Thursday, October 17, 2024
    
 
  Local News     Videos  
 
 
close
Spur Foundation Campaign to Focus on Generosity
Loading
 
 
Click to Listen
Monday, July 22, 2024
 

BY KAREN BOSSICK

The Spur Foundation has launched a multi-year initiative to honor and promote the impact of generosity in the Wood River Valley.

“It’s In Our Nature” will highlight the indispensable role of local nonprofits in enhancing the community’s vitality, economy and daily life.

"Generosity permeates every aspect of life in the Wood River Valley," said Sally Gillespie, executive director of Spur Community Foundation, a Ketchum-based nonprofit inspiring effective philanthropy by helping people to give purposefully and teaching local nonprofits how to achieve maximum impact.

"From world-class arts and recreational opportunities to essential services for students, families and seniors, from protecting the environment to caring for animals, this community thrives because of nonprofits and the people who support them. One could easily take the role of nonprofits for granted. This campaign seeks to inspire even greater participation to ensure a bright future."

The campaign will include:

A newly launched website ItsInOurNatureWRV.org where residents and visitors can learn about nonprofits, discover volunteer opportunities and buy branded shirts, hats and bags to showcase their pride in being part of the generosity equation.

Education events, which will focus on important community topics and spotlight collaborative efforts to address them, beginning this fall.

The inaugural event, part of a Giving Thought Learning Series, will feature a screening of the film “Uncharitable” followed by a panel discussion on Sept. 10 at The Argyros. The film, which purports to expose the dark side of philanthropy and introduces a radical new way of giving, is co-presented by the Sun Valley Museum of Art

"We want everyone, whether long-time residents or newcomers, to recognize their pivotal role in preserving and enhancing our community's unique character through giving locally, whether that be through volunteering or making donations,” said Gillespie.

The nonprofit sector in the Wood River Valley supports more than 1,300 jobs—more than 10 percent of the workforce--and puts more than $100 million worth of expenditures into the local economy annually, according to The Spur Foundation.

Most nonprofits emerged from the pandemic intact and many responded to increased demand with creativity, determination and stamina, according to The Spur Foundation.

The It’s In Our Nature campaign is being made possible by generous support from The Mott Family Foundation.

 

~  Today's Topics ~


Serving up a Slice of the Peruvian Andes
         
Idaho Cult Film Classic to be Screened
         
Airplane Crashes into Pettit Lake
 
    
ABOUT US

The only online daily news media service in the Wood River Valley. We are the community leader, publishing 7 days a week. Our publication features current news articles, local sports and engaging video content in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Karen Bossick / Michael Hobbs
info@eyeonsunvalley.com
208-720-8212


Leisa Hollister
Chief Marketing Officer
leisahollister@gmail.com
208-450-9993


P.O. Box 1453, Ketchum, ID 83340

© Copyright 2022 Eye on Sun Valley