About the Idaho Community Foundation

Our mission is help Idahoans strengthen their communities through philanthropy. We do that by creating locally focused, personalized charitable giving plans for people who want to take care of Idaho and the issues and organizations most important to them. All of our staff and Board of Directors live throughout Idaho. No matter where you live, we can help you make the Idaho-focused impact you desire with your charitable giving.

ICF Board

Board directors represent each of Idaho’s regions and are chosen based on their integrity, community knowledge, philanthropy and professional background.

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Our Staff

Our staff can provide local expertise about issues and needs. We love Idaho just as much as you do.

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Community Volunteers

We have opportunities for Idahoans to provide their expertise and share their local knowledge.

Volunteers

Careers @ICF

Available job openings at the Idaho Community Foundation are posted here.

Careers

ICF Board

The Idaho Community Foundation Board of Directors represents all regions of Idaho. Board directors are chosen based on their integrity, community knowledge, philanthropy and professional background.

  • Doug Oppenheimer, Chair
  • Heidi Rogers, Secretary
  • Steve Burns, President & CEO
  • Tim Hamilton, Treasurer
  • Walt Sinclair, Vice Chair
Candi Allphin

Candi Allphin

Boise
Immediate Past Chair

Mary Jo Ambrosiani

Sandpoint

Frances Ellsworth

Boise

Tim Hamilton

Ketchum
Treasurer

George Juetten

Boise

Tom Killingsworth

Boise

Lori McCann

Lewiston

Erin Nuxoll

Boise

Doug Oppenheimer

Boise
Chair

Ruth Pierce

Twin Falls

Danielle Quade

Coeur d'Alene

Debra Riedel

Boise

Heidi Rogers

Coeur d'Alene
Secretary

Walt Sinclair

Boise
Vice Chair

Mary Vagner

Pocatello

Stephen Weeg

Pocatello

Board Committees

  • Community Engagement Committee
    Stephen Weeg, Chair
  • Development and Visibility Committee
    Candi Allphin, Chair
  • Financial Affairs Committee
    George Juetten, Chair
  • Governance Committee
    Erin Nuxoll, Chair
  • Audit Subcommittee
    George Juetten, Chair
  • Budget Subcommittee
    Tim Hamilton, Chair
  • Investment Subcommittee
    Tom Killingsworth, Chair

Our Staff

Our staff all live in Idaho and can provide local expertise about issues and needs. We love Idaho just as much as you do.

Steve Burns

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Steve Burns

President & CEO

Steve Burns joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2022. He brings his extensive experience leading large community organizations, including Zoo Boise and its foundation arm, Friends of Zoo Boise, for nearly 20 years. During his time at Zoo Boise, Burns grew it from a small local organization to a leader and innovator in animal conservation.

He has long been familiar with the work of the Idaho Community Foundation and looks forward to working with the incredible team of board, staff and all the supporters who have made the community foundation possible. Steve holds advanced degrees in Business Administration and Conservation Biology & Sustainable Development. He has numerous awards including the Leadership Boise Alumni Social Responsibility Award, Boise 40 under 40, the AZA Outstanding Service Award and others.

Judy Ramos

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Judy Ramos, MSAT, CPA

Vice President, Finance and Operations

Judy joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2016. She is responsible for the foundation’s operations including financial, information technology and human resources. She oversees the management and financial reporting and investment of the foundation’s assets.

Before joining ICF, Judy was the controller for a large statewide nonprofit and prior to that was an auditor with a national public accounting firm. She has a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in accountancy, both from Boise State University. She is a certified public accountant.

Judy has been recognized as an honoree by the Idaho Business Review’s Accomplished Under 40. Some of her volunteer roles with nonprofits have included the Treasure Valley Young Marines and the Girl Scouts. Judy enjoys camping, kayaking and traveling to historical sites with her family.

Rich Ballou

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Rich Ballou

Philanthropic Advisor, East

Rich joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2021. As the Philanthropic Advisor serving east Idaho, Rich works with individuals, families, companies and organizations to help them accomplish their philanthropic goals.

Rich has a background in both development and journalism. He served as a director of development at Idaho State University and was a major gifts donor liaison for LDS Philanthropies/BYU-Idaho before that.

After graduating from Ricks Junior College (now BYU-Idaho) and Utah State University with degrees in journalism, Rich joined Pioneer Newspapers and rose from advertising representative at the Logan Herald Journal to publisher of the Rexburg Standard Journal.

Rich enjoys mountain biking, hiking, skiing and running. He plays the French horn in various community groups and loves classic rock.

He and his wife Kristin live in Rexburg, where she is a math professor at BYU-Idaho.

Lisa Bearg

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Lisa Bearg, 21/64 Certified Advisor

Senior Philanthropic Advisor

Lisa joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2014. As a Senior Philanthropic Advisor, she works alongside donors and nonprofits to make connections between people, resources and ideas that make Idaho's communities stronger. Lisa is Idaho’s first 21/64 Certified Advisor, a designation that means she has training and experience working with multigenerational families to help them hone their philanthropic giving.

Lisa oversees the Foundation's grantmaking programs, serves as a philanthropic resource to help donors and grants reviewers make informed decisions, and works to advocate for the power of strategic and collective giving.

Before coming to ICF, she was the Project Coordinator for the Energy Policy Institute, where she conducted policy research, identified and secured grant funding and managed special projects. Lisa has a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s of public administration, both from Boise State University.

She is a member of the Boise Centennial Rotary Club, serves on the United Way’s Vision Council, and is a member of the Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation.

Lisa enjoys exploring Idaho’s outdoors with her family, attending community events, meeting new people, and cheering for the Chicago Cubs.

Dani Dale

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Dani Dale

Staff Accountant

Dani joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2023 as a Staff Accountant. Dani will work closely with our accounting team to complete the financial activities and daily operational tasks of the foundation, including processing grants. Dani has a master’s degree in Accounting from the University of Phoenix and a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Boise State University.

Prior to joining ICF, Dani worked for POWER Engineers and at the Idaho Youth Ranch. In her free time, she enjoys reading, quilting and sewing, and spending time with her family. Dani was once given an award for being the smallest person in her elementary class!

Dani says she enjoys serving the community and seeing the impact ICF makes locally and statewide.

“I’m excited about seeing the impact Idaho Community Foundation makes locally and statewide,” she said.

Peter Faucher

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Peter Faucher

Philanthropic Advisor, North

Peter Faucher joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2022. As the Philanthropic Advisor serving north and north central Idaho, Peter works with individuals, families, companies and organizations to help them accomplish their philanthropic goals.

Raised in Coeur d’Alene, Peter worked at his family’s tractor business while in high school. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Boise State University and studied classical guitar at the University of Idaho Lionel Hampton School of Music.

With over a decade of fundraising experience, Peter was with the NPR and PBS affiliate in Richmond, VA, prior to joining ICF, where he worked with contributors and facilitated their on-air recognition as an account executive. Before joining the nonprofit world, he worked in the Senate of Virginia. He was also a production assistant at Idaho Public Television while finishing his undergraduate degree.

You can sometimes find him hiking on one of the many local trails or on Lake Coeur d’Alene.

Amanda Flater

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Amanda Flater

Staff Accountant

Amanda joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2022. As a Staff Accountant, she will work closely with others on her team to complete the financial activities and daily operational tasks of the foundation, including processing gifts and other general accounting duties. Her degree in accounting is from Colorado Technical University.

Amanda and her husband Mike have lived throughout the United States as part of his active-duty military service. They moved to Idaho in 2020 and settled in Middleton with their daughters Amaya and Addyson and son Alex.

Her hobbies are hiking, kayaking, traveling and reading. She also loves all genres and eras of music, matching her listening to her task – cleaning house is classic rock, traveling with her family is 70s, 80s and 90s pop, and when she’s feeling introspective, it’s country.

Amanda previously worked as an accounting technician for Wake County Smart Start in North Carolina. She’s enjoying working for a nonprofit again and seeing the difference that ICF makes in communities.

Jenessa Hansen-Evans

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Jenessa Hansen-Evans

Marketing and Events Associate

Jenessa joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2023. As the Marketing and Events Associate, she organizes ICF events throughout the state and helps tell ICF’s story through a variety of channels. Jenessa has nearly 10 years of event management experience and is a Certified International Festival & Events Executive. She enjoys building and fostering community connections through events. Before coming to ICF, Jenessa worked for the city of Eagle, the city of Boise, and Lovevery.

Jenessa enjoys various activities, and she likes to take the time to unwind with her family and friends. She and her husband, Andrew are parents to August, who is always ready to laugh and dig in the dirt for worms. Jenessa and Andrew enjoy playing with their dog, Gertie, gardening, and trying out new recipes (their current favorite is a white miso tomato vinaigrette).

Clark Hyvonen

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Clark Hyvonen

Philanthropic Advisor, Southwest/South Central

Clark joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2023. As the Philanthropic Advisor for Southwest Idaho and South Central Idaho, he will help Idahoans make their communities even better through philanthropy by helping them create charitable giving funds to support their favorite causes and organizations.

Clark has a bachelor's degree from Purdue University and an MBA from Eastern Illinois University. He previously worked for the University of Idaho as the director of estate, trust and gift planning.

He and his wife live in Star. They have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. Clark enjoys athletics of any kind and has played and coached football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey and soccer.

Clark traced his ancestry and discovered he is descended from Norwegian Vikings on his mother’s side and a Mayflower passenger on his father’s side. He also enjoys hiking and camping in Idaho’s backcountry.

Kris Kamann

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Kris Kamann, CAP®

Senior Philanthropic Advisor

Kris joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2016. In addition to overseeing ICF’s three regional development officers, Kris works with individuals, families and organizations to help them accomplish their philanthropic goals. This often includes meeting with professional advisors (attorneys, accountants, financial advisors) to discuss how ICF can help their clients satisfy their charitable intentions through estate gifts or other planned/major gifts. Kris obtained his Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP®) designation in April, 2023, from The American College of Financial Services.

Prior to joining the Idaho Community Foundation, Kris served as a Director of Development at Boise State University in both academics and athletics. He has over 20 years of experience in higher education.

Kris has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in education from Ashland University in Ohio. He recently served as President of the Southwest Idaho Council of Charitable Gift Planners and is a member of the Treasure Valley Estate Planning Council, the Magic Valley Estate Planning Council and AdNet.

Kris enjoys spending time with his family and friends in the Idaho great outdoors, including fishing, skiing, hiking and biking.

Boone Kizer

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Boone Kizer

Database and Portfolio Administrator

Boone joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2021. As ICF’s Database and Portfolio Administrator, he supports the Philanthropy and Impact Team by enhancing quality control measures for ICF’s database. He also researches and implements best practices for partner engagement.

Boone has more than 10 years experience in the nonprofit sector, most recently at the Treasure Valley Family YMCA. He has a bachelor’s degree in humanities with an emphasis in Spanish and women’s studies from the University of Colorado – Boulder and a master’s in nonprofit management from Regis University.

Boone enjoys running, hiking, backpacking and travel, especially to learn about Spanish-language cultures. He sits on the Idaho Advisory Council for HIV/AIDS.

Jennifer Kronberg

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Jennifer Kronberg

Director, Communications and Marketing

Jennifer joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2009. As the Director, Communications and Marketing, she is responsible for ICF external communications, including the Annual Report, newsletter, monthly e-bulletin, social media and website. She is also responsible for the foundation’s marketing and informational materials, and she plans the foundation’s annual events.

Long before joining ICF, Jennifer was a reporter for The Idaho Statesman covering K-12 and higher education. She was the Public Information Officer for then-Superintendent of Public Instruction Marilyn Howard and was Communications Director for The College of Idaho.

She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from San Francisco State University. Her hobbies include hiking, backpacking, travel and yoga. She hopes to learn to fly fish, but dislikes practicing her casts.

Kristen Liccini

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Kristen Liccini

Executive and Operations Coordinator

Kristen joined ICF in 2023 as Executive and Operations Coordinator. She serves as support for executive leadership, the Board of Directors, Committees, and Regional Councils.

Kristen has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the University of Minnesota. She previously served as Vice President Administrative Assistant for Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic in Yakima, Wash. She is excited to be part of the team at ICF and looks forward to being involved in making an impact for the wonderful communities of Idaho.

Kristen and her husband, Anthony, whom she met in a coffee shop, have two cats, Louis and Indie. Her hobbies include reading, hiking and crocheting.

Zach Mars

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Zach Mars

IT Manager

Zach joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2011 and serves as the foundation’s I.T. department. He provides internal technical support to all of ICF’s staff, including discovering and fixing hardware issues and addressing software issues.

He also works with ICF constituents to establish online accounts through the website and works through any issues that may arise with the array of online applications and forms that hosted on the website.

Zach attended Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University.

Megan Perez

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Megan Perez, CPA

Accounting Manager

Megan joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2017. She is an accounting ninja, who conquers all of ICF’s daily accounting activities including general ledger operations, monthly reconciliations, accounts payable and grants payable transactions, payroll, bank account management and 1099 maintenance and reporting.

She also oversees the recording of incoming donations, asset management and depreciation and a variety of reporting tasks. She provides support as needed in account reconciliation, quarter and year end close, audit preparation, financial analysis, and special projects.

Prior to joining ICF, Megan was a Staff Accountant with the Idaho Youth Ranch, and previously worked for JR Simplot Company and Jacksons Food Stores. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s in accountancy, both from the University of Phoenix. She is a certified public accountant.

Megan is a volunteer for and supporter of the American Cancer Society, United Way of the Treasure Valley and Boys and Girls Clubs of Ada County. She enjoys quilting, sewing, gardening and reading.

Savannah Slater

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Savannah Slater

Data Services Coordinator

Savannah joined Idaho Community Foundation in 2023. As the Data Services Coordinator, Savannah contributes to the maintenance and management of the community foundation’s data and systems. She also supports ongoing stewardship and community impact activities and projects.

Savannah has a master of public administration from Boise State University, focusing on public policy and nonprofit management. She also completed her undergraduate degree at Boise State University, with a bachelor of political science.

Savannah brings a plethora of community experience to ICF, from providing direct services to those experiencing mental health challenges to lobbying state government for legislative changes. This experience allows her to support the Idaho Community Foundation’s technological and data endeavors through a lens of intersectionality and a commitment to research.

Savannah takes a lot of pride in her Boise community, as well as in being an Idahoan. She takes advantage of living in Idaho by enjoying events in the Treasure Valley, visiting hot springs, kayaking, and participating in other outdoor adventures with her partner and pups!

Sarah Wissenbach

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Sarah Wissenbach

Philanthropic Services Administrator

Sarah joined the Idaho Community Foundation in 2016. As the Philanthropic Services Assistant, she engages with donors, community members, nonprofits and key partners across the state to facilitate grantmaking. Sarah serves as liaison for the women's giving circles and community affiliates and also manages the scholarship program.

Before coming to ICF, Sarah worked with MCPAWS Regional Animal Shelter in McCall. She enjoys working with nonprofit organizations and donors to make a positive impact across the state of Idaho.

Sarah has undergraduate degrees in sociology and gender studies from Pacific Lutheran University. She enjoys hiking to mountain lakes, downhill skiing, camping, yoga, and travelling to new places.


Community Volunteers

We have opportunities for Idahoans to provide their expertise on our Board Committees or share their local knowledge as a member of one of our Regional Councils.

Community Volunteers

Board Committee Volunteers

Our Board Directors invite community members with professional expertise to serve on some Board Committees.

  • Carla Flores, Twin Falls
  • Catherine Smith, Idaho Falls
  • Frances Nagashima, Boise
  • Mary Lynn Hartwell, Idaho Falls
  • Ray Stark, Boise
  • Steve Carr, Idaho Falls
  • Paul Harte, Mill Valley, CA
  • Larry Johnson, Meridian
  • Irv Littman, Boise
  • Robert Maynard, Boise
  • Mike McMurray, Eagle
  • John P. Meier, San Anselmo, CA
  • Park Price, Idaho Falls
  • Wayne Rancourt, Boise
  • Robert Schmidt, Boise
  • Richelle Sugiyama, Boise

Regional Councils

Our Regional Councils keep us deeply rooted in all Idaho communities. We rely on them to advise our Forever Idaho Regional Grant program, ensuring that nearly $1 million in Forever Idaho grants meet the greatest needs in the state. They also help us understand needs throughout their area and the community organizations working to address those needs.

  • Catherine Smith, Chair, Bonneville County
  • Misty Benjamin, Bonneville County
  • Molly Beseris, Bannock County
  • Dave Facer, Bonneville County
  • Hailey Lusk, Power County
  • Laura Pickard, Fremont County
  • Vaughn Rasmussen, Bear Lake County
  • Kathy Ray, Oneida County
  • Scott Smith, Bingham County
  • Tammy Stringham, Lemhi County
  • Mary Vagner, Bannock County
  • Jennifer Werlin, Teton County
  • Heidi Rogers, Chair, Kootenai County
  • Jan Bayer, Boundary County
  • Peg Carver, Benewah County
  • Sharon Harris, Latah County
  • Marcy Hayman, Shoshone County
  • Susan Jacobson, Clearwater County
  • Brinnon Garrett Mandell, Kootenai County
  • Lori McCann, Nez Perce County
  • Ray Mosman, Lewis County
  • Craig Spencer, Idaho County
  • Sue Thilo, Kootenai County
  • Joan Woodard, Kootenai County
  • Clement Yonker, Bonner County
  • Carla Flores, Chair, Twin Falls County
  • Logan Frederickson, Blaine County
  • Tammy Jones, Minidoka County
  • Gary Klett, Elmore County
  • Julia Oxarango-Ingram, representing Lincoln County
  • Ben Reed, Jerome County
  • Trish Searle, Cassia County
  • Tricia Swartling, Blaine County
  • Linda Watkins, Twin Falls County
  • Janet Williamson, Gooding County
  • Frances Nagashima, Chair, Ada County
  • Trudy Anderson, Ada County
  • Sally Bouvia, Washington County
  • Sandy Fery, Ada County
  • Lindsey Harris, Valley County
  • Trudy Jackson, Boise County
  • Sue Paul, Ada County
  • David Shaw, Gem County
  • LeAnn Simmons, Ada County
  • John Steiner, Owyhee County
  • Lauren Tassos, Ada County
  • Alex Zamora, Canyon County

We believe that local knowledge and experience are the cornerstone of effective philanthropy. Regional Councils are a robust and inclusive program that builds and strengthens our relationships local leaders, nonprofits and community members who share our mission to enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho. We have a council in four regions of the state – North, East, South Central and Southwest.

Role of the Regional Council:

  • Serve as ambassadors for the Idaho Community Foundation.
  • Share knowledge about local needs, effective programs and provide input on ICF's strategic direction.
  • Recommend grants from Forever Idaho and other regional grant programs.

Responsibilities of a Regional Council member:

  • Believe in the mission and values of the Idaho Community Foundation.
  • Maintain membership in the Idaho Community Foundation.
  • Participate in Regional Council meetings.
  • Be available to serve two 3-year terms.

Learn more and apply as a volunteer:

Contact Steve Burns, President and CEO


Careers @ICF

Marketing and Communications Manager

This position will lead the marketing efforts, integrating and leveraging the communications, events and sponsorships to increase name awareness, brand recognition and engage more people in multiple and new ways to work with Idaho Community Foundation (ICF). It serves on the management team of ICF, developing and fostering relationships with other team members to ensure all ICF activities align with the marketing plan and to maximize return. This position works with Staff, Board, Regional Councils, fundholders, grantees, community leaders and others to achieve ICF’s goals. It is based in our Boise, Idaho office, or potentially another location from within Idaho. It reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer.

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History

John Fery
John Fery, founder of the Idaho Community Foundation

The Idaho Community Foundation was established in 1988 when the Whittenberger Foundation, a private foundation based in Caldwell, approached Boise Cascade Chairman and CEO John Fery with an idea to build philanthropy in Idaho. They agreed that the state might benefit from a community foundation because there were few foundations whose giving benefited Idaho.

Together, they developed a vision for a broader, deeper source of charitable funding to enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho and set about garnering support from businesses, individuals and communities across the state.

It was known from the beginning that it would be challenging to establish a statewide organization in a state with the cultural and geographic differences of Idaho. To overcome the idea that this was a Boise-only foundation, the founders required statewide representation on the board and ensured that distributions from the unrestricted funds, now called Forever Idaho Funds, would benefit the entire state.

In 1991, the Idaho Community Foundation made its first-ever grant awards – 31 grants totaling $164,000. Since then, more than $175 million has been granted in Idaho communities in all 44 counties.

The Idaho Community Foundation Now

Boise office
The Idaho Community Foundation’s Boise office.

Today, we look forward to the future of the Idaho Community Foundation as we help Idahoans strengthen their communities through philanthropy. Our vision is of an Idaho where everyone gives to their community to help it thrive.

On behalf of grateful communities across the state, the Idaho Community Foundation extends its appreciation to the Founding Donors, who made a big idea become a reality.

Founding Donors: Businesses, Corporations and Foundations

Special thanks to:

  • Albertson’s, Inc.
  • Boise Cascade Corporation
  • Northwest Area Foundation
  • The Whittenberger Foundation

In addition to:

  • Amalgamated Sugar
  • Arthur Andersen LLP
  • Basic American, Inc.
  • Boise Family YMCA (now Treasure Valley YMCA)
  • Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc.
  • Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
  • Coeur d’Alene Mines
  • Daugherty Foundation
  • Deloitte & Touche
  • First Interstate Bank
  • First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A.
  • FMC Foundation
  • Gannett Foundation/Idaho Statesman
  • Global Travel
  • Green Giant/Pillsbury
  • Hecla Mining, Inc.
  • Hewlett-Packard Company
  • Idaho Power Company
  • Intermountain Gas Industries Foundation
  • Key Bank of Idaho
  • KTVB Channel 7
  • Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation
  • Morrison Knudsen Company Foundation
  • Park Price Motor Company
  • Potlatch Corporation
  • Steele-Reese Foundation
  • The Terteling Company, Inc.
  • U S WEST Communications
  • U.S. Bank
  • Union Pacific Foundation
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Wells Fargo Bank
  • West One Bancorp

Founding Donors: Individuals, Couples and Families

  • J.A. and Kathryn Albertson
  • Harry Bettis
  • Joan Chesbro
  • Jim and Barbara Cimino
  • Robert and Mary Evans
  • Roger and Sybil Ferguson
  • John B. and Delores L. Fery
  • Donald and Gretchen Fraser
  • Linda Grable-Curtis
  • Tom and Alice Hennessey
  • John and Geri Herbert
  • William R. Hewlett
  • Richard M. and Mary B. Hormaechea
  • Lewis Hower
  • Nick and Sara Ifft
  • Kenlon P. and Carol J. Johnson
  • D. Whitman and Paula Jones
  • Edward Keane
  • Sara M. Maas
  • H.F. and Colleen Magnuson
  • Warren E. McCain
  • Jane and Arthur Oppenheimer
  • David and Vaniece Petso
  • Ethel B. "Stevie" Rawlinson
  • Robert and Dorothy Rebholtz
  • Bob and Carol Reed
  • Earl C. Reynolds Jr.
  • Tom, Sheila, John and Joy Richards
  • Jim and Bette Roper
  • John Roper
  • John and Karen Rosholt
  • J.R. Simplot
  • Carmelita G. Spencer
  • Harry B. Turner
  • Miles and Virginia Willard

Additional Support

  • Joan G. Adkins, Arthur Andersen & Co.
  • Millis Anderson
  • Larry R. Bird, Deloitte and Touche
  • Kristy Browning
  • Karla Haun, Boise Cascade
  • Roger Martell, Deloitte & Touche
  • John McHugh, Magnuson & McHugh
  • Herb Pellinen, Boise Cascade
  • J. Kirk Sullivan, Boise Cascade
  • Susan Reeb, Boise Cascade
  • John Runft, Runft, Coffin & Matthew