Major Sponsors of the Fall Folk Festival |
The Fall Folk Festival committee wishes to express our sincere thank you and appreciation to our wonderful sponsors. Their generous support makes it possible for us to bring this FREE weekend of entertainment and education to Spokane and the Inland Northwest. Again, our deepest thanks.
Major Sponsors of the Fall Folk Festival 2022
Platinum Level ($3,000+) |
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Gold Level ($1,000 to $2,999) |
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Eyes For Life - our name says it all! We want you to have great vision for life. Our office provides Spokane and the surrounding areas with consistent, quality eyecare and hand-selected eyewear. Come in and see why we’re Spokane’s best!
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The Inlander, Spokane’s weekly free newspaper, is published every Thursday and is available at more than 700 Spokane locations throughout the Inland Northwest. The Inlander was founded on independence – on the unwavering conviction that free and independent journalism helps a community thrive, that local ownership is best and that, in the end, a paper belongs to everyone.
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Jerry LeClaire
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Anonymous
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Silver Level ($750 to $999) |
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Avista Foundation, a community investment program of Avista Utilities, provides funding to non-profit organizations addressing the needs of communities and citizens served by Avista Utilities in eastern Washington, northern Idaho, portions of southern Oregon and Sanders County, Montana.
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Bronze Level ($500 to $749) |
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Christina Gospodnetich
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Eric C Johnson
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Redman Family Fund at
Innovia Foundation 421 W. Riverside Ave., Ste. 606 Spokane, WA 99201 509.624.2606 innovia.org Innovia Foundation is a community foundation that connects donor generosity to our region’s most pressing causes. The foundation collaborates with partners to drive community transformation across eastern Washington and north Idaho. It works together with other groups to address and solve our region’s problems, help those in need, identify and respond to our region’s greatest opportunities, and leave a lasting impact. The community foundation currently manages over 500 funds valued at over $120 million and has awarded over $70 million in grants and scholarships since its inception.
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Cathy Thompson
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