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Avista Foundation
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| The Avista Foundation, a community investment program of Avista Utilities, provides funding to non-profit organizations addressing the needs of communities and citizens served by Avista Utilities in eastern Washington, northern Idaho, portions of sourthern Oregon, as well as Sanders County, Montana. Focus areas: education – supports K-12 education particularly in the fields of science, math and technology; and higher education including scholarships
provide college scholarships for engineering, vulnerable and limited income populations – provides assistance to those on limited incomes and support for initiatives to reduce poverty, economic and cultural vitality – supports projects that help our communities and citizens to grow and prosper. |
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B.W. Bastian Foundation
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| The B.W. Bastian Foundation strives to build community and understanding by supporting local and national institutions. Financial support is directed at educational outreach, cultural and HIV/Aids programs. A strong commitment is placed on programs and organizations that benefit, encourage, and preserve the rights of individuals and promote equality for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. Primarily, we fund in the Intermountain West region of the United States which includes Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. We also fund Nationally in the U. S. (those projects of national scope and/or impact). |
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Billings Community Foundation - Montana
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| Primary Geographic focus is the former Greater Yellowstone Region of the Montana Community Foundation (MCF), namely Yellowstone, Carbon, Musselshell, Big Horn, Stillwater and Treasure counties. The Billings Community Foundation makes grants for a wide variety of charitable purposes in the following focus areas: Education, Basic human needs, Arts and culture, Natural resources and conservation, Economic development. |
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Campion Foundation
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| The Foundation mission is to leverage foundation resources for the greatest possible impact in protecting pristine wilderness areas in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and western Canada; ending homelessness in Washington state; and strengthening the nonprofit community. Geographic Focus: AK, ID, MT, WA, and Western Canada. |
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Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation - Multiple States
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| The Foundation supports organizations that have accurately identified needs and have successfully and consistently worked to provide life-changing opportunities within these focus areas. We place a special emphasis on organizations primarily serving youth and those that exhibit strong community support. To help those in our communities that need it most, the Foundation has selected four areas of focus for grant allocation: Education, Health and Human Services, Arts and Culture, Community Service, Scholarships. Geographically, the Foundation primarily serves our operating areas within the State of Montana and select communities in states where The Washington Companies are located - The company has operations in Golden, CO; Naperville, IL; Baton Rouge, LA; Butte, MT; Missoula, MT; Lockport, NY; Bowling Green, OH; Portland, OR; Aston, PA; Salt Lake City, UT; Seattle, WA; Tacoma, WA; Canada) |
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First Interstate BancSystem Foundation
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| The Foundation can give grants and contributions only to organizations that have tax exempt status from federal income tax under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. First Interstate Foundation only considers projects that have a significant impact within the communities First Interstate BancSystem serve in Montana, Wyoming, and Western South Dakota. The Foundation provides resources and leadership to civic and community projects, education, arts and culture, health and human services and community development efforts. |
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Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation
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| The Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation is a small, private foundation formed in 1988. The Foundation provides support to a wide range of nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and British Columbia, Canada). Within the program areas of human rights, civic development, environmental protection and restoration, and the arts and humanities, the Foundation favors projects reflecting a deep and broad level of citizen participation and leadership. |
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M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust
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| The Trust’s mission is to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to organizations seeking to strengthen the region’s educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways. In addition to a special interest in education and scientific research, the Trust partners with a wide variety of organizations that serve the arts, public affairs, health and medicine, human services, leadership development, and persons with disabilities. Funding Focus: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana. |
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MDU Resources Foundation
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| MDU Resources is committed to supporting the communities in which its businesses operate. The corporation believes its success is directly related to a healthy social and economic environment. Through the MDU Resources Foundation, the corporation can share its success and help its neighbors make the communities better places to live and work. MDU Resources operates in: AK; CA; CO; HI; KY; MN; MO; MT; ND; OH; OR; SD; TX; WY. |
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Montana Community Foundation
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| The Montana Community Foundation is committed to improving the lives of Montanans by helping individuals and families by supporting Montana nonprofit organizations. The Foundation has discretionary control over a small number of funds for which the organization maintains competitive grantmaking opportunities for community leaders - They include the Women’s Foundation of Montana, scholarships and grant-specific programs, such as the Building Rural Communities Program. |
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Nye Community Foundation
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| The Nye Community Foundation was founded in 1999 to build a permanent financial base to support and promote projects that will benefit the residents of Nye and the surrounding area. Since its inception, in 1999, the Nye Community Foundation has gifted over $60,000 to area schools, college scholarships, fire and rescue groups, and youth organizations. |
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Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
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| The mission of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation is to transform individual lives and strengthen communities by fostering innovation, creating knowledge, and promoting social progress. Areas of funding interest include: Arts & Culture, Community Development and Social Change, Innovations in Science and Technology, Youth Engagement. The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation accepts letters of inquiry from eligible organizations located in, or serving populations of, the Pacific Northwest, which includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. |
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Pride Foundation
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| Pride Foundation inspires a culture of generosity that connects and strengthens Northwest organizations, leaders, and students who are creating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer equality. We fund non-profit organizations based in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. All of Pride Foundation’s granting decisions are made by volunteers knowledgeable in their community’s needs. We fund non-profit organizations based in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Our funding categories are: • Arts and Recreation, • Education, Advocacy, and Outreach, • Health and Community Service, • HIV/AIDS Service Delivery and Prevention, • Lesbian Health, • Youth and Family Services. |
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Qwest Foundation
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| The Qwest Foundation is dedicated to enriching the lives of customers and the communities we serve. The Foundation awards grants that generate high impact and measurable results through community-based programs, including K-12 education and economic development. We encourage you to learn more about the Foundation and request funding for your program. The primary geographic area of interest for Qwest is our 14-state region, including Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. |
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Western Montana Community Foundation
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| The Western Montana Community Foundation and the Missoula Community Foundation seek to improve community vitality in the counties of western Montana, especially Granite, Mineral, Ravalli, and Missoula Counties. We consider applications from organizations directly benefiting Western Montana in the following interest areas: Education, including Lifelong Learning, Arts, Culture, and Historic Preservation, Economic Development, Environment, Natural Resources and Conservation, Basic Human Needs, and Health. |
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Whitefish Community Foundation
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| The Whitefish Community Foundation supports nonprofit, charitable organizations that enhance the quality of life in Flathead County, Montana. Its service area is generally limited to organizations whose work primarily serves the citizens of the Whitefish area. The Foundation will consider funding in three areas: (1) endowment development; (2) operating expenses; and (3) specific projects and programs, including capital projects that are established with a record of development activity. The Foundation does not provide seed money for projects not yet started. |
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