Funding search · EIN 471247608 · Lake Oswego, OR
Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 764
- grants reported
- $8.9M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $6,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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- Local Initiatives Support Corporation2 grants · $506,000
- Yourcause Llc22 grants · $386,402
- Seattle Economic Development Fund2 grants · $300,000
- Centro Community Partners2 grants · $275,000
- The Blackbaud Giving Fund1 grant · $212,516
- Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon4 grants · $185,000
- Mary Bridge Childrens Foundation1 grant · $150,000
- Portland Workforce Alliance4 grants · $118,000
- Financial Beginnings3 grants · $111,000
- Habitat for Humanity International16 grants · $106,500
Giving over time
Grant history
The 100 largest of 764 grants.
- $500,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation · New York, NY · 2022
Advance Equity, Address Barriers to Homeownership
- $212,516
The Blackbaud Giving Fund · Daniel Island, SC · 2022
Dec 2021-Nov 2022
- $150,000
Mary Bridge Childrens Foundation · Tacoma, WA · 2024
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital Wonder Project
- $150,000
Seattle Economic Development Fund · Tukwila, WA · 2023
Loan Readiness Center
- $150,000
Centro Community Partners · Oakland, CA · 2022
Microenterprise Ecosystem Development and Access t
- $150,000
Seattle Economic Development Fund · Seattle, WA · 2022
Loan Readiness Center
- $125,000
Centro Community Partners · Oakland, CA · 2023
Microenterprise Ecosystem Development and Access to Capital for Women and Minority Entrepreneurs
- $100,000
Financial Beginnings · Portland, OR · 2024
Funds from the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation will support Financial Beginnings' mission and ability to deliver high-quality and equitable financial empowerment education to our nearly 30,000 learners annually.
- $100,000
American Red Cross - Cascades Region · Medford, MA · 2023
American Red Cross Disaster Response
- $100,000
Portland Workforce Alliance · Portland, OR · 2023
With this investment from Umpqua Bank, PWA will build its capacity and infrastructure to integrate financial literacy into its career development programming, with a focus on high school students from underrepresented, … read allWith this investment from Umpqua Bank, PWA will build its capacity and infrastructure to integrate financial literacy into its career development programming, with a focus on high school students from underrepresented, marginalized and under-resourced communities. Our primary goal is to educate and empower youth to navigate and make informed decisions around the financial pitfalls and opportunities related to their career/job, student loans,pay and overall, their financial wellbeing. less
- $100,000
Rebuilding Together South Sound · Tacoma, WA · 2023
Umpqua Bank has an opportunity to support our growing organization as we 1) create a more sustainable and thriving organization, 2) continue outreach into under-resourced communities, and 3) provide our clients with res… read allUmpqua Bank has an opportunity to support our growing organization as we 1) create a more sustainable and thriving organization, 2) continue outreach into under-resourced communities, and 3) provide our clients with resources and relationships which can create more stability and sustainability in all aspects of their lives. less
- $100,000
Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon · Portland, OR · 2022
MESO Program Expansion to Bring Technical Assistan Assistance and Access to Capital to BIPOC entrepreneurs in Southern Oregon
- $50,000
Asia Pacific Cultural Center · Tacoma, WA · 2024
Asia pacific cultural center
- $50,000
Columbia Memorial Hospital Foundation · Astoria, OR · 2024
Capital Campaign Grant
- $50,000
Compass for Affordable Housing · San Diego, CA · 2024
Program development and facilitation
- $50,000
Eah · San Rafael, CA · 2024
Acquisition and Preservation Initiative
- $50,000
Humangood Affordable Housing · Duarte, CA · 2024
Resident Service Coordinators
- $50,000
Northwest Housing Alternatives · Milwaukie, OR · 2024
NHA's Resident Services program
- $50,000
Plymouth Housing Group · Seattle, WA · 2024
Housing Support Program
- $50,000
Asia Pacific Cultural Center · Tacoma, WA · 2023
How wonderful this opportunity is to Reynolds, Parkrose and Gresham-Barlow districts in east Multnomah County; Portland Public Schools; and the North Clackamas School District.
- $50,000
Bellwether Housing · Seattle, WA · 2023
Bellwether Housing creates stable communities and access to opportunity through affordable housing. We develop and manage homes for people with limited income near job centers, transit, and services. Bellwether resident… read allBellwether Housing creates stable communities and access to opportunity through affordable housing. We develop and manage homes for people with limited income near job centers, transit, and services. Bellwether residents are families exiting homelessness, independent seniors, immigrants seeking opportunity, preschool teachers and social workers, and young professionals just starting out. We help residents thrive through access to community resources, workforce training, and employment connections, and supportive programming for youth. less
- $50,000
California Capital Financial Development Corporati · Sacramento, CA · 2023
Small Businesses who succeed and sustain their business in a post pandemic economy provide economic and social benefit to the communities they reside in through job creation, neighborhood improvement, and increased econ… read allSmall Businesses who succeed and sustain their business in a post pandemic economy provide economic and social benefit to the communities they reside in through job creation, neighborhood improvement, and increased economic activity. A strong small business presence-especially one that thrives in the context of a busy, livable, walkable downtown-is what gives a community its character, benefiting all those who come to the community. This opportunity allows California Capital to support and expand the small business ecosystem within our targeted geographic region. less
- $50,000
Community Partners for Affordable Housing · Portland, OR · 2023
Support CPAH's critical resident services, provided at our 11 properties, which focuses on preventing evictions, providing enrichment and community activities, and ensuring that our residents are thriving. Of significan… read allSupport CPAH's critical resident services, provided at our 11 properties, which focuses on preventing evictions, providing enrichment and community activities, and ensuring that our residents are thriving. Of significant importance is support for CPAH's newest 100% PSH building, The Joyce, with residents who are exiting chronic houselessness. Resident Service efforts are critical for these residents to ensure they remain stable and thriving in their new housing. Our Resident Coordinator will support 66 individuals, who are also disabled, with addressing their housing needs and providing them with community and eviction prevention support. less
- $50,000
Hacienda Community Development Corporation · Portland, OR · 2023
This grant will support Hacienda's main priority, building new affordable housing to meet the growing need for safe, affordable housing in Oregon. Your unrestricted funding will allow us to use the funds where they are … read allThis grant will support Hacienda's main priority, building new affordable housing to meet the growing need for safe, affordable housing in Oregon. Your unrestricted funding will allow us to use the funds where they are needed most as we build new affordable housing in Clackamas and Washington counties and grow our resident services team to support the new individuals and families who live in Hacienda communities. less
- $50,000
Homeaid America · Irvine, CA · 2023
HomeAid respectfully requests $50,000 from Umpqua Bank in unrestricted funding. This funding will help support HomeAid's operations, enabling the success of our affiliate network expansion initiative.
- $50,000
Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon · Portland, OR · 2023
MESO Program Expansion to Bring Technical Assistance and Access to Capital to BIPOC entrepreneurs in Southern Oregon
- $50,000
National Diversity Coalition · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $50,000
New West Community Capital · Boise, ID · 2023
NewWest lends primarily to nonprofit and for profit affordable housing developers. NewWest provides much needed permanent financing as well as predevelopment, land acquisition, mini-perm, and construction financing for … read allNewWest lends primarily to nonprofit and for profit affordable housing developers. NewWest provides much needed permanent financing as well as predevelopment, land acquisition, mini-perm, and construction financing for affordable housing and community facilities. Community facilities are often tied to the economic improvement of a community by adding infrastructure basic to quality of life. less
- $50,000
Nimiipuu Community Development Fund · Lapwai, ID · 2023
A better financial life by advancing individual self-determination and self-sufficiency for every community member by providing our culturally relevant products and services.
- $50,000
Oregon Native American Chamber · Portland, OR · 2023
Over the past several years, Northwest Native Chamber has dramatically expanded its services to meet the rapidly growing needs of our community (in large part brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and other systemic issue… read allOver the past several years, Northwest Native Chamber has dramatically expanded its services to meet the rapidly growing needs of our community (in large part brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and other systemic issues). This growth includes expansion of our existing Technical Assistance programming and the launch of new initiatives, including our innovative Clean Energy Construction incubator for Native contractors, an APEX Accelerator to help Native businesses secure lucrative government contracts, the Community Economic Coalition, and an Equity Entrepreneur program, facilitating high-value capital access for Native entrepreneurs. NWNC staff has risen to the challenge, but the rapid expansion has left us with unmet capacity and programming needs; NWNC is requesting $50,000 from Umpqua Bank to grow our organizational capacity and fill in funding gaps in key programs to allow us to continue providing these vital services to our community. less
- $50,000
Riddle Roots Community Projects · Riddle, OR · 2023
Riddle Roots Community Projects is seeking a $50,000 grant to help construct Riddle Activity Center, a comprehensive recreation center and gathering place that will serve rural, low-income Southern Douglas County commun… read allRiddle Roots Community Projects is seeking a $50,000 grant to help construct Riddle Activity Center, a comprehensive recreation center and gathering place that will serve rural, low-income Southern Douglas County communities. To date we have raised just over $7,000,000 of the $10,000,000 we need to begin construction. less
- $50,000
Share · Vancouver, WA · 2023
Share is requesting $50,000 in general operating support from Umpqua Bank and these funds will be used to support each of our agency's programs and better provide services for our clients. As the price of rent continues… read allShare is requesting $50,000 in general operating support from Umpqua Bank and these funds will be used to support each of our agency's programs and better provide services for our clients. As the price of rent continues to climb and wages stay stagnant, Share is serving an increasing number of families, couples and individuals through our housing and nutrition programs. Share will utilize these funds to ensure that even while supplies and services are becoming more expensive, we will be able to continue serving our clients at the same capacity with life-saving housing and meal programs. less
- $50,000
Step By Step Family Support Center · Milton, WA · 2023
Meeting the needs of pregnant women, mothers and families from maternity support services, mental health, job training to potential childcare. We seek to provide support to the entire family unit with a holistic approac… read allMeeting the needs of pregnant women, mothers and families from maternity support services, mental health, job training to potential childcare. We seek to provide support to the entire family unit with a holistic approach to care. less
- $50,000
Tacoma Community House · Tacoma, WA · 2023
Within Tacoma Community House, we host a number of programs to prevent and address youth homelessness. We have recently opened a youth drop in center that serves as a safe space for youth to come off the streets, meet w… read allWithin Tacoma Community House, we host a number of programs to prevent and address youth homelessness. We have recently opened a youth drop in center that serves as a safe space for youth to come off the streets, meet with a case worker, take a GED preparation course and apply for jobs. We believe that through a multitude of wrap around services, we can provide a web of support so youth never fall through the cracks and can be supported to thrive. less
- $50,000
Tacoma Urban League · Tacoma, WA · 2023
The Positive Parenting Program (PPP) supports BIPOC families with children ages 0-12 using a strength-based approach. Two key support groups are encapsulated within this program, including Being the Village (BTV) which … read allThe Positive Parenting Program (PPP) supports BIPOC families with children ages 0-12 using a strength-based approach. Two key support groups are encapsulated within this program, including Being the Village (BTV) which serves mothers to improve maternal and child health outcomes, and the Black Parent Alliance (BPA) advocates within the Black community to share resources, discuss urgent issues, and improve the lives of children and parents. less
- $50,000
Umpqua Community Development Corporation · Roseburg, OR · 2023
NeighborWorks Umpqua is a new partner with Business Oregon's Economic Equity Investment Program to help disadvantaged and underserved communities in Southwest Oregon build financial resilience through financial educatio… read allNeighborWorks Umpqua is a new partner with Business Oregon's Economic Equity Investment Program to help disadvantaged and underserved communities in Southwest Oregon build financial resilience through financial education, financial coaching, and Resilience Matched Savings Accounts. This new program helps clients who have never accessed our services feel welcomed.Our specific client targets are low-income Native American tribal members, low-income Hispanic community members, and low-income residents living in our affordable housing. Our coaches will meet participants where they are at in their banking and financial skill-building journeys. The ResilienceMatched Savings component will offer participants a 5:1 cash match for participants saving $250 ($1,250 match) or $500($2,500 match). less
- $50,000
Vancouver Affordable Housing Nonprofit · Vancouver, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $50,000
Warm Springs Community Action Team · Warm Springs, OR · 2023
Warm Springs Community Action Team requests general operating funds for core programs: youth and workforce training, small business and entrepreneurship support, and financial skills and empowerment. As a tribal non-pro… read allWarm Springs Community Action Team requests general operating funds for core programs: youth and workforce training, small business and entrepreneurship support, and financial skills and empowerment. As a tribal non-profit, WSCAT works closely alongside individuals, small business owners, tribal leadership, and organizational partners throughout Warm Springs, Central OR, Oregon, and nationwide to inform, direct, revise, and implement our programs. With a 100% tribal board and 90% tribal staff, all program activities, community engagement, and plans are deeply rooted in our community's interests, needs, goals, and feedback. less
- $40,000
West Enterprise Center · Fort Bragg, CA · 2024
The Important Stuff-What to Do When Disaster Strikes: Small Business Emergency Preparedness Program
- $39,065
Yourcause Llc · Plano, TX · 2024
Associate Matching Gift Program
- $35,000
Resilience Guild · Bainbridge Island, WA · 2024
Support of Preparedness Education, Response, and Expansion beyond Bainbridge into neighboring counties.
- $35,000
Upper Deschutes River Coalition · Sunriver, OR · 2024
Wildfire Mitigation Reimbursement Program
- $34,670
Yourcause Llc · Plano, TX · 2024
Associate Matching Gift Program
- $25,000
California Indian Museum & Cultural Center · Santa Rosa, CA · 2024
Healing through Cultural Arts Wellness Program (HTCA)
- $25,000
Denver Indian Family Resource Center · Denver, CO · 2024
General Operating support
- $25,000
Native American Youth and Family Center · Portland, OR · 2024
This funding will be used towards three main areas: covering staff time to deliver financial wellness workshops, developing or acquiring necessary curriculum materials, and securing consultants or experts to augment the… read allThis funding will be used towards three main areas: covering staff time to deliver financial wellness workshops, developing or acquiring necessary curriculum materials, and securing consultants or experts to augment the workshop content. less
- $25,000
Potlatch Fund · Seattle, WA · 2024
General Operating support
- $25,000
100 Black Men of the Bay Area · Oakland, CA · 2023
We are seeking support from Umpqua Bank to empower and uplift Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) communities in and around the City of Oakland through focused programs in financial literacy, education enhancement, and economi… read allWe are seeking support from Umpqua Bank to empower and uplift Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) communities in and around the City of Oakland through focused programs in financial literacy, education enhancement, and economic empowerment. With Umpqua's esteemed partnership, we aim to create sustainable pathways for residents to break the cycle of poverty and better their quality of life. This collaboration presents an opportunity to make a significant, lasting impact in the communities we jointly care for. less
- $25,000
Abilityfirst · Pasadena, CA · 2023
The AbilityFirst College to Career and Supported Employment programs provide vital support to adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) ages 18 and older who want to pursue a college education and/or co… read allThe AbilityFirst College to Career and Supported Employment programs provide vital support to adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) ages 18 and older who want to pursue a college education and/or competitive employment. Grounded in our mission to see individuals with I/DD thrive in their community throughout every stage in life, College to Career connects students to existing campus resources and offers a range of community integrated opportunities to equip students as they transition from high school to adulthood. The Supported Employment program helps individuals to secure and retain community-integrated employment, working alongside their non-disabled peers in jobs that reflect their interests, goals, and vision of a meaningful and fulfilling life. less
- $25,000
Brigadoon Service Dogs · Bellingham, WA · 2023
The opportunity for Umpqua Bank is to support clients with physical, developmental, and/or behavioral health disabilities to receive a service dog trained specifically to perform tasks directly related to their disabili… read allThe opportunity for Umpqua Bank is to support clients with physical, developmental, and/or behavioral health disabilities to receive a service dog trained specifically to perform tasks directly related to their disabilities by supporting Brigadoon Service Dogs that help mitigate to afford broader access. less
- $25,000
Epicenter Foundation · Laguna Hills, CA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $25,000
Girls On the Run of Portland Metro · Portland, OR · 2023
The Oregon Healthy Teens Survey has consistently found that girls in the state are significantly more likely to report depressive feelings and are less physically active, with a substantial drop off in adolescence.?Girl… read allThe Oregon Healthy Teens Survey has consistently found that girls in the state are significantly more likely to report depressive feelings and are less physically active, with a substantial drop off in adolescence.?Girls on the Run counters these trends with lessons that incorporate running and other physical activities alongside social-emotional learning topics, including naming and processing their emotions, flipping negative self-talk into positive self-talk, and standing up for themselves and others. This grant would underwrite teams in LMI communities, offering these girls ages 8-13 a safe space to gain social-emotional skills, form positive relationships and nurture their whole health. less
- $25,000
Glsen · New York, NY · 2023
The GLSEN Oregon Chapter would like to use this grant money to expand the GSA (rainbow club) network within state of Oregon schools. We would also use the money to fund Rainbow Library book purchases (queer themed books… read allThe GLSEN Oregon Chapter would like to use this grant money to expand the GSA (rainbow club) network within state of Oregon schools. We would also use the money to fund Rainbow Library book purchases (queer themed books appropriate for youth) to send book shipments throughout the state of Oregon at no cost to the schools. less
- $25,000
Martin Luther King Jr Family Outreach Center · Spokane, WA · 2023
MLK's Teen Tech Center provide educational opportunities for teens ages 13-17 during and after school and during the summer. The Teen Tech Center prepares teens for careers in a technology driven workforce with skills a… read allMLK's Teen Tech Center provide educational opportunities for teens ages 13-17 during and after school and during the summer. The Teen Tech Center prepares teens for careers in a technology driven workforce with skills and knowledge for long-term career success. less
- $25,000
National Veterans Transition Services · San Diego, CA · 2023
This grant opportunity holds immense importance for our organization, as it aligns perfectly with our mission to reboot the lives and careers of transitioning service members, veterans, and their spouses. The work we in… read allThis grant opportunity holds immense importance for our organization, as it aligns perfectly with our mission to reboot the lives and careers of transitioning service members, veterans, and their spouses. The work we intend to do is to provide comprehensive support to transitioning service members and veterans through our Operation Skillbridge initiative. This industry-driven, community-led program aims to close the skills gap, promote economic opportunities, and stimulate civic engagement for veterans and their families. less
- $25,000
Next Chapter Foundation · Tacoma, WA · 2023
Next Chapter provides safe shelter and transitional housing for up to 40 (at any given time) single and pregnant mothers experiencing homelessness. We provide them with temporary shelter, case management, addiction reco… read allNext Chapter provides safe shelter and transitional housing for up to 40 (at any given time) single and pregnant mothers experiencing homelessness. We provide them with temporary shelter, case management, addiction recovery services, and rigorous life-changing courses. The tools we offer range from financial literacy (improving their credit scores) to how to safely care for and feed their children including learning how to shop for healthy and nutritious foods on a budget, healthy cooking classes and addressing their mental health needs so they can become the healthy and caring mothers they were intended to be! less
- $25,000
Oasis Companies International · Santa Ana, CA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $25,000
Odyssey Youth Center · Spokane, WA · 2023
Odyssey's Inclusive Schools Program works to create affirming spaces within schools, connect LGBTQ+ young people to education opportunities, and facilitates connections among LGBTQ+ youth throughout the community.
- $25,000
Operation Code · Portland, OR · 2023
At Operation Code, we are honored to be a candidate in this year's Umpqua DE&I grant. Our community of over 12,000 members is made up of transitioning military service members, Veterans and military family members. We h… read allAt Operation Code, we are honored to be a candidate in this year's Umpqua DE&I grant. Our community of over 12,000 members is made up of transitioning military service members, Veterans and military family members. We have specific support groups that address the experiences and unique needs of additional underserved groups under the military umbrella: LGBTQIA+, women, BIPOC, Veterans and disabilities and military spouses. Through our HIPAA compliant and confidential case management program, we are able to provide wraparound services to mitigate blockers that surround our hardest to hire demographics. We don't just provide professional development and workforce training; we stand in the gap for suicide prevention, focusing on long-term mental and physical health through meaningful and lasting employment in our members' tech careers while providing advocacy at the policy level, and training for tech and corporate enterprises for military cultural competency. less
- $21,346
Yourcause Llc · Plano, TX · 2023
Associate Matching Gift Program
- $20,950
Yourcause Llc · Plano, TX · 2024
Associate Matching Gift Program
- $20,000
A New Leaf · Mesa, AZ · 2024
Financial Empowerment services & BankWork$
- $20,000
Career Path Services-Employment and Training · Spokane, WA · 2024
Unrestricted funding
- $20,000
Disability Rights Washington · Seattle, WA · 2024
General operating support
- $20,000
El Concilio California · Stockton, CA · 2024
Workforce Development and Training-based Digital Equity and Computer Literacy Readiness Program
- $20,000
Empower Tehama · Red Bluff, CA · 2024
Critical supportive services for survivors of domestic violence and other victims of crime
- $20,000
Family Hope · Pasadena, CA · 2024
Maternal Mental Health Program (MMH)
- $20,000
Fremont Unified School District · Fremont, CA · 2024
All grant funds that are designated for the BankWork$ program are used directly to support the program by paying for the instructors' salaries and benefits all costs associated
- $20,000
Horses of Hope Oregon · Turner, OR · 2024
Funding allows us to focus our EFL programming specifically on helping youth ages 12-18 develop the seven factors of resilience: Communication, Connection, Confidence, Character, Competence,Control, and Caring
- $20,000
Human Rights Campaign Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
General operating support
- $20,000
Idaho Veterans Chamber of Commerce · Boise, ID · 2024
Tailored Navigation services and resources to the military community
- $20,000
Jvs Socal · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Life-changing career training program, BankWork$
- $20,000
Mendocino Private Industry Council · Ukiah, CA · 2024
These funds will be used to provide 8-10 low-income adult and/or youth (16-24 yrs.) job seekers in Lake and Mendocino Counties with the tools and support they need to reach their goal of obtaining good jobs and achievin… read allThese funds will be used to provide 8-10 low-income adult and/or youth (16-24 yrs.) job seekers in Lake and Mendocino Counties with the tools and support they need to reach their goal of obtaining good jobs and achieving self-sufficiency. less
- $20,000
Native American Youth and Family Center · Portland, OR · 2024
Strengthen NAYA?s workforce
- $20,000
Pride Foundation · Seattle, WA · 2024
Beyond-the-Check for Scholars programming
- $20,000
San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Com · San Francisco, CA · 2024
Employment Services program
- $20,000
Sarah Bellums Bakery & Workshop · Portland, OR · 2024
These funds will help sustain and grow our program to serve adults with ABI in our community.
- $20,000
Se Works · Portland, OR · 2024
BankWork$ program
- $20,000
Soroptimist International of the Americas · Coeur D Alene, ID · 2024
Invest funds to improve the lives of women and their families by offsetting costs for living expenses and supplementing their costs for a trade school or college.
- $20,000
Workshops for Warriors · San Diego, CA · 2024
WFW?s Advanced Manufacturing Training for Young Veterans
- $20,000
Young Womens Christian Association of Seattle-King · Seattle, WA · 2024
BankWork$ Program
- $20,000
Youth Eastside Services · Bellevue, WA · 2024
YES Latinx programs
- $20,000
African Community Housing & Development · Seatac, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
California Association for Microenterprise Opportu · San Francisco, CA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Community and Shelter Assist Corp · Sherwood, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Feed the Mass · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King Cou · Seattle, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Montana Community Development Corporation · Missoula, MT · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Neighborhood Partnerships · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Nimiipuu Community Development Fund · Lapwai, ID · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing · Yakima, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Oregon Human Development Corporation · Gresham, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Oregon Opportunity Network · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Proud Ground · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Spokane Area Workforce Development Council · Spokane, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle · Seattle, WA · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Vertuelab · Portland, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Warm Springs Community Action Team · Warm Springs, OR · 2023
CBA supplemental grant
- $20,000
Habitat for Humanity International · Sacramento, CA · 2022
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