Pacific Power Foundation announces new grants to organizations focused on community enhancement, environment

PORTLAND, Ore. (Nov 18) — Community-serving organizations in Oregon, Washington and California transform hope into action every day by showing up to care for their neighbors and the environment. The Pacific Power Foundation is supporting this important work with a new round of grants to local organizations that are committed to fostering resilient cities, towns and natural areas in our region.

The foundation is donating a total of $175,000 in grants across the three states to underwrite a diverse range of programs and projects, from affordable housing access, job training and rural economic development to ecosystem preservation, trail restoration and nature-based education.

“These organizations lift up our communities and protect our natural surroundings for future generations,” said Ryan Flynn, director of the Pacific Power Foundation and president of Pacific Power. “It is an honor to support their inspiring work and help build communities where everyone can flourish.”

This round of grants, focused on community enhancement and environmental respect, is one of four grant cycles offered by the foundation annually. A total of 63 grants were given to local Oregon, Washington and California organizations. Sample grants include:

Oregon-based Organizations: 

Benton County:

Conservation Biology Institute

 

Clatsop County:

Arch Cape Falcon Cove Beach Community Club

Wildlife Center of the North Coast

 

Coos County: 

City of Coos Bay

South Coast Development Council, Inc

 

Deschutes County:

350Deschutes

BendNEXT Foundation

 

Hood River County:

One Community Health

 

Jackson County:

Foundation of Medford Rogue Rotary

Freedom Farms

 

Jefferson County:

MAC Recreation District

 

Josephine County:

Illinois Valley Wellness Resources

On Sacred Ground

 

Klamath County:

Assistance League® of Klamath Basin

CASA for Children of Klamath County

 

Lake County:

Lakeview Rotary Club

 

Lane County:

Rural Development Initiatives

City of Creswell

 

Lincoln County:

Lincoln City Parks & Recreation

 

Linn County:

Cascades West Community Development Corporation

 

Marion County:

City of Aumsville

Trailkeepers of Oregon

 

Multnomah County:

Albina Cooperative Garden

Boy Scouts of America – Cascade Pacific Council

 

Polk County:

City of Independence

PCL

 

Umatilla County:

Campus Life

Buckaroo Community Football

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