Metropolitan Portland Region Grant Recipients Fall 2010

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1 On November 3, 2010 OCF s board of directors approved $2.17 million in grants to the following organizations: 211info (Portland) Albertina Kerr Centers (Portland) Albina Head Start (Portland) All Classical Public Media, Inc. (Portland) Alzheimer's Association (Portland) American Cancer Society, Great West Division (Portland) American Diabetes Association, (Portland) American Heart Association (Portland) American Red Cross, Oregon Trail Chapter (Portland) Artists Repertory Theatre (Portland) Audubon Society of Portland (Portland) Bag and Baggage Productions (Hillsboro) Beaverton School District (Beaverton) Better People (Portland) Bicycle Transportation Alliance (Portland) Blanchet House (Portland) BodyVox (Portland) Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific (Portland) Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon (Portland) Boys and Girls Clubs of Portland (Portland) Business for Culture and the Arts (Portland) Caldera (Portland) Camp Fire USA, Portland Metro Council (Portland) Campaign for Equal Justice (Portland) Canby School District (Canby) CASA for Children, Inc. (Portland) Page 1

2 Cascade AIDS Project (Portland) Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare (Portland) Catlin Gabel School (Portland) Central Catholic High School (Portland) Central City Concern (Portland) Children's Cancer Association (Portland) Children's Healing Art Project (Portland) Children's Justice Alliance (Portland) ChristieCare (Marylhurst) City Club of Portland (Portland) Clackamas Community College Foundation (Oregon City) Coalition of Community Health Clinics (Portland) Community Cycling Center (Portland) Community Transitional School (Portland) Community Warehouse Northwest (Portland) Concordia University Foundation (Portland) Congregation Beth Israel (Portland) De La Salle North Catholic High School (Portland) De Paul Treatment Centers (Portland) Doernbecher Children's Hospital (Portland) DoveLewis Memorial Emergency Veterinary (Portland) Downtown Chapel of St. Vincent De Paul (Portland) Dress for Success (Portland) Elevate Oregon (Portland) Ethos, Inc. (Portland) First Presbyterian Church of Portland (Portland) First Unitarian Church of Portland (Portland) Page 2

3 FISH Emergency Service (Portland) Forest Grove Library Foundation (Forest Grove) Forest Park Conservancy (Portland) Friendly House (Portland) Friends of Creston Children s Dental Clinic (Portland) Friends of Marquam Nature Park (Portland) Friends of Saturday Academy (Portland) Friends of the Children - Portland (Portland) Friends of the Columbia Gorge (Portland) Friends of Tryon Creek State Park (Portland) Good Samaritan Foundation (Portland) Gorge Grown Food Network (Hood River) Habitat for Humanity-Portland/Metro East (Portland) Hacienda Community Development Corporation (Portland) Health & Science School (Beaverton) Helping Hands Against Violence (Hood River) Hoyt Arboretum Friends Foundation (Portland) Human Solutions, Inc. (Portland) Ikebana International - Chapter 47 (Beaverton) Impact Northwest (Portland) Jacknife-Zion-Horseheaven Historical (Estacada) Janus Youth Programs (Portland) Japanese Garden Society of Oregon (Portland) Jesuit High School (Portland) Jewish Family and Child Service (Portland) Jewish Federation of Greater Portland (Portland) JOIN (Portland) Page 3

4 Junior Achievement of the Columbia Empire (Portland) Junior League of Portland (Portland) Lake Oswego School District Foundation (Lake Oswego) Lakewood Center for the Arts (Lake Oswego) Lewis & Clark College (Portland) LifeWorks NW (Portland) Loaves and Fishes Centers, Inc. (Portland) M.I.T.C.H. Charter School (Tigard) Macdonald Center & Residence (Portland) March of Dimes, Greater Oregon Chapter (Portland) Marylhurst University (Marylhurst) Mercy and Wisdom Healing Center (Portland) MetroArts Inc. (Portland) Metropolitan Family Service (Portland) Metropolitan Youth Symphony Association (Portland) Miracle Theatre Group (Portland) Miracles (Portland) Mittleman Jewish Community Center (Portland) Morrison Child & Family Services (Portland) Mt. Hood Community College Foundation (Gresham) Museum of Contemporary Craft (Portland) National Outward Bound USA (Garrison) Native American Youth and Family Center (Portland) Neighborhood House, Inc. (Portland) New Avenues for Youth, Inc. (Portland) Next Door, Inc. (Hood River) Northwest Earth Institute (Portland) Page 4

5 Northwest Film Center (Portland) Northwest Housing Alternatives (Milwaukie) Northwest Pilot Project (Portland) OHSU Center for Ethics in Health Care (Portland) Open Meadow High School (Portland) Oregon Ballet Theatre (Portland) Oregon City School District (Oregon City) Oregon College of Art & Craft (Portland) Oregon Humane Society (Portland) Oregon Humanities (Portland) Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (Portland) Oregon Partnership (Portland) Oregon Symphony Association (Portland) Oregon Zoo Foundation (Portland) Our Lady of the Lake Parish (Lake Oswego) Our Lady of the Lake Parish School (Lake Oswego) Oya No Kai, Inc. (Portland) Pacific Northwest College of Art (Portland) Parrott Creek Child & Family Services (Oregon City) Peninsula Children's Center (Portland) Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette (Portland) Portland Art Museum (Portland) Portland Center Stage (Portland) Portland Children's Museum (Portland) Portland Community College Foundation (Portland) Portland Opera Association (Portland) Portland Parks Foundation (Portland) Page 5

6 Portland Public Schools (Portland) Portland Reading Foundation (Portland) Portland Rescue Mission (Portland) Portland Schools Foundation (Portland) Portland State University (Portland) Portland State University Foundation (Portland) Project Pooch (Lake Oswego) Providence Child Center Foundation (Portland) Providence St. Vincent Medical Foundation (Portland) PTA Clothing Center (Portland) REACH Community Development (Portland) Rosemary Anderson High School - (Portland) Rowing Association of Portland (Portland) Salvation Army, Cascade Division (Happy Valley) Sandy Public Library (Sandy) Scandinavian Heritage Foundation (Portland) Schoolhouse Supplies, Inc. (Portland) Self Enhancement, Inc. (Portland) Sisters of the Community (Lake Oswego) Sisters Of The Road Cafe (Portland) Snow-Cap Community Charities (Fairview) Society of St. Vincent de Paul (Portland) Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Portland (Portland) St. Andrew Catholic Church (Portland) St. Andrew Legal Clinic (Portland) St. Andrew Nativity School (Portland) St. Francis Catholic Church (Portland) Page 6

7 St. Mary's Academy (Portland) St. Mary's Home for Boys (Beaverton) Store to Door (Portland) The Artz Center for Developmental Health (Portland) The Black Parent Initiative (Portland) The Broadway Rose Theatre Company (Tigard) The Children's Course (Gladstone) The Circus Project (Portland) The Friends of Creston Children's Dental Clinic (Portland) The Library Foundation (Portland) The Trust For Public Land (Portland) Transition Projects (Portland) Trillium Family Services (Portland) Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Portland) Trout Unlimited, Inc. (Arlington) Tucker-Maxon Oral School (Portland) United Way of the Columbia-Willamette (Portland) University of Portland (Portland) Urban Gleaners (Portland) Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center (Cornelius) Wallace Medical Concern (Gresham) West Linn-Wilsonville Music and Arts (West Linn) Western Rivers Conservancy (Portland) WildCat Haven, Inc. (Sherwood) Willamette Riverkeeper (Portland) Willamette Valley Development Officers (Portland) William Temple House (Portland) Page 7

8 World Affairs Council of Oregon (Portland) World Forestry Center (Portland) YWCA of Greater Portland (Portland) Page 8

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