Awards Database
Since 1982, Meyer has awarded grants and program-related investments totaling more than $930 million to more than 3,500 organizations around the Pacific Northwest.
Awards Since Inception
41
Years
3,500
Organizations
$930m
Awarded
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This database includes more than 9,000 grant awards Meyer Memorial Trust has made since 1982. It is updated quarterly. Use the filters below or search to refine your view. For assistance with more complex inquiries into Meyer's grants, please contact our Grant Operations team at grantops [at] mmt.org (grantops[at]mmt[dot]org).
Awards Database
Hacienda Community Development Corporation
2017
$113,623
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Clackamas
- Multnomah
- Washington
To prevent displacement of homeowners in the Portland metropolitan area through expanded foreclosure prevention counseling and mediation
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Housing Development Center
2017
$109,400
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties ServedStatewide
For an asset management training program focused on supporting smaller, culturally specific and rural affordable housing organizations working to build statewide organizational capacity for effective portfolio oversight
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
Jessie F. Richardson Foundation
2017
$120,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Hood River
For a collaborative project developing a non-subsidized, replicable model of affordable housing with health-related and social services for rural older adults in the Columbia Gorge
Grant
Population
- Aging/elderly
- People living on low incomes
- People with disabilities
Multifamily NW
2017
$140,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties ServedStatewide
To improve access to affordable housing and train landlords to screen tenants in ways that are fair and effective
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
Nancy Devereux Center
2017
$150,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
36 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Coos
To help people experiencing homelessness in Coos County find and retain permanent housing, increase income and improve health
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
- People with disabilities
Northwest Pilot Project
2017
$120,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
36 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To expand housing case management for seniors with very low incomes in Multnomah County, with a focus on seniors of color
Grant
Population
- Aging/elderly
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Housing Oregon
2017
$125,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeOperating Support
Counties ServedStatewide
To support this Portland-based organization's efforts to strengthen relationships with its rural members and build those members' capacity to work with local jurisdictions throughout Oregon on rural affordable housing issues
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
Policy Consensus Initiative
2017
$136,263
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
For a collaborative pilot project to help prevent displacement of low-income homeowners in the Johnson Creek Floodplain due to rising costs of flood insurance, and to educate residents in floodplain issues
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives
2017
$150,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
12 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To create affordable homeownership in North and Northeast Portland for low-income African Americans and others, mitigating displacement and building wealth and stability
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Proud Ground
2017
$125,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
36 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties Served
- Clackamas
- Lincoln
- Multnomah
- Washington
To expand Proud Ground’s capacity to create permanently affordable homes for low-income homebuyers in Portland and in rural Oregon communities
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
The Wallace Medical Concern
2017
$125,000
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
For a collaborative model aimed at providing housing access and stability to East Portland residents who have significant mental health/substance-abuse issues and are homeless or at risk of losing their housing
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
- People with disabilities
Worksystems, Inc.
2017
$192,433
Housing Opportunities
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
For a collaborative effort to link employment and housing services for formerly homeless families in Portland, giving low-income residents community-based career coaching and support
Grant
Population
- Crime/abuse survivors
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- Indigenous communities and tribes
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
- Women or girls
Centennial School District
2017
$30,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
12 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To integrate and align a district-wide equity plan with the goals of increasing inclusion, culturally responsive practices and student achievement
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
- People with disabilities
Center for African Immigrants & Refugees Organization
2017
$100,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To support organizational capacity building measures to assure African student success in Multnomah County
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Elevate Oregon
2017
$76,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To deliver supports within the Parkrose School District in East Multnomah County to improve academic outcomes and equity of opportunity for priority students
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Family Access Network Foundation
2017
$50,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Deschutes
To support low-income and homeless middle school students in Redmond
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
I Have a Dream Foundation - Oregon
2017
$100,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeCapacity Building Support
Counties Served
- Multnomah
To expand parent engagement and leadership work for priority cultural communities within Reynolds School District
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
Malheur Education Service District Region 14
2017
$37,400
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Baker
- Harney
- Malheur
To increase career readiness for high school students in Treasure Valley Tech career and technical education programs in Baker, Harney and Malheur counties
Grant
Population
- Immigrants and/or refugees
- People living on low incomes
- People of color
- People with disabilities
Maslow Project
2017
$50,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
24 months
Support TypeOperating Support
Counties Served
- Jackson
- Josephine
To improve educational equity for homeless youth in Jackson and Josephine counties
Grant
Population
- People living on low incomes
Rainbow Youth Golf Education Program
2017
$30,000
Equitable Education
Duration of Award
12 months
Support TypeProject Support
Counties Served
- Klamath
To build an organizational plan to strengthen and sustain community-led, culturally relevant project-based curriculum.
Grant
Population
- Indigenous communities and tribes
- People living on low incomes