2008 Grantees
Mission:
Boise Community Radio, Inc. was established in 2002 to create
souhtwestern Idaho’s only locally programmed, non-commercial
community-based radio station. Broadcasting includes musical, cultural,
entertainment and public affairs programming to the Treasure Valley.
Funding Purpose:
Continue an initiative to provide programming and promote its internet
broadcast service, RadioBoise. Expand programming and promote
democratic, accessible progressive Internet based broadcasting services
by increasing community participation.
Boise Urban Garden School (BUGS): Project Support - $2,500
Mission:
To use organic gardening to engage students, teachers and community
members in issues of ecology, local food economies, sustainability,
nutrition, health and environmental literacy. The garden creates an
authentic learning environment to empower students through inquiry and
problem solving, which stimulates critical thinking and nurtures
community action.
Funding Purpose:
Conduct public school workshops on "Small-scale Gardening Strategies
for Schools and Urban Backyards" and launch two six-week school
sessions (spring & fall 2008) "Toward a Livable Future: Food,
Energy, and Water." In Fall 2008, expand workshops to more than four
area classrooms.
Centro de Comunidad y Justicia: Project Support - $2,500
Mission: To improve the educational, economic, and social status of Latinos in Idaho.
Funding Purpose:
To assist high school and college age Latino youth in order to increase
opportunities for Latino youth to learn leadership skills needed to
increase their participation in community based, progressive
organizations, state commissions or boards, and in elected office
within local, state, and federal government.
Citizens for Smart Growth: Project Support - $2,500
Mission: This group exists to empower citizens to shape vibrant communities in balance with nature.
Funding Purpose:
Land development and population growth are threatening Blaine County,
Idaho’s, quality of life. Citizens for Smart Growth’s outreach program
will educate Blaine County residents about the Smart Growth Principles
and engage them in the public process, empowering them to make
decisions that support the best development patterns for the entire
region.
Idaho Energy Education Project: General Support - $2,500
Mission:
To facilitate a discussion of energy, resources and climate change
impacts in parts of Idaho not served by the larger environmental and
conservation groups. Our work targets schools to bring students into
the discussion and give them tools to make responsible energy and
resource decisions.
Funding Purpose:
Cover the cost of providing seminars and presentations on important
energy and climate change issues that make real and personal the
decisions on energy consumption and production and maximize the ability
of IEEP to influence the energy discussion here in Idaho.
Idaho Hispanic Caucus R & E - $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
representation on the State Board of Education.
Idaho Rural Council: General Support - $2,500
Mission:
To preserve the economic well-being of Idaho’s family farms and rural
communities; to build a more sustainable society which will guarantee
positive economic and social choices for present and future
generations, and to achieve good stewardship of humanity, land, air,
and water.
Funding Purpose:
To fund community organizing in rural areas where industrial dairy
CAFO’s are existing, proposed or expanding. IRC’s grassroots members
work to stop new CAFO construction, stop existing CAFO’s from
expanding, and hold existing CAFO owners accountable for the damage
they do to the quality of life, air, and water where they operate.
Idaho Smart Growth: Project Support - $2,500
Mission:
As more people call Idaho home, Idaho Smart Growth brings people
together to make sure we keep our communities vibrant and our lands
health.
Funding Purpose:
To use grassroots organizing to build power from the ground up and
broaden the support for transit in the Boise metro area and throughout
Idaho; involve more of the public in discussion of transit options; and
empower activists to become leaders to ensure expanded transit options
for residents.
Idaho Women's Network: General Support - $2,500
Mission:
To unite the voices and interests of Idaho women, families, and
communities and use community organizing, advocacy, and education to
strengthen democracy and promote human rights.
Funding Purpose:
To ensure women’s access to emergency contraception in Idaho and to
enact Employment Non-Discrimination acts in Pocatello and Moscow to
ensure employment protections for the GLBTQ populations in those
communities.
Interfaith Alliance of Idaho: General Support - $2,500
Mission: To offer
a mainstream, faith-based agenda committed to the pursuit of individual
dignity and the importance of community and 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:
Send 6 more Latinas to CSTI training, grow MUI chapters in Moscow,
Pocatello, Caldwell, and St. Mary's Boise, provide more workshops and
attract well known speakers to the MUI Annual Conference in June, 2008,
join more social justice & environmental organizations, and
implement the Mujer del Ano celebration dinner.
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