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Back in 2017, one Idaho native started a school project that would later become an international nonprofit, changing the lives of hundreds of girls.
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Here in Idaho, one group is helping to make the wishes of terminally ill adults come true.
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In the Wood River Valley, three women are leading three nonprofits, helping immigrants, children and seniors survive and thrive in their community.
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How does a new nonprofit measure success? How about saving lives? Connecting kids to education, food and healthcare? That's exactly what's happening with the Boda Girls program.
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How does a new nonprofit measure success? How about saving lives? Connecting kids to education, food and healthcare? To that end, it’s difficult to imagine a more successful first-year effort than that of the flourishing Boda Girls program.
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Idaho nonprofits are struggling, especially after demand for their services increased dramatically as part of the COVID-19 pandemic. But this is the time of year when nonprofits get a lifeline with Idaho Gives.
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The Idaho nonprofit sector may be one of the most reliable economic barometers in the Gem State.
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Idaho Gives is by far the largest celebration of charitable giving in the calendar year and there are great expectations for 2022.
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As life begins to return to normal at this stage of the pandemic, Story Story Night in Boise is back with a live audience for its summer (and adult-themed) season.