Avista Foundation executive director Kristine Meyer says establishing employee training for nonprofit leadership requires a modest, reasonable investment, especially when measured against the considerable benefits.
In the two years since forming, LaunchNW has raised nearly half of its $150 million goal, and created programs that will help children succeed starting from birth to career attainment.
An Inland Northwest philanthropy executive explains there’s no shortage of ways for donors to match their passion with purpose and make a meaningful difference.
Bank executives Kurt Walsdorf and Sara Desautel say strategic giving to community organizations is an investment in our neighbors and the future economic mobility of our communities.
Ukrainian Closet is expanding its programming and creating a path for more inclusion in its third year of operation, despite consecutive setbacks that have impacted the supply of resources for refugees.
Less than a year after launching a private beef label, Justin Owens, a Valleyford rancher raising Piedmontese cattle, has already caught the attention of celebrities and high-performance athletes.
Marlé Worm Growers reaps the benefits of a growing movement towards organic and sustainable agricultural practices coupled with renewed marketing efforts and community support.
Matt's Place Foundation Inc. is turning attention to the greater need for accessible housing in the Inland Northwest through an inaugural showcase event, dubbed Matt's Place Summit: Innovation + Design Showcase.
Traditional neighborhood
schools still provide
broader peer modelling
July 3, 2024
There are several differences between educational programs within a neighborhood school versus early learning centers and each has their own advantages.