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Community Small Grants is a grant from Meyer Memorial Trust that funds small nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and public schools working to improve communities in Oregon and Washington. The program focuses on education, arts, culture, and community improvements that benefit youth and underserved residents, providing accessible entry-level funding for smaller organizations.
Eligible applicants include small nonprofits, government agencies, and public schools in eligible Oregon locations. Awards are up to $10,000, with no current application deadline listed.
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png and . svg ) Our grantee partners are doing important work in the Greater Washington community. If you are a current grantee partner of the Meyer Foundation, we invite you to submit stories highlighting this work.
Follow the prompts below to share your story with us for possible inclusion in future Meyer Foundation communications. What is your organization's mission? Frequently Asked Questions Preparing a Grant Application Grant Awards and Reporting After You've Submitted an Interest Form and Proposal Working in the Grantee Portal Can I see the Interest Form and Proposal Questions outside of the online portal?
Yes! We know it is sometimes easier to review application questions in a Word document rather than an online portal. For your convenience, we have made our Interest Form and Proposal questions available for download to preview or fill in before logging into the portal .
How do we report on our grant? Grant reports are typically submitted through the Meyer grantee portal and are due at the end of the grant term. Your award letter will include more details about report requirements.
For most grants, Meyer offers the option of having a conversation with your Partnerships & Strategy Director instead of submitting a written narrative report (although you ’ re still required to submit financial reports and interim outcomes ).
Sharing your achievements, challenges, and lessons learned at the end of a grant year is an important way to enhance the joint learning and partnership between your organization and the Meyer Foundation. Does Meyer make multi-year grants? Yes.
Organizations that are good candidates for multi-year support are those that are particularly well-aligned with our strategy. To learn more about the types of organizations we are especially interested in supporting, review the Grantmaking page on our website. Should we apply for general operating or project support?
Meyer’s primary grantmaking strategy is to provide general operating support. We award project-specific grants in circumstances in which a particular project aligns with Meyer’s strategy but the overall work of the organization does not. If we are awarded a grant, when and how will we receive it?
Grant agreements, which are issued when a project is fiscally sponsored, are emailed via DocuSign to the grantee partner’s CEO shortly after the grant is approved. Award letters, which are used for all non-sponsored grants to 501 (c) (3) entities, do not require countersignature and are emailed via GivingData . Payment is made via Bill.
com upon receipt of the cosigned grant agreement if one is required . Preview Meyer’s grant agreements for restricted grants and unrestricted grants. How will we receive grant payment?
Meyer makes all payments via Bill. com . Our grant proposal asks you to indicate a finance contact to manage the connection to Bill.
com if a grant is approved. If your organization already uses Bill. com, we ask for the payee organization’s Payment Network ID (PNI) in the Proposal Form.
(Here’s how to find you r PNI in bill. com .) Groups using a fiscal sponsor should indicate a finance contact at the sponsoring organization for payment.
If your organization is new to Bill. com, this person will receive an email invitation from Bill. com to connect to the system once the grant is approved.
Our funding is not yet fully expended, but our grant report is now due. What should we do? Please contact your Partnerships & Strategy Director or grants@meyerfdn.
org if you believe you will not be able to submit your final report by the due date. We can often extend the project to allow you to finish spending the grant funds . What should we do if we can’t meet the deadline for submitting our final report?
While submission of a final report is an important part of the grant process, we can almost always be flexible with the actual due date. Please contact your Partnerships & Strategy Director or email us at grants@meyerfdn. org if you wish to discuss a different submission date for your final report.
If our Interest Form or Proposal is declined, how long do we have to wait to resubmit? If you are declined for funding, you must wait to apply until the following calendar year. How does the Meyer Foundation engage with grantee partners & applicants?
We often do in-person and virtual meetings, as well as attend grantee partner activities, including actions, rallies, community meetings, etc. Do I have to create an account to submit an Interest Form? Yes. An account is required to apply for a grant.
Once you click on the link to start a new Interest Form you will be directed to log into your account or create a new one. The account also allows you to save and return to your Interest Form or Proposal. If your organization is awarded a grant, you will also submit grant reports via the online account.
Can I transfer my online account to a different staff member? Yes. If you are no longer the point of contact for a request, you can transfer your account to a new person by emailing us at grants@meyerfdn.
org . A Meyer staff person will assist you in transferring your account. Are there any system requirements for using Meyer’s grantee portal?
There are no special system requirements for using our portal. You may use any browser. You may also use a mobile device.
What are the deadlines to apply for a grant from Meyer? In 2026, we will award most grants in April, June, August, and November. Please see our 2026 grantmaking timeline on the Core Grantmaking page of our website to best determine when you should submit an Interest Form.
for more details about corresponding deadlines. When does Meyer award grants? In 2026, we will award grants in April, June, August, and November.
My organization received a grant in 2025. When should we apply again? Meyer staff will reach out several weeks in advance of each Interest Form deadline to invite a renewal from a group of active grantees.
If you would like to find out earlier in the year when your renewal is envisioned, please email your Partnerships Director or grants@meyerfdn. org . Should the envisioned timeline present a challenge, we can work with you to move your organization to a different cycle.
How much funding should we ask for? We encourage you to ask for the amount your organization needs. While we may not be able to award the full amount you request, y ou won’t be penalized based on your request.
We are a national or statewide organization that has a program in Greater Washington. May we apply for a grant? Meyer is committed to growing and partnering with local leadership.
Most of the organizations the Foundation supports are based in and work in Greater Washington. If your national or statewide organization runs a program or project in close partnership with local communities or organizations, you could submit a project request for the part of your work that is strongly aligned with Meyer’s funding strategy, takes place in Greater Washington, and is done in close partnership with local community members.
Can I submit more than one Interest Form per year? No. Meyer accepts only one per year, per organization. If an organization is leading a coalition, it can also apply as the lead for that coalition in addition to applying for a grant to support your organization’s work.
Who is my Partnerships & Strategy Director? To be directed to the appropriate team member, please contact us at grants@meyerfdn. org .
You can also find a full staff listing on our website . Our organization works in more than one jurisdiction. Who is our Partnerships & Strategy team member?
To be directed to the appropriate team member, please contact us at grants@meyerfdn. org . I’d like to discuss my organization’s work with a Partnerships & Strategy Director before submitting an Interest Form.
Can I do that? Meyer’s Partnerships & Strategy team tr ies to be accessible, transparent, and present in their respective communities. They will be happy to talk with you; however, for new applicants, the Interest Form is designed to be the first step in starting that conversation.
If you have specific questions about the Interest Form itself, send them to us at grants@meyerfdn. org . If we have additional questions or need additional information about your organization or project after reading your Interest Form, someone from Meyer will be in touch with you.
If I have questions about the Meyer Foundation’s proposal while I am completing it, what is the best way to have those questions answered? Please feel free to reach out to the Partnerships & Strategy team or email us with your questions at grants@meyerfdn. org .
If we have completed the common grant application, may we submit it instead of the online application? If you are invited to submit a proposal, you may opt to submit a proposal written for another funder (including a common grant application) if it addresses all of the narrative questions on Meyer’s proposal. Our organization operates under a fiscal sponsor.
May we apply for a grant? Yes. Groups with fiscal sponsor arrangements may apply for funding.
A fiscal sponsor is a nonprofit organization that provides fiduciary oversight, financial management, and other administrative services to help build the capacity of charitable projects. The fiscal sponsor must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has a formal relationship with the organization working on the project and can provide a signed Memorandum of Understanding or letter with the application.
Please include the fiscal sponsor information when you submit your Interest Form. We ask for additional documentation, including your current sponsorship agreement, if you are invited to submit a proposal. If our organization does not yet have a 501(c)(3) public charity determination from the IRS, but has applied for one, can we apply for a grant from Meyer?
Yes, you may apply for funding while your determination is funded. However, to receive a grant, you will have to either have a 501(c)(3) determination or a fiscal sponsor. Meyer only awards grants to 501(c)(3) entities.
What if my organization does not currently have a federal tax ID number? An organization must have public charity status or a fiscal sponsor to receive a grant from the Meyer Foundation. You can submit an Interest Form without a tax identification number and if your idea moves forward, we will discuss this in more detail with you.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small nonprofits, government agencies, public schools in eligible Oregon locations Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Project Support Grant (2026) is a grant from Meyer Memorial Trust that funds specific charitable projects and initiatives advancing racial, social, and economic justice in Oregon. The program organizes funding into issue-based portfolios: Our Resilient Places, Our Empowered Youth, Our Collective Prosperity, and Together, We Rise. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) public charities, state and local governments, tribal agencies, and public schools in Oregon. Awards are up to ,000 per year with an application deadline of July 23, 2026.
Project Support Grant (2026) is sponsored by Meyer Memorial Trust. Funding for specific charitable projects or initiatives aligned with Meyer's four primary focus areas: Our Resilient Places, Our Empowered Youth, Our Collective Prosperity, and Together, We Rise. These grants support work that accelerates racial, social, and economic justice for the collective well-being of Oregon's lands and peoples. Geographic focus: Oregon Focus areas: Economic justice, Educational justice, Environmental justice, Community organizing, Movement building