Avista Foundation (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington)

 
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    CFDA#

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    Funder Type

    Corporate Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Avista Foundation

    Summary

    The Avista Foundation focuses its giving on grants that strengthen communities and enhance the quality of lives of the people served by Avista Utilities. Emphasis is in the areas of:

    • Education - supporting K-12 education particularly in the fields of science, math and technology; and higher education including scholarships. The foundation seeks to fund projects that:
      • Provide college scholarships for engineering, IS and the crafts to address utility's future workforce gap;
      • Increase pipeline of kids seeking engineering and technical careers by increasing interest in math, science and technology;
      • Provide opportunities for underserved kids (limited income and minority) to seek a college education; (d) provide seed long-term energy conservation behaviors in kids that complement educational goals in reading, math and science.
    • Vulnerable and limited income populations - providing assistance to those on limited incomes and support for initiatives to reduce poverty. The foundation supports projects that:
      • Ease the burden of energy prices to customers most in need;
      • Provide enhanced level of support to senior and more vulnerable customers;
      • Provide energy conservation education to senior, vulnerable and limited income customers;
      • Support community-wide safety net services for basic needs costs.
    • Economic and cultural vitality - supporting projects that help our communities and citizens to grow and prosper. The foundation will:
      • Support capital projects that provide vital civic and social infrastructure and economic growth;
      • Support signature community events and programs that provide significant community identity and quality of life.
     

    History of Funding

    The Avista awarded $822,520 in grants in 2017. Awardees included: ABC Community Food Bank, Access Inc., American Cancer Society, Addy rescue Mission, Big Table, Bonner Community Food center, and Artisans at the Dahmen Barn.

    Additional Information

    The Avista Foundation also includes a matching gifts program for employees of Avista Utilities.

    Contacts

    Avista Foundation

    Avista Foundation
    MSC-68, PO Box 3727
    Spokane, WA 99220-3727
    (509) 495-8156
     

  • Eligibility Details

    To be eligible for consideration, an organization must be tax exempt under the IRS and provide a copy of its 501(c)(3) determination letter; impact an area of focus for the Avista Foundation; and benefit communities and citizens in geographic areas served by Avista Utilities (eastern Washington; northern Idaho; portions of southern Oregon; Sanders County, Montana; and by Alaska Electric Light and Power in Juneau, Alaska). Service areas can be seen at https://www.myavista.com/-/media/myavista/content-documents/about-us/rbmserviceareas.pdf?la=en

    Deadline Details

    Application deadlines vary by program:

    • Health and Human Service Proposals: Applications are to be submitted by February 1, annually.
    • Education and Youth Development Proposals: Applications are to be submitted by April 1, annually.
    • Economic and Community Vitality Proposals: Applications are to be submitted by August 1, annually.
    • Environmental Proposals: Applications are to be submitted by November 1, annually.
    • Arts and Culture Proposals: Applications are to be submitted by November 1, annually.

    Award Details

    Award amounts vary.

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