Five Years of Fueling Good: Celebrating a Movement that’s Just Getting Started.

This July marks five years since Idaho Partners for Good (IP4G) first opened its doors, and what a journey it’s been.

Born out of a bold idea to transform the way Idaho supports its nonprofits, IP4G has grown into a movement fueled by hundreds of Idahoans determined to make their time, talent, and treasure count for more.

Since 2020, we’ve helped over 100 nonprofits,from small food pantries to statewide coalitions, build stronger foundations. With more than $103,500 in unrestricted grants and over $250,000 in pro bono consulting services invested, we’ve empowered leaders to think strategically, build healthier teams, secure sustainable funding, and weather crises with resilience.

But our greatest impact isn’t measured in dollars. It’s in the people behind the scenes: the donors who give not just generously but strategically; the consultants who bring their expertise to the table for the greater good; the volunteers and board members stepping into leadership with fresh perspective and heart. Together, we are rewriting the story of what’s possible for Idaho’s nonprofit sector by engaging in new ways and with solutions specifically designed for those we serve.

This anniversary isn’t just a milestone; it’s a moment of greater momentum. The sector is grappling with urgent needs, leadership transitions, and shifting political winds. And through it all, we’re proud to be a steady, trusted partner helping nonprofits not just survive, but thrive.

We know the next five years will require even more creativity, courage, and collaboration. But if the last five have taught us anything, it’s that Idahoans show up. When they see a better way to help their communities flourish, they lean in. And we are just getting started.

Thank you for being part of this movement. Here’s to the next chapter—fueled by purpose, powered by people, and rooted in love for this place we call home.

Also, if you want to help further fuel our mission, use our consultants, donate here, or sponsor one of our programs.

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