Four organizations in Shoshone County recently received $28,500 in grant funding through the Innovia Foundation’s 2025 Community Grants program.
This year, the city of Osburn, Kellogg Project Uplift, Silver Valley Seniors and the Wallace Food Bank each received project funds that will go to support education and youth development, health and well-being, arts and culture, economic opportunity or improved quality of life.
The city of Osburn received $1,500 for its summer and early literacy program, which serves up to 100 children each year.
Kellogg Project Uplift was awarded $5,000 to host a sensory carnival and build a public lending library to share sensory-friendly equipment.
Silver Valley Seniors received $10,000 to support the Meals on Wheels program as well as fund the Senior Center’s congregate meals.
The Wallace Food Bank was awarded $12,000, which will help it continue to purchase food and vouchers to be redistributed to families in Shoshone County.











