These foundations have a track record of funding human services work in Oregon, based on IRS 990 grant data. Use the list below to find funders aligned with your mission, then sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits each one.
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Children's programsCamperships for children in needEducation+10 more
Who can apply: Organizations whose project or program meets the foundation's guidelines and relates to its areas of emphasis. The foundation supports programs helping children in need and disadvantaged or disabled individuals, especially those addressing education, hunger, homelessness, domestic violence, meals, shelter, and child welfare.
medical researchmedical educationgeneral education+1 more
Who can apply: For requests over $25,000, applicants must submit an LOI with required program details and contact information. LOIs and requested applications are reviewed quarterly prior to board meetings.
Who can apply: Applicants must generally be tax-exempt organizations with 501(c)(3) status, schools, or governmental entities. No grants to individuals. The foundation usually considers only one grant per organization per year and funds only projects/services for residents of Jackson and Josephine Counties (with limited exceptions for statewide public interest issues directly affecting residents there).
Who can apply: Applications are accepted from tax-exempt organizations only; no grants to individuals. Projects or programs must directly benefit residents of Jackson and Josephine Counties, Oregon, and Cabell County, West Virginia. High priority in Cabell County is given to programs serving Milton. State-supported educational institutions or government entities may apply if they provide a letter indicating tax status and federal tax ID number.
Who can apply: Accepts unsolicited submissions limited to N. Douglas and S. Lane Counties and specific areas identified by the Foundation. Grants are made only to 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organizations or public governmental units. No grants to individuals. Organizations may submit only one grant application in any twelve-month period. Educational institutions within South Lane School District require dual signatures from the Superintendent and the responsible teacher/coach/lead advisor.
Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations whose work aligns with the foundation's mission, legacy grant focus areas, and other restrictions/deadlines. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz before receiving access to the application form and submission instructions.
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