This spring, our 10 grantmakers read through more than 100 applications to pick this cycle's grantees.
In a typical cycle, we grant out roughly $200,000 to 17-20 organizations across the state. This spring, thanks to our newly launched Donor-in-Movement Fund program, which moves 50% of an annual investment to our grantmaking program, we were able to fund 31 organizations with roughly $450,000—more than double what we typically grant out!
These 31 fantastic organizations are working towards prison abolition, community restoration after fires in Southern Oregon, providing education and job training, gun safety, preserving Indigenous culture, continuing Pride celebrations in rural cities, providing resources for trans and gender diverse community members, and so much more.
More than 70% of our Spring grantees are BIPOC-led. Another 34% are run by LGBTQSIA+. And nearly 70% are from outside the Portland Metro area.
Join us in celebrating and learning more about all of them and the incredible work they do in service to the movement for justice.
Spring 2022 General Fund Grants | ||
Organization | Purpose | Amount |
For creating community, advocacy for culturally relevant resources, and support the success and well-being of Black students within the Beaverton School District. | $15,000 | |
For multi-strategy work towards prison abolition and liberation for all. BTW is the only organization in Oregon working with and being led by LGBTQ incarcerated people. | $15,000 | |
For BIPOC youth-led organizing; BGR is educating, and engaging young girls*, providing safe spaces for togetherness and creativity, and changing narratives about joy and celebration. | $15,000 | |
To support movements that seek to dismantle political and economic structures at the root of social inequality and environmental destruction with the use of litigation, education, legal, and strategic resources. | $8,000 | |
To restore the Latino/a/x and indigenous communities and neighborhoods of the Rogue Valley in the form of resident-owned communities (ROC’s), cooperative housing models or other permanent housing solutions to grow autonomy, restore social capital, and ensure a long-term solution to the housing and climate crisis. | $15,000 | |
To provide shelter, basic needs, and a social network for people experiencing houselessness, and serve as a pioneer model for community self-determination and self-empowerment. | $15,000 | |
To create a healthier more resilient environment for East Portland by responding to disruptive events like the pandemic, environmental disparities, and climate change impacts. | $15,000 | |
To educate Latinx people in Portland to navigate U.S. systems to gain access to better jobs and healthcare, and help them become leaders in American society. | $15,000 | |
To support immigrants by claiming space for Latinx community where policies are formulated and build connections, trust, influence within and for Latinx community. | $10,000 | |
To abolish punishment-based carceral systems through transformative organizing, strategic partnerships and convening shared learning spaces. | $13,000 | |
For a brand new theatre company to create relevant, worthwhile theatre and respond as artists, allies, and caring community members to homophobic and racist events in Newberg. | $10,000 | |
Gordly Burch Center for Black Leadership and Civic Engagement | To explore and honor the history of Black leaders and movements in Oregon and work to increase the number of Black leaders and policy makers across Oregon. | $15,000 |
Komemma Cultural Protection Association (KCPA) | To involve Native youth in awareness of their culture and traditions using research, education and public demonstrations of cultural knowledge. | $10,000 |
To empower and develop the leadership of marginalized youth through social, political and cultural development, to combat and abolish systems of oppression. | $15,000 | |
For leadership development and civic engagement of young people, and organizing around youth-affecting policies. | $15,000 | |
To carry on time-honored sustainable environmental practices in the tradition of the Nimiipuu by facilitating and organizing activities to protect, enhance, and promote mother earth. | $15,000 | |
For engagement, training and ongoing support of BIPOC civic and political leaders. | $15,000 | |
To advance evidence-based solutions to the crisis of gun violence in collaboration with community leaders and issue experts. | $8,420 | |
To advance educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. | $13,000 | |
To transform the existing fractured and incomplete addiction recovery system into a comprehensive continuum of care which recognizes addiction as a chronic disease requiring a lifetime of attention. | $13,000 | |
To protect our sacred water and maintain the sovereignty of tribal nations. | $15,000 | |
To preserve Indigenous culture by nurturing families and protecting water. | $15,000 | |
To support indigenous artists and entrepreneurs by providing barrier-free, culturally respectful spaces that encourage cultural resilience and economic sustainability. | $15,000 | |
To improve and strengthen mental health and emotional wellbeing of the Latinx community through culturally grounded, evidence-based practices, interventions, education, and capacity building activities. | $15,000 | |
To preserve indigenous knowledge, values and traditions by joining youth, families and elders in collaborative community projects and gatherings based on traditional practices that also dismantle racism and form a structure for decolonizing oppression. | $13,000 | |
To prevent and reduce incarceration among Native Americans. | $15,000 | |
To address the need for continuing Pride celebrations in our local rural community. | $13,580 | |
A coalition of Black environmental subject matter experts who are intent on facilitating systems change using project-based training and development. | $15,000 | |
To provide support, resources, and education for the trans/gender diverse community and its allies in Lane County, rural communities and statewide. | $15,000 | |
Tribal Democracy Project | To empower our communities to become engaged and active in the democratic process. | $15,000 |
A local 2SLGBTQIA+ community group that has hosted a Pride Parade for the last 2 years in Pendleton. | $7,000 |