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Anna May Family Foundation
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| The Anna May Family Foundation strives to make grants that will generate a real impact on the people the project serves. Our foundation generally makes grants in the range of $1,000 to $10,000. Presently, the Anna May Family Foundation will make grants benefiting residents of Jackson County, Oregon and targeting: - those who are subjects of abuse; children who are at risk, emphasizing preschool education and recreational and cultural enrichment for youth; those needing emergency services, emphasizing shelter, food and medications; those who are economically disadvantaged and who are seeking employment and training. |
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Blanche Fischer Foundation
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| The Blanche Fischer Foundation (BFF) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded through a trust established by the late Blanche Fischer, a native of Long Creek, Ore. BFF makes direct grants on behalf of individuals with physical disabilities. The aid may relate directly to the disability or may less directly foster independence. In accordance with the terms of Ms. Fischer's bequest, the foundation does not provide assistance for mental disability. |
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Dell Foundation
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| The Foundation supports a wide range of programs that benefit children newborn to 18 years of age in Dell's principle US locations, and welcomes proposals from non-profit organizations that address the health and human services, the education, and the technology access for youth. |
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Dermody Properties Foundation
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| The Dermody Properties Foundation was founded in 1988, funded by the profits generated by the hard work and dedication of all employees at DP Partners. With a focus on the arts, education, and the family, as well as a special emphasis on children and the elderly, our employee-managed Foundation has provided funds and volunteer support to over 200 worthy non-profit organizations and community causes. The company has offices in Reno, Nevada, Portland, Oregon, Chicago, Illinois, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
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Gordon Elwood Foundation
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| The Gordon Elwood Foundation is a private foundation that distributes grants for educational, human service, and other charitable purposes, with a principal geographic focus in Oregon's Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Curry counties. Grants from the Foundation may be made to qualified nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizations and public entities in the aforementioned four counties. Areas of funding interest include Children and Individuals, Individuals and Families. |
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Hoover Family Foundation
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| The Hoover Family Foundation was founded in 1992 to assist non-profit tax-exempt organizations in the social service and education areas to improve the quality of life and foster self-sufficiency. The foundation focuses on funding organizations located in and providing services to the residents of the metropolitan areas where the foundation is located -- Portland, Oregon and Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation
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| The Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, founded in 1987, is a family foundation which supports nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of nature, including wildlife and their required habitats. It also supports the institutions that present nature and our rich cultural heritage to the public — museums, libraries, aquariums, zoos and public media. Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization located in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, and meet the stated areas of interest. Most grants will be awarded to groups in Washington. (As the foundation has historically made grants to groups in Montana and Idaho, trustees may occasionally invite proposals from those states, by invitation only.) |
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James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation
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| The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation, an independent private foundation is interested in making single or multi-year grants for projects that advance the arts or education, including libraries and museums, in Oregon. Our primary interests are: Art & Education. The Foundation favors organizations whose basic mission is in arts or education, not projects that are related to arts or education from organizations whose primary mission is in other fields. The Foundation has recently adopted several initiatives in the areas of nursing, community college scholarships, new teachers, and sustainability. These initiatives do not signal a new emphasis in any of these funding areas on the part of the Miller Foundation and organizations should not try to fashion requests that appeal specifically to these areas. The Miller Foundation will continue to make responsive grants to requests from organizations based in Oregon whose primary focus is in the arts or in education. |
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Jubitz Family Foundation
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| Grants will ONLY be considered for projects in Oregon that fall within the Foundation’s “Areas of Interest”. Requests for capital expenses or contributions to capital campaigns will not be considered. Areas of funding interest - Early childhood development and education, with an emphasis on children at-risk. Environmental stewardship, with an emphasis on rivers and their watershed ecosystems. Peacemaking activities, with an emphasis on teaching peace and conflict resolution. |
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Kinsman Foundation
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| The Foundation manages only two grant programs. The only differences are size of grants and timing of grant decisions and awards.Small grants - Inquiries for grants less than $10,000 are processed throughout the year, and there is no application deadline. Conventional grants - Our Board meets only once each year, in September, to decide grants for that year that have not been decided through the small grant program. Inquiries are due August 1 of each year, but may be submitted anytime during the year. These grants are scheduled for distribution in November. |
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Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation
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| The Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation is a small, private foundation formed in 1988. The Foundation provides support to a wide range of nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and British Columbia, Canada). Within the program areas of human rights, civic development, environmental protection and restoration, and the arts and humanities, the Foundation favors projects reflecting a deep and broad level of citizen participation and leadership. |
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Leightman Maxey Foundation
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| The Leightman Maxey Foundation is a private foundation that distributes grants in support of nonprofit organizations whose services are in line with the mission of the foundation. The Foundation is particularly interested in supporting educational endeavors with any of the following focuses: Career: resume preparation, interview skills, career aptitude; Finance: budgeting, judicious use of credit, living within one's means; Nutrition: shopping for and preparing healthy, economical meals. The Foundation limits its funding to Southern Oregon, specifically Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Curry counties. |
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M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust
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| The Trust’s mission is to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to organizations seeking to strengthen the region’s educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways. In addition to a special interest in education and scientific research, the Trust partners with a wide variety of organizations that serve the arts, public affairs, health and medicine, human services, leadership development, and persons with disabilities. Funding Focus: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana. |
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McKay Family Foundation
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| The McKay Family Foundation was founded by Miles and Eleanor McKay to provide funding in support of Lane County Charities benefiting Lane County residents. We will consider applications from qualifying nonprofit organizations that are providing programs related to special education, health and social welfare. We will consider grant applications for operation of such programs and for the physical facilities used to carry out the programs. |
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