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Idaho Gives 2024: When, where and how to donate

The annual online donation campaign provides a way to connect with more than 600 Idaho nonprofits — and contribute to a cause you care about.
Credit: Idaho Nonprofit Center

BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gives, the state’s largest celebration of charitable giving, begins April 29 and ends May 2 in 2024.

It’s a convenient way to contribute to a cause you care about, doing work right here in Idaho.

Idaho Gives was created and is run by the Idaho Nonprofit Center, which represents the interests of the 7,000-plus registered charitable nonprofit organizations, and serves as a "bridge between the nonprofit, for-profit, and government sectors."

Starting right after the stroke of midnight MDT on Monday, April 29, donations will be accepted online at IdahoGives.org.

Registration deadline:

Nonprofits wishing to participate need to be registered by April 16. Registration can be completed here.

How to Donate:

Idaho Gives provides a one-stop place to give to a variety of organizations, but your donation goes to the nonprofit of your choosing. When you go to the site, you may search by the name of the organization, by city or by the type of cause you want to support. Participating nonprofits also are grouped by size: large, medium, and small.

During the 2023 Idaho Gives event, more than 13,000 donors gave a total of more than $3.7 million dollars for 639 different organizations.

Since its first year in 2013, Idaho Gives has raised almost $25 million. 

During Idaho Gives and the weekend leading up to it, many participating organizations are hosting block parties and other fun events, which are listed here.

A variety of community partners help fund the Idaho Gives award pool. These prizes will be given to nonprofits throughout the day and give donors an opportunity for their donations to have an even greater impact.

Idaho Gives is underwritten by its presenting sponsor, Idaho Central Credit Union, and receives support from dozens of sponsors and media partners around Idaho, including Albertsons, Idaho National Laboratory, Simplot Company Foundation, Boise Cascade, Idaho Power, Micron and KTVB.

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