Avista Foundation Announces Competitive Grants Year-End Total and Fourth Quarter Awards

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January 30, 2025 5:00PM GMT

SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In its fourth quarter of 2024, the Avista Foundation awarded $54,650 to 21 nonprofit organizations in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Alaska to support environmental initiatives, as well as arts and culture efforts.

The competitive grant program awarded a total of $563,285 to 125 non-profit organizations within Avista’s service area in 2024. This funding is part of the Avista Foundation’s broader philanthropic efforts, which also include employee giving programs and other initiatives dedicated to community support.

“These organizations create a meaningful impact across our communities, fostering a sustainable and vibrant future for everyone. The Avista Foundation is honored to amplify their efforts,” said Heather Rosentrater, President and CEO of Avista.

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

  • Supporting Feast Collective’s efforts to provide culturally relevant music and visual arts experiences at Feast World Kitchen in Spokane, Wash.
  • Helping the Klamath Watershed Partnership restore and enhance wetlands along the shores of Lake Ewauna, providing new educational and recreational opportunities for the Klamath Falls, Ore. community and visitors.
  • Enabling Carrousel Players of the Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre to produce professional music theatre in North Idaho, elevating careers and providing entertainment for all ages.

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

Name

State

Award

APOD Productions Inc.

Idaho

$

1,000

CDA Youth Orchestra, DBA North Idaho Youth Symphony

Idaho

$

500

Community Band of the Palouse

Washington

$

2,000

Feast Collective

Washington

$

4,000

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Idaho

$

1,200

Golden House Theater

Washington

$

2,950

Historic Jacksonville, Inc.

Oregon

$

1,500

Holocaust Center for Humanity

Washington

$

2,000

Idaho Trails Association

Idaho

$

1,000

Juneau Jazz & Classics

Alaska

$

2,000

Klamath Watershed Partnership

Oregon

$

5,000

National Forest Foundation

Alaska

$

7,500

Priest Community Forest Connection

Idaho

$

3,500

Pilgrim Baptist Church

Washington

$

1,500

Stage Left Theater Association

Washington

$

3,500

Spokane Audubon Society

Washington

$

1,000

Spokane Valley Summer Theatre

Washington

$

1,000

Spokane Youth Symphony

Washington

$

2,500

Terrain Programs

Washington

$

7,500

The Carrousel Players of the Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre

Idaho

$

3,000

Washington Idaho Symphony

Washington

$

500


The Avista Foundation offers four grant cycles each year. Health and human service proposals are due by February 1, 2025. 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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