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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.
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A City Club of Boise forum assesses the role of philanthropy on Idaho's communities and nonprofit organizations.
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The 13th annual Idaho Gives fundraising campaign began Monday, April 28 and runs through Thursday, May 1.
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Each year, during the month of April, communities come together to raise awareness around issues of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Last month, the Intermountain Fair Housing Council saw their grant money cut by the new Trump administration, leaving them worried about the future.
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The recent fires in Los Angeles put a spotlight on how nonprofits jump in and help during disasters. But many don’t know that nonprofits also help with long-term recovery efforts after a disaster.