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Local organizations receive donations from D.L. Evans Bank

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - D.L. Evans Bank has announced the 2021 Employee Directed Donation Initiative.

The following is a list of organizations chosen to receive the donation:

  • Adaptive Cycling of Southern Idaho: $1,575 (nominated by Nestor Lopez, Corporate Office)
  • ARCH Community Housing Trust: $1,575 (nominated by Mason Frederickson, Ketchum Branch)
  • Blaine County Housing Authority: $1,575 (nominated by Mason Frederickson, Ketchum Branch)
  • Boise Farmers Mobile Market: $1,575 (nominated by Tory Pearse, Downtown Boise Branch)
  • CAPSA – Community Abuse Prevention Service Agency: $1,575 (David Mumm, Logan Branch)
  • Community Food Basket Idaho Falls: $1,050 (Taylor Crossley, Ammon Branch)
  • Community Health Clinics, Inc. dba Terry Reilly Health Services; $2,100 (Silvia Morrow, Nampa Karcher Branch)
  • Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline: $1,050 (Amy Evans, Boise Cole and Emerald Branch)
  • Julies Clothes for Kids: $525 (Shawna Nichol, North Burley Branch)
  • Kimberly Ageless Senior Citizens: $1,050 (Virgil Johnson, Kimberly Branch)
  • Martha and Mary’s Food Pantry: $1,050 (Cynthia Gil, Jerome Branch)
  • Mountain View Center Food Pantry: $1,050 (Shelly Wolf, North Burley Branch)
  • NeighborWorks Pocatello: $2,100 (Nyle Minnick, South Pocatello Branch)
  • Rose Advocates, Inc.: $1,575 (Larry Hogg, Fruitland Branch)
  • Twin Falls Optimist Foundation, Inc.: $1,050 (Danae Klimes, Twin Falls Financial Center)
  • Utah Certified Development Company: $5,250 (Bruce Ashcroft, South Ogden Branch)
  • Voices Against Violence Magic Valley: $1,050 (Shelby Tolle, Twin Falls Financial Center)

This donation initiative gives D.L. Evans Bank employees an opportunity to nominate their favorite non-profit organizations in Idaho and Utah to receive a donation.

The first round of donations was awarded with a total of $26,775. An additional 5% was added to each total in the employee’s name.

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