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Gray Family Foundation Camp Maintenance is a grant from the Oregon Community Foundation that supports the maintenance and upkeep of outdoor school camp facilities throughout Oregon. Administered through the Oregon Community Foundation, this program provides sustained investment to ensure that camp infrastructure serving students and communities remains in good operational condition.
Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, tribal entities, and government entities operating outdoor school or educational camp facilities in Oregon. The program reflects OCF's broader commitment to supporting arts, culture, education, and community well-being across the state.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, tribal entities, and government entities operating outdoor school camps or educational facilities in Oregon. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The Trail Blazers Foundation Fund is a grant from the Oregon Community Foundation, supported by the Portland Trail Blazers, that funds nonprofit organizations throughout Oregon and southwest Washington serving youth and families from historically underserved and marginalized communities. Grants are available through three funding streams: LIVE Greener (connecting youth with the environment for education, preservation, or employment), LEARN (supporting youth through high school), and PLAY (getting kids and families active). Organizations may apply for general operating or program-specific support but may only apply for one funding stream per year. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Oregon and southwest Washington. The 2026 application window ran from March 9 to April 3, with award notifications expected in mid-July. Award amounts vary.
Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) and The Ford Family Foundation offer Out of School Time Program Grants supporting a three-year structured quality improvement Learning Community for afterschool programs across Oregon. Selected programs receive $25,000–$40,000 per year in general support. Grants target programs serving middle school youth from low-income families, youth of color, and rural communities with a strong social-emotional learning (SEL) focus. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations, Tribal entities, government entities, and organizations with fiscal sponsors. The 2026 application deadline is April 30, 2026.