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.
- East – Deadline June 15.
- Southwest – Deadline August 15.
- South Central – Deadline August 15.
Guidelines (pdf)
Coming Soon!
Idaho Future Fund
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.
Guidelines (pdf)
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Idaho Youth in Philanthropy Project
The Youth in Philanthropy Project (YIPP) is now seeking applications from nonprofit organizations. 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
Community organizations in these areas are now welcome to apply. This opportunity is open to all 501(c)(3) public charities, faith-based organizations (eligible programs include food pantries, childcare centers, etc.), and public entities including cities, counties, and public libraries. Click here to
access the application. Deadline to apply is March 7.
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.
Guidelines (pdf)
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