
Known for enabling people to weatherize their homes, access energy assistance, start businesses and prevent homelessness, Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) has helped people, businesses and nonprofits weather many storms since it was founded as one of the Community Action Agencies started during the War on Poverty in 1966.
Today it is one of 1,000 Community Action Agencies in the U.S. and 30 in the state.
"We serve 39,000 people each year, making life better for roughly 10 percent of the community in small and big ways," said Julie Honenkamp, who is SNAP's third CEO. . . . . . . .

