Idaho
Fundraising platform FlipCause owes millions to charities nationwide, including nonprofits in Idaho
The Fundraising platform FlipCause filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December, according to court documents. But the Oakland-based company owes more than $29 million to charities nationwide, including two in Idaho.
Allison Terenzio-Moody is the executive director of the Treasure Valley Children’s Theater. They put on productions for youth in the Boise Area like High School Musical Jr., and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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Treasure Valley Children’s Theater
Before the company went bankrupt, she used FlipCause to take donations, sell tickets to performances and manage classes. The company owes her organization about $20,000, and she’s not sure she’ll ever see it.
“Basically, they took money away from our kids, and they took money away from our donors,” she said.
In November, California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a cease and desist order to Flipcause to stop all operations, including taking charitable donations.
“Donors placed their trust in Flipcause to ensure their contributions reached those in need. Instead, charities are experiencing significant financial stress due to the platform holding these funds back. This is simply unacceptable,” said Attorney General Bonta in a statement on the California Department of Justice website.
”I’ve basically been told that, that money’s gone. You’re not going to see it, so you need to move on,” Terenzio-Moody said.
Despite switching to a new app and fundraising in December and January, Terenzio-Moody said the nonprofit is still operating in the negative.
“I want to make sure people know that we aren’t going anywhere,” Terenzio-Moody said. “We are so in love with what we do and the community that we create for young people. Our education programs and our productions are going to continue, but we need some help.”
Most of her efforts are focused on fundraising to recoup the lost costs, and Terenzio-Moody said that’s taken the focus away from the organization’s education programs.
Up in Hayden, Ds Connections – a nonprofit that helps people with Down Syndrome – also lost around $20,000 from FlipCause. But they’ve had better luck in turning things around.
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Susan Villelli, founder and board president at the nonprofit, said the organization was able to raise all the lost funding and more after an Idaho Gives campaign, and the support of the local North Idaho community.
“We have not lost any programs, or canceled anything due to the FlipCause case, and because our budget is now back to its original design for 2025, it’s full steam ahead with everything as planned, including new projects,” she said.
There is a new wrinkle in the bankruptcy case which could allow these nonprofits to recoup some of their losses after all. Last month, Jeffrey T. Testa, the trustee for FlipCause, asked a Delaware court to convert the case to Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and the motion was granted.
“The trustee has been given the authority to try to claw back some of that money for the nonprofits,” Heidi K. Abegg, a lawyer in Washington D.C. who has clients who are owed money by FlipCause.
Terenzio-Moody said she plans to look into her legal options in light of the new developments, and Villelli said her nonprofit is going to fight for whatever funding they can recapture through the legal system.
Idaho
GALLERY | East Idaho Memorial Day displays honor the fallen – East Idaho News
People across eastern Idaho spent Memorial Day visiting Field of Honor Displays in Idaho Falls and Pocatello.
The Idaho Field of Heroes Memorial display at Century High School features thousands of white markers and flags honoring fallen service members from the Global War on Terrorism and Idahoans who have died since September 11, 2001.
At the Field of Honor display at Russ Freeman Park in Idaho Falls, 1,000 American flags were on display as a tribute to benefit local Veterans Groups, local Child Abuse Prevention Agencies, and Bonneville-Idaho Falls Crime Stoppers.
Here is a collection of photos from both locations.
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I-90 resurfacing project near Montana-Idaho border to cause delays through August
MISSOULA, Mont. — Drivers on Interstate 90 near the Montana-Idaho border should plan for delays starting this week.
Crews will resurface sections of Interstate 90 between Saltese and Haugan, from mile markers 11.2 to 15.7.
Work includes milling, chip sealing, fog sealing, and adding new pavement markings and signage.
Construction is expected to run through the end of August, with crews working from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Drivers should expect 35 mph speed limits, single-lane traffic, possible shoulder routing, and delays through the work zone.
Idaho
Three hospitalized after head-on crash on State Highway 45 in Owyhee County
OWYHEE COUNTY — Three people were hospitalized after a head-on collision on State Highway 45 on Sunday morning, the Idaho State Police said.
The crash occurred at 11:30 a.m. on May 24 at mile marker 10.4 when a southbound Toyota Tacoma struck a northbound GMC Terrain, authorities said. The Tacoma was driven by a 22-year-old man from Melba; a 45-year-old Melba man was a passenger. The Terrain was driven by a 35-year-old man from Meridian.
All three were transported to area hospitals — two by ground ambulance and one by air ambulance — the Idaho State Police said.
All occupants were reported to have been wearing seatbelts. Northbound and southbound lanes on SH‑45 were blocked for approximately two hours while emergency crews worked to clear the scene.
The crash remains under investigation by the Idaho State Police.
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