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Oregon Private Grants

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Border Board Ready Workforce Mobilization Grant Program
$100,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Sep 4, 2024

The Oregon Community Foundation is offering a grant of $10,000 to $100,000 for projects that enhance economic vitality and workforce development in specified Oregon counties, with priority given to initiatives that improve prosperity, tax base, competitiveness, workforce skills, and image of the region, and can be used for equipment, facility upgrades, start-up costs, and other necessary services.

Workforce Development
City or township governments
Meyer Memorial Trust Fund 2024
$100,000
Meyer Memorial Trust
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 23, 2024

Date Added

Sep 3, 2024

The Meyer Memorial Trust is accepting applications for its Meyer’s 2024 Funding Opportunity. Donor Name: Meyer Memorial Trust State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/23/2024 Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The Meyer is opening a funding opportunity through the three issue-based priority areas: The Resilient Places, the Empowered Youth, and the Collective Prosperity. Types of Grant Support Meyer plans to make the following types of grant awards under this funding opportunity: Project Support: Project Support grants are available to all eligible applicants. These grants will provide funding for specific charitable projects or initiatives. Applicants must clearly outline the project’s objectives, activities, and anticipated outcomes and provide a project budget as an attachment to the application. Operating Support: Operating Support grants are available to 501(c)(3) public charities. These grants provide funding to support the overall operations of the organization, allowing flexibility in how the funds are used to achieve the organization’s mission and goals. Funding Information Grant Maximum Funding is $200,000 per year. Grant Period 1 year. Some returning Meyer grantees may be eligible for up to 2 years of funding. Allowable Costs Include Employee salaries and benefits Cost of services (contractors and consultants) Project supplies and materials Equipment necessary for project delivery Travel expenses related to the project Other direct costs that are necessary for supporting the proposed project Administrative or indirect costs associated with the grant. Eligibility Criteria Meyer will accept applications from the following types of organizations: 501(c)(3) public charities State, local, and tribal governments (including public schools) Faith-based organizations Certain fiscally sponsored charitable groups or programs. Additional Eligibility Requirements  Meyer will only fund work that takes place in or otherwise benefits people in Oregon.  Meyer funds cannot be used for proselytizing.  In addition, applicants must comply with Meyer’s policy regarding nondiscrimination.  In order to start an application, you will be asked to confirm that the applicant organization(s) meet these eligibility requirements. For more information, visit MMT.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
Black Equity Movement General Operations Grant
$50,000
The Collins Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Sep 10, 2024

Date Added

Aug 8, 2024

The Collins Foundation is excited to announce its Black Equity Movement General Operations Grant. Donor Name: The Collins Foundation State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/10/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Collins Foundation is committed to a just and equitable Oregon for all Oregonians. Through the work of the BEM Committee, the foundation seeks to confront and address the inequities experienced by Black Oregonians wherever they live in the state. The BEM General Operations Grant provides unrestricted funds for general investments in support of a grantee’s mission or for a specific project or program. Grantees can use the funds as they see fit to achieve their goals. Examples include salaries or overhead, investments in technology, or supplies. Funding Information The maximum award is $50,000. Eligibility Criteria  The BEM General Operations Grant will fund emerging and mid-size Black-serving and/or Black-led organizations operating in Oregon. Eligible organizations have been in operation for seven years or fewer and/or have a budget under $500,000. Applicants must be one of the following: A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. An organization or project that operates under a fiscal sponsor that is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Ineligibility  Foundation does not fund: Individuals. Political campaigns, lobbying, or the crafting of legislation. Organizations that discriminate against communities they serve, staff, or volunteers on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or any other protected status. Organizations that require participation in religious/faith activities as a condition of service delivery or require adherence to religious/faith beliefs as a condition of service or employment. For more information, visit The Collins Foundation.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Nonprofits
2024 Community Partnership Grant Program
$60,000
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 9, 2024

Date Added

Jul 22, 2024

The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute created the Community Partnership Program (CPP) to support the development of sustainable collaborations with Oregon communities to address community-identified cancer needs. Donor Name: OHSU Knight Cancer Institute State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 08/09/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The mission of the Community Partnership Program is to work hand in hand with Oregon communities as allies in the Knight Cancer Institute’s efforts to end cancer as they know it. Support Oregon communities in identifying and addressing their most pressing cancer-related needs. Enhance collaboration between Oregon communities and OHSU to address local cancer issues and cancer health disparities. Foster the skills and abilities of Oregon communities to ensure efforts to address local cancer issues are sustainable long-term. The Community Partnership Program highly encourages proposals that address cancer-related health disparities and increase equity for Oregon communities that have been historically disadvantaged and/or marginalized. Organizations that are led by and/or those that are committed to serving populations facing cancer health disparities are highly encouraged to apply. Grant Tiers  The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute provides awards across three tiers. Tier 1: Define Need Develop a local action plan through the identification of cancer priorities based on local capacity building, data collection and analysis. This could be achieved through one of the following: Conduct a community cancer needs assessment to define next steps for addressing a local cancer issue. Establish a committee or coalition to review existing data and collaboratively address a pressing local cancer issue. Tier 2: Develop and Pilot Develop/adapt and pilot a small program, project or activity to determine its feasibility and acceptability for addressing a priority cancer issue(s) or disparity in a specific community. This could be achieved through one of the following strategies: An evidence-based approach or intervention. A newly developed approach. Tier 3: Evaluate and Sustain Evaluate an approach with demonstrated feasibility/acceptability and establish strategies for sustainability. This could be achieved through implementation of one of the following: An evidence-based approach adapted for the target community. A previously piloted project, program, or activity in a specific community. Funding Information Tier 1: Define Need Up to $15,000 Tier 2: Develop and Pilot Up to $30,000 Tier 3: Evaluate and Sustain Up to $60,000. Grant Period 1 Year. Allowable Expenses Funds may be used for the following types of expenses provided they are directly attributable to the proposed project: Personnel: Costs include both salary and fringe benefits (see restriction below in unallowable expenses). Consultant fees. Equipment: Defined as any item that has a useful life of over one year. Materials and supplies. Travel costs (excluding travel for CPP required trainings, which will be provided). Clinical care costs. Indirect costs: Include facilities and administration and/or overhead. Not to exceed 10% of the total budget (without an approved justification). Eligibility Criteria  Individuals affiliated with community groups/organizations, schools, government bodies, health/medical clinics, health systems or businesses may apply. OHSU employees, students, divisions or departments are not eligible to apply. While the Community Partnership Program encourages collaboration between community organizations and experts in the field, funds are not intended to solely support the work of an individual who is not affiliated with a community organization. Individuals affiliated with an academic institution or university are required to partner with a local community-based organization to ensure funds are invested into the target community. This partnership should include collaboration on proposal development and, if funded, the community partner should contribute to or lead project implementation. The Community Partnership Program may limit the number of grants made to an organization in a single cycle or cumulatively. In addition, the Steering Committee may prioritize applications that propose a unique or innovative project, thereby reserving the right to deny the funding of proposals that duplicate or are similar in scope to other previously funded and/or proposed CPP projects. For more information, visit OHSU.

Science and Technology
Private institutions of higher education
Roundhouse Foundation Grant Program
$50,000
The Roundhouse Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 2, 2024

The Roundhouse Foundation is accepting proposals for grant program. Donor Name: The Roundhouse Foundation State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) Grant is Closed Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The Roundhouse Foundation supports creative solutions to the unique challenges associated with rural culture primary focus in Oregon and federally-recognized and historic bands and tribes that occupied the land that is now known as the state of Oregon Focus Areas Arts & Culture Education Environmental Stewardship Social Services  Funding Information Grant requests between $2,501 and $50,000.  The median award is approx. $20,000. Grant Period Preferred proposals span 12-18 months. Eligibility Criteria  Provide direct benefit to Oregon’s rural and/or Tribal communities Align with Roundhouse focus areas Only one grant open at a time; make sure organization is up to date in filing final reports IRS-designated 501(c)3 non-profits, government entities or Tribal governments Roundhouse accepts applications from fiscal sponsors that become the grant partner and receive the funding if awarded.  Ineligibility Organizations outside of U.S. Endowments Scholarships Charter Schools 501(c)s that are not 501(c)3s Faith-based organizations Any public-facing material with religious or faith-based symbols or text Legislative or policy work Acquisition of land or property Not Eligible Through Open Call Multi-year grants Significant facility development or improvement projects Sponsorships / Fundraiser contributions For more information, visit Roundhouse Foundation.

Infrastructure
County governments
Community Grants Program for Nonprofit Organizations
$40,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 23, 2024

Date Added

Jun 27, 2024

The Oregon Community Foundation is accepting applications to provide equitable access to flexible funding for organizations serving the most pressing needs in communities throughout Oregon. Donor Name: Oregon Community Foundation State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 07/23/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: They encourage a broad range of nonprofits to apply. They prioritize work that clearly addresses community-identified needs in support of the following Oregon populations who have histori[1]cally experienced significant bias, discrimination or underinvestment: Black, Indigenous, Latino/x and communities of color. (Communities of color include, but are not limited to, Black/African/African American, Indigenous/Native American, Latino/x, Asian/ Asian American, Southwest Asian and North African/Middle Eastern and North African, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander). People living in under-resourced communities and/or communities lacking critical infrastructure. Immigrants and/or refugees. People experiencing disabilities. People living on low incomes. People who are homeless/unsheltered. People who identify as LGBTQ+. Survivors of domestic violence and/or child abuse. Funding Information  The maximum award is $40,000, but the average size is $15,000–$20,000. Grant Period The grant period is one year. Funding Priorities Funding will go to a broad range of organizations to support small capital, capacity-building and new or expanding programs or projects that will deepen, enhance or grow work in their community.  Funding will support applications focused on one of these three grant types: New or expanding program or project. Costs associated with developing a new program or service or expanding a current one. New activities a) did not exist before, and b) are planned or developed to address a gap or need for the organization or the community served. Expanding activities build on previous success to significantly increase impact on more or different people or communities. This can include reaching a new or different population, county or community or significantly more of the same population in the same community. Requests to support ongoing, incremental growth are not competitive and will not be considered. They have no single definition of “significant expansion” for all contexts and needs. Please explain why your request is a significant expansion in terms of community needs. Capacity-building. Costs relating to new or expanded activities that develop the organization. Typical examples include strategic or business planning, board development, volunteer coordination, program planning, and marketing and communications. Small capital. Costs associated with new or expanded building construction, renovation or equipment. Total small capital costs may not exceed $500,000. Eligibility Criteria The following organizations are eligible to apply: 501(c)(3) organizations, tribal entities and government entities are eligible to apply. Other types of organizations may work with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor to become eligible; an official agreement outlining the relationship with the fiscal sponsor must be submitted with the application. Organizations that have active grants with other OCF grant programs are eligible to apply in 2024. For more information, visit Oregon Community Foundation.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
William E. and Thelma F. Housman Grant Program
Contact for amount
William E. and Thelma F. Housman Foundation for Medical Research
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 13, 2024

This funding opportunity supports charitable organizations in Oregon that are conducting medical research aimed at improving health outcomes and advancing medical knowledge.

Science and Technology
Nonprofits
2024 Outdoor School Grant Program
Contact for amount
Gray Family Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Aug 9, 2024

Date Added

Jun 7, 2024

The Gray Family Foundation’s Outdoor School Grant Program seeks to increase the capacity of schools and outdoor school providers to deliver high quality outdoor school experiences to all Oregon 5th or 6th grade students. Donor Name: Gray Family Foundation State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 08/09/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Despite the availability of these funds, Gray FF recognizes that not all schools and communities are prepared or eligible to directly apply for programmatic funding from OSU Extension Outdoor School. Because of their investments, they anticipate: more districts and ESD’s will apply for outdoor school programmatic funding from OSU Extension in future years, improved access to outdoor school programs for 5th and 6th students throughout the state, systematic integration of environmental education in the K-12 system will increase, outdoor school providers will be more prepared to effectively engage and support the diverse populations of Oregon, the outdoor school experience will increasingly reflect the diverse perspectives, knowledge and relationships all people in Oregon bring as stewards of their natural and built environments. In 2024, Gray Family Foundation is accepting three types of funding requests in support of outdoor school. Please note that Gray Family Foundation funding to support outdoor school programming is limited and they anticipate that 2024 will be the last year they will offer outdoor school program funding. They continue to encourage providers, schools, districts to engage with and leverage the funds and grants available via Measure 99 through OSU Extension Service Outdoor School. If you are a private/independent school please review the guidance below around exploring accessing Measure 99 funds before submitting a request: Planning grants for schools or districts. These grants will support the planning required to launch or revise an outdoor school program in geographic regions or amongst communities currently with limited or no outdoor school opportunities. Schools, districts or ESDs can submit a request for a planning grant to support launching an outdoor school program with the intention of applying for programmatic funding from OSU Extension Service Outdoor School in the future. Planning grants for outdoor school program providers. Current or prospective outdoor school program providers may request funds to plan how to better serve all 5th and 6th grade Oregon students. Specifically, Gray FF seeks to increase the capacity of program providers to deliver high quality, culturally responsive programming to better serve all Oregon communities. Program grants to schools or student groups currently ineligible to apply for OSU Extension Service Outdoor School funding. Gray FF acknowledges that there are limitations of how OSU Extension Service funds may be distributed which may exclude private, charter and home school students from eligibility. In the past several years there have be solutions developed in collaboration with ESDs and public schools that allow independent and charter schools to access Measure 99 funds. Gray FF will still accept requests for programmatic grants to help these students participate in the outdoor school experience but encourages schools to first explore alternative options with their local ESD or public school system. Eligibility Criteria  The Foundation will consider proposals submitted by schools, districts, colleges, government agencies or 501(c)3 non-profit organizations serving Oregon. Any sponsored program provider activities should align with the applying organization’s mission. For more information, visit GFF.

Environment
City or township governments
Lilja Family Fund
$5,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 202531 days left

Date Added

Jun 6, 2024

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in south Douglas County, Oregon, focusing on initiatives in education, youth development, literacy, culture, and community enhancement.

Education
Nonprofits
Cressey Family Charitable Trust Grant Program 2024
$70,000
Cressey Family Charitable Trust
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 31, 2024

Date Added

Jun 6, 2024

The Cressey Family Charitable Trust awards grants to the City of Eugene Public Library and Eugene/Springfield area non-profit organizations that emphasize education generally, and literacy and reading programs specifically. Donor Name: Cressey Family Charitable Trust State: Oregon City: Eugene, Springfield Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 07/31/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Program Area Education Funding Information Average grant size: $2,500 to $10,000 Average total giving per year: $50,000 Geographic Limitations Eugene/Springfield, Oregon Requirements To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Applications must be submitted through the online grant application form or alternative accessible application designed for assistive technology users. For more information, visit Wells Fargo.

Education
Nonprofits
Funding available for Non-profit Organizations in Oregon
$20,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The Ben Serafin Fund supports local service districts and nonprofits in Douglas County, with preference given to organizations located in Glide and serving the Glide community. Donor Name: Oregon Community Foundation State: Oregon County: Douglas County (OR) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 07/15/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Funding Information Approximately $50,000 is available for grantmaking. Grants sizes from this fund typically range from $2,000 to $15,000 with occasional grants of $20,000 or larger. Eligibility Criteria 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status letter from the IRS. Board of directors list (including contact information, affiliations and the skills and experience each contributes to the organization). Organization budget for the current year. Organization budget for the past year. Most recent audited financial statements (if available). Multiyear project budget (if applicable). Project graphic, schematic or timeline (optional). For more information, visit OCF.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
D.E. & Jane Clark Fund
$10,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The D.E. & Jane Clark Fund supports general operations of nonprofits in Baker County and the town of North Powder. Donor Name: Oregon Community Foundation State: Oregon County: Baker County (OR) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 07/15/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Funding Information Grants sizes from this fund typically range from $2,000 to $10,000. Eligibility Criteria Eligible applicants include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, churches and schools. Proposals are reviewed by a committee and grants are awarded in fall. Required Attachments 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status letter from the IRS. Board of directors list (including contact information, affiliations, and the skills and experience each member contributes to the organization). Organization budget for the current year. Organization budget for the past year. Most recent audited financial statements (if available). Multiyear project budget (if applicable). Project graphic, schematic or timeline (optional). For more information, visit OCF.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Thriving Entrepreneurs Grant Program 2024
$750,000
Oregon Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 12, 2024

Date Added

Jun 4, 2024

The Oregon Community Foundation is pleased to announce the Thriving Entrepreneurs Grant Program. Donor Name: Oregon Community Foundation State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 07/12/2024 Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The Thriving Entrepreneurs Grant provides an open, responsive grantmaking opportunity that offers organizations flexible funding, with prioritized support for those organizations that serve entrepreneurs who are women, people of color, living in under-resourced rural communities, or working in under-resourced sectors such as consumer products. Funding Information In 2024, Oregon Community Foundation anticipates awarding $750,000. Grant Period All grants will be one year (12 months) in duration. Guiding Principles Foundation value Oregon’s diverse regions and populations, and seek to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion through The funding. Foundation is committed to funding across Oregon with grant dollars reaching the remote, rural, suburban, and urban communities across every region of the state. Foundation prioritizes investments that creatively address needs and position entrepreneurs to thrive in Oregon. Foundation prioritizes investments demonstrating strong community support, solid planning, and wise stewardship. Eligibility Criteria 501(c)(3) organizations, Tribal entities, and government entities are eligible to apply. Additionally, other types of organizations may work with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor to submit an application. Applicants must submit formal paperwork confirming the fiscal sponsor relationship. Organizations with an active Community Grant or any other OCF grant are eligible to apply. Thriving Entrepreneurs Grant recipients from past years are also eligible to apply. Organizations may submit only one application for a 2024 Thriving Entrepreneurs Grant unless they are an umbrella organization or a fiscal sponsor for a separate application. The strongest proposals will Address a clear and compelling business community need Have goals/work that are relevant to Oregon’s entrepreneurs, including small and micro businesses If the project addresses the needs of a specific population, have staff and board with demonstrated cultural expertise to serve that population Demonstrate that people with lived experience are meaningfully leading and/or influencing the work Reflect realistic goals and solid planning Show strong potential to build the organization’s stability, effectiveness, or capacity Demonstrate strong community support, including the support of people being served Clearly communicate the role and potential impact of an OCF grant in this moment Have a realistic plan for securing remaining funds needed to carry out the work within the grant period If the proposal involves new staff or other significant on-going expenses, explain how the organization is thinking about long-term sustainability. Priority will be given to organizations that Primarily serve one or more priority populations (women, people of color, under-resourced rural communities, or sectors) Are reasonably positioned for long-term organizational viability Support OCF in advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion through the funding Reflect a strengths-based orientation Work to create positive, substantive change. For more information, visit OCF.

Women & Girl Services
Nonprofits
Gray Family Foundation Outdoor School
Contact for amount
Gray Family Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 21, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to schools, districts, and outdoor school providers in Oregon to create or improve outdoor school programs for fifth and sixth-grade students, ensuring all students have access to enriching outdoor experiences.

Agriculture
Exclusive - see details
2025 Spring Whipple Foundation Fund
Contact for amount
Whipple Foundation Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 21, 2024

This fund provides financial support for reopening libraries in Douglas County, early childhood education programs, and leadership development for emerging leaders in the community.

Education
Nonprofits
2024 Winter Whipple Foundation Fund
Contact for amount
Whipple Foundation Fund
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Jan 15, 2025

Date Added

May 21, 2024

The Whipple Foundation Fund, established by Mildred Whipple in 2003, aims to improve and enhance lifelong learning for the residents of Douglas County. The fund supports the reopening of libraries that were previously part of the Douglas County Library System, with a particular emphasis on reopening the Mildred Whipple Library in Drain. The fund also intends to make an annual grant to the American Leadership Forum to support the participation of an emerging leader from Douglas County. Additionally, the fund prioritizes early childhood programs from prenatal to kindergarten readiness, focusing on initiatives that address school readiness and healthy families in collaboration with other funders. While these priorities receive high consideration, other projects supporting the education of Douglas County residents may also apply. The fund has two grant deadlines annually: January 15 for a spring OCF board decision and July 15 for a fall OCF board decision. Completed applications should be emailed to [email protected]. More information can be found on the grant application and past recipients can be viewed on the provided link. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual Winter deadline: December 1st to January 15th

Education
Nonprofits
Community Grant
$5,000
Pioneer Connect and The Foundation for Rural Service
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 31, 2024

Date Added

May 17, 2024

Community Grant of up to $5,000, thanks to a partnership between Pioneer Connect and The Foundation for Rural Service. ELIGIBLE CATEGORIES Business and Economic Development Community Development Education Telecommunications applications GRANT VALUE We are accepting grant requests from $250 to $5,000. Ten percent of the total grant award comes from Pioneer Connect, which will be your sponsor when applying. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Grant proposals must be submitted using the format provided. Do not submit application in the form of a dissertation. Follow the outline as questions are asked. Not following the guidelines or incomplete proposals will not be considered. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS AUGUST 31, 2024 Awards are made at the end of the year, normally around Thanksgiving. To apply, submit your application materials below or email to [email protected].

Community Development
Nonprofits
2024 Greater Hermiston Community Foundation Grant
$10,000
The Greater Hermiston Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

May 31, 2024

Date Added

May 12, 2024

The Greater Hermiston Community Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of its 2024 grant cycle. Local organizations serving Hermiston, Umatilla, Stanfield, Echo, and Irrigon are invited to apply for funding to support projects with a lasting and positive impact on the community. Mission and Focus: The Foundation is dedicated to promoting the well-being and prosperity of the Greater Hermiston area. Eligible projects must demonstrate clear and measurable benefits to the community, emphasizing long-term value and sustainability. Grant Amounts: Grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded to selected organizations aligning with the Foundation's mission and priorities. Funding can support a variety of activities, including community development, education, health, wellness, arts, and cultural enrichment. Statement from Greg Harris, Chair: "We are thrilled to offer local organizations the opportunity to receive support for their vital work through community donations. These grants empower organizations to make a meaningful impact and contribute to our communities' long-term vitality." Application Process: Organizations can access grant applications online. The submission deadline is May 31, 2024. Please carefully review the grant guidelines and application instructions before applying.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Small Projects Grant Program
$12,000
Deschutes Trail Coalition
Private

Application Deadline

May 21, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Deschutes Trails Coalition is soliciting proposals for trails-focused small projects occurring on, or impacting, publicly accessible trails in the Deschutes National Forest or other trail networks within Deschutes County. Donor Name: Deschutes Trail Coalition State: Oregon County: Deschutes County (OR) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 05/21/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: 2 Years Details: Types of Projects On-The-Ground Projects- They shall address new trail projects, trail infrastructure projects, and trail maintenance projects. Sample projects may include, but will not be limited to, trail construction, trail signage, bridges, culverts, trail maintenance, road maintenance, and trailhead improvements. Capacity Enhancement Projects- They shall address capacity building needs of local organizations for example, the purchase of tools, training and education projects, and internships. Public Education and Outreach Projects- They shall address public trail education and outreach and may include: Public Outreach-Public service announcements, video creation, brochure or other printed materials for public distribution Education- Programs, workshops or other publicly-accessible events to enhance trails education among the general public and trail users specifically Discretionary funding- This funding will be allocated by the selection committee to projects that fall within the above categories, allowing the committee to fund additional projects. Funding Information This program will award up to $35,000 for multiple small projects. Projects should be completed within 24 months of the grant being awarded. Extensions may be applied for if needed.  Eligibility Criteria 501(c)3 non-profit organizations with a trails-related mission, role, or service(s). Federal Land Management Agencies. Private companies provided they are a formal partner of one or more 501(c)3 non-profit organizations. For more information, visit Deschutes Trail Coalition.

Natural Resources
Nonprofits
Carpenter Foundation Grants
Contact for amount
Carpenter Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Apr 29, 2024

This grant provides financial support for projects in human services, education, the arts, and public interest issues that benefit residents of Jackson and Josephine Counties in Oregon.

Arts
Nonprofits