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Iphi privateviews3/13/2023 Works closely with the Gift Planning and Donor Services teams to provide technical guidance on fund development and opportunities for collaborative funding to prospective and current fund holders.Oversees Innovia’s grants-related database system and online grant application and recommendation systems to ensure data integrity.Reviews proposals, conducts site visits, prepares written summaries and analysis of grant requests to aid in the evaluation and final grant recommendations.Manages all phases of community grants and scholarship programs, from application to post-award reporting.Additionally, the Program Officer is a liaison between internal departments, the public, and provides professional customer service to internal and external audiences. In addition, this position works with the Director of Community Investment and the Grants Program Associate to ensure the smooth functioning of grantee services, committee review processes, grant monitoring and database management essential to Innovia’s operations. The Program Officer works with the Director of Community Investment and is responsible for assisting with the investigation and evaluation of grant proposals and/or implementing in-house programs and all aspects of the grantmaking and scholarship process, including program research, grantee proposal evaluation, grant activity tracking and post-grant evaluation. Our three strategic focus areas were identified as: 1) igniting generosity 2) building vibrant and sustainable communities and 3) ensuring every person thrives. Our Strategic Framework: In 2019, Innovia formally adopted a strategic framework focused on a vision for the future of our region. The new name and brand were the result of a thorough and thoughtful process involving not only the Foundation’s staff and board, but also community partners and other key stakeholders. The rebrand to Innovia Foundation was a strategic decision to bring greater awareness and engagement around important issues in the region-and the important work the Foundation is already doing. Our Rebrand: In 2018, the Foundation underwent a rebranding effort. Our name was rebranded to Inland Northwest Community Foundation. This launched another period of major growth. In 2006, the Foundation conducted 500 interviews with community members and developed a comprehensive strategic plan. The name was changed to Foundation Northwest to reflect the expanded region. Recognizing that people with common interests and concerns know best how to meet local needs, the Foundation’s territory expanded to include 10 counties in Eastern Washington and 10 counties in North Idaho. Our Reach: In the 1970s and 1980s, the Foundation’s understanding of “community” grew, and we began to reach beyond the Spokane area. That year, the Junior League of Spokane founded the Greater Spokane Community Foundation, a new entity that replaced the original Spokane Foundation, which had been established in 1915 with a single trust. Our Roots: In 1974, as Spokane was preparing to host the World's Fair, a group of concerned citizens saw a need for a foundation that could continue revitalizing the communities of the Inland Northwest. We have a deep commitment to equity internally and throughout our region. We respect our colleagues by being present and having direct and open communication. We are accountable to ourselves and each other. We support, inspire and encourage each other. We trust and treat each other with honesty and respect. We are passionate about serving our communities. Our vision is vibrant and sustainable communities where every person has the opportunity to thrive.Īt Innovia Foundation, we invest in our staff and create an empowering and innovative work environment. The mission of Innovia Foundation is to ignite generosity that transforms lives and communities.
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