmett Kathleen A. Hollingshead, Lewiston Marcella Nelson, Sandpoint Tom Yerden, Longmont, CO Maureen L. Holman, Pocatello Paul Nettleton, Murphy Thomas J. Holmes, Pocatello Dennis O’Brien, Wallace Martha Hopper, Boise Don Ovitt, Salmon Twila Hornbeck, Grangeville Mike Paradis, Council Duane Horning, Emmett Craig S. Parry, Boise Fern M. Horning, Wallace Steven R. Parry, Idaho Falls Sharon L. Hubler, Caldwell Philip A. Peterson, Nampa Barbara Huguenin, Sandpoint Holt Quinn, Salmon Dave Hull, Salmon Louise Regelin, Genesee James H. Hyde, Tucson, AZ Virginia Ricketts, Jerome Richard W. Jackson, Emmett Lawrence E. Riedesel, Longview, WA 57 Leadership CELEBRATING

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: Board of (1) Executive Committee (2) Asset Development Committee (Also includes Ron Sali, Boise) (3) Grants Committee (Also includes Connie Hogland, Boise) (4) Investment Committee (Also includes Park Price III, Idaho Falls) (5) Nominating Committee (Also includes John B. Directors Fery, Boise, and Park Price III, Idaho Falls) (6) Audit Committee. Bold=committee chairman

JOHN BENNETT DOLORES CHAPMAN SANDY FERY J. WILLIAM HART RALPH M. HARTWELL Kooskia McCall Boise Buhl Idaho Falls (2)(3) (1)(5) (2)(3) (2)(3) (2)(4)(5)

ALICE E. HENNESSEY DUANE JACKLIN BESSIE KATSILOMETES DAN KELLER Boise Post Falls Pocatello Preston Emmett (1)(5) (1)(4)(5) (2)(3) (2)(3) (4)(5)

IRVING LITTMAN TODD MADDOCK ROGER A. MARTELL DOUGLAS R. NELSON DALE G. PETERSON Boise Lewiston Boise Idaho Falls Caldwell (1)(4)(6) (2)(3)(5) (1)(4)(5)(6) (1)(2) (2)(3)(6)

MICHELLE PRAGGASTIS JOHN A. ROSHOLT GARY SCHNEIDMILLER DAVID SLAUGHTER JORDAN P. SMITH Sun Valley Twin Falls Post Falls Sandpoint Salmon (2)(3) (1)(2)(5) (2)(3) (2)(3) (2)(3)

OFFICERS

DOLORES CHAPMAN ALICE E. HENNESSEY IRVING LITTMAN Chairman President Treasurer

DUANE JACKLIN JOHN A. ROSHOLT NANCY SUE WALLACE PAUL YOCHUM Vice Chairman Secretary Hayden Pocatello (1)(3) (2)(3) Leadership 58 OUR LEADERSHIP Regional Advisory Panel Members NORTHERN REGION EASTERN REGION SUE SNEDDON DALE PETERSON Montpelier Caldwell PAUL ANDERSON VONNIE LUE BROULIM Post Falls Rigby CHRIS WADA MARY ELLEN PUGH Pingree Cambridge MARTY BECKER TRENT CLARK Bonners Ferry Soda Springs SOUTHWESTERN REGION BILL RINGERT Hammett KATIE BRODIE KERRIE COPE HARVEY BICKETT Hayden Lake Monteview Gooding REBECCA ROBIDEAUX Star DAVID GUNTER LAUREL HALL MIKE FELTON Sandpoint Idaho Falls Buhl AMY ROE Payette GREG JOHNSON MIKE HESS KIM FLETCHER Kamiah Malad Burley RON SALI Boise MONICA JONES BESSIE KATSILOMETES JOHN FOARD Orofino Pocatello Garden Valley CHRIS SALOVE Murphy FLIP KLEFFNER RANDY KERN SERGIO GUTIERREZ Moscow Idaho Falls Nampa MARILYN SHULER Boise DAVE LINDSAY LYNN LOOSLI SUS HELPENSTELL St. Maries Ashton Nampa KIKI TIDWELL Ketchum DENNIS O’BRIEN CAROLE MCWILLIAM JULIE INGRAM Wallace Pocatello Shoshone MARY ELLEN WOODWORTH Rupert DICK ROGNAS A.E. “BUD” MILLER ELAINE JOHNSTON Council Lewiston Blackfoot Panel Service Ended in 2003 TOM KILLINGSWORTH MARY SCHMIDT MELANIE MOULTON DOLORES CHAPMAN Boise Grangeville Tetonia McCall DON LIEBICH DAVID SLAUGHTER VERLYN PARKER GENE DAVIS Hailey Sandpoint Montpelier Bruneau JAN MCBRIDE BRUCE SWEENEY PAUL PUGMIRE KRISTIN SCHWARZ Twin Falls Lewiston Rexburg Boise SHAWN MILLER J. WALTER ROSS JAMES H. ROPER Panel Service Ended in 2003 McCall Preston Burley DAN HAMMES BILL SAVAGE NORMA ODIAGA St. Maries Challis Jerome JEANNE HOOVER JORDAN SMITH CAROLYN PATRICK Moscow Salmon Emmett COLLEEN MAHONEY AMY WYNN Lewiston ADDITIONAL American Falls FRED NOLAND PUBLICATIONS Grangeville Panel Service Ended in 2003 PROFESSIONAL AVAILABLE SERVICES GAIL SIEMEN To request additional copies Pocatello of this report, for a list of Independent Public other publications available, Auditors: or for further information, STAFF KPMG, LLP please contact us. Investment Managers & Idaho Community TRACIE CASSIDY Consultants: Foundation Administrative Assistant Dimensional Fund Advisors Inc. 210 West State Street KAY HARPER State Street Global Advisors Boise, Idaho 83702 Administrative Assistant Strategic Investment Solutions TCW Group Mailing Address: ALICE E. HENNESSEY The Vanguard Group P.O. Box 8143 President Legal Counsel: Boise, Idaho 83707 HOLLY MOTES John McGown, Jr. 208-342-3535 Controller Hawley Troxell Ennis & Hawley 1-800-657-5357 CRAIG S. PARRY LLP 208-342-3577 (fax) Program Officer Marketing and Public [email protected] KIMBERLY J. PEEL Relations Counsel: (e-mail) Donor Relations Officer Karla Bodnar www.idcomfdn.org AMY SCHELLING Annual Report Design: (website) Accountant Communications et al

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