Our Community

Powered by an Ecosystem of Generosity

The Wood River Valley is blessed with majestic landscapes and a vibrant and close-knit community. Residents and visitors alike benefit from services and amenities that far exceed what a small rural community like ours might expect to have. It's all possible because the people who love this place invest in its future with their time and resources. Dozens of nonprofit organizations do more than just enhance daily life, they serve as the very heartbeat of our collective spirit.

To learn more about local nonprofits you may also wish to visit ItsInOurNatureWRV.org. The “it’s in our nature” campaign, an initiative of Spur, highlights the indispensable role of local nonprofits in our community and seeks to inspire more people to learn, volunteer, and give back.

Photo courtesy of Carol Waller

Generosity benefits people everyday

Generosity gets us through crises

Generosity helps people overcome major life challenges

Free, in-home nursing for people with terminal or chronic health conditions

-Hospice


Shelter and a path forward for people escaping domestic violence

-The Advocates

Legal assistance with immigration status

-The Alliance of Idaho

A supportive living situation while recovering from addiction

-Men’s Second Chance Living

Areas of greatest need

Spur monitors the community’s greatest vulnerabilities and opportunities so we can educate people about where support is most needed. Current top issues include:

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Access to childcare 

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Early childhood learning

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Elder care

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Impacts of population growth

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Mental health

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Workforce housing

Contact us to learn about programs and initiatives in our community that address these topics.

To view a list of local nonprofits, please visit Spur’s nonprofit directory.