Avista Foundation awards 76 grants supporting environmental efforts, arts and culture across the Northwest

So far this year, the Avista Foundation has awarded more than $832,350 in grants

SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In its third and fourth quarters of 2025, the Avista Foundation awarded a combined $336,150 in grants to 76 nonprofit organizations across Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, and Montana. These grants support a diverse range of environmental, arts and culture initiatives.

“Community is built every day by those who give their time, energy, and care to others. Their service is a testament to the resilience and generosity that define our region, and the Avista Foundation is grateful for the chance to support this important work,” said Kristine Meyer, Avista Foundation Executive Director.

A few highlights from these grant cycles include:

  • Washington: In Spokane, Friends of KSPS received support to expand arts and culture education. The grant awarded to Spokane Word will help amplify the voices and perspectives of immigrant and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) youth.
  • Idaho: The Festival at Sandpoint will use its funding to make the arts more accessible through its Community Night. The Idaho Trails Association is engaging youth in outdoor stewardship and trail programs with support from the Avista Foundation.
  • Oregon:
    Ross Ragland Theater & Cultural Center will use its award to keep inspiring young minds with a science camp, and Klamath KID Center is providing safe, enriching spaces for children thanks to Avista Foundation support.
  • Alaska: With its grant, the Alaska Development Corporation will continue its work to create affordable housing through a community land trust in Juneau, and Perseverance Theatre will continue bringing youth voices to the stage.
  • Montana:
    Friends of Whitepine Grange will use its grant to continue enhancing rural community life with its picnic pavilion.

The full list of third-quarter awards includes the following:

Name State Award
Washington State Opportunity Scholarship Washington $12,500
Alaska Development Corporation Alaska $5,000
Anna Schindler Foundation Idaho $5,000
Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center Foundation Idaho $1,000
Big Table Washington $1,500
Colville Rotary Charitable Foundation Washington $1,500
Clearwater Community Complex Idaho $5,000
Evergreen Bioscience Innovation Cluster Washington $5,000
Friends of Lake Spokane Parks Washington $7,500
Friends of Parks and Recreation in Asotin County Washington $5,000
Friends of Phillips Farm Idaho $1,000
Friends of Whitepine Grange Montana $400
Gina Quesenberry Foundation Idaho $1,750
Community-Minded Enterprises Washington $5,000
Nuestras Raíces Centro Comunitario Washington $15,000
Helping Hands Healing Hearts Idaho $3,000
Hills and Rivers Housing Trust Idaho $2,500
Kaniksu Land Trust Idaho $5,000
KTOO Alaska $3,000
Klamath Kid Center Oregon $5,000
Launchpad Inland Northwest Foundation Washington $5,000
Lewiston-Clarkton Partners Habitat for Humanity Idaho $10,000
Libraries of Stevens County Foundation Washington $10,000
Morning Star Boys Ranch Washington $2,500
Moscow Contemporary Idaho $500
Next Generation Hair Academy Washington $7,500
Operation Healthy Family Washington $3,000
Our Place Community Outreach Washington $1,000
Re*Imagine Medical Lake Washington $4,000
Spokane Public Library Foundation Washington $5,000
Spokane Public Radio Washington $10,000
SpokAnimal C.A.R.E. Washington $1,000
Business Impact NW Idaho $1,500
Southeast Alaska Independent Living Alaska $5,000
Spokane Humane Society Washington $1,000
Our Kids Our Business (OKOB) Washington $12,500
Spokane Pride Washington $1,500
Spokane Zero Waste Washington $6,000
Teen and Kid Closet Washington $4,000
The Literacy Project of North Idaho Idaho $5,000
Thrive International Washington $3,500
WA-ID Volunteer Center Idaho $2,750
Whitman County Historical Society Washington $5,000
YMCA of the Inland Northwest –
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
Washington $2,000
     
Third Quarter Total: $
199,900


The full list of fourth-quarter awards includes the following:

Name State Award
Educate, Entertain & Get Stuff Done (EEG) Washington $1,700
Asians for Collective Liberation of Spokane Washington $2,000
APOD Productions Idaho $2,500
Art Salvage Washington $3,000
Camas Foundation Washington $5,000
Columbia Basin Allied Arts Washington $1,600
Festival at Sandpoint Idaho $5,000
Friends of KSPS Washington $20,000
Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness (FSPW) Idaho $1,200
Global Neighborhood Washington $10,000
Golden House Theater Washington $2,500
Holocaust Center for Humanity Washington $1,000
Idaho Trails Association Idaho $3,500
Library Foundation of Spokane County Washington $5,500
Manzanita House Washington $7,500
Palouse Choral Society Washington $1,000
Perseverance Theatre Alaska $5,000
Providence Northeast Washington Hunger Coalition Washington $5,000
Ross Ragland Theater and Cultural Center Oregon $5,000
Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation Idaho $1,500
Smith Barbieri Progressive Fund Washington $5,000
Spark Central Washington $2,500
Spectrum Washington $2,500
Spokane Arts Fund Washington $5,000
Spokane Children’s Theatre Washington $2,000
Spokane Colleges Foundation Washington $10,000
Spokane Folklore Society Washington $1,000
Spokane Public Schools Foundation Washington $750
Spokane Word Washington $2,000
St. Vincent de Paul Washington $7,500
Terrain Washington $5,000
Terry Buffington Foundation Washington $3,500
     
Fourth Quarter Total: $
136,250

 
Organizations can check their eligibility and apply for funding at avistafoundation.com. The next cycle of funding for health and human services proposals opens Jan. 1 and runs through Feb. 1, 2026.

About the Avista Foundation

Since its establishment in 2002, the Avista Foundation has made grants totaling over $17 million. The foundation focuses its giving in the areas of vulnerable and limited-income populations, education, and economic and cultural vitality. It is a separate, non-profit organization established by Avista Corp., and does not receive funding from Avista Utilities or AEL&P customers through rates.

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