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GO Grants — The Collins Foundation Collins is a responsive grantmaker. We award and fund arts and culture, child welfare and development, education, environmental protection, health equity, and a broad range of efforts to enhance the quality of life in Oregon’s communities. A central priority for the Foundation is to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion through our grantmaking.
We support organizations at various stages in their pursuit of equity. Many successful applicants will have made efforts to learn about the root causes of social inequities, are actively thinking about how racial equity informs their work and operations, or have implemented policies and practices to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion. We provide general operations grants.
Organizations operating for at least one year AND have a budget of at least $20,000. The GO Grant from The Collins Foundation utilizes a Partnership Alignment Process. Please visit our Partnership Alignment Process page to learn more.
Unless requested otherwise, all grants will be made as general operating grants. We offer multi-year grants (up to three years) for organizations that are highly aligned with the foundation’s goals and values. Our average grant size is $75,000, but awards range from $5,000 single year grants up to $300,000 commitments over multiple years.
Collins is a family foundation making a long-term commitment to an equitable and just future for Oregon’s lands and people. Learn about our grant programs, including eligibility, what we fund, and what we do not, as well as the application process. The latest news about our grantees, grantmaking, and partnerships across Oregon.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government units in Oregon operating for at least one year with a minimum budget of $20,000; leadership and staff must be in-state. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $300,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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