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Every year, the Boise nonprofit Pace for Peace raises money for a specific refugee community. This time, they partnered with other organizations to help the people of Sudan.
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The Fundraising platform FlipCause filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December, according to court documents. But the Oakland-based company owes more than $29 million to charities nationwide, including two in Idaho.
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For 15 years, one nonprofit has been spreading joy by delivering birthday cakes to people in need.
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Across Idaho, nonprofits have been stretched thin, but they're not the only ones feeling the pressure, so are the philanthropists working to support them.
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Life’s Kitchen in Boise teaches young people the ropes of the food service industry as well as useful life skills. A new grant from the Jacques Pépin Foundation will help them continue their work.
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For 25 years, the Serenata Orchestra has been bringing music to the Treasure Valley, providing free concerts to the community, so that everybody has the chance to experience the classics.
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Earlier this week, Idaho's public camping ban went into effect, possibly leaving the state's unhoused with fewer ways to escape the heat.
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For years, one nonprofit has been helping to fill the gap within our state’s child welfare system, assisting at-risk and foster youth so that they have the opportunity to build a better future.
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Faces of Hope provides free support and legal counsel for current and former victims of abuse.
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Since 1988, the Idaho Community Foundation has invested $200 million to communities, and to celebrate, four Idahoans will have the opportunity to give $5,000 to their favorite nonprofit.