Committed to developing and sustaining strong civic relationships.
Dozens of diverse organizations, individuals and businesses have contributed to success and momentum of Radio Boise to launch in 2013. Some of these groups seek to expand awareness of issues: freedom of speech, cultural identity, arts and humanities, public health, environment, disability awareness, social welfare, women’s issues and public governance. Others are small businesses that appreciate our values of localism.
Local Grants:
- Boise City Dept. of Arts & History
- Edwards Mother Earth Foundation
- Fund for Idaho
- Hewlett-Packard Charitable Giving Program
- Idaho Humanities Council
- Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation
- Pride Foundation
- Anonymous (family trust)
- Anonymous (anchor donor)
Local Business Support (in-kind donations):
- Archetype Marketing
- Beth Markley Communication Services
- Bitter Creek/Red Feather
- DaviesMoore Agency
- Hale Development
- Ward Hooper
- Wirestone
Studio Constructions Sponsors:
- Rob Thornton Architect
- 2nd Chance Building Materials
- Alliance Glass
- Allied General Fire
- Audio Lab
- CBI Insulation
- David Ramirez Masonry
- DMA Lighting
- Enterprise Technology
- Extreme Electric
- Franklin Building Supply
- Gomez Mechanical
- Green Remodeling
- Habitat for Humanity
- High Mountain Valuation
- Jerimie Goodwin Construction
- M. A. Goldy
- Pacific Supply
- Parklane Management
- Performance Drywall
- The Tonic Room
- Tuffy Excavation
- Wayne Birt Painting
Other Partners:
- Boise Rec Fest
- Think Boise First!
- United Vision for Idaho
Formal Endorsements:
American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho, Rick Ardinger (Idaho Humanities Council), Boise Mayor Dave Bieter, Betsy Dunklin, Jim Hansen, Anthony Haws (Executive Director – Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho), John Hess (General Manager, Boise State Radio), Idaho Nurses Association, Idaho Peace Coalition, Idaho Rivers United, Idaho State Independent Living Council, Idaho Smart Growth, Idaho Womens’ Network, Phillip Kushlan (CCDC), Dr. Ed McLuskie (Boise State University Communications Department), Mary Jane Oatman-Wak Wak (Executive Director – Idaho Indian Education Committee), Office of the Mayor of Nampa, Anne Pasley-Stuart, Jan Reeves (Idaho Office for Refugees), Ken Robison, Dr. Mary E. Rohlfing, Diane Ronayne, Paul Shaffer (The Cabin), Andrea Shipley (Executive Director – Idaho Community Action Network), Snake River Alliance, Women of Color Alliance, Paul Woods