|
First Fed has partnered with University of Idaho Athletics and its multimedia rightsholder, LEARFIELD’s Idaho Vandals Sports Properties, to engage U of I students, alumni and fans. |
|
First Fed has partnered with Boise State University Athletics and its multimedia rightsholder, LEARFIELD’s Bronco Sports Properties, to further the Bank’s presence and recognition in the state of Idaho. |
|
First Fed Bank has partnered with CSI Athletics, a collaboration aimed at promoting community engagement and supporting local athletes. |
|
First Fed and the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) have partnered to enhance high school sports and extracurricular programs state-wide. In addition to supporting the continued success and growth of high school activities, First Fed will work with the IHSAA to provide financial education assistance and resources to all member schools. |
|
The Twin Falls School District Education Foundation was founded in 1991. Its mission is to support and promote excellence in education in the areas of academics, technology, and student activities. |
|
The Boys and Girls Club of the Magic Valley enables all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. |
|
Boys & Girls Clubs of Canyon County are committed to nurturing the potential of every young person in our community. |
|
United Way of South Central Idaho is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives and strengthening communities through strategic partnerships and targeted initiatives. |
|
Savvy Women & Money is an annual free financial education conference for women in Idaho. Their mission is to empower women with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed financial decisions. |
|
Boise Regional Realtors help our members succeed in real estate by providing resources in business ethics and professionalism, while also fostering industry and community connections. |
|
The Magic Valley Builders Association is dedicated to empowering the building community of the Magic Valley and providing them with the tools and resources needed for growth, success, and prosperity. |
|
Arts on Tour, a partnership between the College of Southern Idaho and the Magic Valley Arts Council, was created in 1988 to provide for the cultural education of the Magic Valley. |
|
Thousands of volunteers rake yards for veteran, disabled, and senior neighbors each November. Rake Up Boise™ is a beloved fall tradition for many families and one of the largest volunteer events in the Northwest. |
|
The Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce is the local vehicle that enables people to work together to improve business and to build a better community in the area. |
|
The Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce is the largest business organization in Southern Idaho, supporting hundreds of businesses and making it easier to work and live in our part of the state. |
|
The Nampa Chamber of Commerce is a key organization that supports local businesses and fosters economic growth in Nampa, Idaho. By providing networking opportunities, resources, and advocacy, the Chamber aims to enhance the community's business climate and promote collaboration among its members. |
|
Magic Valley Baseball and Softball’s mission is to help the youth of the Magic Valley develop core values including leadership, teamwork, discipline, commitment, and resilience through sports. |
|
The Buhl Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting local businesses and enhancing the economic vitality of Buhl, Idaho. By fostering collaboration and providing resources for growth, the Chamber aims to create a vibrant community that supports both entrepreneurs and residents. |
|
The Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce is an organization that gathers diverse community interests together to work on common issues that affect the region’s economic health. We facilitate public and private partnerships which maintain the region’s qualities of life. |
|
The Jerome Chamber of Commerce is the hub for connections and collaboration for the business community in Jerome, Idaho. They provide tools and resources to help businesses make their mark on society and build quality business networks. |
|
The Meridian Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization, supported by member investment and the committed involvement of leaders in our business community. |
|
Established in 2020 by 8 members of the Hispanic community, the South-Central Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is an organization devoted to improving economic development opportunities and education in the South-Central Idaho region. |
|
The Twin Falls County Fair Board is committed to providing a positive enjoyable experience, while maintaining traditional values with emphasis on youth and agriculture at the Twin Falls County Fair. |
|
The Jerome County Fair showcases the region's agriculture, craftsmanship, and community spirit. Featuring a variety of events, including livestock shows, entertainment, and local vendors, the fair provides a fun and engaging experience for families and visitors alike. |
|
The Twin Falls Public Library Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1986 to provide ongoing and permanent support to the Twin Falls Public Library. |
|
The primary goal of the Meridian Library Foundation is to raise funds to support the capital needs of the Meridian Library District. |
|
The Ronald McDonald House provides a comforting home-away-from-home for families with children facing medical challenges. By offering a supportive environment and essential resources, the House helps families stay close to their hospitalized children, easing the emotional and financial burdens. |
|
The Lynch Foundation champions high-impact organizations with visionary leaders seeking to assist communities in need, with a diverse portfolio of grantmaking. |
|
Habitat for Humanity of the Magic Valley is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes, advocating for fair and just housing policies, and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions. |
|
The Magic Valley Arts Council’s mission is to “foster and promote the arts.” Their vision is to facilitate connections to the arts and humanities to enrich and engage people. |
|
The St. Luke's Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of communities through philanthropic support for St. Luke's Health System. The Foundation aims to improve access to quality healthcare and promote wellness across the region. |
|
The Saint Alphonsus Foundation was established to coordinate and enhance the health system's partnership with the community. Its aim was and still is to ensure medical excellence by inspiring and securing continued community support for the health system. |
|
The United Way of Treasure Valley mobilizes the caring power of our community to advance the education, health, and financial stability of every person. |
|
The mission of the Magic Valley Symphony is to promote the live performance of beautiful music to enrich the lives of adults and expand the horizons of children. |
|
Voices Against Violence is the only 24/7 emergency shelter for women and children in Twin Falls and mini-cassia counties. They shelter, counsel, and empower survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. |
|
The Magic Valley 9/11 Memorial in Twin Falls, Idaho, honors the victims and heroes of the September 11 attacks and fosters a sense of community remembrance. |
|
South Central Community Action Partnership helps low-income families and individuals in many different ways to make a positive impact on the community. |
|
The mission of the Snake River Valley Building Contractors Association is to unite the building industry and draw upon the collective strengths, talent, and commitment of its members to enhance their professionalism and improve the overall business climate. |
|
The Building Contractors Association of Southwestern Idaho is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the responsible development of our community. Utilizing the collective strengths and talents of their members, they represent the building industry politically, economically and professionally. |
|
The Speedy Foundation's mission is to prevent suicide and encourage mental health action. Through education and awareness, they help individuals, organizations, and communities end mental health stigma, spark meaningful conversations, and create suicide prevention champions out of everyone. |
|
The Jae Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. By providing resources, support, and education, the foundation aims to help individuals and families affected by suicide, fostering a community of understanding and resilience. |
|
The Idaho Community Bankers Association (ICBA) represents the interests of community banks across Idaho, advocating for policies that support local banking and economic growth. |
|
Business Plus supports a broad range of initiatives for job creation with Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization (SIEDO) and workforce training through our partnership with the College of Southern Idaho. |