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2026 ISLD Educational Mini Grant Awards

Grant recipients must submit a final project report upon completion or by October 1, 2026 whichever comes first.

Each year, the Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD) goes beyond overseeing retail operations to support community-driven efforts focused on preventing underage drinking and promoting responsible alcohol use. Through an annual education award from the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA), ISLD administers the Educational Mini Grant Program, empowering schools, nonprofits, law enforcement agencies, and community organizations across Idaho to advance prevention, education, and outreach initiatives.

ISLD proudly partnered with the following organizations to support innovative local programs making a meaningful impact across Idaho:

  • Insight Matters Inc., on behalf of the 1P Kids Succeed Coalition – Payette County Youth Alcohol Prevention Action Team
  • Project Hope Helps Inc. – Under Age Alcohol Abuse Awareness Groups
  • Meridian Anti-Drug Coalition and Meridian Police Department Collaboration – Underage Drinking Prevention and Responsible Alcohol Use Initiative
  • College of Idaho – Youth Mentoring and Youth Action Pact (YAP)
  • Sandpoint Youth Center, Inc. – Healthy Teens After School
  • Idaho Department of Education – Idaho Prevention and Support Conference (IPSC)
  • Idaho Drug Free Youth – Idaho Youth Summit 2026
  • Lapwai School District #341 – 2026 Lapwai Underage Drinking Sticker Shock Campaign Project
  • Selkirk-Pend Oreille Transit Authority – SPOT on Safe Ride Campaign
  • Hazelton High School – Senior Sober Event 2026
  • Wendell High School Class of 2026 – Graduation Senior Sober Night 2026
  • Glenns Ferry High School – Class of 2026 Senior Sober Celebration

By investing in these projects, ISLD continues its commitment to strengthening Idaho communities through prevention education, collaboration, and outreach. Together with our partners, we are helping create safer environments and encouraging responsible choices—one conversation, one partnership, and one initiative at a time.

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