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annual report 19.indd 1 5/29/19 10:36 PM 2018 In Review 630 Members Supporting Our Work 23 New Charitable Funds Nearly 620 1,800 Total Charitable Funds Grants to Communities Totaling $7.5 million 3 New Legacy Society Members More than 188 200 Total Legacy Society Members Scholarships to Students Totaling more than $400,000

$171.2 $121.3 $8.9 MILLION MILLION MILLION 10.1%

TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL ENDOWMENT IN GIFTS 10-YEAR INVESTMENT RETURN ON ENDOWED FUNDS

annual report 19.indd 2 5/29/19 10:36 PM From Our Leaders

Each partnership focuses on a distinct issue, but the Idaho Community Foundation’s role is consistent throughout. As a statewide organization with strong relationships in every region, we bring people together to make connections across Idaho. From our Community Conversations in 2018, we learned that Idaho’s his year, we are excited to participate communities are different in many ways, Tin several innovative partnerships that but they also share similar challenges are reaching into communities throughout and opportunities. If you haven’t had a Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, and we chance to watch our 2-minute summary want to share them with you! of what we heard from our Community In this Annual Report you’ll find stories Conversations, we encourage you to take a about how these partnerships are helping to look: www.idahocf.org/community-impact/ enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho, partnerships. along with information about our 2018 There is so much good work going on. grantmaking, community impact, financial And we know we accomplish more when stewardship and more. we work together. Our Community The partnerships we’re focusing on Conversations helped broaden our are: health in rural communities with connections and this year’s partnerships will Idaho Rural Partnership and the Blue continue those efforts. Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health; As we travel the state this year, we hope you entrepreneurship and opportunity in will join us to learn more – stay tuned for the Magic Valley with Chobani; and an opportunity in your region! strengthening and supporting Idaho nonprofits through the Nonprofit Best wishes, Leadership Summit with the Idaho Nonprofit Center. And we’re in a multi- state partnership with the Land Trust Alliance, Oregon Community Foundation and Seattle Foundation to preserve outdoor spaces in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, Board Chair President & CEO with support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

annual report 19.indd 3 5/29/19 10:36 PM Legacy Society

Members of the ICF Legacy Society are generous Larry* and Pamela Cardinale, Wilder donors who will continue to support Idaho Barbara and JP Carver, Sandpoint communities after they’ve passed. We sincerely Pete* and Freda Cenarrusa, Boise thank them for enriching the quality of life Annie Chalfant, Boise throughout Idaho. John S. Chapman*, Boise Donald W.* and Joann C. Cissel, Idaho Falls

Trent L. and Rebecca L. Clark, Soda Springs NEW LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS IN 2018 Tim and Kate Coiner, Richard and Heather Carosone, Idaho Falls Lee and Lori Cullen, Hayden Lake Tim Hamilton, Ketchum Leroy and Barbara Custer, Boise Richard Sorensen, McMinnville, OR Dennis Dahl, Eagle

Robert* and Barbara Dargatz*, Hailey

ALL LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS, LIVING AND DECEASED James M. David and R. Kay Snyder*, Ammon

We sincerely apologize if there are errors or omissions Thelma Dean, Bonners Ferry in this list and encourage you to contact Annual Report editor Jennifer Kronberg at [email protected] to Jack and Janice DeBaun, Sandpoint correct them for future publications. Karen Ferguson, Boise

Anonymous (44) John B.* and Delores L. Fery, Boise

Arthur D. Adams*, Rathdrum Richard C.* and Shirley I. Fields, Boise

Dorothy Adler*, Kootenai Donald* and Gretchen Fraser*, Sun Valley

Kay Alspaugh, Boise Bill and Gay Fruehling, Ketchum

Don and Trudy Anderson, Boise Gregory Garlick and Marcia Wing, Boise

Don and Judy Atkinson, Hailey Marilyn J. George, Sandpoint

Robert A. (Spike)* and Judith D. Baker, Emmett Lesley Goffinet*, Sagle

Mike and Kathy Beard, Sandpoint Linda Grable-Curtis, Meridian

Bill Berg, Sagle Ron Graves and Diane Plastino Graves, Boise

H. LaRue* and Bernice Bevington*, Meridian Steve and Donna Guerber, Eagle

Lucile Stevens Bickett*, Gooding William B. (Brack) Hale, Ketchum

Memory L. Blodgett, Meridian Guy H. Hearon, Sandpoint

Barbara A. Botsch, Sandpoint Gretchen Albrecht Hellar*, Sandpoint

Ernest and Carla Bratley, Sandpoint Alice E. Hennessey, Boise

Mary D. Butterfield*, Sun Valley Leslee and Bob Hoover, Coeur d’Alene 1

annual report 19.indd 4 5/29/19 10:36 PM Pamela K. Howard, Lewiston Eric Remais and Joyce Gordon, Hailey

Ron and Mary Hughes, Boise Harlan and Barbara Renner, Dalton Gardens

Richard and Donna Hutter, Sandpoint Steve and Denise Roberge, Dalton Gardens

Nick* and Sara Ifft*, Pocatello Harold E. Rumsey, Boise

Tom and Ann Jacobs, Eagle Thomas and Susan Saldin, Boise

Kurt* and Genola Kandler*, Ashton Ron J. Sali, Eagle

Dawn and Ken Kees, Lewiston Ann McCutchan Sandven, Boise

Denise and Kent Keller, Ponderay Marcia C. Selig, Phoenix, AZ

Christina Kowrach, O.D., Kendrick Judith and James Seydel, Idaho Falls

Donald and Nancy Bowen Longwith, Idaho Falls Jay and Sue Shelledy, Sagle

Clark and Gracie Lusk, Hayden Jim and Glena Sherman, Juliaetta

Todd L. Maddock, Spokane Ray and Linda Stark, Boise

Eugene H. Magleby*, Idaho Falls Dottie Stimpson*, Seattle, WA

Joe* and Patty Marshall, Meridian Tricia E. Swartling, Ketchum

Bev Martin, Ola Ben and Lauren Tassos, Boise

Mike and Jan McBride, Twin Falls Marty Telford and Carol Eklund, Eagle

John and Mary McGown, Boise Tom and Sue Thilo, Hayden Lake

Pat and Lisa McMurray, Boise Jim and Karin Thompson, Medford, OR

Rhonda Millick, Boise Phyllis Harris Townsend, Scottsdale, AZ

Thomas Morgan, Boise Allyson and Scott Unzen, Sagle

Mark and Holly Motes, Boise Bobbette F. Viker, Boise

Tricia L. Nance, Boise Jan and Keith Walker, St. Anthony

Mona Noble, Parker Thomas and Margaret Williams, Redding, CA

Charlotte S. Oslund*, Boise Jack and Mary Pat Winderl, Eagle

Dick and Susan Parrish, Boise Raymond and Janice Wolfe, Caldwell

Carolyn Patrick, Emmett Bill and Gini Woolley, Boise

Alan Pennay, Sun Valley Price Worrell, Pocatello

Thomas D. and Vickie A. Pfeifer, Cocolalla Clem Yonker and Lori Getts, Sandpoint

Doug Porter, Idaho Falls Helen K. Yuditsky, Coeur d’Alene Robert and Suzanne Rainville, Boise *Deceased Madelyn D. Rawlinson, Seattle, WA

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annual report 19.indd 5 5/29/19 10:36 PM PROTECTING NATURAL LANDS: Pacific Northwest Resilient Landscapes Initiative

The Pacific Northwest Resilient Landscapes Initiative will permanently protect thousands of acres in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, like this land held by the Teton Regional Land Trust in Driggs. Photo by DJ Glisson, II/Photo courtesy of the Land Trust Alliance.

annual report 19.indd 6 5/29/19 10:36 PM n an area with great natural beauty and land Land trusts in Idaho, Oregon and Washington will Iresources like the Pacific Northwest, it’s important have an important role in the initiative. They will to preserve the landscapes that make it special. be encouraged to apply for funding for capacity That’s the idea behind the Pacific Northwest building and for purchasing land that is resilient to Resilient Landscapes Initiative, a new partnership climate change. between the Idaho Community Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, Seattle “The Initiative will provide funding for land Foundation and the Land Trust Alliance. acquisition projects and land trust capacity building, thus enhancing the Alliance’s efforts to increase the The initiative is launched with the support of the effectiveness of land trusts as they tackle the climate Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and will change challenges and protect their communities.” permanently protect thousands of acres of natural said Andrew Bowman, president of the Land lands in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Trust Alliance. The initiative will prioritize landscapes that can An announcement about the priority landscapes withstand the growing impacts of a changing that are eligible for future funding will be made climate, give refuge to plants and animals to help this summer. Owen Wozniak, land transactions them endure, and provide people with resources like program manager at the Land Trust Alliance, said clean drinking water. it’s important for Idaho, Oregon and Washington to work together so that the best science and “We’re proud to be a part of this innovative information about climate-resilient conservation can philanthropic partnership that will unite donors be shared among all the partners. from around the region to secure the lands that science tells us are the most critical to helping “The natural resources that sustain the Pacific species and habitats persist in the face of a changing Northwest don’t stop at state lines, and neither do climate,” said Sacha Spector, program director the impacts of climate change,” Wozniak said. “In for the environment at the Doris Duke Charitable the face of a challenge this big, we’re all stronger Foundation. working together. I’m convinced that by working collectively, we’ll find more pathways to make The community foundations are important partners the connections across landscapes, habitats and in this effort as they will convene donors, raise public communities we need to ensure that nature flourishes awareness about the initiative and inspire people to in a changing climate.” support the effort to preserve resilient natural spaces. For more information: “People love living in Idaho because of its incredibly beautiful outdoor areas,” said ICF President and www.landtrustalliance.org/what-we-do/our- CEO Karen Bilowith. “We all want to make sure regional-programs/west/pacific-northwest-resilient- these landscapes are protected for the future, and landscapes-initiative that the plants and animals that live there continue to thrive.”

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annual report 19.indd 7 5/29/19 10:36 PM 2018-19 Members

Hundreds of people from Ron Sali, Eagle James and Willa McLaughlin, Ketchum Idaho and beyond believe Terry and Brenda Sanford, Heyburn Michael and Kathryn McNichols, Lewiston in the important work of the Robert and Janelle Schmidt, Boise Tina and Joe Murphy, Pocatello Idaho Community Foundation Nick and Carole Stokes, Boise Doug and Billie Nelson, Idaho Falls and participate in our annual Paul and Judy Yochum, Pocatello Erin and Randy Nuxoll, Eagle membership program to support Robert and Mary Kay Yuditsky, Coeur d’Alene Park and Sharon Price, Idaho Falls our operations, which allows us to Patron ($500-$999) Judy and Rey Ramos, Meridian focus on our community impact Mary Abercrombie, Boise J.L. and Pat Scott, McCall throughout the state. Robert and Michelle Angell, Boise Gay Simplot, Boise John and Martha Arrington, Idaho Falls Walter and Kristin Sinclair, Boise Benefactor ($1,000 and above) JJ and Sara Astorquia, Boise R. A. and Nancy Symms, Caldwell

A J and Susie Balukoff, Boise Thomas and Marilyn Beck, Boise Thomas and Rosamond Turnbull, Carbondale, CO Karen Bilowith, Boise Carl Bontrager and Kathleen Lynn, Ketchum Charlotte Unger, Ketchum Alan Dachs, San Francisco, CA Mary Boone, New Meadows Mary Wagers, Meridian Christopher Davidson and Sharon Christoph, William Berg and Melinda Cameron, Sagle Boise Marc and Nancy Sue Wallace, Hayden Lake Douglas and Deidre Chadderdon, Ford and Jean Elsaesser, Priest River Coeur d’Alene Mitch and Linda Watkins, Twin Falls

Mary Lynn Hartwell, Idaho Falls Darin and Ann DeAngeli, Boise Linda Wilkins, Swan Valley

N. Charles and Polly Hedemark, Boise Armand and Vicki Eckert, Buhl Richard and Dawn Wittman, Culdesac

Sus Helpenstell, Nampa J. Brent and Sandra Fery, Boise Raymond and Janice Wolfe, Caldwell

Alice Hennessey, Boise Clark and Sydney Fidler, Boise William and Virginia Woolley, Boise

George and Sondra Juetten, Boise Ron Graves and Diane Plastino Graves, Boise Sponsor ($250-$499)

Thomas and Teresa Killingsworth, Boise Tim and Sue Hamilton, Ketchum Bill and Elizabeth Allen, Salmon

Mark Kubiak and Susan Fenton Kubiak, Dover Robert and Anne Hay, Boise Don and Sally Allen, Coeur d’Alene

Celia Kunau, Burley Dan and Judith Hinman, Emmett Randy and Candi Allphin, Boise

Donald and Marcia Liebich, Hailey Kris and Devon Kamann, Boise Donald and Trudy Anderson, Boise

Roger and Claudia Martell, Star Dirk and Patricia Kempthorne, Boise Clen and Emma Atchley, Ashton

Phillip and Anita Murelaga, Boise Patricia Krug, Coeur d’Alene Brad and Janice Baldwin, Hayden Lake

Douglas Oppenheimer, Boise Gov. Brad and Teresa Little, Emmett David Barber, Boise

Richard and Susan Parrish, Meridian Michael and Janet McBride, Twin Falls Ernest Blackwelder and Sheila Hennessey, Boise

Dallas Peck and Cynthia Keller-Peck, Boise Bill and Lori McCann, Lewiston Gregory and Christa Braun, Nampa

Debra Riedel and Kelly Turk, Boise Jan and Clay Carley, Boise Benjamin Rydalch and Laura Bettis, McCall 5 Robert and Elaine Carpenter, Caldwell

annual report 19.indd 8 5/29/19 10:36 PM Betty Carr, Idaho Falls Richard and Georgiann Raimondi, Boise Kent and Kim Fletcher, Burley

Julie Chenoweth, Orofino Barbara and Harlan Renner, Dalton Gardens Terry and Anne Freund-Ross, Hudson, WI

Joann Cissel, Idaho Falls Jim and Mary Schmidt, Grangeville Gregory Garlick and Marcia Wing, Boise

Tim and Kate Coiner, Twin Falls David and Pamela Shaw, Emmett Richard and Peggy Garvin, Pocatello

Gerard and Cindy Connelly, Troy Adelia Simplot, Boise Sheila Gary, Hayden

Terry Curtis and Linda Grable-Curtis, Meridian Dale and Victoria Smith, King Hill David and Suzanne Gerber, Coeur d’Alene

Bill and Bernadean Daniels, Boise Randy and LaDean Smith, Pocatello William and Melissa Gilbert, Boise

Mark Davidson and Jenny Emery-Davidson, Richard Stivers, Twin Falls Richard and Lynne Haensli, Caldwell Hailey Tricia Swartling, Ketchum Lawrence Halvorson, Boise P. Michael and Linda Davidson, Coeur d’Alene Michael and Diana Thomas, Weiser Michele A. Hansen, Idaho Falls Elly Davis and Dennis Keefer, Boise Fred and Charlotte Thompson, Boise George and Beverly Harad, Boise Thomas and Linda Dixon, Boise Alan and Sherry Van Orden, Pocatello Irv Baldwin and Betsy Hill, Boise Brad and Annette Elg, Boise Dick and Jacquie Wilson, Boise Craig Hobdey, Gooding Roy and Frances Ellsworth, Boise John and Helen Yuditsky, Coeur d’Alene Mark and Lynn Hofflund, Boise Andrew and Shannon Erstad, Boise Sustainer ($100-$249) Robert and Leslee Hoover, Coeur d’Alene B. Hyatt and Belen Erstad, Boise Kay Alspaugh, Boise Mike and Vicki Howard, New Meadows Art and Nancy Flagan, Coeur d’Alene Robert Barclay, Boise Ronald and Mary Hughes, Boise Mark and Debra Flitton, Caldwell Norman and Ellen Batt, Caldwell Nancy Ives, Boise Allan and Fran Frost, Twin Falls Lisa and Rich Bearg, Meridian Donald and Dorothy Jacklin, Post Falls Guy Hearon and Cheryl Stewart, Sandpoint Fred Belzer and Theresa Kaufmann, Pocatello Bill and Jackie Jackson, Boise Tom and Shana Hennessey, Mountain Home Ronald and Michelle Berry, Tetonia D. Blaine and Cynthia Jacobson, Boise John and Deb Holleran, Boise Fred and Gayle Bieker, Sun Valley James and Wendy Jaquet, Ketchum Doyle Jacklin, Coeur d’Alene Henry and Deborah Boomer, McCall Richard and Lucinda Jardine, Twin Falls Jon and Sharon Kimberling, Moscow Steve and Cindy Carr, Idaho Falls Dean and Marjean Johnson, St. Maries Flip and Jo Ella Kleffner, Moscow Mary and Thomas Carver, St. Maries Fabiola Juarez-Coca, Boise Jennifer and Chris Kronberg, Boise Freda Cenarrusa, Boise Richard and Jill Jurvelin, Coeur d’Alene Arthur and Annaliese Kull, Idaho Falls Donald and Dolores Chapman, McCall Gregory Kaslo and Anita Kay Hardy, Boise Irv and Trudy Littman, Boise Lulu Mae Coates, Jerome R. Stanwood and Sharon Kohls, Hayden Lake Robert and Tena Lokken, Las Vegas, NV Linda Copple Trout, Boise Peter Kozisek and Julia Robinson, Boise Andy and Lisa Marshall, Caldwell Lee and Lori Cullen, Vista, CA James and Sandra Lancaster, Emmett James and Carole McWilliam, Pocatello Leroy and Barbara Custer, Boise Tracy Landauer, Boise Alan and Royanne Minskoff, Boise David and Teresa Ducharme, Renton, WA Robert Lantz and Cynthia Berlin-Lantz, Rupert Raymond and Jane Morgan, Hayden Lake David and Shelley Eichmann, Boise Edward and Siwen Hu Lieskovan, Walter and Patricia Nelson, Gooding Salt Lake City, UT Jim and Judith Eisses, Coeur d’Alene John and Sue Paul, Boise Patsy Lodge, Eagle Fred and Susan Faulkner, Gooding DeRay and Carol Perry, Idaho Falls Brian and Karen Loosli, Ashton

Danielle Quade and Clay Storey, Coeur d’Alene Grace and Clark Lusk, Hayden 6

annual report 19.indd 9 5/29/19 10:36 PM Todd Maddock, Spokane, WA Don and Andrea Solberg, Grangeville Michelle Brandel, Dalton Gardens

Cordelia Manis, Carlsbad, CA Craig and Jane Spencer, Grangeville Sarah Brehm, Montgomery, AL

Steve and Kim Masterson, Coeur d’Alene John and Brenda St. Clair, Idaho Falls Dean and Judy Buffington, Boise

John and Mary McGown, Boise Norman Steadman, Weippe Howard and Carol Burnett, Pocatello

Patrick and Lisa McMurray, Boise Dyan Sublett and Alan Echeverria, Donald Carleton, Moscow Beverly Hills, CA Robert and Rita Mecham, Spokane, WA Amy Carr, Idaho Falls Dan and Donna Suhr, Jerome James and Kathryn Mertz, Caldwell Jeff and Sarah Carr, Idaho Falls Kay Swenson, Moscow Bruce and Darlena Moberly, Boise Annie Chalfant, Boise Benjamin and Lauren Tassos, Boise Vicki Murphy, Boise Gregory and Paula Culet, Nampa Wayne and Peggy Thiessen, Boise David and Diane Myklegard, Boise Ryan and Taylor Erstad, Boise Leslie Tidwell, Hailey James and Linda Neeley, Idaho Falls Tucker Forbush, Hayden Stephen and Carol Trott, Boise Kay and JoAnn Nelson, Coeur d’Alene William and Gay Fruehling, Ketchum James and Sandra Turner, Woodside, CA Steven and Sharon Parry, Rigby Edson and Patricia Fujii, Meridian Rebecca Tuttle, Portland, OR Kevin and Cheri Pearson, Moore Ellie and Kerry Goebel, Boise Anne Voillequé, Idaho Falls Steven and Ruby Pearson, Boise Gary and Joanne Gunther, Boise Stephen Wagner, Idaho Falls Marvin and Dianne Pett, Malad City Clifford Hanks, Richland, WA Robin and Mimi Wallis, Boise Donald and Rose Price, Nampa Klara Hansberger, Meridian Scott Wayman, Wallace Allen and Jolean Quimby, Boise Robert and Marcella Hanson, Medimont Stephen Weeg and Nancy Greco, Pocatello Bonnie Quinn, Boise Tom and Haley Hennessey, Boise Betty Weston, Boise P.T. and Sherry Rathbone, Marsing Richard and Donna Hutter, Sandpoint Dick and Joanne Wetherell, Sun Valley Stephen and Julie Rice, Lewiston Ernest Jensen, Idaho Falls Mitch and Jonalyn Whetzel, Mead, WA Joy Richards, Hayden Lake Kenlon and Carol Johnson, Idaho Falls H. James and Stephanie White, Boise Mike and Amy Roe, Boise Larry and Sharon Johnson, Meridian Dwight and Leann Wicks, Kooskia Ron and Susan Rope, Idaho Falls Cary Jones, Blackfoot Neil and Ann Wimberley, Hope John and Karen Rosholt, Twin Falls Rich and Betty Jordan, Boise David and Shannon Wimer, Grangeville Kenneth and Ellie Ryan, Pocatello Virginia Kelly, Pocatello Jack and Mary Pat Winderl, Eagle Marilyn Sabella, Sandpoint Tracey and Brad Kindall, McCall Gerald Woodworth, Rupert Marion Shinn, Lewiston Ken Kline, Boise H. Norman and Kathryn Wright, Philip Shinn, Lewiston American Falls Lance Kolbet, Pocatello

Jerry and Ann Shively, Idaho Falls Clement Yonker and Lori Getts, Sandpoint Edward and Marjorie Kuchynka, Weippe Gerald and Connie Shroeder, Boise Supporter ($50-$99) Kellie Lavigne, Wallace

Esther Simplot, Boise Kenneth and Laura Bell, Boise Patti Leach, Hayden

Russell and Phyllis Slifer, Boise Gary and Janet Benoit, Boise Gail LeBow, Garden City

Jordan and Mary Smith, Salmon Jean Betebenner, Boise Ruth Lieder, Sun Valley

Dorothy Snowball, Boise Christine Bishop, Blanchard David and Kelsey Little, Emmett

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annual report 19.indd 10 5/29/19 10:36 PM Gayla Lyon, Boise Debra Wilson, Kimberly Leonard Parenteau, Priest River

David Marotz, Rigby Kathryn and Christian Zimmerman, Boise Janet Parks, Boise

Mike McHargue, Boise Friend ($25-$49) Susan Phillips, Elk City

Michael and Martha McMurray, Eagle Trish Armstrong, Garden City Robert Rainville, Boise

Anne-Marie and Michael Merlo, Meridian Nellie Baker, Boise Kathy Ray, Malad City

Linda Milam, Idaho Falls Donna Boe, Pocatello Heidi Rogers, Coeur d’Alene

Christopher and Pam Moore, Lewiston Susan Borowicz, Elk City Myron Rosenwinkel, Idaho Falls

Robert Myers, Pocatello Judy Cahill, Ketchum Trish Searle, Burley

Randall and Melissa Nelson, Boise E. Gene Caldwell, Malad City Kimberley Seitz, Coeur d’Alene

Mark and Eva Nye, Pocatello Anne Wilder Chamberlain, Priest River Tammy Stringham, Salmon

Dennis O’Brien, Wallace Kevin Dunn, Boise James and Susan Thomas, Sagle

Buddy Paul and Beverly Lingle, Hayden Ranie and Jim Evans, Twin Falls Jennifer Traughber, Jerome

Megan and Juan Perez, Kuna Teri Farr, Coeur d’Alene Mary Vagner, Pocatello

Laura Pickard, Ashton Barbara Hawkins, Pollock Mary Ward, Coeur d’Alene

Carol Pintler, Ketchum Tom Hoppell, New Plymouth Beverly Williams, Boise

Margaret Plastino, Idaho Falls Kenneth Johnson, Boise Tara Wimer, Moscow

Arthur and Renee Rammell, Idaho Falls Tammy Jones, Rupert Estella Zamora, Caldwell

Richard and Donna Sagness, Pocatello Tom and Marilyn Kalange, Boise Corporate and Nonprofit Partners

Edie Schab, Twin Falls Scarlet Kelso, Dalton Gardens Canyon County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., Nampa Kristi Scott, St. Maries Gary Klett, Glenns Ferry City of Emmett Sandy Shaw, Ketchum Chris Knox, Bancroft Emmett Community Playhouse, Inc. Kenneth and Janet Sherman, Boise Pamela and Bruce Lake, Blackfoot Fifth Judicial District CASA Program, Inc., Twin Barbara Shinn, Boise Alan and Mildred Lansing, Lenore Falls

LeAnn Simmons, Boise Susie Lucky, Coolin Fuller & Fuller, PLLC, Preston

Richard and Patty Sorensen, McMinnville, OR Hailey Lusk, American Falls Gem County Recreation District, Emmett

Robert and Gail Spaulding, Plummer Melissa Masucci, Hailey Interlink Volunteer Caregivers, Inc., Twin Falls

Barbara J. Stensland, Pocatello Lindsay Meloy, Boise Kamiah Chamber of Commerce

Doyle Stewart, Coeur d’Alene Mary Ann Meyers, Meridian Senior Activity Center, Pocatello

Spencer and Evelyn Strand, Challis Mark and Holly Motes, Boise Senior Citizens’ Community Center, Inc., Idaho Falls Patricia Taylor, Moscow Mary Nate, Montpelier Sixth Judicial District CASA Program, Pocatello Kristen Thompson, Meridian Hilarie Neely, Ketchum Veterans Therapeutic Gardens, Caldwell Thomas and JoAnn Trail, Moscow Marcella Nelson, Sandpoint

Juno Van Ocker, Boise Jim Nieman, Sandpoint

Robert and Lori Ward, Twin Falls Dawn Nutting, Twin Falls

Gayle Wilde, Boise Catherine Owens, Boise

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annual report 19.indd 11 5/29/19 10:36 PM CHOBANI PARTNERSHIP: Making a difference in the Magic Valley

The CSI Workforce Training Center STRAP program teaches high school students to become machine operator apprentices. Photo by Times News (Twin Falls)

annual report 19.indd 12 5/29/19 10:36 PM or Chobani, supporting the communities where its Jannus EO is focused on helping low-income people grow, Fplants are located goes beyond job creation, living succeed and thrive by providing financial education, small wages and good benefits. business loans and emergency consumer loans.

“In our view, Chobani is only as successful as our impact Kate Nelson, program director of Jannus EO, said in the community,” said Jason Rahlan, Chobani’s many clients come to them seeking help with an director of social impact and philanthropy. “We make immediate financial need, such as rent. The emergency yogurt, but what we’re also trying to make is a difference.” consumer loans from Jannus EO are an alternative to high-interest payday loans or title loans. In 2018, Chobani established a Community Impact Fund at the Idaho Community Foundation with a goal “We help with their immediate need, and we ask them to of supporting economic opportunity and promoting think about their long-term goals for themselves and their entrepreneurship. family,” Nelson said. “Our clients are hard-working and responsible and our repayment rate is 99.7%. They need ICF designed the grant process, trained Chobani’s access and support to help them achieve their personal employees to be grant reviewers and facilitated the success.” selection process. Chobani awarded grants totaling $100,000 shared between four organizations. For 2019, One client started in a Jannus EO program to learn how Chobani is doubling that amount to $200,000. to establish her own childcare business. It was a success, so she took additional EO classes in business finance and The College of Workforce Training how to save for a home mortgage. Jannus EO also taught Center received $28,500 to expand the School to her how to build credit and gave her a small business Registered Apprenticeship Program (STRAP) into high loan. schools in Jerome, Gooding and Lincoln counties. “Today, she and her husband own a home, her daycare Currently, the CSI Workforce Training Center runs a business has expanded and she goes to night school,” STRAP program for high school students in the Cassia Nelson said. “And her story is not unusual for our clients.” and Minidoka school districts. In addition to their regular high school classes, STRAP students attend early The Chobani grant will allow Jannus EO to directly help morning classes to learn to be machine operators, and more than 100 people, and Nelson said that number spend their summers as paid apprentices. doesn’t include the family members who also benefit. She also hopes to build partnerships and infrastructure in the STRAP is a national program, but only CSI offers it in Magic Valley that will sustain the EO program after the Idaho. And CSI’s machine operator program is the only Chobani grant is concluded. one in the . When the program expands to Jerome, Gooding and Lincoln counties, CSI may offer “This grant is helping us build a strong foundation to additional apprentice programs if local employers express continue our work in the Magic Valley,” Nelson said. an interest. One special aspect of the Chobani grants is that its local “We want to provide educational opportunities in high- employees select the recipients. Turnipseed said that demand fields,” said Brandi Turnipseed, executive reinforces Chobani’s commitment to the Magic Valley. director of CSI’s Workforce Training Center. “Our students will be able to find good-paying jobs close to “To have the Idaho team involved is so meaningful,” she home, and they’ll also receive national accreditation they said. “It shows that Chobani knows there’s more than one can take anywhere in the United States.” way to make an impact in a community.”

Another organization that received a Chobani grant Rahlan agreed. “The people best equipped to make is Jannus, which received $30,000 to expand Jannus grantee decisions are the folks who live and work in the Economic Opportunity (Jannus EO) in the Magic Valley. Magic Valley. They’re deeply passionate about helping others and generating meaningful, lasting change.”

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annual report 19.indd 13 5/29/19 10:36 PM New ICF Funds in 2018

Caldwell United Methodist Church Faciszewski Family Fund (Endowed Scholarship Fund (Designated) – Created by the Donor Advised) – Created by Jill and Tom Caldwell United Methodist Church for the purpose Faciszewski to support local charities and of supporting its annual scholarship awards. causes that are meaningful to their family.

Children’s of Idaho (Special Idaho Rural Health Coalition Fund (Special Project) – Created by the Children’s Project) – Established to support the work of Museum of Idaho leadership team to initiate the Idaho Rural Health Coalition Voice of the fundraising to establish a children’s museum Community Project, in partnership with the Blue in Meridian with the mission to bring children, Cross of Idaho Foundation For Health and Idaho families and the community together to engage in Rural Partnership. learning through creative play.

Jackson Companies Endowed and Non- Chobani Community Impact Fund (Field of Endowed Scholarship Funds (Scholarship) – Interest) – Created to support programs and projects Created by Jackson Companies to provide financial that promote entrepreneurship and create economic aid to children or dependents of active, full-time opportunity for individuals in the Magic Valley Jackson Companies employees who are pursuing a (Twin Falls, Gooding, Lincoln, Jerome, Minidoka degree at an accredited, two-year or four-year, post- and Cassia counties). secondary institution.

D&D Rhoades Scholarship Fund (Scholarship) Josh Pollock Memorial STEM Scholarship – Created through the estate of Dorothy Rhoades (Agency) – Created by the Blaine County Education to provide financial aid to select north Idaho high Foundation as a memorial to the life of Josh Pollock, schools. son of Randy and Sheila Pollock. Josh was a 1991 graduate of Wood River High School and 1995 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he earned a degree in Aerospace Engineering. Josh Edith Marie Reed Forever Idaho Fund (Field enjoyed and excelled in science, math and technical of Interest) – Created by the Edith Marie Reed pursuits. He was killed in a car accident in Family Trust to support charitable causes and December 1995 at the age of 22. charities in Kootenai County.

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annual report 19.indd 14 5/29/19 10:36 PM Kenneth and Betty Huff Forever Idaho Fund Randall and Carol Hutchings Family (Field of Interest) – Created by the Huff Charitable Endowment Fund (Endowed Donor Remainder Annuity Trust to support charitable Advised) – Created by Randall and Carol causes and charities in southwest Idaho. Hutchings to support Idaho communities in the areas of education, healthcare, homelessness and hunger. Learning With Lucky by Camy Fund (Designated) – Created to support first-grade reading programs in elementary schools Richard and Dawn Wittman Family Fund utilizing the Learning With Lucky program. (Field of Interest) – Created by Dawn and Richard Wittman to support educational causes and charities in north Idaho. Marjorie Wurster Oldham Fund (Field of Interest) – Created by the Marjorie W. Sorensen Charitable Remainder Unitrust to support needs and Rotary Club of Sandpoint Fund issues in Idaho. (Designated) – Created by the Rotary Club of Sandpoint to forever support the charitable activities of their club. Mazzola Family Fund (Non-Endowed Donor Advised) – Created by Chris and Penelope Mazzola of Ketchum to support local charities and causes. The Leonard Huskey Fund (Endowed Donor Advised) – Created by the Leona Huskey Unitrust.

Ola Community Fund (Field of Interest) – Created to permanently support and enhance Warren and Dana Miller Fund (Non-Endowed the charitable needs and interests of the Donor Advised) – Created by Warren and Dana residents of Ola including, but not limited to, Miller of Nampa to support Idaho-based charities the Ola Community Center and church. and causes.

TO SEE A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL ICF FUNDS: WWW.IDAHOCF.ORG/ABOUT-ICF/FUNDS-IN-THE-FOUNDATION

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annual report 19.indd 15 5/29/19 10:36 PM ICF, IDAHO NONPROFIT CENTER: EugeneDeveloping Hussey: nonprofitA generous leaders and silent philanthropist

Erin Anderson, executive director of the Idaho Botanical Garden, and Jaime Hansen, executive director of Family Advocates, lead very different organizations, but partnered on a common project thanks to a conversation sparked during the Nonprofit Leadership Summit.

annual report 19.indd 16 5/29/19 10:36 PM aime Hansen, executive director of Family Advocates, This is the third year of the NLS and two sessions are being Jand Erin Anderson, executive director of the Idaho offered – one in the Moscow area and one in the Treasure Botanical Garden, hadn’t thought about partnering on Valley. a project until they enrolled in the Nonprofit Leadership Last year’s session was in the and Summit (NLS) in 2017. Hadley DeBree, executive director of the Environmental The NLS, a partnership between the Idaho Nonprofit Resource Center, was a participant. Center and Idaho Community Foundation, focuses on “As someone relatively new to leadership, I haven’t had different aspects of leadership, including working with board a lot of opportunities to grow my management skills and members, collaborating with other nonprofits and creating a experience and I was feeling a bit overwhelmed,” she said. strategic plan. “This opportunity was crucial in helping me gain new Family Advocates, which works to prevent child abuse and knowledge, tools and confidence as we incorporate new keep families healthy and stable, and the Idaho Botanical initiatives in 2019.” Garden, which focuses on enhancing the community’s Amy Little, President and CEO of the Idaho Nonprofit quality of life by fostering a love of nature, don’t share Center, said the idea for the Leadership Summit grew out of similar missions, but both organizations were at a similar the nonprofit center’s sustainability initiative a few years ago, point in their life cycle. which was designed to help new nonprofits find success.

“While our missions at Idaho Botanical Garden and Family “We realized we needed something for nonprofits that were Advocates are very different, in conversations throughout out of their start-up phase,” she said. “We wanted to create the sessions, Jaime and I discovered we were both preparing a cohort of organizations that were established and growing for a strategic planning retreat with our board and staff,” to help them move forward.” Erin said. The Leadership Summit was sponsored by the M.J. Both organizations had recently brought on new leadership, Murdock Charitable Trust, ICF and The Kissler Family found financial stability and were in growth mode. Taking Foundation. what they learned at the NLS, Jaime and Erin decided to conduct a joint training session for their board members. Erin and Jaime agreed that one of the best outcomes of the NLS was the relationships they formed with the other “My board of directors are do-ers, and the training was participants. helpful in reminding them of the importance of strategy and how to govern, without slipping into operational mode,” “We will continue to partner in the future,” Erin said. Jaime said. “There is no reason for nonprofit leaders to reinvent the wheel each step of the way. We are all in this together, and can support each other in many ways to better operations, and increase the overall field in general.”

Environmental Resource Center staff and volunteers. (L to R) Alisa McGowan, program director; Keefer Reynolds, volunteer; Hadley DeBree, executive director; Lindsay VanMieghem, PCEI AmeriCorps program associate; Ann Christensen, co-founder and volunteer; Poo Wright-Pulliam, volunteer. 14

annual report 19.indd 17 5/29/19 10:36 PM TOTAL ASSETS (IN MILLIONS)

$181.3 $171.2 $159.8 $123.5 Message from the CFAO $117.4

We are sharing highlights of our financial results for 2018. Even with the market volatility at the end of the year, contributions to new funds and existing funds was higher than in 2017, and our grantmaking and scholarship distributions remained stable. We remain TOTAL GRANTS AND COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS committed to responsible stewardship, (IN MILLIONS) transparency and public accountability in all that we do. $14.4 $13.8 Our investment returns were overall positive through the third quarter, but ended the year at -7.7%. However, ICF’s endowed investments $9.1 are in a diversified portfolio that is focused on $7.3 long-term results. This philosophy has given $6.2 us positive outcomes over multiple-year cycles. We are proud that our 10-year average return is 10.1%, which once again ranks us at the top of our peers.

Even with some short-term market concerns, our amazing donors were still generous with contributions that exceeded 2017. 2018 AGENCY ENDOWMENTS CHANGE Organizations and individuals, long-time and (IN MILLIONS) new, made gifts of almost $9 million.

With our distribution policy for endowed funds smoothing balances over five years, our $0.6 grantmaking and scholarship distributions remained stable for the year at close to $8 million. Overall distributions were lower -$1.8 than 2017, but this was primarily due to the completion of some community projects and reductions in non-endowed granting. -$0.9

We thank our donors for entrusting us with their charitable dollars. Your collective giving -$1.8 -$1.4 -$0.9- $0.5 $0.0 $0.5 $0.9 helps us transform our region for the better CONTRIBUTIONS and enrich the quality of life throughout INVESTMENT EARNINGS Idaho. Together we will continue to support DISTRIBUTIONS many wonderful causes throughout our communities.

19.0% 20.0%

Judith K. Ramos, MSAT, CPA 11.0% Chief Financial and Administrative Officer 6.6%

-1.6% -7.7% -10.0% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

annual report 19.indd 18 5/29/19 10:36 PM 2018 ASSETS BY FUND TYPE

SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

ADVISED 33.6% STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AGENCY 12.3% as of December 31, 2018 DESIGNATED 15.9% ASSETS $171,176,871 FOREVER IDAHO 10.0% TOTAL ASSETS OPERATING 1.8% Cash and investments $ 140,733,196 SCHOLARSHIP 8.3% Receivables 29,412,750 SPECIAL PROJECT 0.6% SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION 17.5% Property and others assets 1,030,925 Total Assets $ 171,176,871

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2018 CONTRIBUTIONS BY FUND TYPE Funds held as agency endowments $ 21,042,433 Payables 338,797 Net assets 149,795,641 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 171,176,871 ADVISED 58.0% DESIGNATED 20.1% FOREVER IDAHO 13.1% STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES $8,419,129 OPERATING 1.1% for the year ended December 31, 2018 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS SCHOLARSHIP 3.5% SPECIAL PROJECT 4.2% REVENUES Contributions $ 8,419,129 Membership and event revenue 152,791 Cash and invesment earnings (7,641,300) 2018 GRANTS BY FUND TYPE Total Revenues 930,620

EXPENSES AND TRANSFERS IN Grants 7,282,065 ADVISED 56.1% Operating expenses 1,601,677 DESIGNATED 15.3% Transfers In (116,355) $7,282,065 FOREVER IDAHO 8.6% TOTAL GRANTS OPERATING 0.1% Total Expenses and Transfers In 8,767,387 SCHOLARSHIP 6.9% SPECIAL PROJECT 5.9% SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION 7.1% NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS (7,836,767) NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 157,632,408 NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $ 149,795,641 2018 GRANTS BY PROGRAM AREA

ARTS & CULTURE 15.2% CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENT 2.5% EDUCATION 30.8% EMERGENCY SERVICES 1.2% Complete consolidated financial statements, with accompanying footnotes, $7,282,065 HEALTH 11.1% have been audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP and given an unqualified TOTAL GRANTS opinion. These statements, as well as Internal Revenue Service Form LIBRARIES 1.9% 990, are available on our website on our Financial Stewardship page or PUBLIC PROJECTS 3.1% by request. Data presented for years prior to 2016 does not include the RECREATION 7.4% accounts of the supporting organization. SOCIAL SERVICES 26.8%

annual report 19.indd 19 5/29/19 10:36 PM ADDRESSING RURAL HEALTHCARE: Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, Idaho Rural Partnership and ICF

ICF and Idaho Rural Partnership will travel to approximately 10 rural Idaho counties to learn more about health issues faced by residents. Photo courtesy of Idaho Tourism.

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annual report 19.indd 20 5/29/19 10:36 PM iving in a rural community in Idaho community hospitals that don’t offer Lcan mean stark differences in the maternity services, Robinson Beale said. availability of healthcare compared to urban areas, and the gap is likely to grow ICF and IRP will travel to approximately 10 rural Idaho counties to engage wider, said Dr. Rhonda Robinson community leaders, health care workers, Beale, Chief Medical Affairs Officer at the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for senior centers, youth organizations, Health. churches and others to gain an on-the- ground understanding of health issues For that reason, the Idaho Community faced by residents and then compare the Foundation and Idaho Rural Partnership information to existing data. (IRP) have been given a $40,000 grant to assist the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation “Our mission is to enrich the quality of with its work on the Rural Health life throughout Idaho,” said Elly Davis, Initiative. ICF’s Community Impact Officer. “Good health and healthcare are crucially “We wanted to work with organizations important to quality of life and we are that already had strong relationships in excited to participate in this partnership.” these communities,” Robinson Beale said. “This partnership capitalizes off the The Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation For strengths of both ICF and IRP.” Health hopes this project will result in a process that can be replicated throughout Of Idaho’s 44 counties, 35 are the state so that more counties can be considered rural. The Blue Cross of included in the future. Idaho Foundation for Health created the Rural Health Initiative in 2018 to Ultimately, Robinson Beale said the better understand the needs in rural goal of this long-term project is to make communities, work with local healthcare healthcare more accessible and equitable providers and improve access to quality in Idaho, regardless of where a patient care. lives. An example of a health disparity in rural “This initiative will help us understand Idaho is pregnancy and childbirth. Some where the gaps are, what the most rural areas have higher rates of pre-term important pieces are and what to fund births and low birthweight babies than going forward,” Robinson Beale said. the rest of the state, and there are rural

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annual report 19.indd 21 5/29/19 10:36 PM ICF Board of Directors

We sincerely thank our all-volunteer Board of Directors for their dedication to enriching the quality of life throughout Idaho.

Bill Allen*, Candi Allphin, Emma Atchley, Bill Berg, Greg Braun, Steve Carr, Trent Clark, Salmon Boise Ashton Sagle Nampa Idaho Falls Soda Springs Vice Chair

Gerard Connelly, Armand Eckert, Frances Ellsworth, Ron Gallegos, Tim Hamilton, George Juetten, Tom Killingsworth, Troy Buhl Boise Pocatello Ketchum Boise Boise Secretary Treasurer

Dan Klocko, Steve Masterson*, Erin Nuxoll, Doug Oppenheimer, Danielle Quade, Debra Riedel, Brenda Sanford, Post Falls Coeur d’Alene Eagle Boise Coeur d’Alene Boise Burley

Walt Sinclair, Susan Swetnam*, Sue Thilo, Caroline Nilsson Troy*, Mary Vagner, Linda Watkins, Stephen Weeg, Boise Pocatello Hayden Genesee Pocatello Twin Falls Pocatello Chair

Bob Yuditsky*, Coeur d’Alene

19 *Retired in 2018 or retiring in 2019

annual report 19.indd 22 5/29/19 10:36 PM Thank You We sincerely thank our volunteers and partners for their support Diana Thomas, Washington County VOLUNTEERS Kristen Thompson, Ada County Northern Jennifer Traughber, Jerome County INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Viki Wood, Minidoka County* Sandra Ashworth, Boundary County Estella Zamora, Canyon County Irv Littman, Chair Peg Carver, Benewah County Kathryn Zimmerman, Ada County Bill Berg Sharon Harris, Latah County Greg Braun *Retired in 2018 Kellie Lavigne, Shoshone County Ron Gallegos Lori McCann, Nez Perce County Paul Harte PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ray Mosman, Lewis County Larry Johnson Sue Shelledy, Bonner County Investment Consultant Tom Killingsworth Steve Masterson, Kootenai County Bob Maynard Barbara Mueller, Kootenai County* Verus Mike McMurray Heidi Rogers, Kootenai County* Park Price Andrea Solberg, Idaho County Legal Counsel Ron Sali Norman Steadman, Clearwater County Brenda Sanford John McGown, Jr., Hawley Troxell Ennis & *Retired in 2018 Robert Schmidt Hawley, LLP Southwestern REGIONAL GRANT PANELS Design Services Trudy Anderson, Ada County Eastern Joyce Brewer, Boise County* Blind Pug Graphic Design & Creative Ranie Evans, Twin Falls County Bill Allen, Lemhi County* (Boise) Susan Faulkner, Gooding County Sarah Baker, Custer County Riley Gray, Ada County Kris Beckstead, Franklin County* Landscaping and Snow Removal Tom Hoppell, Payette County Alison Boyer, Butte County Mike Howard, Adams County David Facer, Madison County* St. Luke’s Maintenance Department – Tammy Jones, Minidoka County Bob Foster, Teton County Sunshine Landscaping Tracy Kindall, Valley County Carol Johnson, Bonneville County* Gary Klett, Elmore County Pamela Lake, Bingham County Parking Pete Koehler, Canyon County Hailey Lusk, Power County Elizabeth Marshall, Canyon County David Marotz, Jefferson County Bob Overstreet Lynn Murdoch, Boise County Robert Myers, Bannock County* Julia Oxarango-Ingram, Lincoln County Mary Nate, Bear Lake County Meeting Space Carol Pintler, Blaine County Billie Nelson, Bonneville County* Jeff Rast, Camas County* Holland & Hart LLP Laura Pickard, Fremont County Brenda Sanford, Cassia County Kathy Ray, Oneida County Trish Searle, Cassia County Catering Tammy Stringham, Lemhi County David Shaw, Gem County Mary Vagner, Bannock County LeAnn Simmons, Ada County Open Table *Retired in 2018 Tricia Swartling, Blaine County

2017 2016 Friends of the Foundation Bob and Leslee Hoover (Coeur d’Alene) Kenlon and Carol Johnson (Idaho An award for people or groups that have Jim Kissler and Nicole Kissler (Boise) Falls) made exceptional contributions to ICF John and Karen Rosholt (Twin Falls) Mike and Jan McBride (Twin Falls) and Idaho. Alan Van Orden (Pocatello) Esther Simplot (Boise) 2018 Marc and Nancy Sue Wallace (Hayden Dean Buffington(Boise) Lake) Marion Shinn (Lewiston) John St. Clair (Idaho Falls) A complete list of the Friends of the Foundation is at Tricia Swartling (Ketchum) www.idahocf.org/about-icf/friend-of-the-foundation-award

annual report 19.indd 23 5/29/19 10:36 PM MAIN OFFICE 210 W. State St. Boise, ID 83702 P: 208-342-3535 Toll-free: 800-657-5357 F: 208-342-3577

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ICF STAFF

Karen Bilowith Lisa Bearg Elly Davis Linda Fraise Kris Kamann Jennifer Kronberg President and CEO Program Manager Community Impact Executive Assistant Chief Development Chief Officer Officer Communications & Marketing Officer

Zach Mars Tina Murphy Megan Perez Judy Ramos Kristi Scott Sarah Wissenbach Systems Specialist Regional Accountant Chief Financial Regional Program and Donor Development Officer, & Administrative Development Officer, Services Assistant East Idaho Officer North Idaho

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