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Budinger & Associates benefits from infill development

High-rise projects also are source of growth for firm
November 7, 2024
Karina Elias

As Spokane grows, builders are increasingly turning to Budinger & Associates to analyze and prepare the earth for construction. 


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Individual giving varies across INW nonprofits

Economic factors, lower event attendance among reasons for fewer donors
October 24, 2024
Dylan Harris

Nonprofits in the Inland Northwest are seeing varying levels of financial support at the individual donor level.


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Businesses shift strategies to give to disaster relief

Emergency events provoke change in aid and support
October 24, 2024
Karina Elias

With the increased number of natural disasters and emergency events occurring in recent years, businesses have evolved in how they respond and provide support. 


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Michael Maehl

Several financial vehicles facilitate charitable gifts

Some have tax benefits; others preserve income
October 24, 2024
Michael Maehl

Retirement income specialist Michael Maehl describes some of the most common financial vehicles for charitable giving.


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Tithing through a will can be overly complicated

Defining gift as lump sum rather than percentage is simpler to execute
October 24, 2024
Beau Ruff

Tithing a certain percentage of an estate rather than giving a defined sum adds to complexities the executor of a will must perform.


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Pleasantries opens doors to nonprofits seeking support

Fundraiser turned shop owner debuts new store in Garland District
October 24, 2024
Erica Bullock

Pleasantries LLC has opened this month in the Garland District, where owner Danielle Amstrup is curating more than home decor and lifestyle products, but also an unconventional way to support nonprofits in the new retail space.


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Zero-proof beverage industry continues to grow

Mocktails, NA beer, hop water becoming more common at INW restaurants, stores
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

The growing wave of the booze-free beverage industry is continuing to pick up steam in the Inland Northwest.


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Ready-to-drink market is boon for beverage industry

Premixed cocktails, hard seltzers sales continue to grow
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

Distillers and brewers in Spokane stepped into the ready-to-drink market before it became a trend, helping them innovate and stay afloat within the beverage industry. 



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Influencer brand endorsements carry complexities

Federal agency regulates misleading advertisements
September 26, 2024
Karina Elias

As the spread of brands collaborating with influencers to boost sales becomes ubiquitous, it's important to make sure each endorsement and collaboration follows the guidelines set forth by the Federal Trade Commission. 


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Justice perseveres: Young nonprofit law firm picks up where Center for Justice left off

The Way To Justice focuses on key service to help disadvantaged clients
September 26, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Way to Justice, a nonprofit law firm in Spokane, was founded as a result of the Center for Justice closing in 2020.


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