2024 Year in Giving Review

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Introduction

Director’s Perspective 2024

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Roger Quarles

Executive Director

Recognizing that exceptional individuals are the cornerstone of effective organizations, our 2024 giving strategy centered on investing in and empowering innovative leaders who are working to create lasting change within their communities. 

With the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation’s grants totaling $30.2 million, we were able to support leaders driving transformation in the areas of learning, community, and recreation.

Increasing access to world-class learning opportunities continues to be part of our long-term vision. In 2024 we supported the development of new public charter schools bringing the total to 31 high-performing schools throughout Idaho, serving 13,500 students.

Investing in the potential of Idaho and its people continues to top our vision list. By advancing the work of Mission43, we were able to support over 10,000 veterans in their quest for post-military employment, continuing education opportunities, and leadership development.

Whether identifying gaps in learning opportunities, looking at new technologies to support adaptive athletes, or cultivating the next generation of leaders, our work is growing and strengthening the community for accessible recreation.

We will continue to look to the talented leaders who challenge the status quo, inspire others to action, and demonstrate a deep understanding of the systemic issues they aim to address. And we will continue our legacy of championing sustainable solutions that create lasting positive change and accelerate opportunities for all Idahoans.

Roger Quarles

Executive Director

Our Vision

Accelerating oportunities in Idaho

Mission

Investing time, energy, and resources into: Limitless Learning, Innovative Leaders, and Stronger Communities.

Our Values

  • Family Engagement

  • Integrity

  • Leadership

  • Opportunity

  • Innovation

  • Results

Giving Strategy

Innovative learning

Idaho as an exemplary model for innovative learning.

Community and Recreation

Idaho as a destination for accessible world-class recreation.

Idaho After The Military

Idaho as the most desirable state for life after the military.

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kids attended one of the 31 high-performing schools created for Idaho students

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Veterans and their spouses took advantage of employment, education, and engagement opportunities through Mission43

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parents, teachers, and key leaders accessed free education news and data throughout the year at Idaho Ed News

2024 Highlights

Breaking Barriers and Advancing Accessible Mountain Biking in Idaho

CAF Idaho hosted the largest Mountain Bike Clinic in the country, uniting athletes and innovators for an incredible weekend of recreation and community. In collaboration with Noel Joyce, participants worked together to design and build an open-source adaptive mountain bike. This innovative project allows individuals to access design files, create their own parts, and customize the bike to fit their unique needs—all at a more affordable cost. By empowering people to ride and learn from one another, the Challenged Athletes Foundation is redefining accessible recreation in Idaho.

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leaders and educators transforming idaho's future

Bluum is leading the way in recruiting talented school leaders and supporting Idaho schools to create life-changing opportunities for kids and families across the state. With 31 schools serving over 13,500 students, these leaders are transforming education through their passion, vision, and dedication. By fostering schools where children can thrive and families feel supported, they are making a lasting difference and positioning Idaho as a model for quality education.

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building community and transforming lives for idaho's military families

Mission43 has become a life-changing force for veterans and military spouses across Idaho. Mission43 has helped them find purpose, connection, and opportunity—whether through career advancement, transformative events, or the prestigious Leaders Fellowship Program. With over 10,000 members statewide, Mission43 continues to create a community where shared experiences lead to growth, belonging, and lifelong friendships. Together, they are making Idaho the most desirable state for life after the military.

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Over $ 100 million Given

Staff

J.B. “Joe” Scott

Founding Chairman, Director

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Jamie Jo Scott

Board Chair

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Brian Scott

Director

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Brian Naeve

Vice President

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Brady Panatopoulos

Chief Executive Officer

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Roger Quarles

Executive Director

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Tiffany Trader

Director of Employee Experience

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Sean Harris

Director of Information Technology

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Jodi LaBrie

Tax Director

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Sam Fleetwood

Controller

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Hillary Dater

Program Officer

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Dan Nelson

Program Officer

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Stacia Albiston

Communications Officer

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Melissa Merritt

Grants Coordinator

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Alison Garrow

Program Manager

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Julia Fishman

Program Coordinator

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Brad Blair

Program Coordinator

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Chad Rohr

Program Coordinator

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Anna Woodring

Program Coordinator

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Amanda Knight

Program Coordinator

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Aaron Knight

Project Coordinator

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Bella Castro

Marketing Coordinator

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Travis Rolstad

Facilities & Campus Manager

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Mimi Fahnstrom

Project Coordinator & Executive Assistant

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Lulu Garcia

Creator of First Impressions

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CJ Brown

Creator of First Impressions

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