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New lighting gives historic Davenport pharmacy fresh energy
Learn how Avista’s small business lighting program helps customers improve their buildings and their bottom line.
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Avista NCIF grant program benefits Spokane affordable housing complex
Walnut Corners is an affordable housing complex in Spokane supported by a group of local Lutheran churches. It provides safe homes to formerly homeless individuals, people with disabilities, and families who need it most. Learn more about how Avista partnered with Walnut Corners through its Named Communities Investment Fund (NCIF)
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Local Artist Spotlight: Staggs & Staggs Sign Co.
Since its establishment in 2002, Avista and the Avista Foundation has made grants totaling over $10 million across all five states in our service area and Terrain is one of them. Read about it here.
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Central Valley High School teen beats cancer
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A steady presence caring for kids
Happy Horizons Childcare is a daycare non-profit in Moscow, Idaho that support parents who are essential workers. Learn about their efforts and how Avista helps here.
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Making an impact on and off the field
Coach Parnell is a football coach at South Medford High School in Medford, Oregon, and a role model to his athletes. Learn more about his story here.
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Dignified Workday
Two grants from Avista’s Named Communities Investment Fund will support efforts to help people experiencing homelessness in Spokane who are working to change their lives.
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Delivering birthday surprises
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Local Treasures with Pia: Pumpkins and Squash
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Efficiency matters
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