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
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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