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Jackson Foundation Grant (Portland, OR) is sponsored by The Jackson Foundation (Portland, OR). The Jackson Foundation in Portland, Oregon, offers grants to promote the welfare of the public in the City of Portland or the State of Oregon, or both.
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The Jackson Foundation | Grant Application [](https://www. thejacksonfoundation. com/js/app_partone) "To promote the welfare of the public of the City of Portland or the State of Oregon, or both."
Thank you for your interest in applying for the Jackson Foundation Grant. ### **Application Deadlines** Applications must be received no later than the deadline dates below to receive consideration by the Foundation's Co-trustees. ### **Application Process** ### **Documents required to complete your application:** Please prepare the following documents and save each document in PDF format for upload during the application process.
1. Copy of IRS 501 (c) (3) Tax Exemption Determination Letter 2. One page introduction letter 3.
List of Officers and Board Members 4. Current Financial Statement Access Application Portal HomeBiographyRules and DeadlinesApplicationFAQContact [[email protected]](https://www. thejacksonfoundation.
com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#25464d44574c5144474940564057534c46405665505647444b4e0b464a48) 17650 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97230
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