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Chobani Grants $200K To Idaho Nonprofits To Alleviate The Financial Pain Of COVID-19

Rachel Cohen
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Boise State Public Radio

 

There's no question that people are suffering from the financial toll of the COVID-19 in Idaho. Now, Twin Falls-based Yogurt producing giant Chobani has granted $200,000 to nonprofits in partnership with the Idaho Community Foundation. Leaders from the company and the nonprofit say the money will be used to support community wellness.

Karen Bilowith of the Idaho Community Foundation and Jason Rahlan of Chobani’s join Idaho Matters today to tell us more.

 
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