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Idaho Community Foundation

The Teton Regional Land Trust recently received a grant from the Idaho Community Foundation to assist in the creation and distribution of a comprehensive organization brochures.  The brochure will educate the community about natural resources in the Upper Snake River Watershed as well as the importance of preservation of our cultural heritage.  The brochures will be distributed in local businesses, at nonprofit and governmental agencies and mailed to citizens in the region.

The Idaho Community Foundation whose mission is to enrich the quality of life throughout Idaho, is a statewide nonprofit organization composed of over 400 individual funds, pooled together for efficient management. Total assets are more than $55 million and since its inception in 1988, Idaho Community Foundation has made charitable distributions totaling more than $41 million.BrochurePG1

“Idahoans recognize the importance of our natural resources and cultural heritage,” said Bob Hoover, president and CEO of ICF. “The generosity of our donors and supporters throughout Idaho allows us to provide grants to worthwhile organizations like the Teton Regional Land Trust.”

“The grant will make it possible for us to not only educate, but help stimulate funding to sustain important conservation work of the organization in the long term,” said Bonnie Self, Interim Executive Director.  “The Idaho Community Foundation deserves special thanks for their generosity throughout Idaho.”

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