May 13, 2021

2021 Visionary Leaders

2021 Visionary Leaders

To ensure YWCA Spokane meets the dynamic needs of families who walk through our doors experiencing domestic violence, homelessness and unemployment, each Visionary Leader has joined the impact circle level that is the most meaningful to them and aligns with their annual giving capacity. We are eternally grateful for the caring individuals and organizations who are joining our circle of Visionary Leaders in 2021, giving us the flexible funding to support the area of greatest need, especially with the increased need our community continues to face as we continue to deal with ramifications of the the COVID-19 pandemic.

This page is updated monthly as community members and organizations join the impact circle that is most meaningful to them and aligns with their annual giving capacity.

LEVEL I: $10,000+

Andy Vickers

Avista Foundation

Columbia Bank

Empire Health Foundation

Garco Construction

George F. Jewett Foundation

Harvest Foundation

Horizons Foundation

Inland Imaging

Innovia Foundation

Innovia Foundation – Alvin & Jane Wolff Fund

Innovia Foundation – Heinz and Anne Zegke Foundation

Jim Sheehan

Johnston-Fix Foundation

Kalispel Tribe and Northern Quest Resort & Casino

Katherine Titus

Laura Frank

Laura Vickers

Liz Morris

Mary Alberts

Mitchelin Wolff

Morning Star Foundation

MultiCare Health System

Northwest Farm Credit Services

Numerica Credit Union

Premera Blue Cross

Providence Health Care

R. Lamar Bass

Rick Robinson

Scott Morris

US Bank – Foundation

Washington Trust Bank

Wells Fargo Foundation

Women Helping Women Fund

LEVEL II: $5,000+

Bank of America – Charitable Foundation

BNSF Railway Foundation

Elizabeth Pool Charitable Trust

Ferraiuolo Foundation

Fidelity Charitable

First Interstate Bank

Helen Donigan

Horizon Credit Union

James Hawley

Jeff Shaffer

Jeri Self-Merritt

Joe Frank

JW Webb

Kaiser Aluminum

Lauren Webb

Lisa Shaffer

LPL Financial

Mt. Spokane Pediatrics

Nancy Barthelmess

Terry Thoren

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

LEVEL III: $2,500+

Barb Richardson

Carole Hemingway

Debbie Duvoisin

Eric Rosentrater

Heather Rosentrater

Itron, Inc.

Kim Zentz

Moss Adams LLP

Robert Pierce

Sally Pritchard

Steve Duvoisin

Stone Group of Companies

Tom Richardson

Tom Tremaine

Umpqua Bank

LEVEL IV: $1,000+

Aimee Maurer

Amalie Day

AZ Zaman

Barb Umbdenstock

Becky Sechler Patnoi

Betty Culnane

Bob Lee

Camille Christiansen

Carla Cicero

Carol Haugen

Chapter & Verse

Chuck Zimmerman

Claudette Kenmir

Craig Lee

Dan Rey-Bear

Dana Morris Lee

Deanna Hildenbrand

Debbie Zimmerman

Debra Schultz

Dennis Vermillion

Devin Broussard

Donna Stambaugh

Ed Brandstoettner

Elizabeth Mattana

Erica Hallock

Erika Zaman

Fidelity Charitable – Hugnahaph Fund

Fidelity Charitable – Sweet Giving Account

Fortitude Financial

Gail Daehlin

George Girvin

Google

HUB International Limited

Innovia Foundation – Matthews Mahoney Donor-Advised FundJamie Billings

Jan Wigen

Janet Brougher

Jeanette Hauck

Jim Vernon

Joan Menzies

Joanne Rounseville

Josh Maurer

Julie McCulloh

Julie Schmidt

Karen Weis

Kathy Golden

Kathy Greco

Katie Gilsdorf

Keane Sweet

Ken Cruz

Keri Buster

Kim Pearman-Gillman

Kurt Dehmer

Larissa Williams

Latisha Hill

Laura McAloon

Lila Girvin

Linda Hendricksen

Lisa Brown

Lynda Hall

Marjorie Peterson

Mark Hendricksen

Mark Stambaugh

Marlene Feist

Mary Cameron

Mary DeLateur

Marybeth Smith

Maurer Law Office

Meg Curtin Rey-Bear

Meg Miller

Merrie Dehmer

Mitch Swenson

Molly Philopant

Nancy Mahoney

Nikki Smith

Patsy Etter

Phebe Thompson

Richard Umbdenstock

Rick Pearman-Gillman

Robin Harrison

Russ Feist

Schwab Charitable Fund

Sharen Keattch

Sherry Lee

Susan Ashe

Susanne Hartung

Terry Hauck

Thayne McCulloh

Tighe Smith

Tom McAloon

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Wendle Motors


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