Applications due Apr 30, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Three Rivers Foundation, established in 2011, focuses on improving the health and welfare of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians' historical homelands. It invites funding applications for innovative projects in education, health, public safety, and more, especially those benefiting Native Americans in Oregon or having a statewide impact. The foundation prioritizes grassroots efforts and collaborative approaches, ensuring that the needs of local communities are met through responsive grant-making.
Full proposal due May 1, 2026
Up to US $7,500
The Spirit Mountain Foundation offers the SMF: General Purpose - Small Grants program, which supports 501c3 nonprofits in 11 Oregon counties. With a maximum funding request of $7,500, this program emphasizes flexibility across various sectors, including education and environmental preservation. Eligibility is limited to organizations that haven't completed previous grants and do not exceed 50% of the total project budget. Priority is given to projects aligning with the foundation's key areas.
Full proposal due May 6, 2026
Up to US $20,000
The Diamonds in the Rough Grants, offered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, support the restoration of historically altered building facades, aiming to return them to their original appearance. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, local governments, and private property owners, with grants available up to $20,000. Projects are prioritized based on historical evidence and clear work plans, fostering community engagement and preserving Oregon's cultural heritage.
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Full proposal due May 6, 2026
Up to US $20,000
The Preserving Oregon Grant, offered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, provides matching funds for rehabilitation projects that aid in preserving historic resources on the National Register of Historic Places. This initiative reflects OPRD's commitment to protecting Oregon's cultural heritage while ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from these significant sites. Through these grants, OPRD aims to foster community engagement and enhance the understanding of Oregon's historical narrative.
Full proposal due May 29, 2026
Up to US $100,000
The Spirit Mountain Foundation offers General Purpose - Large Grants, which support 501c3 nonprofit organizations and government agencies in an 11-county service area in Oregon. Grant amounts can reach up to $50,000 for programmatic work or $100,000 for capital projects. The application process involves a Letter of Inquiry followed by a full application if selected. Priority is given to projects in Education, Environmental Preservation, and Health, aligning with the foundation's funding priorities.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
US $2,500 - US $5,000
The National Trust Preservation Funds provide grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to support local preservation projects and ongoing work. These funds aim to enhance community engagement in preservation, foster technical expertise, and stimulate financial participation from the private sector. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofit organizations focused on planning and education efforts related to preservation. The program is particularly interested in initiatives that reach new audiences and further the preservation movement.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Up to US $15,000
The Trust Management Services Grant in Central Oregon aims to empower communities by funding projects in education, arts and culture, youth activities, and historical preservation. This grant is open to innovative proposals that enhance community well-being and engagement. However, it does not support capital campaigns, individual scholarships, or projects exceeding $75,000. This initiative by Braemar Charitable Trust seeks to foster positive change through impactful projects.
Applications due Jun 2, 2026
US $2,500 - US $10,000
The Battlefield Preservation Fund Grant aims to support initiatives that preserve battlefields and related historic sites. This funding encourages planning and educational efforts, particularly those that engage new audiences in preservation activities. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofits in specified states. Grants can be used for staff support, consultant fees, and educational materials. Applicants must provide a one-to-one match for funding, ensuring strong community involvement in preservation efforts.
Applications due Jun 2, 2026
US $150 - US $10,000
The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund, established by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, has distributed over $16.3 million in grants since 1999. It supports charitable organizations and local governments in eleven Oregon counties, as well as Native American initiatives across the U.S. The fund prioritizes education, health, public safety, addiction prevention, housing, arts, and environmental preservation, ensuring the Tribe's commitment to community support and cultural heritage.
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
Up to US $10,000
The Pacific Power Foundation offers Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants to support nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power service areas. Since 2019, the foundation has contributed over $13 million to promote community resilience, affordable housing, and environmental conservation. Eligible candidates include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and educational institutions. Grants aim to address local needs while ensuring responsible environmental stewardship, enhancing community vitality, and fostering sustainable development.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 26, 2026
Up to US $100,000
The Spirit Mountain Foundation provides funding to Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes through the Oregon Tribal Grants program. Each tribe can apply for a maximum of $100,000 for projects in diverse program areas, including Arts, Education, Environmental Preservation, and Health. Eligible projects must align with the foundation's priorities, while certain projects, such as debt retirement and sporting complexes, are not funded. This initiative supports the tribes' community development and cultural preservation.
Applications due Jul 2, 2026
Up to US $30,000
The Wildhorse Foundation offers grants to support the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and surrounding areas in Oregon and Washington. With a commitment to community welfare, the foundation donates over $1 million annually to various projects, including arts, education, and environmental protection. Organizations must operate within the designated areas and adhere to specific eligibility criteria. The foundation emphasizes charitable giving and aims to enhance the quality of life for tribal members and their communities.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
US $5,000 - US $45,000
The Kinsman Foundation offers conventional grants exceeding $5,000 for projects focused on historic preservation and wildlife rehabilitation in Oregon and southern Washington. These grants support public benefit activities, especially for 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government agencies. Applications are accepted year-round, with a deadline of August 1 for annual review. The Foundation prioritizes architectural preservation and licensed wildlife rehabilitation, while no matching funds are required and there are no limits on reapplications.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
Up to US $5,000
The Kinsman Foundation Small Grants program supports projects that benefit the public in Oregon and southern Washington, focusing on historic preservation and native wildlife rehabilitation. Grants, typically under $5,000, are awarded to tax-exempt nonprofits and government agencies without matching fund requirements. Applications are reviewed every 6-8 weeks, with no specific deadlines for inquiries under $5,000. The foundation emphasizes project support while considering general administrative support valuable for nonprofits.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 19, 2026
Approximately US $10,000
The RWN Foundation: Oregon Arts & Culture Grant supports innovative arts and cultural organizations that enhance community well-being. Focused on historically marginalized groups, it promotes access to arts education and cultural programming. The foundation seeks to fund initiatives that celebrate diverse traditions and foster social equity, particularly in Oregon. Grants are typically smaller, averaging $10,000, and are unrestricted, allowing organizations to allocate funds as needed to maximize impact.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards celebrate remarkable contributions to heritage preservation by individuals and organizations. Nominations for the 2026 awards will open in fall 2025, honoring outstanding efforts that inspire future work. This initiative, supported by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, emphasizes the importance of volunteers in maintaining Oregon's rich heritage, promoting inclusivity, and creating sustainable partnerships for the next century.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Up to US $10,000
The Pacific Power Foundation is dedicated to enhancing community vitality through charitable investments, with a focus on arts and culture. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, supporting projects in performing arts, visual arts, and cultural heritage. In 2021, over $1 million was awarded to local nonprofits, underscoring the foundation's commitment to community growth in service areas across Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
US $2,000 - US $5,000
The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation supports arts and culture organizations through grants typically ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, with a focus on enhancing community vitality. Eligible organizations include nonprofits dedicated to performing arts, visual arts, and historic preservation. The foundation operates on a quarterly grant cycle, ensuring careful review of applications. Grants are limited to tax-exempt organizations, and the foundation does not fund projects outside its service areas in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and California.
Applications due Oct 16, 2026
US $500 - US $2,500
The Lane County Cultural Coalition Grant supports cultural programs and projects in Lane County, promoting arts, heritage, and humanities. Funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust, it aims to enhance public access, awareness, and education in cultural activities. Eligible applicants include individuals, organizations, and educational institutions. The grant prioritizes projects that stabilize cultural resources, raise awareness, and encourage education. It excludes tuition assistance, completed projects, and fundraising initiatives, ensuring support for meaningful cultural engagement.
Pre proposal due Feb 11, 2027
Up to US $100,000
The Metro Nature in Neighborhoods Community Stewardship and Restoration Grants offer funding for projects aimed at enhancing local ecosystems and promoting community engagement in the Portland area. With a total funding pool of $750,000, grants support initiatives that restore fish and wildlife habitats, foster partnerships, and address environmental justice. Priority is given to projects led by historically marginalized communities, ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for sustainable environmental stewardship.
Applications due Feb 15, 2027
Up to US $15,000
The Trust Management Services Grant - Mid Valley Region, funded by the Braemar Charitable Trust, supports Oregon non-profit organizations focusing on education, community service, arts, culture, youth activities, and historical preservation. Applicants must provide a Treasury Authorization Letter confirming 501c3 status. Note that the grant does not cover capital campaigns, individual scholarships, or projects exceeding $75,000. Special consideration is given to applications with an educational component.
Applications due Mar 15, 2027
Up to US $10,000
The Pacific Power Foundation provides Education/STEM Grants aimed at enhancing community vitality through charitable investments. With over $1 million awarded in 2021, eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational institutions, and youth organizations. The foundation emphasizes initiatives in electrical safety, energy efficiency, and workforce development. Grants are available in four cycles to ensure thorough evaluation of requests. Exclusions apply to organizations that discriminate or operate outside the service areas of Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power.
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
US $25,000 - US $50,000
The Trail Blazers Foundation Fund – LIVE Greener Grant focuses on enhancing access to outdoor spaces for youth from historically underserved communities in Oregon and SW Washington. This initiative supports organizations that promote environmental education, preservation, and employment opportunities. Grants of up to $25,000 annually are available, with potential for an additional year of funding. Organizations must align with the Foundation's mission to apply, ensuring a positive impact on local youth and their communities.
Applications due Apr 9, 2027
US $1,000 - US $8,000
The Oregon Museum Grant, offered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, supports museums across the state in their efforts to collect, preserve, interpret, and promote Oregon's rich history. This funding opportunity encourages projects that enhance heritage collections, foster heritage tourism, and provide education. Museums of all sizes are invited to submit proposals that meet eligibility requirements, ensuring a comprehensive representation of Oregon's diverse cultural narratives.
Applications due Jun 1, 2027
Up to US $15,000
The Trust Management Services Grant in Eastern Oregon aims to support projects focused on education, community service, arts and culture, youth activities, and historical preservation. With special consideration for applications that incorporate educational elements, this grant encourages innovative initiatives that benefit the local communities of Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Wheeler counties. Ensure to submit your application 30 days prior to the deadline.
Applications due Sep 15, 2027
Up to US $15,000
The Trust Management Services Grant in Southwestern Oregon supports impactful projects focusing on education, community service, arts and culture, youth activities, and historical preservation. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. The grant emphasizes educational initiatives, making them more competitive for funding. The maximum budget for projects is $75,000, and applications must be submitted 30 days prior to the deadline. For further guidelines, visit the FAQs on the grant's website.
Applications due Apr 4, 2028
Up to US $50,000
The Trail Blazers LIVE Grant, presented by Avangrid Renewables, aims to empower organizations in Oregon and SW Washington that connect youth to environmental education and employment. With grants of up to $25,000 annually, and potential additional funding for a total of $50,000, this initiative supports efforts to engage historically underserved communities in sustainability and environmental stewardship. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply and contribute to a greener future.