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Grants and sponsorship | Community partners | CareOregon CareOregon community giving For more than two decades, CareOregon Community Giving has worked to improve access to health care and other resources for both CareOregon members and non-members. Since 2020, we’ve invested more than $85 million into Oregon community-based organizations through grants, sponsorships and other giving.
In line with CareOregon's mission to inspire and partner to create quality and equity in individual and community health, the objectives of CareOregon’s community giving program are to: Address priority social needs in the communities where our members live Build CareOregon partnerships with CBOs addressing community health needs Increase collaboration between CBO partners to improve access to care and reduce health disparities 2026 grant requests and event sponsorships CareOregon has confirmed the majority of our sponsorships for the 2026 calendar year.
We look forward to supporting new and long-time partners. Limited remaining funds will be prioritized toward events our member engagement team, Connect to Care, can participate in. If you would like to tell CareOregon about your event and request participation by our member engagement team, please complete this form .
Please note we are unable to consider support for fundraising events in 2026 we have not already committed to. 2026 Community Grant program CareOregon’s community grant program will make a limited number of invitation only, project-based grants to CBO partners in 2026. Grant awards will not exceed $10,000.
CareOregon will contact selected recipients. CareOregon will also award grants in Year 3 of our Youth & Families grant program. Only prior recipients of this funding will be eligible for support in 2026.
Thank you for your understanding and for your work making our community healthier and more equitable. Please direct all questions to CareOregon’s grant program manager at communitygivinggrants@careoregon. org Please note that we are unable to respond to requests for individual financial or member benefit assistance.
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