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The Forever Idaho Regional Grant Program (Northern and Eastern Regions) is a grant from the Idaho Community Foundation that funds nonprofits and public schools serving communities in Northern and Eastern Idaho. The program supports organizations addressing areas such as Arts and Culture, social services, education, and community enrichment.
Awards range from $3,000 to $25,000, with applications opening March 15 and a deadline of June 15, 2026. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental entities, including public school foundations, that serve residents in designated Northern and Eastern Idaho counties. The Idaho Community Foundation distributes over $12 million annually through more than 15 grant programs.
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Grants and Scholarships | Idaho Community Foundation Supportive Housing Investment Fund Professional Advisor Newsletter Investment Returns & Financial Reports Meet Our Investment Committee Idaho Hall of Fame & Philanthropy Awards Regional Councils & Committees Every year, The Idaho Community Foundation distributes nearly 1,800 grants and scholarships to support Idaho nonprofits, schools, students, and communities.
From donor-directed grants from ICF fundholders to opportunities for community organizations to apply for grants and for Idaho students to apply for scholarships, we distribute over $12 million in funding every year.
Scholarships Most Deadline March 15 Idaho Future Fund Deadline March 1 Forever Idaho East & North Opens March 15 Panhandle Alliance for Education Portneuf Greenway Pollinator Project Idaho’s nonprofit and education sectors face unique challenges.
They are charged with educating Idaho’s future generation, protecting Idaho’s traditions, enriching our culture, filling gaps in social services, beautifying our communities, and caring for our most vulnerable citizens. Thanks to the generosity of community-minded Idahoans, we support these vital sectors in meeting the evolving needs of Idaho’s diverse communities through more than 15 grant programs.
We also work with many nonprofit and education organizations to establish Agency Funds . Agency Funds, established by nonprofits, school foundations, and other community organizations, provide annual distributions to support operations, new programs, special programs, and more. Ready to learn more about Agency Funds or to apply for a Grant?
Idaho Foodbank Volunteers from the University of Idaho Idaho Gives May 4-7, 2026 We believe philanthropy is more successful, rewarding, and effective when it’s community driven. We trust and respect our grantees and we strive for transparency in our grantmaking. We make grants in a variety of ways, including through more than 15 programs with their own eligibility, review processes and award amounts.
For more information on grants please Forever Idaho Regional Grant Program Idaho Youth in Philanthropy Project Student Loan Fund of Idaho Education Fund Forever Idaho Regional Grant Program The Forever Idaho Regional Grant Program connects passionate donors with community needs for maximum impact. It is funded through the generosity of donors who recognize that the needs within communities and among nonprofits are constantly changing.
They have entrusted ICF with the flexibility to forever meet those needs. The program is based on our philosophy of community-driven philanthropy and distributes greatest need funding through grants made in four regional cycles. North – Deadline June 15.
Southwest – Deadline August 15. South Central – Deadline August 15. Deadline March 1.
Provides grants that typically range from $10,000 to $20,000 intended to support gaps in educational programs (preschool through 12th grade) that gravely affect the quality of education students receive in Idaho. Focus areas include Preschool Scholarships, Charter Schools, Public Schools/Public School Libraries and Supplemental Educational Programs.
Idaho Youth in Philanthropy Project The Youth in Philanthropy Project (YIPP) is a hands-on leadership program exclusively focused on preparing youth in rural communities to become the next generation of philanthropists. This program aims to empower high school students to address the unique challenges their communities face by awarding grants to nonprofits tackling critical local needs.
The following high schools were selected for the 2025 program and will each award $5,000 in grants to local nonprofits serving their communities: Blackfoot High School, Blackfoot, ID Heartland High School, McCall, ID Richard McKenna Charter School, Mountain Home, ID Rimrock Jr./Sr. High School, Bruneau, ID Sandpoint High School, Sandpoint, ID Teton High School, Driggs, ID Details for the 2026 program are pending.
Student Loan Fund of Idaho Education Fund Deadline January 15. Provides grants for two- and four-year colleges and universities in the state of Idaho to encourage upper class students to complete their postsecondary education by providing financial assistance when unusual or unexpected financial problems might preclude continuing in school. The minimum grant amount per education institution is $5,000.
Lemhi Valley Community Foundation The F. M. , Anne G.
, and Beverly B. Bistline Foundation Fund Deadlines March 15 and August 15. Grants given for projects that benefit community beautification and public recreation in southeastern Idaho with primary emphasis on landscaping and beautification projects.
Open to organizations from Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida and Power counties. Lemhi Valley Community Foundation An affiliate of The Idaho Community Foundation with a focus on ensuring that Lemhi County is a vibrant, thriving, self-sufficient place forever, the Lemhi Valley Community Foundation offers grants to local organizations. The F.
M. , Anne G. , and Beverly B.
Bistline Foundation Fund Deadlines May 1 and December 1. Grants are given to support arts activities that will provide entertainment or art-related education to the general public and/or support the education, skills training, performance or display opportunities for local artists in Bannock, Bingham, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida and Power counties.
Bonner County Fund for Arts Enhancement Bonner County Human Rights Task Force Fund Grangeville Community Foundation Junior Garnier & Bud Ashford Military Veterans Fund Bonner County Fund for Arts Enhancement Deadline May 1.
The Bonner County Fund for Arts Enhancement was created to enhance the arts in Bonner County by providing funds either to develop a community education component of existing arts programs or to help fund new arts programs whose major emphasis includes a strong educational focus. Grants typically range from $3,000 - $12,000. Bonner County Human Rights Task Force Fund Deadline May 1.
Grants to Bonner County organizations whose activities reflect commitment to the ideal that everyone is equal under our state and federal laws and constitution regardless of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation or disability. Grants typically range from $1,000 - $2,500.
Grangeville Community Foundation An affiliate of The Idaho Community Foundation, Grangeville Community Foundation was created by the people of Grangeville for the people of Grangeville. Our vision is to create a vibrant and healthy community now and for future generations. Junior Garnier & Bud Ashford Military Veterans Fund Deadline May 1.
For veteran’s organizations located in Bonner and Boundary counties that are serving veterans within that region, including American Legion posts, Disabled American Veterans chapters, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States posts, Vietnam Veterans of America chapters, and Marine Corps League detachments. Deadline November 9. Open to nonprofits that serve Kootenai County.
The Women's Gift Alliance pools the talents and resources of local women to provide meaningful financial support to a broad range of charitable, cultural and educational projects.
Visit their website for more information South Central Idaho Grants Chobani Community Impact Fund Women’s Giving Connection Chobani Community Impact Fund The Chobani Community Impact Fund awards grants to organizations, programs, and projects that promote food and nutrition security in Twin Falls and/or Jerome counties. Deadline is November 17.
Women’s Giving Connection The Women’s Giving Connection empowers women to become educated philanthropists who create positive change locally through collective grantmaking. Visit their website for more information Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A.
Pospisil Shelton Foundation Advised Fund Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Pospisil Shelton Foundation Advised Fund Deadline August 15.
The Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Pospisil Shelton Foundation Advised Fund supports nonprofit organizations in Valley County and projects that benefit Valley County.
To be considered for this grant opportunity, please apply for the Forever Idaho Southwest Regional Grant Program. We have streamlined our process, and organizations in Valley County will automatically be considered for both the Forever Idaho and the Shelton Foundation Fund grant opportunities by submitting just one application for the Forever Idaho Southwest Regional Grant Program. Proudly serving all of Idaho Mailing Address — 210 W.
State Street, Boise, 83702 The Idaho Community Foundation is recognized by the IRS as a tax‑exempt 501(c)(3) public charity under sections 501(c)(3), 509(a)(1), and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code. EIN 82‑0425063. Accessibility Statement | Sitemap
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits and governmental entities, including public schools, serving residents in specific Northern and Eastern Idaho counties. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $3,000 - $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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