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
Beaverton School District
1995
$1,495
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To train high school students in cross-cultural communication skills and academic tutoring so they can serve as peer mentors to English Language Acquisition students.
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Beaverton School District
1995
$2,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To create a science class in which at-risk and teen-parent students prepare and teach hands-on science lessons to children at two local elementary schools. (Collaborating partners: Beaver Acres Elementary School, Aloha Park Elementary School)
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Beaverton School District
1995
$5,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To expand the Architects in Schools program, which teaches students mathematical and physical science concepts used in architecture and engineering.
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Jackson County
1995
$45,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For start-up costs for summer and after school programs in the communities of Talent and Phoenix.
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Camp Fire Columbia
1995
$90,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To expand a program that provides after school and summer activities to Hispanic youth and their families.
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Canby School District
1995
$7,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To expand a biotechnology program designed to introduce students to career opportunities in the emerging fields of aquaculture, hydroponics, and tissue culture.
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Canby School District
1995
$7,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For an interdisciplinary manufacturing technology program in which students from five Clackamas County high schools design, manufacture, and market an all-terrain road vehicle as training for careers in manufacturing, marketing, and engineering/design. (C
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Centennial School District
1995
$5,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To provide six to eight-year-olds an in-depth environmental science program, with high school sophomores serving as tutors and guides. (Collaborating partner: Centennial High School)
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Clatskanie School District
1995
$4,857
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To develop studentsÕ skills in researching, reporting, scriptwriting, and production through creating audio-video documentaries.
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Coos Bay School District
1995
$1,500
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For the Design Technology program in which third graders develop projects that apply skills in math, science, and the humanities.
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Crossroads Christian School
1995
$3,573
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To create Kidopolis, a schoolwide city simulation project in which students from each grade manage different components of a city.
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Culver School District
1995
$1,500
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a bilingual school newspaper, which fosters cultural awareness while students learn how to run a business, develop language skills, and provide a community service.
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Drewsey School District
1995
$3,208
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For computer and telecommunication technology that students at three isolated schools in Harney County use to create a rural county newspaper. (Collaborating partners: Double O Elementary School, Fields Elementary School)
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Elkton School District
1995
$5,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a project in which high school students learn technological skills by building computers from used components, and then instruct fourth graders to use the equipment. (Collaborating partner: Elkton Elementary School)
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Fern Ridge School District
1995
$7,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To provide student access to the school libraryÕs card catalog from classroom computers.
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Glendale School District
1995
$7,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For an audio-video production technology program that high school students use to produce news programs for their rural community, which has no newspaper or radio or television station.
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Glide School District
1995
$1,500
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For take-home theme bags that contain educational games and other activities to supplement classroom learning and involve parents in their childrenÕs education.
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Glide School District
1995
$2,360
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a hands-on integrated math/science project in which students learn about waste management and the environment.
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Greater Albany Public School District
1995
$4,135
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a short wave radio station that fourth and fifth grade students use to develop skills in technology, mathematics, science, and emergency communication. (Collaborating partners: Aloha Park Elementary School, Beaver Acres Elementary School)
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Greater Albany Public School District
1995
$4,918
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a project that teams eighth grade history students with volunteers from diverse cultural backgrounds to study multicultural facets of American history and to create documentary videos.
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