2007 Grantees
Boise Urban Garden School (BUGS): General Support - $2,500
Mission: Boise Urban Garden School
uses organic gardening to engage students, teachers and community
members in issues of ecology, local food economies, sustainability,
nutrition, health and environmental literacy.
Funding Purpose: To send two BUGS
directors to the Center for Ecoliteracy’s “Rethinking School Lunch”
workshop to gain information on how schools in other areas are
integrating garden-based learning into their curricula, introducing
locally grown food into school lunches and re-connecting young people
to the land. The directors will bring this information back to Boise, share it and use it to impact school lunch programs in the Treasure Valley and beyond.
Common Ground Conciliation Services: Partners for Lasting Solutions Project - $2,500
Mission: To
assist nonprofit, community, governmental and faith based organizations
experiencing conflict by providing conflict resolutions services,
preventive education in conflict management, and meeting facilitation
in order to help these organizations achieve their objectives, which
are so critical to enhancing the health, conscience, and spirit of our
rapidly changing community.
Funding Purpose: Partners for Lasting
Solutions increases the ability of leaders within their Faith Community
Strategic Partners to attend and respond to the needs of all
stakeholders. In 2007, the project will hold two targeted 2-day
workshops to prepare leaders to respond to potential threats of anxiety
within their faith communities in ways that prevent destructive
conflict and keep each community focused on its unique mission and
purpose. The trainings will help the diverse faith community find
common ground while working together to address their shared needs.
Finding the Center Planning Group: General Support - $2,500
Mission:
This group exists to organize and present an annual regional human
rights conference speaking to local elected officials, community
activists, educators, students, and citizens concerned about creating
and sustaining communities of openness and inclusion. This conference
will also present an annual opportunity for these leaders to strategize
about progress for human rights in their own communities.
Funding Purpose: To meet the costs associated with Speakers, facilities and printing costs for conference materials.
Idaho Community Action Network: DREAM in Action Project Support - $2,500
Mission:
To build a statewide, grassroots organization of low-income Idahoans,
democratically directed by low-income leaders, so that they have a
voice in the decisions that affect their lives. ICAN uses direct
action, civic participation and grassroots lobbying impact the
decision-making processes of powerful public and private bodies.
Through consciousness raising work in local communities, ICAN builds
unity among those facing poverty, racism, and unemployment and together
they take on the fight for food security, immigrant justice, income
security, and health care access.
Funding Purpose: Support continuation of
the DREAM in Action project, which has grown dramatically in the last
two years. This year it will focus on supporting youth leadership teams
across Idaho and coordinating campus/community campaigns in support of the DREAM act, an in-state tuition bill in Idaho, and comprehensive immigration reform.
Idaho Energy Education Project: General Support - $2,500
Mission: To get the public to “think
clearly and coherently” about the energy issue, and “to take
responsibility” for their consumption of energy and the impacts of its
production.
Funding Purpose: To continue to bring the
discussion of the impacts of both energy production and consumption to
Idahoans and provide leadership in that discussion.
Idaho Hispanic Caucus Institute for Research & Education (IHCIRE) - $2,500 General Support
Mission:
To promote the social welfare of the Latino community through research
and education of social justice issues that affects the social well
being of Idaho’s Latinos.
Funding Purpose: To maintain our capacity
to address issues (such as an Office of Multicultural Health,
immigration, education, and minimum wage) and to conduct electoral
organizing around the School Board and Municipal elections in 2007.
Idaho Peace Coalition: Project Support for the Jane Zalbin event - $2,000
Mission:
This community of caring people is dedicated to compassionate and
nonviolent action. They work for peace and justice through education,
advocacy, and personal responsibility.
Funding Purpose: To build, support and inspire the Idaho Peace Coalition community by bringing renowned author Jane Zalben to Idaho
to bring together a diverse group of people with the common ground of
curiosity and respect for artful talent and knowledge. FFI funding will
help cover the stipend, travel, and hosting costs of bringing in Jane
Zalben.
Idaho Women's Network: General Support - $2,500
Mission: Idaho Women’s Network unites the voices and interests of Idaho
women, families, and communities. Through community organizing,
advocacy, and education, they strive to strengthen democracy and
promote human rights.
Funding Purpose: To fund Idaho Women Network’s program work of education and grassroots organizing in 2007.
The Interfaith Alliance of Idaho: General Support - $2,500
Mission: The Interfaith
Alliance of Idaho (TIA Idaho) offers a mainstream, faith-based agenda
committed to the pursuit of individual dignity and the importance of
community. We promote the positive and healing role of religion in
public life through encouraging civic participation, facilitating
inclusive community activism, and challenging religious political
extremism.
Funding Purpose: To support Democracy Circles: Building Beloved Community,
our grassroots organizing program to increase membership in The
Interfaith Alliance of Idaho and build a broader base of informed,
civically active people of faith and good will state-wide in Idaho.
Mujeres Unidas de Idaho: General Support - $2,500
Mission: To bring Latinas in Idaho
together to examine and take action on issues affecting their
communities; to develop new Latina leaders in our communities so that
each new leader takes an active role in society; and to value the power
of every woman because we believe that all women should be valued
equally.
Funding Purpose: 1) Send 3 – 6 Latinas to Western States Center CSTI trainings to gain grassroots organizing skills; 2) Develop the MUI mini-conference concept and take it to other parts of Idaho, including the Twin Falls and Pocatello areas; and 3) to continue our organizational memberships in area organizations.
Snake River Latino Parent Community: Project Support - $2,500
Mission: Create a muti-cultural environment where Latino students thrive
academically and where Latino parents have a voice and are actively involved as
partners in their children’s education.
Funding Purpose: Provide training for parents in the MALDEF
(Mexican American Legal Defense Fund) that prepares them to be engaged as
partners in their children's education.
Your Family,
Friends and Neighbors: General Support - $2,500
Mission: To promote respect and understanding for
all people especially in regard to sexual orientation and gender identity.
Funding Purpose: This effort will use the momentum of the "Idaho Votes
NO" campaign to build a statewide LGBT-focused database to support this
work.
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