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    Storms Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    BEND, ORSitio web5035334877

    About Storms Family Foundation

    The Storms Family Foundation concentrates its philanthropic dollars in Oregon, making a small number of very large, mission-driven gifts. Its giving is dominated by multi-year support for a major healthcare/medical research institution, while also backing local cultural and therapeutic community projects—often capital or naming-rights style investments. The foundation favors capacity-building and capital campaigns over many small operating grants.

    Focus Areas

    Major hospital and medical research support (OHSU and similar institutions)Regional performing arts and cultural institution capital projects (e.g., The Shedd Institute library/capital campaign)Therapeutic equine and community-based health/wellness facilities (naming rights and arena construction)

    Who They Fund

    children and abused childrenfamilies with basic needs / low-income familieshomeless students and youthveteranshomebound adultsuninsured patients / healthcare patients

    About Storms Family Foundation

    Storms Family Foundation’s recent giving is anchored by repeated, large commitments to OHSU Foundation in Portland, including support for the Rely Program, expand-and-sustain work, and a deposit to the Doris & Mark Storms Endowment. That pattern signals a funder that uses substantial grants to reinforce named programs and long-term institutional capacity rather than spreading small awards widely. The foundation also backs capital and naming-rights projects in Oregon. The Shedd Institute in Eugene received multi-year payments for a library capital campaign, while Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services in Bend received support tied to arena naming rights. Alongside those larger commitments, the foundation makes project-based gifts to hospitals, community health providers, arts organizations, family services groups, and youth-serving nonprofits. Its giving reflects a preference for defined projects, capital improvements, and multi-installment support. Recent awards include palliative care, hospital expansion, emergency power, shelter-related services, and child and family support. The overall pattern is concentrated in Oregon and centered on organizations whose work is tied to health, human services, and community infrastructure.

    What Storms Family Foundation Funds

    Healthcare is a major theme in the foundation’s grantmaking. OHSU Foundation received $312,500 in 2025 for the Rely Program payment 3 of 4, and Providence Portland Medical Foundation received $35,000 for palliative care programming. Providence Benedictine Nursing Center also received support for palliative care, showing attention to care settings that serve patients with serious illness. Family and child welfare appear in several smaller project grants. The Kids Center received $21,100 for general operating in 2025 and earlier support for helping kids get back to being kids and for ongoing care of abused children. Cares Northwest received $10,000 for ongoing work for the care of abused children, and Kindred Partners received $9,300 for Safe Families for Children. The foundation also funds food, housing, and emergency support. Store to Door received $7,500 for nourishment to homebound adults, and Albertina Kerr Centers received $7,500 for an emergency power generator at a group home. Arts and cultural work appears through The Shedd Institute’s library capital campaign and Oregon Society of Artists’ veterans program.

    How Storms Family Foundation Gives

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    General Grant Program (Storms Family Foundation)

    Respect for life / pro-life-related servicesHuman servicesHealth ethics and related health programs+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Must be an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) organization. Preference for project-based requests with a defined beginning and end; capital improvement requests will be considered.

    Fecha límite: All completed paperwork must be postmarked by September 15 of each year. Progress report due by August 10 of the funding year. Applications reviewed after submission window; annual meeting in January; applicants notified in February.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $806K

    Total Assets

    $2.8M

    Total Revenue

    $325K

    Total Expenses

    $945K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $26K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $26K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in OR.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a few repeat grantees (notably multi-year commitments to OHSU), plus selective capital/naming-right investments in local cultural and therapeutic organizations.

    Funding Style

    capital campaign / capital projectsendowment building / deposit to endowmentgeneral operating supportprogram-specific / direct service fundingmulti-installment / multi-year payments

    Notable grantees: OHSU Foundation, The Shedd Institute, Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services

    Topics

    child abuse prevention & family strengtheningyouth development & afterschool/camp programshealthcare access and hospital expansion (including palliative care)housing & homelessness services (including shelter youth, transportation for homeless students)food security & nutrition for vulnerable populations (homebound adults, trauma-informed nutrition)emergency preparedness and facility infrastructure (generators, COVID-safe equipment)

    Storms Family Foundation’s typical grant size is $5,000 at the 25th percentile, $8,400 at the median, and $26,250 at the 75th percentile, though its recent awards also include several much larger capital and program payments. The grant record shows repeat support across years for the same recipients, including OHSU Foundation in 2023, 2024, and 2025, as well as The Shedd Institute and Eugene Family YMCA across consecutive years. The foundation operates a general grantmaking program for Oregon organizations and accepts unsolicited applications. Its public program descriptions say it prefers projects with a defined beginning and end and will consider capital improvement requests. The foundation also funds individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Where Storms Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is entirely in Oregon, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the state. Portland and Eugene appear frequently among recipient cities, along with Bend, Mount Angel, Oregon City, Beaverton, and Myrtle Creek. Portland alone is the location of several health, arts, and human-services grantees, while Bend recipients include local youth and family-serving organizations. The country distribution is fully domestic, with all reported grants going to U.S. organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Storms Family Foundation

    Does Storms Family Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Its general grant program accepts unsolicited applications and is open to Oregon-based organizations. The program descriptions also say it considers project-based requests with a defined beginning and end, plus capital improvement requests.

    What kinds of projects does the foundation prefer to fund?

    Its program descriptions emphasize projects that directly and positively affect human life, with preference for defined projects. They also say capital improvement requests will be considered, and recent grants show support for capital campaigns, naming-rights projects, and program-specific work.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grants are modest relative to the foundation’s largest awards: the 25th percentile is $5,000, the median is $8,400, and the 75th percentile is $26,250. The recent record also includes several six-figure payments tied to multi-year commitments.

    Where does the foundation give?

    Its giving is concentrated entirely in Oregon. The recipient distribution shows 100% of grants going to Oregon organizations, with frequent awards in Portland, Eugene, and Bend.

    Does the foundation support the same organizations in multiple years?

    Yes. OHSU Foundation appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and The Shedd Institute and Eugene Family YMCA each received multi-year capital support across consecutive years. That pattern suggests recurring support for selected projects and institutions.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2026

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    OHSU FOUNDATIONPORTLAND, OR$312,5002026RELY PROGRAM PAYMENT 4 OF 4
    THE SHEDD INSTITUTEEUGENE, OR$300,0002026LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 3 OF 5
    HEALING REINS EQUINE ASSISTED SERVICESBEND, OR$150,0002026NAMING RIGHTS FOR ARENA PAYMENT 2 AND PARTIAL PAYMENT OF ARENA PAYMENT 3
    REALITY KITCHENEUGENE, OR$27,2802026PROGRAM EXPANSION
    THE CARMEL OF MARIA REGINAEUGENE, OR$16,0452026TO REPLACE HEAT PUMP
    OHSU FOUNDATIONPORTLAND, OR$312,5002025RELY PROGRAM PAYMENT 3 OF 4
    THE SHEDD INSTITUTEEUGENE, OR$300,0002025LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 2 OF 5
    OHSU FOUNDATIONPORTLAND, OR$205,0002025EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM AND GENERAL OPERATING
    HEALING REINS EQUINE ASSISTED SERVICESBEND, OR$150,0002025NAMING RIGHTS FOR ARENA PAYMENT 1 OF 3
    EUGENE FAMILY YMCAEUGENE, OR$50,0002025CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 2 OF 2
    KIDS CENTERBEND, OR$21,1002025GENERAL OPERATING
    SMART READINGPORTLAND, OR$2,0002025GENERAL OPERATING
    OHSU FOUNDATIONPORTLAND, OR$512,5002024EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM, RELY PROGRAM, AND DEPOSIT TO DORIS & MARK STORMS ENDOWMENT
    THE SHEDD INSTITUTEEUGENE, OR$300,0002024LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 1 OF 5
    EUGENE FAMILY YMCAEUGENE, OR$50,0002024CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 1 OF 2
    PROVIDENCE PORTLAND MEDICAL FOUNDATIONMT ANGEL, OR$35,0002024PALLIATIVE CARE PROGRAM
    OHSU FOUNDATIONPORTLAND, OR$512,5002023EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM, RELY PROGRAM, AND DEPOSIT TO DORIS & MARK STORMS ENDOWMENT
    PARTNERS IN CAREBEND, OR$50,0002023FINE ART INSTALLATION PROGRAM
    DOVE LEWIS EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOSPITALPORTLAND, OR$30,0002023HOSPITAL EXPANSION PROGRAM; VELVET ASSISTANCE FUND
    PROVIDENCE BENEDICTINE NURSING CENTERMOUNT ANGEL, OR$25,0002023PALIATIVE CARE PROGRAM
    ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY OF MYRTLE CREEKMYRTLE CREEK, OR$15,0002023ONGOING WORK CARING FOR THE POOR
    BETHLEHEM INNBEND, OR$15,0002023TRANSFORMING FAMILIES TOGETHER
    KIDS CENTERBEND, OR$15,0002023HELPING KIDS GET BACK TO BEING KIDS; ONGOING WORK FOR THE CARE OF ABUSED CHILDREN
    OREGON SOCIETY OF ARTISTSPORTLAND, OR$12,0002023FUNDS FOR JUST THE VETERANS PROGRAM; BEST ART OF 2021
    NORTHWEST PANDAS PANS NETWORKPORTLAND, OR$11,0002023PANDA BOOKS IN SCHOOLS
    HIGH DESERT MUSEUMBEND, OR$10,0002023KIDS CURATE PROGRAM
    PORTLAND STREET MEDICINEPORTLAND, OR$10,0002023SUPPORT FOR 2021-22 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
    CARES NORTHWESTPORTLAND, OR$10,0002023ONGOING WORK FOR THE CARE OF ABUSED CHILDREN
    MOUNTAINSTAR FAMILY RELIEF NURSERYBEND, OR$10,0002023BEND RELIEF NURSERY PROGRAM
    KINDRED PARTNERSBEAVERTON, OR$9,3002023SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN
    ALBERTINA KERR CENTERSPORTLAND, OR$7,5002023EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR AT GROUP HOME
    FOOD FOR LANE COUNTYEUGENE, OR$7,5002023FFLC JOB TRAINING PROGRAM
    CHILDREN'S CENTEROREGON CITY, OR$7,5002023TECHNOLOGY FOR FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAM
    MOTHER AND CHILD EDUCATION CENTERPORTLAND, OR$7,5002023SIDS REDUCTION PROGRAM
    SPOONPORTLAND, OR$7,5002023TRAUMA-INFORMED NUTRITION PROGRAM
    STORE TO DOORPORTLAND, OR$7,5002023NOURISHMENT TO HOMEBOUND ADULTS
    MEALS ON WHEELS PEOPLEPORTLAND, OR$7,5002023EASTSIDE EXPANSION PROGRAM
    SAFE HAVEN MATERNITY HOMEROSEBURG, OR$6,4002023FENCE PROJECT
    OUR COMMUNITY BIRTH CENTERSPRINGFIELD, OR$6,3502023EQUITABLE ACCESS PROGRAM
    PORTLAND RESCUE MISSIONPORTLAND, OR$5,0002023FAMILY LIFE CENTER PLAYGROUND EQUIP
    COMMUNITY TRANSITIONAL SCHOOLPORTLAND, OR$5,0002023TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS STUDENTS
    BRADLEY ANGLEPORTLAND, OR$5,0002023SHELTER YOUTH PROGRAM
    THE CENTER FOUNDATIONBEND, OR$5,0002023SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM
    CLASTSOP COMMUNITY ACTIONASTORIA, OR$5,0002023EMERGENCY BASIC NEEDS FOR FAMILIES
    SALEM FREE CLINICSSALEM, OR$5,0002023EXPAND RX ACCESS FOR UNINSURED PATIENTS
    CLACKAMAS WOMEN'S SERVICESOREGON CITY, OR$5,0002023CAMP HOPE & PATHWAYS PROGRAM
    JAPANESE GARDEN SOCIETY OF OREGONPORTLAND, OR$5,0002023MAINTENANCE OF COURTYARD ENTRANCE STORMS' BENCH
    COMMUNITY WAREHOUSEPORTLAND, OR$5,0002023STRENGHTEN FAMILIES WITH FURNITURE PROGRAM
    CENTER FOR COMMUNITY COUNSELINGEUGENE, OR$5,0002023CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM
    CASA OF LANE COUNTYSPRINGFIELD, OR$5,0002023LIFT A CHILD'S FUTURE

    OHSU FOUNDATION

    $312,500
    PORTLAND, OR2026

    RELY PROGRAM PAYMENT 4 OF 4

    THE SHEDD INSTITUTE

    $300,000
    EUGENE, OR2026

    LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 3 OF 5

    HEALING REINS EQUINE ASSISTED SERVICES

    $150,000
    BEND, OR2026

    NAMING RIGHTS FOR ARENA PAYMENT 2 AND PARTIAL PAYMENT OF ARENA PAYMENT 3

    REALITY KITCHEN

    $27,280
    EUGENE, OR2026

    PROGRAM EXPANSION

    THE CARMEL OF MARIA REGINA

    $16,045
    EUGENE, OR2026

    TO REPLACE HEAT PUMP

    OHSU FOUNDATION

    $312,500
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    RELY PROGRAM PAYMENT 3 OF 4

    THE SHEDD INSTITUTE

    $300,000
    EUGENE, OR2025

    LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 2 OF 5

    OHSU FOUNDATION

    $205,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM AND GENERAL OPERATING

    HEALING REINS EQUINE ASSISTED SERVICES

    $150,000
    BEND, OR2025

    NAMING RIGHTS FOR ARENA PAYMENT 1 OF 3

    EUGENE FAMILY YMCA

    $50,000
    EUGENE, OR2025

    CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 2 OF 2

    KIDS CENTER

    $21,100
    BEND, OR2025

    GENERAL OPERATING

    SMART READING

    $2,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    GENERAL OPERATING

    OHSU FOUNDATION

    $512,500
    PORTLAND, OR2024

    EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM, RELY PROGRAM, AND DEPOSIT TO DORIS & MARK STORMS ENDOWMENT

    THE SHEDD INSTITUTE

    $300,000
    EUGENE, OR2024

    LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 1 OF 5

    EUGENE FAMILY YMCA

    $50,000
    EUGENE, OR2024

    CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PAYMENT 1 OF 2

    PROVIDENCE PORTLAND MEDICAL FOUNDATION

    $35,000
    MT ANGEL, OR2024

    PALLIATIVE CARE PROGRAM

    OHSU FOUNDATION

    $512,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    EXPAND & SUSTAIN PROGRAM, RELY PROGRAM, AND DEPOSIT TO DORIS & MARK STORMS ENDOWMENT

    PARTNERS IN CARE

    $50,000
    BEND, OR2023

    FINE ART INSTALLATION PROGRAM

    DOVE LEWIS EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOSPITAL

    $30,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    HOSPITAL EXPANSION PROGRAM; VELVET ASSISTANCE FUND

    PROVIDENCE BENEDICTINE NURSING CENTER

    $25,000
    MOUNT ANGEL, OR2023

    PALIATIVE CARE PROGRAM

    ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY OF MYRTLE CREEK

    $15,000
    MYRTLE CREEK, OR2023

    ONGOING WORK CARING FOR THE POOR

    BETHLEHEM INN

    $15,000
    BEND, OR2023

    TRANSFORMING FAMILIES TOGETHER

    KIDS CENTER

    $15,000
    BEND, OR2023

    HELPING KIDS GET BACK TO BEING KIDS; ONGOING WORK FOR THE CARE OF ABUSED CHILDREN

    OREGON SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

    $12,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    FUNDS FOR JUST THE VETERANS PROGRAM; BEST ART OF 2021

    NORTHWEST PANDAS PANS NETWORK

    $11,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    PANDA BOOKS IN SCHOOLS

    HIGH DESERT MUSEUM

    $10,000
    BEND, OR2023

    KIDS CURATE PROGRAM

    PORTLAND STREET MEDICINE

    $10,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    SUPPORT FOR 2021-22 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

    CARES NORTHWEST

    $10,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    ONGOING WORK FOR THE CARE OF ABUSED CHILDREN

    MOUNTAINSTAR FAMILY RELIEF NURSERY

    $10,000
    BEND, OR2023

    BEND RELIEF NURSERY PROGRAM

    KINDRED PARTNERS

    $9,300
    BEAVERTON, OR2023

    SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN

    ALBERTINA KERR CENTERS

    $7,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR AT GROUP HOME

    FOOD FOR LANE COUNTY

    $7,500
    EUGENE, OR2023

    FFLC JOB TRAINING PROGRAM

    CHILDREN'S CENTER

    $7,500
    OREGON CITY, OR2023

    TECHNOLOGY FOR FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAM

    MOTHER AND CHILD EDUCATION CENTER

    $7,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    SIDS REDUCTION PROGRAM

    SPOON

    $7,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    TRAUMA-INFORMED NUTRITION PROGRAM

    STORE TO DOOR

    $7,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    NOURISHMENT TO HOMEBOUND ADULTS

    MEALS ON WHEELS PEOPLE

    $7,500
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    EASTSIDE EXPANSION PROGRAM

    SAFE HAVEN MATERNITY HOME

    $6,400
    ROSEBURG, OR2023

    FENCE PROJECT

    OUR COMMUNITY BIRTH CENTER

    $6,350
    SPRINGFIELD, OR2023

    EQUITABLE ACCESS PROGRAM

    PORTLAND RESCUE MISSION

    $5,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    FAMILY LIFE CENTER PLAYGROUND EQUIP

    COMMUNITY TRANSITIONAL SCHOOL

    $5,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS STUDENTS

    BRADLEY ANGLE

    $5,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    SHELTER YOUTH PROGRAM

    THE CENTER FOUNDATION

    $5,000
    BEND, OR2023

    SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM

    CLASTSOP COMMUNITY ACTION

    $5,000
    ASTORIA, OR2023

    EMERGENCY BASIC NEEDS FOR FAMILIES

    SALEM FREE CLINICS

    $5,000
    SALEM, OR2023

    EXPAND RX ACCESS FOR UNINSURED PATIENTS

    CLACKAMAS WOMEN'S SERVICES

    $5,000
    OREGON CITY, OR2023

    CAMP HOPE & PATHWAYS PROGRAM

    JAPANESE GARDEN SOCIETY OF OREGON

    $5,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    MAINTENANCE OF COURTYARD ENTRANCE STORMS' BENCH

    COMMUNITY WAREHOUSE

    $5,000
    PORTLAND, OR2023

    STRENGHTEN FAMILIES WITH FURNITURE PROGRAM

    CENTER FOR COMMUNITY COUNSELING

    $5,000
    EUGENE, OR2023

    CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM

    CASA OF LANE COUNTY

    $5,000
    SPRINGFIELD, OR2023

    LIFT A CHILD'S FUTURE