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Avista Foundation awards 49 grants supporting youth and education across the Northwest

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So far this year, the Avista Foundation has awarded approximately $491,950 in grants to support local communities

SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In its second quarter, the Avista Foundation awarded $175,950 in grants to nonprofit organizations across Washington, Idaho and Oregon to support education and youth development.

“It’s amazing what can happen when kids are given the tools to dream big and the support to chase those dreams. We’re proud to stand behind the programs that are helping local youth grow, learn, and thrive,” said Avista President and CEO Heather Rosentrater.

The second quarter grants support a range of organizations and programs. A few examples include:

  • In Spokane, Washington, the Avista Foundation is supporting the International Rescue Committee’s efforts to develop science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM), digital literacy, and English language skills for refugee and immigrant youth.
  • In Sandpoint, Idaho, a grant award is helping the Arts Alliance bring hands-on science and arts education to rural youth through an AmeriCorps STEAM instructor at Creations, a learning space for children.
  • In Clarkston, Washington, the Avista Foundation is supporting the Asotin County Library Foundation’s “1,000 Books Before Kindergarten” initiative to build early literacy habits in young children.
  • In Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Foundation’s support is enabling the Assistance League of Klamath Basin to provide clothing and school supplies to children through its Operation School Bell program.

The full list of second-quarter awards includes the following:

Name State Award
Arts Alliance Idaho $2,000
Asotin County Library Foundation Washington $1,000
Assistance League of Klamath Basin (ALKB) Oregon $1,500
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest Washington $3,500
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kootenai County Idaho $1,500
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley Oregon $2,500
Friends of the Parks Washington $2,500
Communities in Schools of Spokane County Washington $10,000
Embrace Washington Washington $2,000
Family YMCA of Grants Pass Oregon $2,500
Food For Our Children Idaho $2,000
Friends of the Children Eastern Washington Washington $3,000
Fulcrum Institute Dispute Resolution Clinic Washington $3,000
Generation Alive Washington $3,000
Gizmo-CDA Idaho $3,000
Habitat for Humanity of North Idaho Idaho $5,000
Ice Age Floods Institute Washington $5,000
Independent Colleges of Washington Washington $5,000
Innovation High School Washington $3,000
International Rescue Committee in Spokane Washington $3,000
InvestEd Washington $2,500
Junior Achievement of Washington Washington $1,000
Kaniksu Land Trust Idaho $2,500
CASA for Children of Klamath County Oregon $2,500
LC Valley Youth Resource Center Idaho $1,000
Lewiston Civic Theatre Idaho $1,000
Mockingbird Society Washington $3,500
Northeast Washington Education Council (NWEC) Washington $5,000
Northeast Youth Center Washington $2,500
Odyssey Youth Movement Washington $3,000
Partners with Families & Children Washington $3,500
Re*Imagine Medical Lake Washington $1,000
Saint Georges School Washington $2,500
Sandpoint Teen Center Idaho $1,500
Spokane Colleges Foundation Washington $9,450
Spokane Eastside Reunion Association Washington $5,000
Spokane Hearing Oral Program of Excellence (HOPE) Washington $2,500
Spokane International Academy Washington $1,000
Spokane Parks Foundation Washington $5,000
Spokane Pre-Employment Preparation Program Washington $7,500
Stevenson-Carson Educational Foundation Washington $1,500
The Way to Justice Washington $4,000
Transitions Washington $3,000
United Way of Whitman County Washington $2,500
Vanessa Behan Washington $20,000
Washington State University Foundation Washington $1,500
Willow Center, Inc. Idaho $1,000
YMCA of Medford Oregon $5,000
YMCA of The Inland Northwest Washington $10,000

Organizations can see their eligibility and apply for funding by visiting avistafoundation.com.

About the Avista Foundation
Since its establishment in 2002, the Avista Foundation has made grants totaling over $17 million. The foundation focuses its giving in the areas of vulnerable and limited-income populations, education, and economic and cultural vitality. It is a separate, non-profit organization established by Avista Corp., and does not receive funding from Avista Utilities or AEL&P customers through rates.

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