Since 1988, ICF has been in Idaho working with generous people who want to give to trusted, deserving organizations. With local staff, four offices throughout the state (Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls), and grant opportunities for each of Idaho’s 44 counties, we know our communities. A gift through ICF lasts forever. Let us show you how.
For Idaho’s charitable individuals and families, ICF provides a wide variety of fully tax-deductible options to support a cherished cause, community or organization now and forever. ICF is the only statewide nonprofit that invests the funds it receives to provide a brighter future for Idahoans tomorrow and forever.
For Idaho’s nonprofits, ICF provides a source of local knowledge about the critical issues they face, and can connect them to donors and partners who can help. ICF also provides a streamlined grant process that offers financial support of nonprofit projects and initiatives through the generosity of our fund creators.
We offer:
- Nine different types of charitable funds – All are fully tax-deductible, free to establish and some can be started with as little as $5,000, which can be pledged over five years
- Regional Competitive Grant Cycles and Donor Advised Competitive Grant Cycles – For nonprofits throughout Idaho seeking support
- Memberships – Starting at $25/year. ICF memberships support our operations and mean that we can spend more time focusing on the needs of our fund holders and grant recipients and less time on fund raising for ourselves.
Offices:
Coeur d'Alene Office
PO Box 2604
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83816
Telephone: (208) 699-4249
Idaho Falls Office
490 Memorial Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83405
Telephone:(208) 982-1448
Twin Falls Office
PO Box 6059
Twin Falls ID 83303
Telephone: (208) 982-1885
Contact Idaho Community Foundation
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