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
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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
Candid
1986
$10,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For general support for the center's work.
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Catholic Charities
1986
$10,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For continuation of a program that provides volunteer services to frail seniors in their own homes.
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Center for Human Development
1986
$171,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
For a demonstration project that enables the community to provide mental health services to seniors through a network of foster homes and day care.
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Center for Urban Education
1986
$162,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To provide, via cable television, information related to aging and to teach service agencies the techniques of cost-effective use of cable programming.
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Fairbanks Native Association
1986
$3,800
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To recreate some of the values of the extended family of traditional native society by including native elders in home visits and group counseling sessions with families.
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Foster Grandparents of Southeast Idaho
1986
$6,200
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To support Native American foster grandparents as they work with Head Start children at the Fort Hall reservation.
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Friendly House
1986
$59,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To train volunteers to counsel seniors on Medicare, Medicaid, and supplemental health insurance needs and to assist with health insurance benefit claims.
Grant
Garten Services
1986
$338,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To demonstrate model day services to mentally retarded elderly, who are increasing in number because modern medical techniques enable them to live much longer.
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Gerontological Society of America
1986
$144,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To sponsor 12 fellows in applied gerontology to work on special projects in Northwest agencies dealing with issues facing senior citizens.
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Healthwise
1986
$20,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For the expansion of the Meeting of Minds Society, a network of discussion and support groups of senior citizens.
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Jewish Family and Child Services
1986
$10,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For continuation of a program that provides volunteer services to frail seniors in their own homes.
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Klamath Basin Senior Citizens Council
1986
$3,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
To provide seniors who are released from acute hospital settings with specialized foster care until they are able to return to their own homes.
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Mount Hood Community Mental Health Center
1986
$488,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To support Elderlink, a project that uses several types of volunteers to identify elderly at risk and then arranges for needed services.
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Oregon Health Care Association
1986
$174,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For the development of a statewide training program for social service workers in nursing homes.
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Our New Beginnings
1986
$21,600
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For continued support of the program.
Grant
Palmer Senior Citizens
1986
$30,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
12 months
For a team case management system to coordinate the delivery of multiple services to the frail elderly in a large area of rural Alaska.
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Pierce County Area Agency on Aging
1986
$210,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To assist Hispanic, Cambodian, and Korean seniors through the use of ethnic case workers and the development of service systems that are appropriate to the cultural differences of the client populations.
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Pike Market Community Clinic
1986
$20,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
To assist in developing a program of services and reimbursement policies to lead the clinic to financial self-sufficiency.
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Portland State University
1986
$276,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
24 months
To develop and test methods of assisting employees whose productivity may be affected by the responsibility of caring for elderly relatives.
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Providence Portland Medical Foundation
1986
$556,000
Historical Program
Duration of Award
36 months
For the demonstration of a full-service ""nursing home without walls"" which allows extremely frail elderly to live at home instead of being institutionalized. (This program is part of the national On Lok Replication Project.)
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