July 2010 Awards Announced
At the July program meeting, Meyer Memorial Trust's board of trustees made 21 awards for $2,567,551, bringing the total amount awarded since MMT began operating in 1982 to more than $505.3 million.
The July grants included a total of $285,000 in follow-up operating support to seven organizations who were awarded funds in our 2009 Operating Support program.
July awards included:
Operating Support Grants
Arts Central, Bend, OR
Awarded: $50,000
To support core operations during the economic recession for this central Oregon arts organization
CASA of Lane County, Springfield, OR
Awarded: $50,000
To
support core operations that are threatened by the economic recession
for this organization that advocates for abused and neglected children
Clackamas Community Land Trust, Milwaukie, OR
Awarded: $40,000
To support core operations during the economic recession for this housing organization serving Clackamas County
Columbia Arts, Hood River, OR
Awarded: $20,000
To support core operations during the economic recession for this Columbia Gorge arts organization
Deschutes County Children’s Foundation, Bend, OR
Awarded: $50,000
To
support core operations during the economic recession for this
organization that provides space in collaborative campuses to nonprofits
that serve children and families
MountainStar Family Relief Nursery, Bend, OR
Awarded: $50,000
To
support core operations during the economic recession for this
organization that works to keep young children safe, parents successful
and families intact
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR
Awarded: $25,000
To
support core operations during the economic recession for this
organization that advances new developments in contemporary art
Responsive Grants
ChristieCare, Marylhurst, OR
Awarded: $250,000
To
support transition to a sustainable clinical operating model providing
cost-effective, quality care for severely challenged children
De Paul Treatment Centers, Portland, OR
Awarded: $157,551
For follow-up support for a counseling program for families affected by alcoholism and addiction
Friends of the Oregon Caves and Chateau, Grants Pass, OR
Awarded: $50,000
To help conduct a capital campaign to renovate the historic Oregon Caves Chateau
Jewish Family and Child Services, Portland, OR
Awarded: $75,000
To support a new program that provides support services to adults with developmental disabilities
Mano a Mano, Salem, OR
Awarded: $100,000
For
general operating support for this organization that provides emergency
services and related support to Latino and low income families.
Northwest Housing Alternatives, Milwaukie, OR
Awarded: $100,000
To support homeless prevention services (name of program deleted)
Northwest Pilot Project, Portland, OR
Awarded: $155,000
To
increase the ability of the organization to provide emergency housing
and transportation services to more low-income seniors in Multomah
County
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR
Awarded: $200,000
For a bilingual exhibit and programming that educates the public about renewable energy technologies
Relief Nursery, Eugene, OR
Awarded: $250,000
To expand services to support families participating in a national study of child abuse prevention models
Shorebank Enterprise Group Pacific, Ilwaco, WA
Awarded: $250,000 grant and $250,000 Program Related Investment loan
To increase capital available for business and social lending to high impact projects
Sisters of the Road Cafe, Portland, OR
Awarded: $150,000
For
general operating support for this organization that serves low-cost
meals to homeless and low income residents in northwest Portland.
Umpqua Community Development Corporation, Roseburg, OR
Awarded: $195,000
For housing to serve people with developmental and physical disabilities
Verde, Portland, OR
Awarded: $100,000
To
establish Verde Energy, a weatherization social enterprise employing
low-income Latinos and Native Americans in Portland's Cully neighborhood
