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
Head Start in Lincoln County
2005
$75,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To buy and renovate a site in Newport for a Head Start program.
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Illinois Valley Senior Center
2005
$85,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To build an addition to the center to expand services to a growing senior population and the community.
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Community Warehouse
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To support expansion of the organization's capacity to receive donations, distribute furniture, and raise funds.
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Oregon Somali Family Education Center
2005
$28,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To support a program manager to help volunteers meet the needs of Somali youth and families in Washington County.
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Lan Su Chinese Garden
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
For a cultural education director for an outreach program.
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Providence Community Health Foundation
2005
$37,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a modular building health center at Jackson Elementary School in west Medford.
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Somali Community Services Coalition
2005
$83,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For a case manager to assist new Somali community members and families to become self sufficient.
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The Kids on the Block Awareness Program
2005
$97,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To provide health and safety programs to serve 20,000 additional children in outer Clark, Multnomah and Washington Counties.
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Three Rivers Community Hospital
2005
$150,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To help construct a low cost residence for patients and families receiving care at the hospital.
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Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
2005
$82,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To complete renovation of an assisted living residence by adding a community center space.
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Food Alliance
2005
$180,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To support expansion of the organization's certification capacity to increase its earned income.
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Grant Action Partners
2005
$35,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To help develop a skate park for the youth of John Day, Canyon City, and Grant County.
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Linnton Community Center
2005
$166,400
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To renovate the gymnasium at the community center.
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Northwest Youth Corps
2005
$89,076
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To accelerate vehicle replacement and to accommodate larger crews.
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Oregon Environmental Council
2005
$155,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For a major gifts officer to enable this organization to increase its financial base.
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Portland Symphonic Choir
2005
$119,700
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To increase the organization's fundraising capacity and for administrative support.
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REAP
2005
$7,500
Historical Program
Duration of Award
6 months
For technical assistance for this mentoring program.
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Ross Ragland Theater
2005
$28,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For sound, lighting and other equipment.
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Southwest Community Health Center
2005
$185,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For paid staff for this safety-net health clinic.
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Well Arts Institute
2005
$126,700
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For the first paid staff for an organization that creates therapeutic arts experiences with patients, their families, health care workers and the public, and promotes the arts in health care.
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