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
Community Action Organization
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
4 months
To help repair damage to the organization's multipurpose social service center.
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Eugene Rotary Charitable Trust
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
10 months
For accessible play area in a community park.
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Friends of the North Plains Public Library
2005
$73,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
18 months
To help build a new library.
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Head Start of Yamhill County
2005
$40,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
15 months
To help build a Head Start facility in Newberg.
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HOST Development
2005
$500,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
83 months
For a program related loan for gap financing for 224 affordable homes in north/northeast and southeast Portland.
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J Bar J Youth Services
2005
$107,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To purchase and renovate a facility for runaway and homeless youth.
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Marion-Polk Food Share
2005
$260,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
7 months
To purchase and renovate a building for a permanent regional food distribution center to increase the supply of food to member charities in Marion and Polk counties.
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My Sisters' Place
2005
$130,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
18 months
To help build a shelter in Lincoln County for women and children affected by domestic violence.
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North Lake County Health Center
2005
$125,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To help construct a new medical clinic in rural central Oregon.
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Oregon 150
2005
$200,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To construct the Fort to the Sea trail from Fort Clatsop to Sunset Beach on the Oregon coast.
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Oregon Community Foundation - Meyer Memorial Trust Donor Advised Fund
2005
$4,000,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
1 month
To establish the Meyer Memorial Trust donor advised fund.
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Oregon Tech
2005
$306,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For equipment for the dental hygiene training department.
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival Association
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To upgrade the theater's technology and lighting systems.
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Our House of Portland
2005
$350,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
18 months
To help build a residential care facility for people with HIV/AIDS.
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Portland Rotary Charitable Trust
2005
$100,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
18 months
To replace facilities at Camp Collins in disrepair with an innovative LEED platinum-rated camp village.
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Port Orford Public Library Foundation
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To help construct a new public library for this coastal community.
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Salvation Army, Cascade Division
2005
$500,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To help renovate White Shield residential facility for young women and their children.
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Rogue Valley Council
2005
$300,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To construct a new thrift store and renovate the society's headquarters facility to include a homeless shelter.
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Southern Oregon Child and Family Council
2005
$100,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
43 months
To build a new Head Start facility on the Rogue Community College campus.
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Willamette University
2005
$600,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To renovate the Law School's newly established Oregon Civic Justice Center.
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