Large/Impact Grant Recipients

  • Snake River Community Clinic, $69,500, HEALER project: Integrated Health for the Underserved.
  • Community Health Association of Spokane (dba, CHAS Health), $39,000, Patient Voucher Program.
  • The Salvation Army, $75,000, Warming Center.
  • LC Valley Youth Resource Center Inc., $75,000, Youth Resource Center.
  • Upper Clearwater Community Foundation, $75,000, Kamiah Community Pool Renovation,
  • WSU Foundation for Elson S Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University, $75,000, Range Community Clinic Mobile Health Unit.
  • Twin County United Way, $30,000, Kindergarten Readiness.
  • Garfield County Fire District 1 , $32,000, Cardiac Monitor.
  • Lewiston High School Health & Physical Education Department, $75,000, Get Outside Modernizing Outdoor Recreation.
  • WSU for NWPB Northwest Public Broadcasting, $75,000, Healthcare Reporting.

Fast Track Grant Recipients

  • American Association of Respiratory Care, Lewiston, $10,000, operating costs to assist clients.
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1443, Clarkston, $10,000, Veterans Center computer services.
  • Suicide Prevention of the Inland Northwest, Lewiston, $10,000, provide services to seven county region.
  • Latah Recovery Center, Moscow, $2,500, remodel for Recovery Community Center.
  • Clearwater County Ambulance, Orofino, $9,800, Zoll cardiac monitor mounting.
  • Friends of the Neill Public Library, Pullman, $7,500, hot spot loan program.
  • Office Moms & Dads, Vancouver, Wash., $5,000 supporting children entering foster care in the Lewis-Clark Valley.
  • Salmon River Senior Citizens Inc., Riggins, $3,300, building expansion equipment.
  • Colfax Rotary Club, Colfax, $2,750, softball field fencing.
  • Union Gospel Mission Association of Spokane, $7,500, crisis shelter in Lewiston.
  • Clearwater Potlatch Timber Protective Association, Orofino, $10,000, purchase of AEDs for C-PTPA camps and vehicles.
  • Whitman Community Hospital Auxiliary, Colfax, $5,000, Ease the Squeeze program.
  • Pullman Senior Citizens Association, Pullman, $9,000, general operations, van lease and newsletter production.
  • Clearwater Economic Development Association/Clearwater Basin Youth Conservative Corps, Lewiston, $2,925, first aid/CPR certifications.
  • City of Asotin Fire Department, Asotin, $9,000, AED updates and replacements.
  • Clearwater QRU, Clearwater, $1,549, new safety equipment.
  • Northwest Infant Survival and SIDS Alliance, Coeur d’Alene, $7,500, safe start and safe sleep for northwest babies.
  • Rotary Foundation of Wallowa County, Enterprise, Ore., $9,418 place and support AEDs and support for Imnaha responders.
  • Garfield County Christian Youth Program,Pomeroy,$4,500 safety improvement project.
  • Friends of Phillips Farm, Inc., Moscow, $6,000, Walk in the Woods for Wellness project.
  • Friends on the Parks, Colfax, $5,000, Frisbee golf course project.
  • Latah Alliance on Mental Illness, Moscow, $6,500, mental health advocacy.
  • Friendly Neighbors Senior Citizens, Moscow, $4,747, kitchen upgrades for meal program.
  • Families Together, Pullman, $10,000 – Operating funds to help clients and their families with physical activities through programs and gym memberships.
  • Alzheimer’s Association, Clarkston, $5,000 –Operating funds to provide services to local residents, including a 24/7 Help Line, in-person and virtual caregiving support meetings, and education.
  • Lowell Quick Response Unit, Kooskia, $9,500 – Purchase a Zoll 12-lead heart monitor to allow the unit to tell if a patient is having a heart problem and where it is located so they can alert a hospital ahead of time.
  • Clarkston Lions Club, Clarkston, $5,000 – Operating funds for eyesight and hearing assistance.
  • Backyard Harvest, Moscow, $8,000 – Program to target low-income families through active participation at rural food pantries as a means to provide easy access to fresh and free local produce.
  • City of Deary, $10,000 – New city park activities equipment and update the basketball court.
  • LC Valley Youth Resource Center, Lewiston, $10,000 – Staffing for a its afternoon drop-in program, which provides a safe place for local youth in distress.
  • Tahoe Community First Responders, Kooskia, $10,000 – Daily operations, training and medical supply purchases for emergency vehicles.
  • Glenwood-Caribel Volunteer Fire District, Kamiah, $4,500 – Replace equipment for emergency medical response.
  • Gina Quesenberry Foundation, Lewiston, $10,000 – Travel Assistance Program to help alleviate the financial burden of breast cancer patients traveling to and from treatments.
  • Lewis-Clark Neptunes Swim Team, Clarkston, $10,000 – Operating expenses to help with the lack of fundraisers being held because of COVID-19 restrictions.
  • Divide Camp, Joseph, Ore., $8,000 – Operating expenses for the camp for post-9/11, combat wounded veterans through nature and outdoor therapeutic activities.
  • Upriver Youth Leadership Council, Kamiah, $7,610 – Professional printer to disseminate information through posters, brochures and flyers to increase youth resiliency.
  • Cornerstone Teen Center, Nezperce, $6,000 – Teen food service program to help provide youth with nutritious meals.
  • Lewiston High School Health & PE Department, Lewiston, $10,000 – Mobile Technology Integration in physical education to help offer students a comprehensive health, wellness and disease prevention program.
  • Interlink, Inc., Clarkston, $6,500 – Help the elderly with COVID-19 vaccinations through telephone outreach.