As funding and programs for refugees and immigrants are slashed, eliminated, or awarded under criteria that could put vulnerable populations at risk, Inland Northwest organizations rally together and use modest resources to continue to serve their populations.
Dakota Goldman has her mind set on growth—not only for her nonprofit, Counter Culture, but for the Inland Northwest hospitality industry that her young organization serves.
When people think about their legacy, they often think of family first. But many also want to leave the world better than they found it—by supporting charities, churches, or causes close to their heart.
For local farms, community-supported agriculture, or CSA, programs can create a more consistent revenue stream, reduce waste, and cut back on unnecessary labor.
Two years ago, Kittelson & Associates, Inc., quietly opened its first Washington office in Spokane. Today, the team of transportation engineers and planners is helping reshape the region’s roadways from recommending improvements on a single intersection to guiding regional plans for safer, more walkable neighborhoods.
The Spokane-Coeur d'Alene region offers tremendous development opportunities, but also presents challenges that can quickly impact project budgets and timelines.