We harness the power of public media to encourage lifelong learning, connect our communities, and enrich the lives of all Idahoans. We tell Idaho's stories.
Friends of Idaho Public Television Inc makes very large unrestricted-style awards to Idaho Public Television, with three recent grants all directed to personnel, operations, and capital purchases. The most recent award was $7,432,000 in 2025, following $7,505,000 in 2024 and $6,498,999 in 2023. That pattern shows a funder built around sustaining public media infrastructure rather than financing a wide portfolio of short-term projects. The foundation’s own grant programs are tied to IdahoPTV mission-based work, including local productions and educational outreach. Its stated priorities also connect public media to early childhood education, literacy, community and family engagement, history, arts and culture, and STEAM. In practice, the public television station is the central recipient in the data provided, and the awards cover the operating and capital needs that keep programming and services functioning. The organization describes its role as using public media to encourage lifelong learning, connect communities, and enrich the lives of Idahoans. That mission aligns closely with the grant record, which emphasizes support for staff, operations, and facility or equipment needs at the station level.
A clear theme in the grant record is public media infrastructure. Friends of Idaho Public Television Inc gave $7,432,000 to Idaho Public Television for personnel, operations, and capital purchases, a use case that shows direct support for the station’s core capacity. Educational outreach is another named priority. The Friends of Idaho Public Television Endowment Fund is designed to generate earnings for special projects, local productions, technology, and educational outreach, and it has disbursed more than $4.7 million since establishment. The foundation also links its giving to early childhood education and literacy through its Foundation Grants and philanthropic funding channels. Those programs are described as supporting mission-based projects, programs, and initiatives in Idaho, with additional emphasis on community and family engagement, history, arts and culture, and STEAM.
The typical grant size is clustered tightly around $7 million: p25 is $6,965,500, median is $7,432,000, and p75 is $7,468,500. That narrow spread suggests large, consistent awards rather than a broad mix of small and large grants. The recent record shows repeated support for the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to recurring funding rather than one-off project grants. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grant programs are described as accepting grants and charitable gifts from private, family, and corporate foundations, and the listed funding channels do not accept unsolicited applications.
$7.4M
$17M
$7.3M
$7.6M
Most grants fall between $7M and $7.5M, with a median of $7.4M.
25th Percentile
$7M
Median
$7.4M
75th Percentile
$7.5M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in ID.
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Giving is fully concentrated in Idaho: 100% of grants in the provided data go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is also Idaho. The recent grants list places the recipient in Boise, which matches the foundation’s local scope of giving. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 3 grants in the United States and no non-U.S. countries shown in the data.
The recent grants center on Idaho Public Television and support personnel, operations, and capital purchases. The foundation’s stated program priorities also include early childhood education, literacy, community and family engagement, history, arts and culture, and STEAM.
Typical awards are large and tightly grouped: p25 is $6,965,500, median is $7,432,000, and p75 is $7,468,500. The recent grants list is consistent with that range, including a 2025 grant of $7,432,000.
No. The geographic data shows 100% of grants going to recipients in Idaho, and the scope of giving is listed as local.
The data shows repeated awards to the same recipient in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for personnel, operations, and capital purchases. That pattern indicates recurring support rather than isolated funding.
Its grant programs say Friends of Idaho Public Television accepts grants and charitable gifts from private, family, and corporate foundations to support mission-based projects, local productions, and educational outreach.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho Public Television | Boise, ID | $7,432,000 | 2025 | Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases |
| Idaho Public Television | Boise, ID | $7,505,000 | 2024 | Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases |
| Idaho Public Television | Boise, ID | $6,498,999 | 2023 | Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases |
Idaho Public Television
$7,432,000Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases
Idaho Public Television
$7,505,000Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases
Idaho Public Television
$6,498,999Funding Personnel, Operations and Capital Purchases