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Allen foundation study to aid virus response

$3.4M UW research to determine state's infection prevalence
July 30, 2020
Staff Report
The Washington state Department of Health and the University of Washington Medicine, backed by the Seattle-based philanthropic organization Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, have launched a major study to determine the percentage of Washingtonians who have
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Gen Heywood

Refugee Connection Spokane pivots services

Nonprofit receives $800K in grants to be disbursed during next five years
July 30, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Refugee Connections Spokane's flexible setup left it well-positioned to pivot its services when the COVID-19 outbreak spread here, says Marijke Fakasiieiki, the nonprofit's executive director. Over the past year, the organization, which was created
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Kevin Blocker

Salvation Army Spokane sees food requests soar

Pandemic said to drive demand for services
July 30, 2020
Kevin Blocker
The Salvation Army Spokane distributed nearly 4 million pounds of food to individuals and families in need last year. As a result of temporary furloughs and permanent layoffs due to economic lockdown imposed in the state's response to the COVID-19
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Women Helping Women Fund

Socially distanced, socially conscious

Some nonprofits switch to longer fundraising cycles, spend less on overhead
July 30, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Instead of canceling fundraising events, many Inland Northwest nonprofits have moved them into the digital realm. Donor participation in charity events is lower, but some nonprofits say they're receiving nearly as many donations as in prior years from
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Donor to match $110K in targeted STEM gifts

Fund benefits program at Rogers High School
July 16, 2020
Rachel Quick, Milagros Yoch, and Erin Sellers
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, STEM education has never been a more relevant investment for schools and communities, according to a retired instructor at Rogers High School, in Spokane. The teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, is challenging the Spokane
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School design to be sensitive to youth without shelter

Safe place for learning aims to inspire students to realize their potential
July 16, 2020
Kevin Flanagan, Giselle Altea, and Tasha Lightning
NAC Architecture is designing a school that includes a large percentage of students from families experiencing homelessness. At times, the percentage of students living without permanent shelter can reach 25%, and the total transient rate at the school
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KEVIN BLOCKER

Storhäug keeps pace with civil engineering

Well-established firm handles many projects
July 16, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Jerry Storhäug, cofounder and principal of the Spokane civil engineering company Storhäug Engineering Inc., started his own business in 1993 because he wanted fewer managerial duties and wanted to interact more closely with clients. His son, Austin
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NATASHA NELLIS

Cortner Architectural steadily grows client base

Company expects 2020 revenue to remain flat
July 16, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Tucked away in a white-brick house with a bright blue porch in Browne's Addition is Cortner Architectural Co., a longtime Spokane architecture company that traces its roots back to the early 1920s. The firm has been growing its client base steadily and
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DON HAMILTON

Spokane architects discuss pipeline realities

Coming off strong years, some firms expected slowdown before pandemic
July 16, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Some architects here say they're beginning to see a slowdown in a few design sectors, with some projects in the pipeline put on hold indefinitely due to the pandemic-induced economic slowdown. Jeff Warner, principal with Spokane-based ALSC Architects
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Duncan Produce pivots after pandemic-related shutdowns

Greenacres wholesaler adds drive-thru retail
July 2, 2020
Craig Howard
Over four decades ago, John Duncan went from cutting french fries in the basement of a Coeur d'Alene restaurant to opening his own wholesale produce business. As it turns out, innovation runs in the family. In March, Duncan Produce, the company the
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