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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.
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At the end of January, President Donald Trump’s new administration put a freeze on federal grants; then some of the money was restored, and now the move is tied up in federal court.
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Across the globe, human trafficking remains a serious problem, affecting millions of people each year, even those in Idaho.
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As we kick off 2025, people in Boise are beginning the new year with a greener way to get around the city.
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Two Boise-based non profits are joining forces, merging their sustainable food systems and educational programs in the Treasure Valley.
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The holidays are often a time of celebration, but for families who have experienced homelessness and are still working to get back on their feet, it can also be a time of financial stress.
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Here in Idaho the number of people experiencing homelessness is growing, which means nonprofits are receiving more requests for help. In order to provide this help, though, nonprofits also need support.
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BrekLynn Pancheri, a senior at Nampa's Skyview High School, has had a busy year. She was crowned Miss Idaho Teen, she founded her own nonprofit, and she wrote a children’s book. Despite all this, though, she has no intention of slowing down.