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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho donors will have 24 hours to open their wallets to hundreds of nonprofits and charities in the upcoming fourth annual "Idaho Gives."
The one-day only fundraising blitz starts on Thursday. The goal is to get as many people as possible to donate to a cause of their choice.
The fundraising for charities — ranging from Idaho Youth Ranch to the Idaho Diaper Bank and the Boise Rescue Mission — will happen almost entirely on the web at idahogives.org.
The day of giving will coincide with several statewide charity events also planned for Thursday. Events include an all-day celebration party in Boise, an open house in Coeur d'Alene sponsored by Idaho Drug Free Youth and a brush clean up in Idaho Falls.
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