CAL supports local students, organizations
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
The Community Assistance League met June 20 for “A Celebration of Giving,” the organization’s annual gathering to recognize those who have received grants and scholarships. …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
The Community Assistance League met June 20 for “A Celebration of Giving,” the organization’s annual gathering to recognize those who have received grants and scholarships. …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
It was a good day to be a nonprofit Wednesday. As it does every year about this time, the Community Assistance League, or CAL as …
By Lyndsie Kiebert
Reader Staff
Like most great ideas, the Community Assistance League began with two women trying to solve a problem.
As the legend goes, Sydne Van Horne and …
By Reader Staff
The Bonner County Endowment Fund for Human Rights in ICF is providing more than $17,000 to 11 organizations in north Idaho.
The grants are for organizations whose …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
The Idaho Community Foundation’s Northern Region Grant Panel recently announced that Bonner and Boundary county nonprofits will receive almost $50,000 in grants.
The awards are …
By Reader Staff
The Idaho Community Foundation (ICF) is introducing a new grant cycle to support organizations and projects working to improve the accessibility and quality of behavioral health programs …
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