HERE FOR OREGON

Since 1998

Preferred Partners

We receive hundreds of funding requests annually and our process remains tremendously competitive. Before applying, consider what may or may not make you a good candidate for partnership with us:

A N O V E R V I E W O F O U R


Ensuring Exceptional Education

Students, especially K-12 students, are better positioned to thrive academically, graduate on time, and pursue their personal interests, trades, and passions.  

Building Strength in Community

Marginalized or vulnerable community members, especially young people, are supported with productive, intentional relationship to bolster self-confidence, sense of belonging, cultural enrichment, social mobility, and/or self-efficacy.

Elevating the Arts

Arts – including literature, theater, music, visual arts, performing arts, film, and cinema – are made increasingly accessible, affordable, available, diverse, and inclusive for artists and audiences.

Expanding Creativity

Community members, especially those who are marginalized or underrepresented, are able to exercise their creativity for the betterment of themselves or others through innovation, creation, or ideation.

Committing to Health

Quality, representative, and responsive healthcare – especially essential care, child and adolescent treatment, and/or palliative care – is made increasingly affordable, accessible, and supportive for patients and their families.

Investing in Wellness

Essential human needs – especially nutrition, exercise, mental health, rest, security, and employment – are made increasingly available, sustainable, and foundational.

Priorities Ambitions

ELIGIBILITY

Funding eligibility varies by grant program, particularly as it pertains to geography, organizational budget size, years of partnership, and impact. However, the following conditions generally apply to all applicants for all programs.

To be eligible for funding, we require that applicants:

  • Be a 501(c)(3) public charity, government entity, or Tribal nation (fiscally sponsored organizations are not currently eligible for any of our grant programs)

  • Be headquartered in Oregon (with the exception of our Washington Impact Fund, which is specifically for organizations headquartered in Washington state)

  • Be unquestionably committed to one or more of our priority areas of arts, creativity, education, community, health, and/or well-being

  • Demonstrate financial readiness and operational health

  • Demonstrate a clear commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

  • Demonstrate clear philanthropic need

To be eligible for funding, we prefer that applicants:

  • Be a 501(c)(3) public charity (with Form 990 filing)

  • Effectively integrate and evaluate their commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion in programs, staff training, etc.

  • Have well managed, balanced, and clear financial statements

  • Conduct data-driven programming and impact, with assessments to support impact and strategy

  • Demonstrate clear philanthropic need

  • Prioritize human needs through direct human impact and services

Due to their vast scope or Board preferences, support in the following areas is typically limited to the specific aspects outlined below:

  • Supporting the Unhoused:
    Prioritizing nutrition and safety for unhoused children, teens, women, and families

  • Housing Solutions:
    Prioritizing permanent or semi-permanent housing solutions, especially for teens or families

  • Athletics or Sports:
    Prioritizing efforts that decenter athletics and prioritize accessibility, youth development, mental health, safety, and/or employment

  • Environment or Climate:
    Prioritizing education, especially youth-centered education, and intentional outdoor engagement

  • Animals:
    Prioritizing human-centered efforts that use animals to support positive mental health, safety, or skills development