The Home Partnership Foundation focuses on reducing homelessness and stabilizing low-income households across Idaho, funding emergency shelters, supportive housing developers, housing authorities, and front-line human services agencies. Grants concentrate on organizations that provide shelter, rental assistance, case management and basic health services, with a clear emphasis on local/regional partners rather than national intermediaries. The foundation repeatedly supports the same core set of housing and homeless-service providers, while also funding community health and family-support programs that help clients maintain housing stability.
The Home Partnership Foundation Inc centers its giving on housing stability for low-income households and people facing homelessness in Idaho, with repeated support for the same local providers across several years. The largest recent awards show how broad that support can be: Catch Inc received $536,760 in 2025 for general assistance, Terry Reilly Health Services received $508,300 in 2025 for general assistance, and Idaho Housing & Finance Association received $468,326 in 2025 for general assistance. Those grants sit alongside housing-assistance awards to shelter and service organizations that help people stay housed or move back into housing. The foundation’s pattern is strongly local and service-oriented. Boise-based grantees such as Jesse Tree of Idaho, Ada County Housing Authority, Interfaith Sanctuary Housing, and St Vincent De Paul of SW Idaho appear multiple times in the recent grants list, as do regional partners in Nampa, Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls. The recurring mix of housing authorities, housing developers, emergency shelter providers, and community health services suggests a funder that treats housing as part of a broader stability network, not as a stand-alone issue. Its grants are also used for general assistance and housing assistance, indicating flexibility in how support is delivered to frontline organizations.
Housing assistance is a core theme. The foundation gave $292,882 in 2023 and $261,545 in 2024 to Terry Reilly Health Services for housing assistance, and it also supported housing-related work at Idaho Housing & Finance Association with $118,917 in 2023 and $92,381 in 2024. Emergency shelter and homelessness services are another clear focus. Jesse Tree of Idaho received $247,102 in 2024 for housing assistance and $240,360 in 2025 for general assistance, while Interfaith Sanctuary Housing received $40,291 in 2024 for housing assistance. The foundation also supports basic-needs and community-health partners that help stabilize households. Catch Inc received $75,924 in 2023 for housing assistance and $536,760 in 2025 for general assistance, and South Central Community Action Partner received $42,102 in 2024 for housing assistance and $44,431 in 2025 for general assistance.
Typical grants are modest to mid-sized, with a p25 of $6,025, median of $9,920, and p75 of $21,102. The recent grants list also shows a wider operating range, with several six-figure awards and many smaller awards clustered around direct service work. Recipients repeat across years: Terry Reilly Health Services, Jesse Tree of Idaho, Idaho Housing & Finance Association, Catch Inc, and South Central Community Action Partner all appear more than once, which points to sustained support rather than one-off gifts. The foundation makes program-related investments and appears to give through a family foundation structure led by Gerald M Hunter. The grants data does not show an open application process.
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Most grants fall between $6K and $21K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$21K
About 98% of grants go to recipients in ID.
Gerald M Hunter
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Concentrated regional giving: a majority of dollars go to a small set of repeat grantees in Idaho (top 4 recipients receive the largest shares), with frequent multi-year or multiple grants to local housing, shelter and community health organizations. Grants are a mix of large multi-thousand dollar commitments to core partners and smaller, targeted awards to local service providers.
Notable grantees: Terry Reilly Health Services, Idaho Housing & Finance Association, Jesse Tree of Idaho, Catch Inc, Interfaith Sanctuary Housing
Giving is overwhelmingly concentrated in Idaho: 98% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is ID. Boise appears frequently, with grantees including Catch Inc, Idaho Housing & Finance Association, Jesse Tree of Idaho, Ada County Housing Authority, Interfaith Sanctuary Housing, and St Vincent De Paul of SW Idaho. Other Idaho locations in the recent grants list include Nampa, Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls. Outside Idaho, the list includes a small number of non-US recipients in the structured data only if present, but the recent grants here are entirely US-based.
Its recent grants favor housing authorities, housing developers, emergency shelter providers, community action agencies, and health services tied to housing stability. Examples in the data include Idaho Housing & Finance Association, Jesse Tree of Idaho, Terry Reilly Health Services, Ada County Housing Authority, and Interfaith Sanctuary Housing.
The grant-size distribution centers on smaller awards, with a p25 of $6,025, a median of $9,920, and a p75 of $21,102. At the same time, the recent grants list includes much larger awards, including several in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
No. Multiple recipients appear in more than one year, including Terry Reilly Health Services, Jesse Tree of Idaho, Idaho Housing & Finance Association, Catch Inc, and South Central Community Action Partner. That pattern shows repeated support for core Idaho housing-stability providers.
The foundation’s giving is concentrated in Idaho: 98% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and Idaho is also the top state by grant count. Boise is a frequent city in the recent grants list, alongside Nampa, Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls.
Yes. The foundation is listed as making program-related investments, alongside annual grants of $4,551,918 and total assets of $2,086,428 in the latest filing year on file.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Catch Inc | Boise, ID | $937,543 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Jesse Tree of Idaho | Boise, ID | $221,003 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Idaho Housing & Finance Association | Boise, ID | $193,243 | 2026 | General assistance |
| St Vincent De Paul | Boise, ID | $57,979 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Club Inc | Idaho Falls, ID | $36,965 | 2026 | General assistance |
| South Central Community Action Partner | Twin Falls, ID | $35,893 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Idaho Region 3 Housing Coalition | Nampa, ID | $27,565 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Aid for Friends | Pocatello, ID | $26,491 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Corpus Christi House | Boise, ID | $25,950 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Interfaith Sanctuary Housing | Boise, ID | $22,895 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Sojourner's Alliance | Moscow, ID | $18,534 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Family Promise of the Palouse | Moscow, ID | $16,295 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Salvation Army - Nampa | Nampa, ID | $15,618 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Habitat For Humanity of Magic Valley | Twin Falls, ID | $15,241 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Family Promise of North Idaho | Coeur dalene, ID | $13,795 | 2026 | General assistance |
| LC Valley Youth Resource Center | Lewiston, ID | $13,304 | 2026 | General assistance |
| City of Boise | Boise, ID | $13,000 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Safe Passage | Coeur dalene, ID | $11,519 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Neighborworks Pocatello | Pocatello, ID | $11,245 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Leap Housing Solutions | Boise, ID | $11,195 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Family Services Alliance of SE Idaho | Pocatello, ID | $10,753 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Elmore Country Domestic Violence Council | Mountain Home, ID | $10,569 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Ada County Housing Authority | Boise, ID | $10,000 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Bannock Youth Foundation | Pocatello, ID | $8,609 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency | Pocatello, ID | $8,483 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Advocates Against Family Violence | Caldwell, ID | $8,395 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Blaine County Charitable Fund | Hailey, ID | $7,245 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Valley House Homeless Shelter | Twin Falls, ID | $6,746 | 2026 | General assistance |
| The House Next Door | Nampa, ID | $6,445 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Magic Valley Area Humanitarian Center | Rupert, ID | $6,345 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Bridges Idaho CO First Presbyterian Church | Pocatello, ID | $6,245 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Trinity New Home Inc | Nampa, ID | $6,045 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Emmett Independent School District | Emmett, ID | $5,944 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Twin Falls Optimist Youth House | Twin Falls, ID | $5,895 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Boise Rescue Mission Ministries | Boise, ID | $5,745 | 2026 | General assistance |
| The Community Center | Boise, ID | $5,495 | 2026 | General assistance |
| The Community Builder | Nampa, ID | $5,445 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Jemfriends Inc | Boise, ID | $5,345 | 2026 | General assistance |
| USCRI Refugee Programs | Twin Falls, ID | $5,296 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Low Income Support Inc | Boise, ID | $5,295 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Giraffe Laugh Early Learning Centers | Garden City, ID | $5,295 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Moscow Affordable Housing Trust | Moscow, ID | $5,195 | 2026 | General assistance |
| Catch Inc | Boise, ID | $536,760 | 2025 | General assistance |
| Terry Reilly Health Services | Nampa, ID | $508,300 | 2025 | General assistance |
| Idaho Housing & Finance Association | Boise, ID | $468,326 | 2025 | General assistance |
| Jesse Tree of Idaho | Boise, ID | $240,360 | 2025 | General assistance |
| Ada County Housing Authority | Boise, ID | $64,896 | 2025 | General assistance |
| The Houing Company | Boise, ID | $52,800 | 2025 | General assistance |
| St Vincent De Paul of SW Idaho | Boise, ID | $45,786 | 2025 | General assistance |
| South Central Community Action Partner | Twin Falls, ID | $44,431 | 2025 | General assistance |
Catch Inc
$937,543General assistance
Jesse Tree of Idaho
$221,003General assistance
Idaho Housing & Finance Association
$193,243General assistance
St Vincent De Paul
$57,979General assistance
Club Inc
$36,965General assistance
South Central Community Action Partner
$35,893General assistance
Idaho Region 3 Housing Coalition
General assistance
Aid for Friends
$26,491General assistance
Corpus Christi House
$25,950General assistance
Interfaith Sanctuary Housing
$22,895General assistance
Sojourner's Alliance
$18,534General assistance
Family Promise of the Palouse
$16,295General assistance
Salvation Army - Nampa
$15,618General assistance
Habitat For Humanity of Magic Valley
$15,241General assistance
Family Promise of North Idaho
$13,795General assistance
LC Valley Youth Resource Center
$13,304General assistance
City of Boise
$13,000General assistance
Safe Passage
$11,519General assistance
Neighborworks Pocatello
$11,245General assistance
Leap Housing Solutions
$11,195General assistance
Family Services Alliance of SE Idaho
$10,753General assistance
Elmore Country Domestic Violence Council
$10,569General assistance
Ada County Housing Authority
$10,000General assistance
Bannock Youth Foundation
$8,609General assistance
Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency
$8,483General assistance
Advocates Against Family Violence
$8,395General assistance
Blaine County Charitable Fund
$7,245General assistance
Valley House Homeless Shelter
$6,746General assistance
The House Next Door
$6,445General assistance
Magic Valley Area Humanitarian Center
$6,345General assistance
Bridges Idaho CO First Presbyterian Church
$6,245General assistance
Trinity New Home Inc
$6,045General assistance
Emmett Independent School District
$5,944General assistance
Twin Falls Optimist Youth House
$5,895General assistance
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries
$5,745General assistance
The Community Center
$5,495General assistance
The Community Builder
$5,445General assistance
Jemfriends Inc
$5,345General assistance
USCRI Refugee Programs
$5,296General assistance
Low Income Support Inc
$5,295General assistance
Giraffe Laugh Early Learning Centers
$5,295General assistance
Moscow Affordable Housing Trust
$5,195General assistance
Catch Inc
$536,760General assistance
Terry Reilly Health Services
$508,300General assistance
Idaho Housing & Finance Association
$468,326General assistance
Jesse Tree of Idaho
$240,360General assistance
Ada County Housing Authority
$64,896General assistance
The Houing Company
$52,800General assistance
St Vincent De Paul of SW Idaho
$45,786General assistance
South Central Community Action Partner
$44,431General assistance