DoNATE & SUPPORT SASi
SASi is funded primarily through grants and your generous donations. Your support keeps our doors open and our meals flowing.
Sandpoint Area Seniors, inc. (SASi) is funded primarily through grants and your donations! We receive just partial reimbursement from the Area Agency on Aging of North Idaho. This funding only covers around 1/3 the cost of our nutrition programs. SASi provides approximately 2,100 meals a month, both in-house and home-delivered throughout Bonner County.
SASi is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 82-0418894. All donations are tax-deductible.
Ways to Give
Other Ways to Help
Community Impact
A $10,000 donation enabled exterior building paint. “This generous donation was instrumental in realizing a crucial project beyond our usual means.”
“Thank you for our new meat slicer. It’s the best tool in the kitchen! Compared to a simple knife it requires way less effort.” — Brenda Curtis, Head Chef
Granted $10,000 for an automatic garage door opener and covered walkway to assist volunteer drivers during inclement weather.
Donor Stories
The generosity of our community keeps SASi strong. Here are just a few stories of people and organizations making a difference.
Our Sponsors & Partners
Thank you to the businesses and organizations whose generous support makes our programs possible.
Corporate & Business Donors
Advanced Care North West
Alpine Motors
Anderson Creations
Angels over Sandpoint
Area Agency on Aging of N. Idaho
Auburn Crest
Blue Cross of Idaho
Bunco Babes
Community Assistance League
Dover Community Church
Durfee Construction
Eichardt’s Inc
First Presbyterian Church
Idaho Community Foundation
Innovia Community Foundation
JTMF Foundation
Kroger Foundation
Litehouse Foods
Medicaid-IDHW
Molina Healthcare-Medicaid
Mountain Ledgers
Newman Community Bible Church
P1FCU
Rotary Club of Sandpoint
Spears Insurance Inc
Ting
Virginia Brooks Trust
Washington Trust Bank
Thank you to all of our donors and sponsors who give monthly, yearly, and spontaneously to help us keep our doors open. Every contribution — no matter the size — makes a difference in the lives of seniors in Bonner County.









































