We’re excited to announce that our Grantmaking Committee has selected 29 organizations working towards justice to receive General Fund grants this summer!
After reading, scoring, and discussing 99 applications, our Grantmaking Committee has awarded $331,600 to 29 amazing organizations addressing a range of issues, including providing indigenous communities of the Klamath River basin access to ancestral waters; supporting rural LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones in resisting book banning, censorship, and discrimination; uplifting and centering BIPOC voices in civic engagement across the state, and so much more!
In our commitment to support emerging and grassroots groups led by those most impacted by injustice, 86% of our grantee groups are led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color; 65% have annual budgets of less than $300,000; and 69% serve communities outside the Portland Metro area.
Please join us in celebrating these organizations working towards justice and liberation for everyone in our state!
General Fund Grants | ||
Organization | Amount | Purpose |
Statewide | $15,000 | Works to achieve justice and liberation for LGBTQIA2S+ people incarcerated in the Pacific Northwest and the world through advocacy, service, and organizing. |
Willamette Valley | $15,000 | Nonprofit community trust dedicated to ensuring that Black farmers and land stewards in Oregon have secure land access, clear pathways to sustainable farming, and protected ecosystems so that they may build environmentally, culturally, and economically thriving communities. |
Portland | $15,000 | Cultivate a sisterhood of girls and non-binary femmes of color engaged in reclaiming their connection to body, community, land, health, and creativity; enabling them to create a just future where we can rise together. |
Central Oregon Black Leaders Assembly Central Oregon | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Bruce Morris |
Civil Liberties Defense Center Statewide | $10,000 | Support movements working to dismantle the political and economic structures at the root of social inequality and environmental destruction. |
Columbia River Gorge | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Ubaldo Hernandez |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | Working to transform the 13 neighborhoods located East of I205 into a vital, dynamic and thriving community for the families and residents that live there. Dedicated to economic equity and environmental justice goals that amplify the collective power of our Partners and residents through collaborative community organizing. |
Southern Oregon | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Alessandra De La Torre |
Komemma Cultural Protection Association Willamette Valley | $11,600 | To involve Native youth awareness of their culture and traditions using research, education and public demonstrations of cultural knowledge |
Latina Associates for Collaborative Engagement Statewide | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Camerina Galván |
Southern Oregon | $15,000 | Maqlaqs Paddle’s mission is to provide indigenous communities of the Klamath River basin access to ancestral waters, invigorate cultural traditions, and equip indigenous youth to intimately know, navigate, and become advocates for the environment from our own cultural perspectives as river stewards. |
Willamette Valley | $10,000 | Catalyze, align and leverage efforts to create a healthy river system and thriving communities with meaningful connections to rivers and streams in the Willamette Basin. |
New Oregon Movement Statewide | $15,000 | Build a politically and civically powerful collective of people to advance racial and electoral justice across Oregon. Progressive representation and good governance for our BIPOC is our ultimate goal. We’re building a racially just Oregon, one election at a time. |
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility Statewide | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Damon Motz-Storey |
Statewide | $10,000 | Next Up amplifies the voices of diverse young people to achieve a more just and equitable Oregon. We work towards social, racial, gender, and economic justice by scaffolding youth to build individual and collective power, centering Black, Indigenous, youth of color and intersectional youth. |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | The Oregon Sex Workers Committee (OSWC) is a sex worker-led organization that aims to promote the rights and safety of sex workers. |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | The mission of Ori Gallery is to liberate Trans and Queer Creatives of Color via community organizing and mobilization through the arts. Ori is prima facie, an art gallery with a curatorial and programmatic focus on Black and Indigenous, Queer and Trans artists specifically, and the art they produce. |
Participatory Budgeting Oregon Statewide | $15,000 | Participatory and just public budgeting by centering the expertise and leadership of underrepresented communities. We envision Oregon as a multi-racial participatory democracy where all people know and can exercise their power in decisions that affect their lives. |
Central Oregon | $5,000 | PFLAG Prineville is a newly formed chapter in Prineville, Oregon. Formed to unify like-minded people with LGBTQ+ family and friends to not only educate and support our loved ones but to combat book banning, censorship, discrimination, and anti LGBTQ+ agendas that continue to happen within our community. Our mission is to create a caring, just, and affirming world for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them. |
Portland All Nations Canoe Family Portland | $15,000 | Preserving Indigenous culture by nurturing families and protecting water, through cross-generational community building, cultural strengthening, and continuing to deepen our connection to the environment. |
Samoa Pacific Development Corporation Statewide | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Makerusa Porotesano |
Samoa Pacific Development Corporation Statewide | $5,000 | Grantmaker grant in honor of Olivia Borman |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | Through creatively led workshops, community-driven projects, and interactive artworks that center and model Disability access, we support essential and embodied changes in the ways our communities, colleagues, and collaborators make everyday decisions. |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | The UPRISE Collective is a QT-BIPOC lead, member based organization dedicated to demystifying social change and supporting self-determination to build on our shared community power. Our mission is to open spaces and provide support for targeted community members to engage in social uplift within our own communities. |
Oregon Futures Lab Education Fund Statewide | $15,000 | Oregon Futures Lab Education Fund’s (OFL Ed Fund’s) mission is to uplift and center BIPOC voices in civic engagement by seeking, supporting and sustaining BIPOC leadership across Oregon. We envision a racially just Oregon. Our commitment is to seek and grow infrastructure that supports BIPOC representation in leadership roles and protect BIPOC convenings and spaces.
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Statewide | $15,000 | TierraAgua (ÑU’UN NDUCHA) is a collaborative of Mixteca women that aims to engage the Indigenous community as a center point. We have an indigenous-centric focus incorporating philosophies of coexistence and environmental responsibility. Our vision is to fight for the rights, visibility, and cultural preservation of indigenous im/migrant communities of present-day Mexico, Central America, and South America residing in Oregon. |
Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program Willamette Valley | $15,000 | The Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program (TEIP) is a holistic, place-based education internship that facilitates academic, community, and personal success through the exploration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. |
Statewide | $10,000 | Underscore produces collaborative journalism framed by justice to promote civic engagement and a fair-minded society. Underscore News is committed to in-depth, Indigenous-centered reporting in the Pacific Northwest. We aim to produce impactful, revelatory stories that might otherwise go unreported and unheard, with an exclusive focus on tribal communities. |
Portland Metro | $15,000 | UTOPIA PDX’s mission is to provide sacred spaces to strengthen the minds and bodies of Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders in the Portland and Vancouver areas – through community organizing, political engagement, and cultural stewardship. Our vision is to restore and reimagine the vital roles of QTPIs within our communities and ensure a world that values, nurtures, respects and celebrates QTPIs in our navigation of self-determination and empowerment. |