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It's difficult to overstate the changes Meyer Memorial Trust has been through over the past half decade. Five years ago, we were almost exclusively a general purpose responsive foundation, with nearly all our giving in response to proposals submitted from organizations across Oregon and Clark County, Washington. The field of philanthropy, however, has learned much  READ MORE

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TWST Tour Scheduled in Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion Counties

Sally Yee
Posted Monday, February 14, 2011 - 11:15am
by Sally Yee

Topics: Grassroots Grants | TWST

We will be visiting five communities in eastern Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion counties March 1-4 to provide advice about seeking grants from MMT and to collect information about the needs of nonprofits and communities there.

The Two Way Street Tour (TWST) program began in 2007 to increase MMT's outreach efforts to help nonprofit organizations better understand our foundation and programs as well as to help us learn more about the communities and organizations we serve.  Through 2010, MMT staff and I had held meetings in 57 communities in 24 counties in Oregon and southwest Washington. We chronicled our past visits on our TWST blog.

The complete March 2011 schedule:

Tues, March 1: Sandy
Sandy Community/Senior Center
34348 Pioneer Blvd, Sandy
1:00PM-3:00PM
Contact:
Nancy Enabnit
503-489-2157
nenabnit [at] cityofsandy [dot] com
 
Weds, March 2:  Oregon City
Clackamas County Development Services Building
Room 401
150  Beavercreek Road, Oregon City
9:00AM-11:00AM
Contact:
Melissa Erlbaum
503-722-2366 ext 106
melissae [at] cwsor [dot] org
 
Thurs, March 3:  Woodburn
Cipriano Ferrel Education Center
1274 Fifth Street, Woodburn
Noon-2:00PM
Contact:
Jaime Arredondo
503-981-1618 x210
jaimearredondo [at] fhdc [dot] com
 
Thurs, March 3:  Salem/Keizer
Location:
Northgate Community Center
Jim Ramsey III Community Center (2nd Flr)
3850 Portland Road NE, Salem
6:00M-8:00PM
Contact:
Eduardo Angulo
503-363-3909
eangulo [at] skcequality [dot] org
 
 
Fri, March 4:  Stayton
Stayton Public Library
515 N 1st Ave
EG Siegmund Mtg Rm
2:00PM-4:00PM
Contact:
Louise Meyers
541-769-3313
louise [at] ccrls [dot] org

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