Our Giving History
Grant summaries dating from the current Gray Family Foundation grants to 2004 when the Gray Family Fund began their grantmaking through The Oregon Community Foundation.
Use the dropdowns and search box to filter the list of grants, and click on the table headings to re-order.
Total grants for this category/combination:
$
27,196,065
wdt_ID | Organization | Year | County | Funding Category | Amount | Description |
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1 | Baker County Library District | 2004 | Baker | Other | 8,785 | to purchase reading tables and chairs for adults and children, completing major renovation of four Baker County Library branches |
2 | BRING Recycling | 2004 | Lane | Other | 250,000 | for development and construction of the Planet Improvement Center, to present conservation, reuse and recycling in an attractive, inspiring setting |
3 | Creative Growth Art Center | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
4 | Earth and Spirit Council | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 2,500 | to secure support for Earth Arts, using funds to continue to develop and test environmental/arts curriculum in 30 PPS classrooms in the 04-05 school year |
5 | FOOD for Lane County | 2004 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
6 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2004 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
7 | Lake County Library District | 2004 | Lake | Other | 4,970 | to automate the library, allowing it to join the 11-county Pioneer Library System of Eastern Oregon thereby increasing the size of the collection available to its patrons |
8 | London School | 2004 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for London Valley/Dorena Schools Art Program |
9 | Marion-Polk Food Share | 2004 | Marion | Other | 20,000 | for support of a project to purchase and renovate an existing facility for use as a regional food distribution center |
10 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
11 | Oregon Center for Public Policy | 2004 | Statewide | Other | 25,000 | for the five components of your state fiscal analysis project and on-going capacity building effort |
12 | Our United Villages | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 25,000 | to double the ReBuilding Center's capacity to divert local waste and make it available for reuse (contingent upon PDC loan) |
13 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 9,000 | for general support |
14 | Samaritan House, Inc. | 2004 | Lincoln | Other | 10,269 | to establish the Fresh Start Emergency Shelter program to help homeless families gain independence in the community |
15 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2004 | Lane | Other | 20,000 | for a three-year request ($20,000/year) to support a capacity-building project that involves hiring a program director to address pressing food security and agriculture issues in Lane County |
16 | Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Oregon | 2004 | Deschutes | Other | 20,000 | for a two-year request ($169,655; $84,835) to support new program directors in La Pine |
17 | Building Changes | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
18 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
19 | Columbia Arts | 2004 | Hood River | Other | 15,000 | to purchase the former American Legion Hall in downtown Hood River and convert it into a community-based center for the arts |
20 | Community Warehouse Northwest | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 5,000 | to support the volunteer coordinator position |
21 | KLCC Radio | 2004 | Lane | Other | 20,000 | for the Studio Move Project |
22 | Literary Arts, Inc. | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | in support of the OBA Author Tour |
23 | London School | 2004 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for London Valley/Dorena Schools Art Program |
24 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2004 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
25 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 6,000 | for general support |
26 | Oregon Center for Public Policy | 2004 | Statewide | Other | 25,000 | for the five components of your state fiscal analysis project and on-going capacity building effort |
27 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2004 | Lincoln | Other | 6,500 | for the Piano Project |
28 | Oregon Rural Action | 2004 | Union | Other | 10,000 | for the hiring of a half-time coordinator for the Community Food Connections Project to provide research and support to regional farmers' markets |
29 | Seattle Biomedical Research Institute | 2004 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | to support BioQuest |
30 | Wallowa Resources | 2004 | Wallowa | Other | 10,000 | for a three-year request ($30,429; $19,312; $10,590) to support a natural resource-based education program for youth |
31 | YWCA of Greater Portland | 2004 | Multnomah | Other | 20,000 | for Camp Westwind's deferred maintenance fund |
32 | Head Start in Lincoln County | 2005 | Lincoln | Other | 10,000 | a matching grant to raise funds locally for the building capital campaign |
33 | London School | 2005 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for the Art program |
34 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
35 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 6,000 | for general support |
36 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2005 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for year two of three years' potential funding for a capacity-building project that involves increased staffing in order to strengthen the coalition and address food security and agriculture issues in Lane County |
37 | 1000 Friends of Oregon | 2005 | Statewide | Other | 50,000 | for up to $50,000 to support land use planning activities |
38 | American Land Institute | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 25,000 | for up to $25,000 to support land use planning research and coalition building activities |
39 | Building Changes | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
40 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
41 | Georgetown University | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 85,000 | for up to $162,000 to support a cost benefit analysis and public education efforts around land use planning 3/23/06 update - $77,000 to Georgetown (05-05083) and $85,000 to OSU as subcontractor (06-00849) |
42 | Georgetown University | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 77,000 | for up to $162,000 to support a cost benefit analysis and public education efforts around land use planning |
43 | Literary Arts, Inc. | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 50,000 | in support of an endowment fund for the Oregon Book Awards, Author Tour and Fellowship Program; A challenge grant to be matched by December 2006 |
44 | Literary Arts, Inc. | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 20,000 | to support the Oregon Book Awards and Author tour |
45 | London School | 2005 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for London Valley/Dorena Schools Art Program |
46 | Oregon Center for Public Policy | 2005 | Statewide | Other | 50,000 | for general support |
47 | Portland State University | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 62,000 | for up to $62,000 to support land use planning claim analysis and database development |
48 | Seattle Biomedical Research Institute | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | to support the BioQuest Education Project |
49 | The Oregon Community Foundation | 2005 | Statewide | Other | 25,000 | for up to $25,000 to hire a project coordinator to coordinate the four land use planning proposals |
50 | Creative Growth Art Center | 2005 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
51 | Northwest Earth Institute | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
52 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2005 | Multnomah | Other | 7,000 | for general support |
53 | Oregon Bus Project | 2006 | Columbia | Other | 5,000 | for general support of the Oregon Bus Project |
54 | Our House of Portland | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for the capital campaign |
55 | Womenspace | 2006 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
56 | The Oregon Community Foundation | 2006 | Statewide | Other | 10,000 | for the Brooke Wilberger Scholarship Fund |
57 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2006 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
58 | Oregon Bus Project | 2006 | Columbia | Other | 50,000 | for general support of the Oregon Bus Project |
59 | Lincoln County Historical Society | 2006 | Lincoln | Other | 10,000 | towards the purchase of the Scott Mansion |
60 | Museum of Contemporary Craft | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 20,000 | for general support |
61 | Northwest Earth Institute | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 60,000 | to be distributed as follows: $40,000 for general support and $20,000 for the Center for Leadership and Ethics (include special language regarding evaluation requirements) |
62 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
63 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2006 | Lane | Other | 7,500 | for a capacity-building effort to increase the number of volunteers involved with the school garden programs |
64 | The Fair Share Research & Education Fund | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 15,000 | for expansion of Oregon Action's Citizen Engagement program, which works in low-income communities to help individuals become engaged through voting, understand how public policy affects their lives and develop leadership skills |
65 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2006 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for a third and final year of funding for a capacity-building project that involves increased staffing in order to strengthen the coalition and address food security and agriculture issues in Lane County |
66 | London School | 2006 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for London Valley/Dorena Schools Art Program |
67 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2006 | Benton | Other | 175,329 | for OSU Libraries and the OU System Institute for Natural Resources to work in conjunction with PSU's Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies and the UO's InfoGraphics Lab to create a Land Use Explorer portal as part of the larger land use planning pro |
68 | Portland State University | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 22,000 | for the land use planning project - to increase staff time for the continued refinement and update of the database and maps |
69 | Columbia Gorge Discovery Center | 2006 | Wasco | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for a two-year request ($10,000/year) to support the Adopt-An-Acre Habitat Restoration Program, engaging youth age 6 to 21 in restoration efforts |
70 | Head Start in Lincoln County | 2006 | Lincoln | Other | 10,000 | to help create a permanent Head Start Child and Family Care facility in Newport to serve low-income children and their families with educational and wrap-around family support services |
71 | Pacific Marine Conservation Council | 2006 | Clatsop | Other | 15,000 | to develop a local research and access plan for preserving and enhancing traditional fisheries in Port Orford as part of the Nearshore Fisheries Campaign |
72 | School and Community Reuse Action Project | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 20,000 | for capacity-building to increase the amount of local community waste collected and diverted, primarily through the hiring of a 0.75 FTE employee |
73 | Building Changes | 2006 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
74 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2006 | Out of State | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
75 | Columbia Gorge Earth Center | 2006 | Hood River | Other | 500 | for general support |
76 | Creative Growth Art Center | 2006 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
77 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2006 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
78 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2006 | Out of State | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
79 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2006 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
80 | Seattle Biomedical Research Institute | 2006 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
81 | The Oregon Community Foundation | 2006 | Statewide | Other | 12,000 | to support a Public Communication project for the Richmond/Houchen report |
82 | London School | 2007 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for London Valley/Dorena Schools Art Program |
83 | Bus Project Foundation | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 75,000 | for general support of Oregon Bus Project's 2007 non-partisan programs (OCF would like a copy of "The Big Learn" evaluation once completed) |
84 | Materials Exchange Center | 2007 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 7,200 | for a two-year request ($3,572/year) to support the "RecycleART! Program," providing creative material reuse art instruction and training to elementary school students and their teachers |
85 | Atkinson Elementary School PTA | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 5,000 | for Atkinson Elementary School to create "A Year In The Garden" book and another outreach book |
86 | Columbia Gorge Earth Center | 2007 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
87 | London School | 2007 | Lane | Other | 4,000 | for an art teacher for London School |
88 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2007 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | earmarked $1,000 for operations and $1,000 for development of a new Service Center |
89 | Northwest Earth Institute | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 40,000 | for general support while NWEI develops (1)outreach and discussion course marketing, (2) a discussion course on re-localization, and (3)budget priorities and fundraising strategies |
90 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for Peace Camp |
91 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
92 | Northwest Regional ESD | 2007 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 119,200 | for scholarships for 840 students to attend a three-day Outdoor School program during the 2007-08 academic year |
93 | Portland State University Foundation | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 28,600 | for the Graduate School of Education toward a curriculum development project addressing obesity and diabetes by providing low-income children with access to learning gardens |
94 | Westwind Stewardship Group | 2007 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 30,720 | to cover a shortfall in tuition costs for the Northwest Outdoor School's environmental sciences programs |
95 | The Oregon Community Foundation | 2007 | Statewide | Other | 18,000 | for up to $18,000 for support of the Public and Media relations proposal |
96 | Camas Educational Network | 2007 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 4,500 | for presentation of ecology education programs to middle- and high-school students and a program that involves high schools students in preserving habitats at Hendricks Park and Buford/Mt. Pisgah recreation area |
97 | Community Warehouse Northwest | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | in support of "pick-up" services for donated items |
98 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2007 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | to complete phase two renovations to the White Oak Pavilion, the site for the arboretum's annual outdoor summer camp for youth ages 7-11 |
99 | National Forest Foundation | 2007 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 6,075 | for the organization to host two "Friends of the Forest" days, a program that will connect 80 middle-school youth to outdoor conservation and hands-on science learning opportunities at the Sandy River Delta |
100 | Oregon Rural Action | 2007 | Union | Teacher Professional Development | 34,000 | to provide comprehensive K-12 environmental literacy education programs to the school districts of Union County |
101 | Our United Villages | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 20,602 | to create one indoor and one outdoor community gathering space for public use |
102 | The Freshwater Trust | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 5,000 | to support the "Healthy Waters Institute" which addresses statewide needs in science learning |
103 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2007 | Statewide | Other | 17,000 | to support the Nature Awareness and Service Education program, integrating classroom learning, field experiences, and service-learning opportunities for underserved students in Washington County |
104 | Building Changes | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
105 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 10,000 | for the annual fund |
106 | Creative Growth Art Center | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
107 | Environmental Education Association | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 30,000 | to (1)establish an Environmental Education Advisory Council for Oregon, (2)transform the current "operational" board into a "policy and fundraising" board, and (3)promote environmental education in new arenas |
108 | Hood River Middle School | 2007 | Hood River | Other | 2,000 | for the Outdoor Classroom Project |
109 | KLCC Radio | 2007 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for the KLCC Radio Station remodel |
110 | Loaves and Fishes Centers, Inc. | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | to help fund the cost of new kitchen equipment at the Tigard Center |
111 | Madison Meadow | 2007 | Lane | Other | 15,000 | toward the purchase of a two-acre parcel of land near downtown Eugene |
112 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2007 | Statewide | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
113 | My Sisters' Place | 2007 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
114 | North Wasco County School District 21 | 2007 | Wasco | Other | 16,800 | to support completion of a new arts and sciences dome greenhouse |
115 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2007 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Endowment Fund |
116 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2007 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
117 | Project Pooch | 2007 | Marion | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
118 | Seattle Biomedical Research Institute | 2007 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for the BioQuest Program |
119 | BRING Recycling | 2008 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
120 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2008 | Out of State | Other | 150,000 | toward the current campaign |
121 | Community Alliance of Lane County | 2008 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
122 | Fern Ridge Library Foundation | 2008 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
123 | FOOD for Lane County | 2008 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
124 | Loaves and Fishes Centers, Inc. | 2008 | Multnomah | Other | 15,000 | for the kitchen remodel campaign of the Tigard Loaves and Fishes |
125 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2008 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
126 | Oregon Center for Public Policy | 2008 | Statewide | Other | 50,000 | for general support toward the 2008 workplan and publishing goals |
127 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2008 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 8,657 | toward scholarships for educators attending either the OSU Natural Resources Conference or ROEE Conference (cc: Susan Sahnow @ College of Forestry; for eval, request specific actg and scholarship recipient info) |
128 | Lane County 4-H | 2008 | Lane | Other | 3,500 | for the general fund |
129 | Lebanon Community School District | 2008 | Linn | Outdoor School | 6,000 | for the Pioneer Outdoor School, for 49 sixth-graders to attend a 3-day residence camp at OMSI's Camp Magruder at Rockaway Beach |
130 | Oregon Natural Desert Association | 2008 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | for the Desert Ecology Explorer Program, involving fifteen 4th-6th graders in educational programs and a 4-hour interpretive hike |
131 | Pleasant Hill School District | 2008 | Lane | Other | 2,500 | for a three-year request ($4,000/year) for general support of Pleasant Hill Middle School's outdoor school |
132 | Siuslaw School District 97J | 2008 | Lane | Outdoor School | 12,000 | for Siuslaw Middle School to revive a one-week, residential outdoor school program |
133 | Alder Creek Children's Forest | 2008 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 25,000 | for a three-year project to build local capacity of the Oregon Explorer program, which engage 5th and 6th grade students in field, classroom and computer lab activities |
134 | Coast Range Natural Resources | 2008 | Benton | Outdoor School | 4,800 | for a five year request ($9,800/yr) to support the Forest Camp Scholarship Fund, a one-week outdoor school program |
135 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2008 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 28,000 | for a two year request ($28,782/yr) for the Slough School Education Program, engaging K-12 students throughout the watershed in science education and service-learning projects to raise awareness of the watershed |
136 | Corvallis Environmental Center | 2008 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 9,660 | to expand the Avery Nature House Center's early childhood education programs, including preschool classes, emphasizing parent involvement with exploration of local natural areas, and by creating a new outdoor educational space |
137 | G.A.P.S. Foundation | 2008 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 35,000 | for a three-year request ($52,000; $56,000; $59,000) from Terra Nova High School to support Terra Nova Conservation Corps/Community Farm, serving 80-120 students each year |
138 | Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington | 2008 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to train 20 students to work with Klamath Outdoor Science School |
139 | Growing Gardens | 2008 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for year one of the Youth Grow School Garden Coordinator Certificate Program, three year project to develop and implement a certification program to train volunteers and teachers in sustainable garden-based education for elementary school children |
140 | Hood River Valley Residents Committee | 2008 | Hood River | Community Field Trips | 5,600 | for the Hood River Sustainable Lands Outreach Project, for a field trip focusing on protecting open space, and a farm tour highlighting sustainable farming practices |
141 | Housing Development Corporation | 2008 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for a three-year request ($15,000; $20,000; $30,000) toward a collaborative environmental education program with Audubon Society of Portland |
142 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2008 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for the RESTORE Oregon Schoolyard Restoration Program, working with local schools to restore native ecosystems on school grounds to be used as outdoor classrooms |
143 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2008 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 27,000 | for a two-year request ($28,000; $22,000) to expand the Watershed Rangers curriculum to grades 3-6 at all three elementary schools within the watershed |
144 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2008 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,060 | for a three year request ($19,589; $7,060; $7,060) for Discovery Tours, an outdoor education program for 3,000 K-5 students in Lane County |
145 | Nearby Nature | 2008 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | to turn the Alton Baker Park facility into an interactive Learnscape that would serve as a model for sustainable living and as an outdoor classroom for over 2,000 children and adults every year |
146 | Oregon Paleo Lands Institute | 2008 | Wheeler | Community Field Trips | 11,500 | for SAGE: Science, Art, & Geologic Exploration and Experience, which will engage 50 rural high school students and 200 students across Oregon to develop exhibits about past and present landscapes for OPLI's Field Center |
147 | Oregon Zoo Foundation | 2008 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the Urban Nature Overnights program, working with underserved urban youth ages 8-19, to introduce 400 youth and 10 teen mentors to summer camping trips |
148 | Portland YouthBuilders | 2008 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 20,000 | for the Green Building project, to give high school dropouts environmental education and vocational training in green construction techniques, culminating in the construction of three green-built homes |
149 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2008 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 11,050 | to expand programs at Deer Creek Center for Field Research and Education by piloting outdoor school |
150 | South Santiam Watershed Council | 2008 | Linn | Outdoor School | 20,000 | for the STEWARDS (STudents Engaged in Watershed AND Resource Discovery Sessions) Program, to introduce watershed and natural resource education into school district curriculum, initiate a Junior Watershed Council and hold an annual outdoor school |
151 | The Freshwater Trust | 2008 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for the Corvallis Outdoor School, for a watershed education collaboration between the Corvallis School District and the Healthy Waters Institute |
152 | Tryon Life Community Farm | 2008 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 6,500 | to increase the capacity of the Hands-On Sustainability Program by creating an indoor classroom, increasing pre-field trip in-class activities, and making youth friendly educational kiosks |
153 | University of Oregon | 2008 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 25,000 | for the Environmental Education Initiative: training teachers, mentoring youth, and promoting stewardship through service learning |
154 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2008 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the Farm to School Program ($5,000) and School Garden Project ($5,000) |
155 | Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation | 2008 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for the Courageous Kids grief support program |
156 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2008 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
157 | Applegate Partnership and Watershed Council | 2008 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 10,560 | for a two-year request ($10,560/year) for the Cultivating Healthy Watersheds Education Project, teaching Applegate-area students about ecological restoration and watershed friendly farming |
158 | Bicycle Transportation Alliance | 2008 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to develop and implement a week-long summer camp/bicycle field trip program combining bicycle and pedestrian safety with environmental awareness |
159 | Camas Educational Network | 2008 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to expand the Community Stewardship Program, an ecology education program for middle- and high-school students in the Willamette Valley |
160 | Cascade Heights Public Charter School | 2008 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to support a one-week outdoor school program for 6th grade (only) students |
161 | Cascades Raptor Center | 2008 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for a two-year request ($33,572; $24,036) to provide early childhood education through the development of age-appropriate curriculum (not toward the nature place-based focus of the proposal) |
162 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2008 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | for a two-year request ($15,000 per year) to create an Eco-School Network with trained "parent-agents" taking the lead to introduce sustainable practices and raise ecological consciousness within their local school community |
163 | Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation | 2008 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 8,900 | to develop an on-site learning lab pilot program at the Chintimini Wildlife Center, in partnership with OSU Extension 4H and Benton Soil and Water Conservation District |
164 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2008 | Hood River | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | for the Young Eco Stewards (YES) partnership which provides ecological stewardship and scientific research experiences for youth (teacher training & Americorps) |
165 | Community Services Consortium | 2008 | Lincoln | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | to engage 6-12 grade students from Lincoln City's Career Tech High School in restoration work |
166 | Crater Lake National Park Trust | 2008 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for Classroom at Crater Lake, to train 4th and 5th grade teachers, and to bring 2,000 students to Crater Lake National Park |
167 | Crook County School District | 2008 | Crook | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to provide every Crook County sixth grader the opportunity to attend the week-long outdoor school (student scholarships & site rental) |
168 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2008 | Curry | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | to connect students and communities of Curry County to their watersheds and "foodsheds" through a series of diverse outdoor programs |
169 | Educational Recreational Adventures | 2008 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to provide outdoor adventures and environmental education for students of Jefferson and Roosevelt High Schools |
170 | Gladstone School District #115 | 2008 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | for a two week outdoor school experience for sixth-graders at Walter L. Kraxberger Middle School |
171 | Hood River Middle School | 2008 | Hood River | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for the Hood River Middle School Outdoor Classroom project |
172 | Inavale Community Partners | 2008 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 16,912 | for Muddy Creek Charter School, to support student field trip visits to investigate local natural areas and farms in rural Benton County |
173 | Jefferson Nature Center | 2008 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 20,000 | for Finding Home, an outdoor school pilot program to connect students to their home environment through long-term exploration and observation of a single site |
174 | Klamath County School District | 2008 | Klamath | Community Field Trips | 10,500 | for the Grizzly Tech Center at Gilchrist School, for the ecosystem restoration program (GPS/GIS equipment) |
175 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2008 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 20,000 | for a three-year request ($35,118; $23,634; $4,804) to hire an Outdoor Education Director to improve scope of activities, curriculum and instruction at the school |
176 | Lewis & Clark College | 2008 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 19,380 | for the Graduate School of Education, for the Sustainability Education Initiative to train teachers in the West Linn-Wilsonville School District (not to be used for the teacher retreat) |
177 | Multnomah Education Service District | 2008 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 20,532 | for a three-year request ($31,580; $22,941; $22941) to support the MESD Outdoor School's collaboration with David Douglas and other school districts to provide multi-lingual outdoor education to first-generation immigrant families (just for the translatio |
178 | Oregon City School District | 2008 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | for Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, to support a 4-day, 4-night outdoor school at Camp Magruder for 5th graders |
179 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2008 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to provide financial assistance for eight Title 1 schools to participate in a 3-day OMSI Outdoor School session |
180 | Philomath School District | 2008 | Benton | Outdoor School | 4,750 | for a three-year request ($4,750; $7,750; $7,750) to pay for student scholarships and high school mentor expenses at Philomath's Outdoor School at Camp Tadmor |
181 | Polk Soil and Water Conservation District | 2008 | Polk | Outdoor School | 5,000 | for a two-year request ($15,000/year) to support the Polk County Outdoor School, a three-day environmental education experience offered to all 6th grade students in the county |
182 | Portland Public Schools | 2008 | Multnomah | Other | 3,000 | for a two-year request ($6,759; $5,285) for Roosevelt High School's Arts, Communication, and Technology School toward an in-depth study of Environmental Racism and Injustice in North Portland (for equipment) |
183 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2008 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | to connect 1200 children to the nature in their neighborhood through Nature Awareness school field trip, summer day camp and service-learning experiences |
184 | Upper Deschutes Watershed Council | 2008 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | for Student Stewardship Projects in Central Oregon through the Healthy Waters Institute, a watershed education program for middle and high-school students |
185 | Verde | 2008 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | to support the Classroom Watershed Curriculum, field trips and bioswale installation |
186 | Walama Restoration Project | 2008 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 12,500 | to support the STREAM Program (Students Trained in River Enhancement, Awareness, and Monitoring) focusing on exploring, restoring and monitoring the Coast Fork Willamette River |
187 | Wallowa Resources | 2008 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for a three-year request ($30,000, $40,000, $40,000) for the Youth Stewardship Education Program of the Wallowa Mountain Institute |
188 | West Linn-Wilsonville School District | 2008 | Clackamas | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for a two-year request ($26,000; $28,600) to expand, enhance, and sustain the CREST garden education program which connects West Linn - Wilsonville students and teachers with the local community |
189 | Willamette Resources and Educational | 2008 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for the environmental education program in the West Eugene Wetlands |
190 | ACLU Foundation of Oregon | 2008 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
191 | All Classical Public Media, Inc. | 2008 | Multnomah | Other | 5,000 | for operating and capital uses |
192 | Building Changes | 2008 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
193 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2008 | Out of State | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
194 | Centro de Ayuda | 2008 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
195 | Columbia Gorge Earth Center | 2008 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
196 | Community Alliance of Lane County | 2008 | Lane | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
197 | Fern Ridge Library Foundation | 2008 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for the capital fund to expand the library |
198 | FOOD For Lane County | 2008 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
199 | Lincoln County Food Share | 2008 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
200 | London School | 2008 | Lane | Other | 8,000 | for the art program |
201 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2008 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
202 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2008 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
203 | My Sisters' Place | 2008 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
204 | Nearby Nature | 2008 | Lane | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
205 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2008 | Lincoln | Other | 10,000 | for the endowment fund |
206 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2008 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
207 | Project Pooch | 2008 | Marion | Other | 2,500 | for general operations |
208 | Samaritan House, Inc. | 2008 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
209 | Seattle Biomedical Research Institute | 2008 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for the BioQuest education project |
210 | St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County | 2008 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
211 | The Oregonian Publishing Company | 2008 | Multnomah | Other | 2,500 | for the Season of Sharing Fund |
212 | The Freshwater Trust | 2009 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | to support the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan Taskforce |
213 | Adelante Mujeres | 2009 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to offer a retreat training in place-based education for early childhood education teachers in order to reach low-income, Latino children |
214 | Alder Creek Children's Forest | 2009 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for a three-year request ($29,360; $16,360; $14,160) to build local capacity of the Oregon Explorer program, which engages 5th and 6th grade students in field, classroom and computer lab activities |
215 | Bienestar | 2009 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for a three-year request ($15,000; $20,000; $20,000) for the Explorador Summer Science Program, an environmental education day camp for 3rd - 7th graders |
216 | Coast Range Natural Resources | 2009 | Benton | Outdoor School | 5,000 | for a five year request ($9,800/yr) to support the Forest Camp Scholarship Fund, a one-week outdoor school program |
217 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2009 | Hood River | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to plan and develop the Snowden Wetlands Regional Environmental Education Center to offer three-day, residential, outdoor school sessions for underserved fifth-grade students of Hood River and North Wasco counties, not for Trout Lake ODS |
218 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2009 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for year two of a two-year request for the Slough School Education Program, engaging K-12 students throughout the watershed in science education and service-learning projects to raise awareness of the watershed |
219 | Friends of the Tualatin River NWR | 2009 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to collaborate with Sherwood School District in creating a permanent experiential environmental education program to provide students with nature-based learning opportunities |
220 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2009 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,280 | for the Tryon Steward Fieldtrip Program for 5th-8th graders students |
221 | G.A.P.S. Foundation | 2009 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 33,000 | for the second year of a three-year request ($52,000; $56,000; $59,000) from Terra Nova High School to support Terra Nova Conservation Corps/Community Farm, serving 80-120 students each year |
222 | Hacienda Community Development Corporation | 2009 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the Expresiones Summer Program, to support integrated environmental field trips, camps and sustainable living workshops for low-income, minority youth |
223 | High Desert Museum | 2009 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to promote education and awareness of fire ecology in the ponderosa pine forests of Central Oregon |
224 | Hood River County School District | 2009 | Hood River | Outdoor School | 10,000 | for the SECRETS science education program, a ten-week school and outdoor site based ecology curriculum for fifth-grade students |
225 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2009 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for a multi-year request for the RESTORE Oregon Schoolyard Restoration Program, working with local schools to restore native ecosystems on school grounds to be used as outdoor classrooms |
226 | Klamath Bird Observatory | 2009 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to bring field science and inquiry to life for fifth and sixth grade students in "Songbirds, Science, and Outdoor School" |
227 | Klamath County School District | 2009 | Klamath | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to bring the Wolftree Watershed Science Program to fifth through eighth grade students at Gilchrist School |
228 | Lincoln County Outdoor Education Group | 2009 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for a two-year request ($23,825/yr) for four-week-long residential, outdoor schools for sixth grade students |
229 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2009 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to expand the Outdoor Environmental Applied Learning Program, bringing outdoor hands-on applied learning experiences to Oregon students residing in communities along the lower Columbia River, designated for middle schools only |
230 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2009 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for Watershed Rangers, an interdisciplinary, place-based environmental education program for elementary students and teachers in the rural communities in the Middle Fork Willamette Watershed |
231 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2009 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,060 | for the second year of a three-year request ($19,589; $7,060; $7,060) for Discovery Tours, an outdoor education program for 3,000 K-5 students in Lane County |
232 | Oregon City School District | 2009 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 12,000 | toward the Outdoor Classroom Project, to fund additional staff and curriculum development, hire a full-time outdoor education coordinator, develop an on-campus summer camp, and develop two Outdoor School programs, designated for middle schools only |
233 | Oregon Forest Resources Institute | 2009 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to expose 150 K-12 teachers to collaborative, outdoor-based service learning and natural resources education strategies |
234 | Oregon State University | 2009 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to increase the capacity of high school teachers to engage students in field-based science inquiry |
235 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2009 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 11,006 | for ONREP for Oregon teacher scholarships for the NAAEE 2009 Conference (see Lara for special language in award letter) |
236 | Oregon Stewardship | 2009 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 7,220 | to support a project-based curriculum in southwest Oregon elementary and middle schools by taking students on field trips to study their watershed and having them complete and present projects to other students at a Watershed Sciences Symposium |
237 | Oregon Zoo Foundation | 2009 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the Urban Nature Overnights program, working with underserved urban youth ages 8-19, to introduce 400 youth and 10 teen mentors to summer camping trips |
238 | Portland State University Foundation | 2009 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 12,000 | for the Student Forest Stewardship project, a two-year request ($26,000; $15,000) to train high school science teachers for an ecology field program in Forest Park |
239 | Rimrock Expeditionary Alternative Learning | 2009 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 13,000 | to expand the Tumalo Creek Project |
240 | Springfield Public Schools | 2009 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 12,000 | for a three-year request ($12,000/yr) to bring fifth grade classes to the McGowan Creek Educational Area to study the old-growth forest and aquatic environment |
241 | Tryon Life Community Farm | 2009 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | for the Hands-On Sustainability Program for youth ages 4-18 |
242 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2009 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the Farm to School Program and School Garden Project |
243 | Willamette Riverkeeper | 2009 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to support the River Discovery Education Project, which will engage students through guided walking, canoe, and kayak trips |
244 | Yamhill County 4-H Leaders Association | 2009 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 3,500 | for the Homeschool Outdoor School program to provide ecological learning and hands-on activities to homeschool students to increase environmental awareness |
245 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2009 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
246 | Mercy Corps International | 2009 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | for the "Design for the Other 90%" exhibit |
247 | Metropolitan Affordable Housing | 2009 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
248 | Canby School District | 2009 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 40,000 | to send 280 6th grade students from Ackerman & Baker Prairie Middle Schools, along with 28 high school students, to the NWRESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
249 | Central Linn School District | 2009 | Linn | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to support a four-day, three-night residential outdoor camp for about 55 underserved 6th grade students, providing experiential science education in watershed and forest ecology while developing local capacity for sustainability of the program |
250 | Corbett School District | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,500 | to send 70 6th grade and 5 high school students to the MESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
251 | Crook County School District | 2009 | Crook | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to provide all 270 Crook County 6th grade students with a week-long, residential, educational experience |
252 | Gervais Middle School | 2009 | Marion | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for about 85 6th grade students to experience ecological learning and hands-on activities at the Oregon 4-H Center to increase environmental awareness |
253 | Gladstone School District #115 | 2009 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 25,000 | to establish a fund for 185 needy students to attend a five-day outdoor school |
254 | Gresham-Barlow Education Foundation | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 842 6th grade and 71 high school students to the MESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
255 | Jefferson Nature Center | 2009 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 20,000 | for Finding Home, a year-long outdoor school program designed to increase student connection to their home environment through multiple associated experiences with a natural site |
256 | McMinnville School District | 2009 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 7,500 | for all 110 5th grade students of Columbus Elementary School to attend a three-day, two-night outdoor science expedition at Twin Rocks Camp |
257 | Oregon City School District | 2009 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | for Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, to support a four-day, three-night outdoor school at Camp Magruder for 65 5th grade students |
258 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 30,000 | to provide financial assistance to 18 Title 1 schools (540-900 students) to participate in a two-night, three-day OMSI Outdoor Science School session during the 09/10 school year, and to evaluate the impact on both students and teachers |
259 | Philomath School District | 2009 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,750 | for 90 student scholarships and high school student mentorships at Philomath's five-night outdoor school |
260 | Polk Soil and Water Conservation District | 2009 | Polk | Outdoor School | 10,000 | for a three-day, two-night outdoor school offered to all 6th grade students in Polk County |
261 | Portland Public Schools | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 40,000 | to send 3,680 6th grade and 930 high school students to the MESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
262 | Rainier School District | 2009 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 7,000 | for a week of outdoor school programming for 85-100 6th grade students |
263 | Seaside School District # 10 | 2009 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 130 5th grade and 1-3 high school students to the NWRESD Outdoor School |
264 | Self Enhancement, Inc. | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 50 6th grade students from the SEI Academy Charter Middle School to the MESD Outdoor School |
265 | Shasta Elementary School | 2009 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 80 6th grade students to the NWRESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
266 | Silver Falls School District | 2009 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 100 5th and 6th grade students from four schools to the NWRESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
267 | St. Helens School District | 2009 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 260 6th grade and 25 high school students to the NWRESD Outdoor School over the 09-10 school year |
268 | Trillium Charter School | 2009 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,500 | for the participation of 30 6th grade students in the six-day MESD Outdoor School |
269 | Wallowa Resources | 2009 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for program support for Wallowa Resources' Explorations of Nature, a field-based science program for 5th through 8th grade students, and a program within Wallowa Resources - Wallowa Mountain Institute's Youth Stewardship Education Program |
270 | West Linn-Wilsonville School District | 2009 | Clackamas | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to continue to expand, enhance, and sustain the CREST garden education program in order to connect students and teachers with the local community for 2009-2010 |
271 | ACLU Foundation of Oregon | 2009 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
272 | Birth To Three | 2009 | Lane | Other | 2,250 | for general support |
273 | Boys and Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley | 2009 | Lane | Other | 2,500 | for support of the music program at the Cottage Grove Branch |
274 | Chess For Success | 2009 | Multnomah | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
275 | Community Alliance of Lane County | 2009 | Lane | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
276 | Creative Growth Art Center | 2009 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
277 | Eugene Public Library | 2009 | Lane | Other | 750 | for general support |
278 | FOOD For Lane County | 2009 | Lane | Other | 6,250 | for general support |
279 | London School | 2009 | Lane | Other | 8,500 | for the art teacher |
280 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2009 | Statewide | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
281 | Metropolitan Affordable Housing | 2009 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
282 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2009 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
283 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2009 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
284 | Oregon Natural Desert Association | 2009 | Deschutes | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
285 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2009 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
286 | Portland Community College Foundation | 2009 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for scholarships |
287 | Springfield Public Library | 2009 | Lane | Other | 750 | for general support |
288 | St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County | 2009 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
289 | Western Rivers Conservancy | 2009 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
290 | Lincoln County Food Share | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
291 | My Sisters' Place | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the domestic violence prevention program |
292 | Next Door, Inc. | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for New Parent Services |
293 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the endowment fund |
294 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Newport | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Stone Soup Supper, the weekly food program for the homeless |
295 | La Clinica del Carino Family Health | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
296 | Helping Hands Against Violence | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 2,000 | designated as $1,000 for general support and $1,000 for the We knOw DV campaign |
297 | Alder Creek Children's Forest | 2010 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the third year of a three-year request ($29,360; $16,360; $14,160) to support 160 fifth and sixth grade students engaging in field, classroom, and computer activities |
298 | Beaverton School District | 2010 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 25,000 | for the third year of a three-year request ($52,000; $56,000; $59,000) to support Terra Nova Community Farm, involving 120 students from Terra Nova High School |
299 | Bienestar | 2010 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the third year of a three-year request ($15,000; $20,000; $20,000) for the Explorador Summer Science Camp program, a series of four one-week outdoor education day camps, to serve 100 children |
300 | Caldera | 2010 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to support 8-10 outdoor arts and environmental retreats for 150 underserved 6th-8th grade students from ten Portland and Central Oregon schools |
301 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | for the second year of a three-year request ($15,000; $10,000; $10,000) to build an Eco-School Network of trained "parent agents" to introduce sustainable practices and eco-awareness within their local school communities |
302 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2010 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 7,954 | for the first year of a two-year request ($7,954; $3841) to improve the sustainability educational outcomes of the existing EarthSmart Kids program by grounding students' experience in their local community through field trips to the landfill and waste wa |
303 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2010 | Hood River | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to provide outdoor experiences for 300+ 5th grade students in the Columbia River Gorge |
304 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2010 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to engage 4,500+ K-12 students and support 25 teachers in field-based science education and service learning projects to raise awareness of the Columbia Slough Watershed |
305 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2010 | Curry | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | to reach over 600 5th - 8th grade students, 20 teachers, and 50 parents through the South Coast Foodshed project, exploring the foodsheds of southern Oregon, creating several school gardens, interviewing local farmers and ranchers, and understanding the w |
306 | David Douglas School District #40 | 2010 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 794 sixth grade students and 115 high school student volunteers to MESD Outdoor School for five days and four nights |
307 | Educational Recreational Adventures | 2010 | Yamhill | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for a two-year request ($25,223; $22,283) to allow 135 students and 6 teachers/volunteers to take at least one three-day field trip |
308 | Faulconer-Chapman School | 2010 | Polk | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send all 85 6th grade students to a four-night, five-day outdoor school |
309 | Food Roots | 2010 | Tillamook | Community Field Trips | 6,000 | for the Seeds of Self Reliance Program, to build capacity and strengthen Food Roots' school based garden and food system education programs serving 4th-8th grade youth in Tillamook |
310 | Friends of the Straub Environmental | 2010 | Marion | Outdoor School | 3,000 | for the first year of a two-year request ($3,000; $5,000) to support two, five-day outdoor camps for 4th-8th grade students, with a focus on the natural history and ecology of Oregon rainforests and watersheds, environmental careers, and environmental ste |
311 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to produce a teacher training/mentoring summer institute that will promote science inquiry as a fundamental teaching tool and break down barriers for the utilization of natural settings to engage their students in environmental and science education |
312 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2010 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | for the first year of a two-year request ($10,000/year) to support 200 5th-8th grade students in participating in farm field trips |
313 | High Desert Museum | 2010 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 6,750 | to support Fired Up About Oregon's Forests! in engaging 1,500 5th-6th grade students in fire ecology education and awareness |
314 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2010 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for the RESTORE Oregon Schoolyard Ecosystem Project, guiding teachers and students in the exploration and restoration of native ecosystems on school grounds to be used as outdoor classrooms and living schoolyard laboratories |
315 | John McLoughlin Elementary School | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 88 6th grade students and 20 high school students to the NWRESD Outdoor Science School, a hands-on, residential, science camp |
316 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2010 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 29,000 | to coordinate efforts of existing outdoor and environmental education programs in the region by promoting awareness and stewardship of the natural environment through hands-on, integrated curriculum and out-of-class experiences by providing every school w |
317 | Lewis & Clark College | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to develop teams of educators able to incorporate sustainability issues into their classrooms and implement school or community projects that enhance local natural and social environments |
318 | Lincoln County Outdoor Education Group | 2010 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for the second year of a two-year request ($23,825; $20,500) in partnership with MidCoast Watersheds Council, for Forest to the Sea Residential Outdoor Schools, to teach 450 youth natural history, ecology, and outdoor skills |
319 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to provide pre-service and in-service professional development for Oregon teachers, faculty, or non-formal educators to improve their environmental education teaching skills and knowledge about environmental issues and content, primarily around the issue |
320 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2010 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | to provide outdoor classroom sites for 5th-8th grade students to provide an authentic natural resource and ecological education through on-the-ground field projects and the capstone Newton Creek Wetland Stewardship Field Day |
321 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2010 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,060 | for the final year of a three-year request ($19,589; $7,060; $7,060) to both establish a scholarship fund to secure the participation of low-income students in Discovery Tours, and to establish an internship position to assist in program management |
322 | Neighbors for Kids | 2010 | Lincoln | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | to involve up to 50 youth in grades 5-8 in afterschool, nature-based field trips and a local community garden project |
323 | North Marion School District 15 | 2010 | Marion | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to send 155 6th grade students and high school student leaders to MESD outdoor school for a residential science camp experience |
324 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2010 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for a two-year request ($22,981; $16,490) to train teacher and volunteer coaches to engage culturally diverse youth in exploring how their schools, communities, and homes can become more ecologically and economically sustainable |
325 | Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex | 2010 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 5,200 | to expand environmental education programs and stewardship activities, using technology to help 5th-8th grade students explore, interpret and engage with nature in scientific and artistic ways; not for equipment |
326 | Oregon State University | 2010 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 8,000 | for the second year of a three-year request ($15,953; $10,221; $10,221) to increase high school and middle school teachers' capacity to engage students in field-based science inquiry |
327 | Oregon Zoo Foundation | 2010 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for the third year of a three-year request ($30,000; $25,000; $20,000) to support the Urban Nature Overnight program, to introduce 135 fifth graders to nature through summer camping trips and school year programs |
328 | Parkrose School District #3 | 2010 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 300 6th graders and 40 high school students to the MESD Outdoor School, a hands-on, residential science camp |
329 | Pioneer School | 2010 | Linn | Outdoor School | 5,000 | for the first year of a three-year request ($10,000; $10,000; $10,000), for 55 6th grade students from Pioneer School to attend a three-day, two-night OMSI Outdoor School |
330 | Portland State University Foundation | 2010 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for the Student Forest Stewardship project, the second year of a two-year request ($26,000; $16,000) to train teachers for an ecology field program in Forest Park |
331 | Reynolds School District #7 | 2010 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 826 sixth graders and 60 high school students to the MESD Outdoor School for three days and two nights |
332 | Robert Frost School | 2010 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 140 sixth graders, 25 high school students, and 10 teachers/adults to Camp Tadmor for an outdoor school field trip for three days |
333 | South Santiam Watershed Council | 2010 | Linn | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to provide a natural resource education program that integrates watershed and natural resource education for students K-12, with an overnight outdoor school for 100 5th-6th grade students, designated for the camp rental |
334 | South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 11,000 | to facilitate the development of a professional learning community of coastal and non-coastal educators, and to disseminate a set of exemplary education modules that incorporate best K-12 teaching practices |
335 | The Freshwater Trust | 2010 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to provide teachers in the Portland, Bend, and Corvallis communities with skills and support to successfully implement watershed-based student stewardship projects that adhere to best practices and respond to community needs |
336 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2010 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | to continue to serve 1,000 youth in the Tualatin River watershed through the Nature Awareness and Service Education program, and to expand/enhance the Nature Day Camp program |
337 | University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program | 2010 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 4,552 | for the first year of a two-year request ($22,281; $23,077) to train 18+ undergraduates and three graduate students, designated solely for field trips |
338 | University of Oregon | 2010 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for the first year of a two-year request ($39,308; $40,419) to provide marine science and coastal management professional development for teachers and volunteers; also, to provide outdoor, place-based service learning opportunities for K-12 students |
339 | Wasco County 4-H Leaders Association | 2010 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 9,326 | to send all 5th-6th grade students in southern Wasco County to a three-night, four-day outdoor camp with a follow-up field trip to the Oregon coast |
340 | West Linn-Wilsonville School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Teacher Professional Development | 13,850 | for a two-day summer sustainability institute for teachers, and two release days for teacher leaders to collaborate and develop place-based sustainability projects in their local community |
341 | William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge | 2010 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to create an inquiry and place-based education curriculum for use of six area school districts and to provide training and resources to 60 local teachers and volunteers who will lead students in environmental education programs on the refuge |
342 | Metropolitan Affordable Housing | 2010 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
343 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2010 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
344 | Beaverton School District | 2010 | Washington | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 200 sixth-grade students from Whitford Middle School to outdoor school for four days and three nights |
345 | Beaverton School District | 2010 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,738 | to send 126 sixth-grade students from Health and Science School to YMCA Columbia-Willamette Camp Collins for four days and three nights |
346 | Canby School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 23,000 | to send 120 sixth-grade students from Ninety-One School and Carus Elementary School to OMSI Outdoor School for five days and four nights |
347 | Canby School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 140 sixth-grade students from Baker Prairie Middle School to NWRESD Outdoor School for four days and three nights |
348 | Canby School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 16,500 | to send 145 sixth-grade students from Ackerman Middle School to NWRESD Outdoor School for four days and three nights |
349 | Cascade Heights Public Charter School | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 1,500 | to send 25 sixth-grade students to Olympic Park Institute for five days and four nights |
350 | Central Linn School District | 2010 | Linn | Outdoor School | 6,500 | to send 60 sixth-grade students to an outdoor school for four days and three nights |
351 | Coast Range Natural Resources | 2010 | Benton | Outdoor School | 9,250 | to send 169 sixth-grade students to Forest Camp Outdoor School |
352 | Crook County School District | 2010 | Crook | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 241 sixth-grade students from Crook County Middle School to the Crook County Outdoor School Program for five days and four nights |
353 | Helping Hands Against Violence | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
354 | Jefferson Nature Center | 2010 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to support 300 fifth-grade students from five Jackson County elementary schools in participating in Finding Home for five to seven days |
355 | Klamath Basin Audubon Society | 2010 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 23,000 | to send 750 fifth-grade or sixth-grade students to Klamath Basin Resident Outdoor School for four days and three nights |
356 | Klamath Falls City Schools | 2010 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 240 sixth-grade students to Northwest Outdoor Science School for five days and four nights |
357 | La Clinica del Carino Family Health | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
358 | M.I.T.C.H. Charter School | 2010 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 25 fifth-grade and 27 sixth-grade students to Olympic Park Institute for five days and four nights |
359 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2010 | Statewide | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
360 | McMinnville School District | 2010 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 7,500 | for all 110 5th grade students of Columbus Elementary School to attend a three-day, two-night outdoor science expedition at Twin Rocks Camp |
361 | Next Door, Inc. | 2010 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for New Parent Services |
362 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2010 | Out of State | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
363 | Oakland Unified School District | 2010 | Out of State | Other | 500 | for Elmhurst Community Prep's music program |
364 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2010 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 350 fifth-grade and 100 sixth-grade students from three counties to outdoor school for an average of three days and two nights |
365 | Oregon City School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 60 fifth-grade students from Mt. Pleasant Elementary to OMSI Outdoor School for four days and three nights |
366 | Oregon City School District | 2010 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 70 sixth-grade students from Beavercreek Elementary School to NWRESD Outdoor School for four days and three nights |
367 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2010 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 40,000 | to support 646 fifth-grade and 1,006 sixth-grade students from a 12 counties to outdoor school for three days and two nights |
368 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2010 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
369 | Philomath School District | 2010 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,750 | to send 110 sixth-grade students from Philomath Middle School to Philomath Outdoor School for five days and four nights |
370 | Polk Soil and Water Conservation District | 2010 | Polk | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 900 sixth-grade students to PSWCD Outdoor School for three days and two nights |
371 | Portland Public Schools | 2010 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to send 3,744 sixth-grade students to MESD Outdoor School for six days and five nights |
372 | Rainier School District | 2010 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 85-100 sixth-grade students to Rainier Outdoor School for five days and four nights |
373 | Shasta Elementary School | 2010 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 70 sixth-grade students to NWRESD Outdoor School for five days and four nights |
374 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2010 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to support 250 fifth-grade or sixth-grade students in attending Songbirds, Science and Outdoor School |
375 | Wallowa Resources | 2010 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for program support for Wallowa Resources' Explorations of Nature, a field-based science program for 5th through 8th grade students, and a program within Wallowa Resources - Wallowa Mountain Institute's Youth Stewardship Education Program |
376 | ACLU Foundation of Oregon | 2010 | Statewide | Other | 3,000 | for general support |
377 | Birth To Three | 2010 | Lane | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
378 | Boys and Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley | 2010 | Lane | Other | 2,500 | for support of the Cottage Grove Branch |
379 | Cascade Land Conservancy | 2010 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
380 | Cottage Grove Public Library | 2010 | Lane | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
381 | Eugene Public Library | 2010 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
382 | FOOD For Lane County | 2010 | Lane | Other | 12,000 | for general support |
383 | Habitat for Humanity-Lincoln County | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 500 | for general support |
384 | Habitat for Humanity-Springfield/Eugene | 2010 | Lane | Other | 500 | for general support |
385 | Lincoln County Food Share | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
386 | Linn Benton Food Share | 2010 | Benton | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
387 | London School | 2010 | Lane | Other | 2,500 | for the art program |
388 | McKenzie River Trust | 2010 | Lane | Other | 500 | for general support |
389 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2010 | Lane | Other | 6,000 | for general support |
390 | My Sisters' Place | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
391 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2010 | Out of State | Other | 5,500 | for general support |
392 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the endowment fund |
393 | Oregon Food Bank | 2010 | Statewide | Other | 8,500 | for general support |
394 | Oregon Humanities | 2010 | Multnomah | Other | 500 | for general support |
395 | Oregon Public Broadcasting | 2010 | Statewide | Other | 500 | for general support |
396 | Samaritan House, Inc. | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
397 | South Benton Community Enhancement | 2010 | Benton | Other | 10,000 | for the South Benton Library Project |
398 | Springfield Public Library | 2010 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
399 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Newport | 2010 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Monday night food kitchen |
400 | St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County | 2010 | Lane | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
401 | Community Sharing Program | 2011 | Lane | Other | 3,500 | for general support |
402 | Elkton Community Education Center | 2011 | Douglas | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
403 | Hood River County Education Foundation | 2011 | Hood River | Other | 500 | for general support |
404 | Hood River County Library Foundation | 2011 | Hood River | Other | 500 | for general support |
405 | Leach Botanical Garden | 2011 | Multnomah | Other | 8,500 | for general support |
406 | We Make the Media, Inc. | 2011 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | for Portland Voice |
407 | The Freshwater Trust | 2011 | Multnomah | Other | 30,000 | towards the implementation of the NOCLI Task Force efforts (see special award terms) |
408 | Baker School District 5J | 2011 | Baker | Outdoor School | 6,300 | to conduct a three-day outdoor school for all 160 sixth-grade students in Baker County |
409 | Bienestar | 2011 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,500 | for Explorador Camp, to provide outdoor exploration opportunities for 48 5th-7th grade Latino children of low-income families |
410 | Caldera | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | to support two eight-day outdoor arts and environmental retreats for 175 underserved 6th-8th grade students from ten Portland and Central Oregon schools |
411 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to build an Eco-School Network of trained "parent-agents" to take the lead in introducing sustainable practices and raising eco-awareness within 35 local school communities |
412 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2011 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 4,985 | for EarthSmart Kids Community Exploration Project, to improve the educational outcomes by grounding students' experience in their local community through an outdoor school experience and field trips to the landfill, waste water treatment plant, local wate |
413 | Clearing Magazine | 2011 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | to develop and build an effective multimedia resource journal/website that supports teacher professional development in environmental education by providing access to the best ideas, creative teaching strategies and resources that promote environmental li |
414 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2011 | Hood River | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for Science in Action, to provide on-the-ground field conservation research opportunities for 300 students in the Columbia River Gorge |
415 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2011 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to engage K-12 students and provide support to teachers from Gresham, Fairview and Portland in field-based science education and service learning projects |
416 | Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 1,300 | to enhance fisheries and watershed education amongst 5th grade students through field trips and classroom participation, designated as $500 for travel and $800 for equipment |
417 | Corvallis School District | 2011 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | for development of an outdoor education program which reaches all district children during at least ten years of their K-12 experience through comprehensive district-wide teacher training |
418 | Crater Lake National Park Trust | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for a matching grant of up to $10,000 for the Classroom at Crater Lake, to support teacher field-based professional development and encourage use of Crater Lake National Park as a dynamic learning laboratory for over 5,000 student visits |
419 | Deschutes Land Trust | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | for the Volunteer Mentor Training Program |
420 | E2 Foundation | 2011 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 37,200 | for a matching grant of up to $37,200 to integrate experiential, accessible art with hands-on, field-based environmental education at the MESD Outdoor School |
421 | Friends of the Straub Environmental | 2011 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to support two five-day outdoor environmental education camps for students grades 4-5 and 6-8 from Salem-area Title 1 schools |
422 | Friends of the Tualatin River NWR | 2011 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to conduct an outdoor environmental education program for 5th-8th grade students and provide nature education training for teachers and volunteers |
423 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,750 | to expand the 2010 pilot program that introduces teachers to working in a natural setting and furthers their understanding of science inquiry |
424 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for an interdisciplinary outdoor education program connecting 5th-8th grade students to nature in their neighborhood through multiple interrelated farm field trips |
425 | Harney County Cooperative Weed Management Area | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,230 | to provide opportunities for educators to explore new curricula that build conceptual and concrete understanding, knowledge and skills about invasive weeds while providing opportunities for collaboration with local resource managers for identification of |
426 | International Sustainable Development | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 8,677 | for Sustainable Education Conference Scholarships: the project will provide up to 40 scholarships for public school teachers and administrators to enable them to attend the Sustainable Schools - Sustainable Solutions conference (special award letter langu |
427 | Jefferson Nature Center | 2011 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 15,500 | for Finding Home, to support 300 fifth-grade students from five Jackson County elementary schools in participating in Finding Home for five to seven days |
428 | Klamath Bird Observatory | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to support 30 teachers and non-formal educators in participating in educator workshops to increase the capacity of educators using public lands as outdoor classrooms to teach topics related to sustainability and 21st-century conservation challenges |
429 | Lewis & Clark College | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 6,375 | to deepen and extend educators' knowledge of sustainability education practices and their capacity to integrate these into their school's curriculum |
430 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to provide professional development workshops for Oregon educators so participants can develop service learning programs to provide students opportunities to apply their science lessons while benefitting their communities and addressing local environmenta |
431 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2011 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for watershed restoration projects, a Teacher Liaison to promote outdoor learning and Newton Creek Wetland Spring Stewardship Field Day |
432 | Metropolitan Affordable Housing | 2011 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
433 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2011 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to provide up to 35 3rd-5th grade teachers the opportunity to attend a two-day workshop featuring an experiential, place-based watershed curriculum and send their students on follow-up field trips to experience the curriculum |
434 | Oregon Forest Resources Institute | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | to introduce Oregon teachers to service learning as an instructional strategy and provide them with the skills and support needed to successfully implement natural-resources-focused service learning curricula |
435 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2011 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | for the Stewardship Schools Summit, to extend the integration of natural resources as the context for learning through all subject areas |
436 | Phoenix-Talent School District #4 | 2011 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 10,080 | to send 55 students on weekly environmental field studies as part of their magnet Outdoor Discovery Program |
437 | Portland Children's Museum | 2011 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 2,000 | to support teachers in attending an intensive, comprehensive course on creating and sustaining school gardens |
438 | Sauvie Island Center | 2011 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 6,396 | to increase the food, farm and environmental literacy of the next generation through educational field trip programs |
439 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2011 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to support 169 students' participation in a 12-week school garden education program |
440 | Siuslaw School District 97J | 2011 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 3,880 | to enhance ongoing watershed studies in the district with hands-on field experiences for 6th grade (four trips) and 8th grade (two trips) (Gray Family Fund recommends more than the requested amount in order to support the project manager |
441 | Southern Oregon University | 2011 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | to send 60 teachers to a five-day Environmental Education August Institute and prepare them to implement the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan after exploring Southern Oregon field sites |
442 | Tillamook County Pioneer Museum | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 3,000 | for the Kilchis Point Interpretive Learning Project, to support bio-disciplinary learning in an outdoor classroom setting |
443 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for Diverse Partners for Nature Awareness, to engage all income, racial and ethnic groups in efforts to grow a new generation of watershed stewards through school field trips, day camps and events |
444 | Upper Deschutes Watershed Council | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 9,000 | for Hometown Waters, to create a watershed-as-home concept by connecting students to the source of our water, educating them about the path of water and engaging them in active stewardship |
445 | West Linn-Wilsonville School District | 2011 | Clackamas | Community Field Trips | 16,000 | for support of a Farm Educator that will organize and lead field trips to a district-owned farm |
446 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2011 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for Farm to School, to offer students a hands-on experience visiting farms, tasting fresh produce, and harvesting and preparing their own food; also, to assist district food services staff in sourcing locally-grown produce to serve in school meals |
447 | Wolftree, Inc. | 2011 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,500 | for Watershed Education, to provide project-based watershed science education and local stewardship experiences for over 200 5th-8th grade students living in rural, remote communities |
448 | E2 Foundation/Friends of Outdoor School | 2011 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 7,500 | for up to $20,000 (with up to $10,000 from the Gray Family Fund) to develop sustainable funding sources and long-term partners through the hiring of a community relationship coordinator |
449 | McKenzie River Trust | 2011 | Lane | Other | 22,050 | for further development of COLT (the Coalition of Land Trusts) (send to Derek Johnson, COLT Treasurer c/o Nature Conservancy in Oregon) |
450 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2011 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
451 | Prescott College | 2011 | Out of State | Other | 8,000 | to benefit the Limited-Residency Ph.D. Sustainability Education Program (cc Lucy Kemper) |
452 | Amity School District 4-J | 2011 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 65 fifth-grade students from Amity Elementary to LaPine (LaPine Campground) and Newport for four nights |
453 | Beaverton School District | 2011 | Washington | Outdoor School | 12,200 | to send 225 sixth-grade students from Whitford Middle to Camp Collins for three nights |
454 | Beaverton School District | 2011 | Washington | Outdoor School | 29,000 | to send 580 sixth-grade students (280 from Meadow Park Middle, 300 from Cedar Park Middle) to NWRESD at Camps Magruder and Cedar Ridge for two nights |
455 | Beaverton School District | 2011 | Washington | Outdoor School | 10,650 | to send 142 sixth-grade students from the Health and Science School to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
456 | Canby School District | 2011 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 262 sixth-grade students (66 from Eccles Elementary, 70 from Knight Elementary, 62 from Lee Elementary, 64 from Trost Elementary) to NWRESD at Camps Cedar Ridge or Magruder for three nights |
457 | Canby School District | 2011 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 115 sixth-grade students (57 from Carus Elementary, 58 from Ninety-One School) to OMSI at Hancock Field Station for four nights |
458 | Central Linn School District | 2011 | Linn | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 60 sixth-grade students from Central Linn Elementary to Camp Tadmor for three nights |
459 | Coast Range Natural Resources | 2011 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 171 sixth-grade students (5 from Alsea, 39 from Hamilton Creek, 39 from Lacomb, 27 from Monroe, 45 from Scio, 16 from Zion) to CRNREO Forest Camp for four nights |
460 | Corbett School District #39 | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 59 sixth-grade students from Corbett Middle to MESD Outdoor School for five nights |
461 | Crook County School District | 2011 | Crook | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 230 sixth-grade students (210 from Crook County Middle, 2 from Paulina Elementary, 18 from Powell Butte Charter) to Suttle Lake Methodist Camp for four nights |
462 | David Douglas School District #40 | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 821 sixth-grade students (250 from Alice Ott Middle, 290 from Floyd Light Middle, 281 from Ron Russell Middle) to MESD Outdoor School for two nights |
463 | Eugene School District 4J | 2011 | Lane | Outdoor School | 7,425 | to send 99 fifth-grade students from Edgewood Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
464 | Eugene School District 4J | 2011 | Lane | Outdoor School | 3,400 | to send 85 fifth-grade students (30 from Adams Elementary, 55 previously from Crest Elementary) to NWRESD at Camp Cedar Ridge for an outdoor school field trip for two nights |
465 | Fern Ridge School District | 2011 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,820 | to send 97 fifth-grade students (52 from Veneta Elementary, 45 from Elmira Elementary) to Sky Camp for three nights |
466 | Forest Grove Community School | 2011 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,750 | to send 25 fifth-grade students and 25 sixth-grade students to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
467 | Gladstone School District #115 | 2011 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 25,000 | to send 170 sixth-grade students from Kraxberger Middle to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for two sessions of five nights each |
468 | Gresham-Barlow Education Foundation | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 890 sixth-grade students (230 from Clear Creek Middle, 60 from Damascus Middle, 200 from Dexter McCarty Middle, 274 from Gordon Russell Middle, 126 from West Orient Middle) to MESD at Camps Namanu, Arrah Wanna, Sandy River, Howard, and Milk Creek |
469 | Harney County School District #3 | 2011 | Harney | Outdoor School | 13,246 | to send 75 sixth-grade students from Hines Middle School to NWRESD at Camp Magruder for three nights |
470 | Hermiston School District | 2011 | Umatilla | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 405 fifth-grade students (81 from Desert View Elementary, 85 from Highland Hills Elementary, 85 from Rocky Heights Elementary, 86 from Sunset Elementary, 78 from West Park Elementary) to the Kiwanis cabin sites (North Fork of the Umatilla River) f |
471 | Klamath County School District | 2011 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 65 sixth-grade students from Shasta Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
472 | Klamath County School District | 2011 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 81 sixth-grade students from Peterson Elementary to NWRESD Camp Westwind for three nights |
473 | Klamath Falls City Schools | 2011 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 12,500 | to send 224 sixth-grade students (72 from Mills Elementary, 54 from Conger Elementary, 50 from Pelican Elementary, 48 from Roosevelt Elementary) to NWRESD at Camps Westwind and McGruder for four nights |
474 | Knappa School District 4 | 2011 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 38 sixth-grade students from Hilda Lahti Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for four nights |
475 | McMinnville School District | 2011 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 5,500 | to send 97 fifth-grade students from Columbus Elementary to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for two nights |
476 | North Clackamas School District | 2011 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 669 sixth-grade students (344 from Alder Creek Middle, 325 from Rowe Middle) to MESD Outdoor School for three nights |
477 | Oregon City School District | 2011 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 60 fifth-grade and 418 sixth-grade students from seven elementary schools to NWRESD at Camps Namanu, Magruder, or Westwind for three to four nights |
478 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 25,000 | to send 560 fifth- and 340 sixth-grade students from 19 schools to Hancock Field Station, Camp Kiwanilong, or Camp Attitude for two nights |
479 | Parkrose School District #3 | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 275 sixth-grade students from Parkrose Middle to MESD at Camp Howard for three nights |
480 | Philomath School District | 2011 | Benton | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 105 sixth-grade students from Philomath Middle to Camp Tadmor for four nights |
481 | Polk County 4-H | 2011 | Polk | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 130 homeschooled students (32 from fifth-grade, 45 from sixth-grade, 28 from seventh-grade, 25 from eighth-grade) to the Oregon 4-H Center for three nights |
482 | Rainier School District | 2011 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 85-90 sixth-grade students from Hudson Park Elementary to Cispus Learning Center for four nights |
483 | Reynolds School District #7 | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 814 sixth-grade students (207 from Walt Morey Middle, 303 from Reynolds Middle, 304 from H.B. Lee Middle) to MESD Outdoor School at Camps Howard, Namanu, and Angelos for two nights |
484 | Salem-Keizer Education Foundation | 2011 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 316 fifth-grade students (67 from Washington, 66 from Grant, 93 from Swegle, 90 from Four Corners) to Camp Cascade for two nights |
485 | Self Enhancement, Inc. | 2011 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 50 sixth-grade students to MESD Outdoor School for five nights |
486 | South Lane School District | 2011 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,500 | to send 60 fifth-grade students (25 from Latham Elementary, 20 from London School, 15 from Dorena School) to Grove Christian Camp for three nights |
487 | ACLU Foundation of Oregon | 2011 | Statewide | Other | 4,000 | for general support |
488 | Birth To Three | 2011 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
489 | Community Alliance of Lane County | 2011 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
490 | Eugene Public Library Foundation | 2011 | Lane | Other | 1,250 | for general support |
491 | FOOD For Lane County | 2011 | Lane | Other | 7,000 | for general support |
492 | Forterra | 2011 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
493 | Habitat for Humanity-Lincoln County | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 750 | for general support |
494 | Habitat for Humanity-Springfield/Eugene | 2011 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
495 | Lincoln County Food Share | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
496 | Linn Benton Food Share | 2011 | Benton | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
497 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2011 | Lane | Other | 6,250 | for general support |
498 | My Sisters' Place | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
499 | Next Door, Inc. | 2011 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
500 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2011 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
501 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2011 | Benton | Other | 2,500 | for general support specific to Benton County |
502 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Arts Endowment Fund |
503 | Oregon Humanities | 2011 | Multnomah | Other | 500 | for general support |
504 | Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation | 2011 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for the Courageous Kids grief support program |
505 | Samaritan House, Inc. | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 2,500 | for general support |
506 | South Benton Community Enhancement | 2011 | Benton | Other | 1,000 | for Art in the Park |
507 | Springfield Public Library | 2011 | Lane | Other | 1,250 | for general support |
508 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Newport | 2011 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Stone Soup program |
509 | Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center | 2012 | Benton | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
510 | The Oregon Community Foundation | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 100,000 | to support OCF's new database platform and technolgy upgrade |
511 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2012 | Benton | Other | 630 | for the purchase of supplies, materials, and professional memberships for teachers attending the professional development Colloquium: Best Practices in Professional Development, 2012 |
512 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 2,500 | to support the development of an Environmental Literacy Program |
513 | Metropolitan Affordable Housing | 2012 | Lane | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
514 | Bienestar | 2012 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 4,000 | for the Explorador Camp program providing outdoor exploration and conservation education with a focus on water to 96 Latino children of farmworker and working poor families in grades 3-8 in Washington County |
515 | BRING Recycling | 2012 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 1,856 | to send 200 fifth graders from rural and low-income schools on educational field trips to community waste handling facilities, to foster conscious consumption and lifelong environmental stewardship |
516 | Cascade Pacific RC&D, Inc. | 2012 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | to foster the next generation of farmers and conservationists by integrating food production and environmental stewardship activities in one program for 168 Lane County students in 6th-8th grade |
517 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2012 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to transport the model of Portland Eco-School Network and expand to other districts or school clusters |
518 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2012 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 7,000 | to create a year-long professional learning community for 4-8 grade Central Oregon teachers that increases their understanding of sustainability and their capacity to teach about it |
519 | Clearing Magazine | 2012 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to develop and build an effective multimedia resource journal/website that supports teacher professional development in environmental education |
520 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2012 | Hood River | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | for the expansion of the Science in Action program to serve 840 middle school youth and provide on-the-ground field conservation research opportunities in the Columbia Gorge at least three days of the school year |
521 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2012 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 17,138 | to engage 375 5th-8th grade students and their teachers in all aspects of restoration including project design, implementation, and performance monitoring throughout the year |
522 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2012 | Curry | Community Field Trips | 12,000 | to provide over 200 5th grade students experiences with local farmland projects that support healthy watershed stewardship |
523 | University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, | 2012 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 12,500 | to support the Environmental Leadership Project, where students work with community partners to implement experiential environmental education |
524 | Friends of the Straub Environmental | 2012 | Marion | Teacher Professional Development | 2,500 | to support two, five-day outdoor environmental education camps for students in grades 4-5 and 6-8 from Salem-area Title I schools focused on natural history, the ecology of Oregon rainforests and watersheds, environmental careers, and environmental stewar |
525 | Friends of the Tualatin River NWR | 2012 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to continue to coordinate and conduct a high quality environmental education program for 5th-8th graders and training for teachers and volunteers |
526 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2012 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 9,250 | to integrate the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan with the 2009 Oregon Science Standards to allow 105 teachers to more easily meet curriculum goals through participating in 7 workshops throughout 2012-13 |
527 | Growing Gardens | 2012 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to broaden access by teachers and volunteers statewide to best-practices environmental education training, through implementing three trainings per year, reaching 75 volunteers & teachers |
528 | Harney County Cooperative Weed Management Area | 2012 | Harney | Teacher Professional Development | 12,000 | to provide two, 4-day professional development institutes for 25 teachers & 5 natural resource professionals to explore new curriculums that build understanding, knowledge, and skills about native plants and invasive weeds, and provide opportunities for i |
529 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2012 | Benton | Other | 17,986 | to engage 320 students and 7 teachers in riparian restoration from design to on-the-ground implementation and monitoring in the Jackson Frazier Watershed |
530 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2012 | Klamath | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | for expansion of the Stewardship Initiative Project, giving 5th through 8th graders in the Klamath Basin opportunities to work on stewardship projects and go on day trips to supplement in-class environmental curriculum |
531 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2012 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 20,000 | to provide 600 5th-8th graders from Multnomah county involvement in an applied outdoor learning project that increases awareness and understanding of ecological concepts and watershed issues, and promotes environmental stewardship |
532 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2012 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to implement an ethnobotany program for 5th grade students, support the participation of 400 students from Title 1 schools in Lane and adjacent counties, and train and evaluate a team of UO students to work with the students |
533 | Nature Awareness and Wilderness Sports | 2012 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 20,220 | to link nature observation and art for Title I students using local parks and school grounds |
534 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2012 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 8,500 | to train teacher and volunteer coaches to engage culturally diverse youth (9,000 students from all over Oregon) in the development of school gardens |
535 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2012 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to provide teacher and volunteer training that integrates place-based and inquiry-focused environmental education into current curricula, using the school garden as a real-world, easily-accessible field site |
536 | Phoenix Charter School of Roseburg | 2012 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 13,059 | to support 30 Phoenix Green School students in providing 120 middle school students with hands-on stewardship education field experiences utilizing local Oregon Youth Corps sustainability and restoration projects |
537 | Sauvie Island Center | 2012 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 7,200 | to provide a full-day, educational farm exploration for 250 fifth grade students from Title I schools |
538 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2012 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | to support a garden-based education program and to establish new and strengthen existing cafeteria composting systems for 150 students & 15 teachers in Lane County schools |
539 | Siuslaw School District 97J | 2012 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 3,792 | to enhance on-going watershed studies in School District 97-J with the continuation of field experiences for 6th grade (4 trips) and 8th grade (2 trips) presented by resource professionals of the Siuslaw Watershed |
540 | Southern Oregon University | 2012 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 27,000 | to send 40 4th-8th grade teachers to a five day Environmental Education August Institute and prepare them to implement the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan |
541 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2012 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | to develop a diverse community of watershed stewards through nature awareness education, recreation, and hands-on stewardship activities for over 700 youth |
542 | Vernonia School District 47J | 2012 | Columbia | Teacher Professional Development | 25,740 | to combine sustainability professional development training with the standards taught by educators to create three, 3-week, grades K-I2, sustainability project blocks |
543 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council | 2012 | Umatilla | Community Field Trips | 3,568 | to support STELLAR in the funding of two activities, a summer science camp and a field trip in the fall to look at local biomes in the watershed |
544 | Wallowa Resources | 2012 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 15,000 | to get 5th through 8th graders of Wallowa County outside and exploring Wallowa County |
545 | West Linn-Wilsonville School District | 2012 | Clackamas | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to fund the CREST Farm Educator, who will oversee the CREST Farm field trip program and implement a student-run CSA involving students in grades 5-8 |
546 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2012 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,500 | to provide a comprehensive Farm to School Program, which teaches 12 classes of 5th graders from Lane County where their food comes from and how it is grown and assists schools in sourcing locally-grown food |
547 | Wolftree, Inc. | 2012 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,000 | to provide project-based watershed science education and local stewardship experiences for more than 200 students in grades 5 - 8 |
548 | World Forestry Center | 2012 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to provide a two-day indoor & outdoor hands-on environmental education program for 400 students ages 5-12 from ten schools from diverse and underserved communities in the Portland metro area |
549 | Monroe School District | 2012 | Benton | Other | 10,000 | for technology upgrades in the district |
550 | Oakland Leaf Foundation | 2012 | Out of State | Other | 2,500 | for Peace Camp |
551 | Pacific Northwest College of Art | 2012 | Multnomah | Other | 10,000 | for general support |
552 | South Benton Community Enhancement | 2012 | Benton | Other | 3,500 | for the Art in the Park program in South Benton county |
553 | Healthy Democracy Fund | 2012 | Lane | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
554 | Ashland School District | 2012 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 65 fifth-grade students from Bellview Elementary on the Newport Oceanography Field Trip for two nights |
555 | Beaverton School District | 2012 | Washington | Outdoor School | 11,000 | to send 624 sixth-grade students to NWRESD at Camps Trickle Creek and Cedar Ridge for three nights |
556 | Beaverton School District | 2012 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 125 sixth-grade students and 18 high school counselors from the Health and Science School to NWRESD at Camp Magruder for three nights |
557 | Canby School District | 2012 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 93 sixth-grade students (47 from Carus Elementary, 46 from Ninety-One School) to OMSI at Hancock Field Station for four nights |
558 | Canby School District | 2012 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 262 sixth-grade students (54 from Eccles Elementary, 62 from Knight Elementary, 90 from Lee Elementary, 56 from Trost Elementary) to NWRESD at Camps Cedar Ridge or Magruder for three nights |
559 | Coast Range Natural Resources | 2012 | Benton | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 185 sixth-grade students (15 from Alsea, 30 from Hamilton Creek, 30 from Lacomb, 45 from Monroe, 50 from Scio, 15 from Zion) to CRNREO Forest Camp for four nights |
560 | Crook County School District | 2012 | Crook | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 218 sixth-grade students (200 from Crook County Middle, 3 from Paulina Elementary, 15 from Powell Butte Charter) to Suttle Lake Methodist Camp for four nights |
561 | David Douglas School District #40 | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 760 sixth-grade students (222 from Alice Ott Middle, 263 from Floyd Light Middle, 275 from Ron Russell Middle) to MESD Outdoor School for two nights |
562 | Eugene School District 4J | 2012 | Lane | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 58 fifth-grade students from Adams Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Cedar Ridge for three nights |
563 | Gladstone School District #115 | 2012 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 150 sixth-grade students from Kraxberger Middle School to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for five nights |
564 | Gresham-Barlow Education Foundation | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 28,000 | to send 915 sixth-grade students (243 from Clear Creek Middle, 62 from Damascus Middle, 180 from Dexter McCarty Middle, 280 from Gordon Russell Middle, 150 from West Orient Middle) to MESD at Camps Namanu, Arrah Wanna, Sandy River, and Howard for two nigh |
565 | Harney County School District #3 | 2012 | Harney | Outdoor School | 19,000 | to send 67 sixth-grade students from Hines Middle to NWRESD at Camp West Wind for three nights |
566 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 25 sixth-graders to MESD at Camp Howard for five nights |
567 | Klamath County School District | 2012 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 81 sixth-grade students from Peterson Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
568 | Klamath County School District | 2012 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 80 sixth-graders from Shasta Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for four nights |
569 | Knappa School District 4 | 2012 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 38 sixth-grade students from Hilda Lahti Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for four nights |
570 | Latino Partnership Project - OCF | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 90,000 | to fund the hire of the a director for the Latino Leadership Project at OCF |
571 | Lesley University | 2012 | Out of State | Other | 4,000 | towards the completion of a documentary focused on the cultural commons |
572 | Lincoln County Outdoor Education Group | 2012 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 11,000 | to send 70 sixth-grade students from Taft Elementary and 24 high school counselors from Lincoln County to MidCoast Watersheds Council's Drift Creek Wilderness Camp for four (sixth-graders) or five nights (high school counselors) |
573 | North Clackamas School District | 2012 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 28,000 | to send 680 sixth-grade students from Alder Creek Middle School and Rowe Middle School to MESD Outdoor School for three nights |
574 | Oregon City School District | 2012 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 28,000 | to send 552 sixth-grade students (258 from Gardiner Middle School and 294 from Ogden Middle School) to NWRESD at Camp Magruder or Westwind for four nights |
575 | Oregon Eagle Foundation Inc. | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
576 | Parkrose School District #3 | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 280 sixth-grade students from Parkrose Middle to MESD at Camp Howard for four nights |
577 | Philomath School District | 2012 | Benton | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 98 sixth-grade students from Philomath Middle to Camp Tadmor for four nights |
578 | Polk Soil and Water Conservation District | 2012 | Polk | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 933 sixth-grade students from Polk County to PSWCD Outdoor School for six nights |
579 | Rainier School District | 2012 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 90+ sixth-grade students from Hudson Park Elementary to Cispus Learning Center for four nights |
580 | Reynolds School District #7 | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 802 sixth-grade students (216 from Walt Morey Middle, 318 from Reynolds Middle, 268 from H.B. Lee Middle) to MESD Outdoor School at Camps Howard, Namanu, Sandy River, and Arrah Wanna for three nights |
581 | Silver Falls School District | 2012 | Marion | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 16 fifth-grade students and 64 sixth grade students from Silver Falls School District (44 from Butte Creek, 16 from Scotts Mills, and 20 from Central Howell) to NWRESD at Camp Westwind for three nights |
582 | Silver Falls School District | 2012 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 140 sixth-graders from Robert Frost Elementary to Camp Tadmor for two nights |
583 | South Lane School District | 2012 | Lane | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 60 fifth-grade students (25 from Latham Elementary, 20 from London School, 15 from Dorena School) to Grove Christian Camp for three nights |
584 | South Santiam Watershed Council | 2012 | Linn | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 116 fifth-grade students (40 from Oak Heights, 40 from Hawthorne, 20 from Lourdes Charter School, and 16 from Holley) and 27 sixth-grade students from Holley to Camp Tadmor for two nights |
585 | St. Andrew Nativity School | 2012 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 27 sixth-graders to OMSI at Hancock Field Station for two nights |
586 | American Leadership Forum | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 1,000 | for the Class 26 project |
587 | Columbia Land Trust | 2012 | Out of State | Other | 2,000 | for general support |
588 | Eugene Public Library | 2012 | Lane | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
589 | FOOD For Lane County | 2012 | Lane | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
590 | Food Share of Lincoln County | 2012 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for general support |
591 | Forterra | 2012 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
592 | Habitat for Humanity-Springfield/Eugene | 2012 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
593 | Hood River County Library Foundation | 2012 | Hood River | Other | 250 | for general support |
594 | McKenzie River Gathering Foundation | 2012 | Statewide | Other | 1,250 | for general support |
595 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2012 | Lane | Other | 750 | for general support |
596 | Mid-Lane Community Chest | 2012 | Lane | Other | 5,370 | for general support |
597 | Monroe School District | 2012 | Benton | Other | 5,000 | for High School Scholarships |
598 | Next Door, Inc. | 2012 | Hood River | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
599 | Northwest Housing Alternatives | 2012 | Clackamas | Other | 500 | for general support |
600 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2012 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | towards their Endowment Fund |
601 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2012 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | towards their Building Fund |
602 | Oregon Humanities | 2012 | Multnomah | Other | 750 | for general support |
603 | Parenting Now! - Birth to Three | 2012 | Lane | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
604 | Raphael House of Portland | 2012 | Multnomah | Other | 500 | for general support |
605 | Seattle Parks Foundation | 2012 | Out of State | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
606 | Springfield Public Library | 2012 | Lane | Other | 1,500 | for general support |
607 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Newport | 2012 | Lincoln | Other | 5,000 | for the Stone Kitchen |
608 | Write Around Portland | 2012 | Multnomah | Other | 1,000 | for general support |
609 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,500 | To provide active, outdoor, garden-based science education to 175 fifth and sixth grade students at four schools in the Eugene-Springfield area. |
610 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2013 | Linn | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | Marine Outdoor School Training (MOST) will create a year-long professional learning community that will provide sixteen 6th grade teachers with the skills to develop and implement extended learning opportunities for students in marine environments. |
611 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 8,000 | This project brings together three partners; Institute for Applied Ecology, Marys River Watershed Council, and Greenbelt Land Trust. Ever Green: Student Riparian Stewards engages 320, 5-8th grade students from 4 schools in a yearlong riparian restoration |
612 | City of Eugene River House Outdoor Program | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | Full Moon Rising exists to inspire students in local schools to recognize their intimate connection to the natural environment by integrating our classroom curriculum with structured outdoor activities. |
613 | Gladstone School District No. 115 | 2013 | Clackamas | Community Field Trips | 12,750 | To send 666 fifth through eight grade students on Environmental Excursions to expand their knowledge of wastewater treatment plants and landfills, renewable energy sites (Solar Highway, wind farms) and other environmentally-focused venues as well as parti |
614 | Upper Deschutes Watershed Council | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | To support multiple week-long outdoor learning experiences for 600 underserved 5th-8th grade students in Bend and Sisters, Oregon. Through The Upstream Project, students will explore the Metolius and Deschutes River while they learn about water sources, e |
615 | White Oak Farm & Education Center | 2013 | Josephine | Community Field Trips | 3,500 | To provide 300 children, teachers and parents in Josephine and Jackson counties with the opportunity to connect to their food system and natural environment while learning science and interpersonal skills in an experiential outdoor environment. |
616 | Butte Falls School District | 2013 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | To support teachers in creating their natural resource programs taking place at the acquired local fish hatchery. |
617 | High Desert Museum | 2013 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | To provide environmental education and develop science literacy among 1,200 4th-6th graders from rural and low-income schools through Fired Up About Oregon's Forests!, a free, all-day forest and fire ecology program |
618 | Creative Educational Networks/Environmental Education Project (dba Clearing Magazine) | 2013 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | To build and sustain an effective multimedia resource (journal/website) that shares teaching ideas and resources for developing environmental literacy in the Pacific Northwest. |
619 | Umatilla Basin Watershed Council | 2013 | Umatilla | Community Field Trips | 8,380 | 1. To send over 700 underserved 6th-8th graders from rural and low income schools on educational field trips to the Pendleton Water & Wastewater Treatment Plants. 2. To support classroom environmental education with activities and presentations in water |
620 | Zenger Farm | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | To provide three science field trips to Zenger Farm and one science in-classroom program for 920 fifth grade students from urban, low-income schools through the Farm School Program. |
621 | Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center | 2013 | Marion | Community Field Trips | 3,500 | To provide two 5-day outdoor environmental education camps for 40 students in grades 4-8 who attend Salem-area schools that serve a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students. The camp's theme is "Naturalist Nation" and the focus on a differen |
622 | Oregon Natural Resources Education Program | 2013 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 9,981 | To provide opportunities for ONREP facilitators and middle and high school teachers from different schools to work together with the common goal of finding effective ways to engage students in cross curricular outdoor studies. |
623 | Phoenix School of Roseburg | 2013 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 9,616 | 30 Phoenix Youth Corps and Natural Resource Career-Technical Education students will provide 120 Douglas County middle-schoolers hands-on stewardship education field experiences throughout the 2013-14 school year utilizing local Oregon Youth Corps sustai |
624 | Vernonia School District 47J | 2013 | Columbia | Teacher Professional Development | 14,000 | To create a half-year curriculum development schedule for integrating sustainability curriculum and projects across content areas, and grade levels (K-12). |
625 | World Forestry Center | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | To provide 450 students, ages 5-12, from low-income schools with a 2-day program of educational field trips to the Discovery Museum, the Hoyt Arboretum, and WFC's demonstration forest in Wilsonville. |
626 | Classroom Law Project | 2013 | Statewide | Other | 15,000 | To introduce 130 social studies and science teachers to Oregon's Constitution, famous environmental law cases, and provide training that will help them design environmental public policy teaching pathways to use with their 2,000 learners in grades 4, 5, 8 |
627 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2013 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 8,000 | To provide a hands-on field study and stewardship opportunity to 600 local middle school students at Newton Creek Wetlands, with instruction from 50 high school "near-peer" leaders, some of whom will form a Youth Watershed Council. |
628 | Coos Watershed Association | 2013 | Coos | Teacher Professional Development | 7,222 | To support a professional learning program for 35 southwestern Oregon educators and mentors to effectively integrate place-based, service-learning curriculum, especially focused on watershed conservation, into traditional and alternative education program |
629 | Tri-County Cooperative Weed Mang. Area | 2013 | Baker | Teacher Professional Development | 5,430 | To provide professional development for educators to explore new curriculums facilitated through the Oregon Natural Resources Education Program and local resource managers that will build understanding, knowledge, and skills about native plants and invasi |
630 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2013 | Curry | Community Field Trips | 14,462 | To engage 270 5th-6th grade students from Curry county's 3 rural school districts on field trips to water collection sites, treatment and waste water facilities. Students will connect the drops' of their tap water's journey, perform labs and finally schoo |
631 | Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) | 2013 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | The BTA will train 30 physical education and health teachers and 20 other educators and community partners to facilitate comprehensive bicycle safety programs that include on-street practice for elementary, middle and high school students. Trainings will |
632 | Redmond Area Park and Recreation District | 2013 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | 1. To teach students safe routes to school and other locations within Redmond, and encourage safe outdoor exploration on foot and on bike.2. To create a free Walk + Bike Safety program to serve approximately 350 students (25% of whom are on scholarship), |
633 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 20,000 | To provide an experiential field program and hands-on science lessons to 400 students underserved by environmental education programs that increases their understanding of ecological concepts and promotes stewardship and personal connection to Oxbow Park. |
634 | Ecology In Classrooms and Outdoors | 2013 | Clatsop | Teacher Professional Development | 12,000 | To provide 28 teachers with professional development opportunities in ecology and nature-based art, through workshops and classroom modeling of hands-on ecology and art lessons that reach over 800 elementary students. |
635 | Nature Awareness and Wilderness Sports Programs dba Coyote Trails School of Nature | 2013 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 16,000 | Finding Home links nature observation and art for 270 Title I students in Jackson County using local parks and school grounds. |
636 | Jackson County 4-H Leaders Association | 2013 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | To provide 360 4th-6th graders with a 7 visit, locally based, standards aligned, outdoor education program and to mentor teachers to be able to replicate program elements using their local outdoor areas and local resources. |
637 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 8,000 | To bring 200 7th grade students to our demonstration farm for three field trips during the school year |
638 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2013 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 3,000 | To train and support parents in at least 60 elementary schools who intentionally introduce more sustainable practices, form student green teams and nature clubs, and otherwise create a culture of respect for Earth in the daily life of children at school, |
639 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2013 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 5,600 | To help nature camp instructors learn how to use artistic tools, techniques, and methods to better engage children in learning about and exploring nature. |
640 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 4,200 | To support a 5th grade, interactive, place-based field trip program focused on the ethnobotany of the S. Willamette Valley, for 400 students from low income schools in Lane County. |
641 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2013 | Multnomah | Other | 15,000 | To determine, document, and create a systematic process for analyzing data about the impact of Outdoor School on students. |
642 | Sauvie Island Center | 2013 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 8,591 | To send 250 fifth grade students for a day of outdoor education at the Sauvie Island Center, exploring an organic farm and the surrounding natural area. |
643 | Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge | 2013 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge intends to serve our diverse community: to build professional capacity for 300 educators and volunteer mentors to incorporate nature-based learning into classrooms and youth organizations; to provide outd |
644 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2013 | Statewide | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | Tualatin Riverkeepers is building and sustaining partnerships to provide in-depth nature awareness experiences for diverse children and families participating in its school-based field trips and partner education programs. |
645 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,500 | To provide a comprehensive Farm to School Program for 304 fifth grade students in Lane County, connecting students to the source of their food and educating them about healthy local food systems. |
646 | Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. | 2013 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | to provide PD training for 20 educators and mentors in the use of Native American curricula on sustainability response to environmental degradation and climate change. Developed for Wisdom's 2013 summer field science camp, lesson plans for culturally tail |
647 | City of Creswell | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 2,500 | For expansion of the City of Creswell's fourth annual Earth Day Celebration, engaging students in environmental curriculum focused on tree care and maintenance while promoting critical thinking on the value of urban forestry through an art and essay conte |
648 | Play Again Film (Ground Productions) | 2013 | Statewide | Other | 10,000 | To create and pilot an 8-hour Play Again teacher/mentor Professional Development module, distribute Play Again Educational Kits to Oregon schools, and collaboratively market the film and Oregon Educational Campaign with statewide and local environmental e |
649 | Wallowa Resources | 2013 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | To get 60 local rural kids grades 5-8th outside and more deeply connected with Wallowa County through place-based learning, exploration, play, and the arts. |
650 | Wallowa Resources | 2013 | Wallowa | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | To create a year-long professional learning community for Wallowa Valley K-12 teachers that increases their understanding of placed-based & outdoor education and their capacity to teach it. |
651 | Trout Unlimited -- Upper Deschutes Program | 2013 | Jefferson | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | to integrate at least 200 students, 10 teachers, and 10 volunteer mentors into the restoration and stewardship of the Metolius River |
652 | Southern Oregon Regional Environmental Education Leaders (a DBA of Environmental Education Organization of Oregon) | 2013 | Harney | Teacher Professional Development | 14,000 | This project will send 40 regional teachers and administrators, as well as 20 community outdoor education providers to a three day Environmental Education August Institute (EEAI) and prepare them to implement the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan (OELP) |
653 | The Environmental Center | 2013 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 4,810 | To create an innovative training program for twenty, 2nd - 8th grade Central Oregon teachers that increases their understanding of sustainability and their capacity to integrate it into their curriculum using experiential and outdoor education techniques |
654 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2013 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | For the Slough School Education Program, engaging 1,200 5-8 grade, low-income student contacts throughout the watershed in community infrastructure tours, science education and service-learning projects to raise awareness about their watershed. |
655 | Siuslaw School District 97-J | 2013 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 3,966 | To enhance in-class estuary studies, Siuslaw Middle School eighth graders will explore the Siuslaw estuary at minus-tide and remove invasives from the Siuslaw Estuary Trail. To enhance in-class forestry studies, SMS sixth graders will hike in a coastal r |
656 | Environmental Education Association of Oregon SOSI | 2013 | Statewide | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | to provide 46 scholarships for public K-12 school teachers and administrators and non-profit staff, to enable them to attend the 2013 Sustainable Schools Sustainable Solutions conference on June 25, 2013 |
657 | 91 School/Carus School | 2013 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 62 sixth grade students from 91 School and 50 sixth grade students from Carus School to Hancock Field Station for four nights |
658 | Adams Elementary School | 2013 | Lane | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 70 fifth grade students from Adams Elementary to NWRESD at Camp Cedar Ridge for two nights |
659 | Amity Elementary School | 2013 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 60 fifth grade students to United Methodist Church Camp in Toledo, OR for one night in the fall and to LaPine State Park in LaPine, OR for three nights in the spring |
660 | Butte Creek Elementary School | 2013 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 57 fifth and sixth grade students (25 from Butte Creek, 15 from Central Howell, and 17 from Scotts Mills) to Camp Westwind for three nights |
661 | Canby School District | 2013 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 262 sixth-grade students (54 from Eccles Elementary, 60 from Knight Elementary, 90 from Lee Elementary, 56 from Trost Elementary) to NWRESD at Camp Cedar Ridge or Camp Magruder for three nights |
662 | Central PTA | 2013 | Linn | Outdoor School | 5,200 | to send 30 fifth grade students from Central Elementary School and 5 high school counselors to Camp Cedar Ridge for three nights |
663 | Crook County Outdoor School | 2013 | Crook | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 215 Crook County sixth grade students from Crook County Middle School, Paulina Elementary School, and Powell Butte Charter School to Suttle Lake Camp for four nights |
664 | Forest Grove Community School | 2013 | Washington | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 52 fifth and sixth grade students from Forest Grove Community School to Camp Trickle Creek for three nights |
665 | Gladstone School district | 2013 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 12,500 | to send 150 sixth grade students from Walter L. Kraxberger Middle School to Twin Rocks Friends Camp in for two separate five-night sessions (75 students each) |
666 | Henley Elementary | 2013 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 6,500 | to send 72 sixth grade students from Henley Elementary to Camp Westwind for three nights |
667 | Hermiston School District 8R | 2013 | Umatilla | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 372 fifth grade students from Desert View Elementary, Highland Hills Elementary, Rocky Heights Elementary, Sunset Elementary, and West Park Elementary to Kiwanis Campground at Buck Creek for two nights |
668 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 1,500 | to send 25 sixth grade students to Camp Howard for five nights |
669 | Hudson Park Elementary School | 2013 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 80 sixth grade students from Hudson Park Elementary and 20 high school counselors to Cispus Learning Center for four nights |
670 | Klamath County School District | 2013 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send approximately 200 fifth and sixth grade students to Klamath Basin Outdoor Science School in Sun Pass State Forest for three nights |
671 | Klamath Falls City Schools | 2013 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 200 fifth grade students from Mills Elementary, Conger Elementary, Pelican Elementary, and Roosevelt Elementary to Klamath Outdoor Science School in Sun Pass State Forest for three nights |
672 | Knappa School District | 2013 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 40 sixth grade students from Hilda Lahti School to NWRESD at Camp Magruder for three nights |
673 | La Pine Middle School | 2013 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 90 sixth grade students from La Pine Middle School to Camp Magruder for three nights |
674 | Meadow Park Middle School | 2013 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 260 sixth grade students from Meadow Park Middle School to one of three camps (Camp Magruder, Trickle Creek, and Cedar Park) for three nights and to send 276 sixth grade students from Conestoga Middle School to one of three camps (Camp Magruder, T |
675 | OMSI | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,500 | to send 615 fifth and sixth grade students from eighteen elementary and middle schools to OMSI Outdoor Science School in Spring and Fall 2014 at Hancock Field Station, Camp Kiwanilong, or Camp Namanu for three to five nights |
676 | On Belay Ty | 2013 | Deschutes | Other | 15,000 | for special start-up costs of program development towards outdoor school programming in the Central Oregon region |
677 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2013 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 460 fifth and sixth grade students from ten elementary and middle schools to Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center Camp for two to three nights |
678 | Oregon City School District | 2013 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 508 sixth grade students (238 from Gardiner Middle School and 272 from Ogden Middle School) to Camp Magruder or Camp Westwind for four nights |
679 | Pacific Rain Forest Programs | 2013 | Linn | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to send 70 sixth grade students from Taft Elementary and 24 Lincoln County high school counselors to Sea Drift Creek Wilderness Camp for four nights (sixth-graders) and six nights (counselors) |
680 | Parkrose Middle School | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to send 260 sixth grade students from Parkrose Middle School to MESD at Camp Howard for four nights |
681 | Peterson | 2013 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 6,500 | to send 90 sixth grade students from Peterson Elementary to Camp Westwind for three nights |
682 | Philomath Outdoor School | 2013 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,750 | to send 110 sixth grade students from Philomath Middle School to Camp Tadmor for four nights |
683 | Portland Public Schools | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 40,000 | to send 235 low-income sixth grade students to Camp Angelos, Camp Howard, Camp Arrah Wanna, or Camp Adams for two nights |
684 | Reynolds School District | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 24,000 | to send 778 sixth grade students (270 from HB Lee, 294 from Reynolds and 214 from Walt Morey Middle Schools) to either Camp Arrah Wanna, Camp Howard, Camp Nate, or Camp Sandy River for two nights |
685 | Robert Frost School | 2013 | Marion | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 140 sixth grade students to Camp Tadmor for two nights |
686 | Seaside School District | 2013 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 130 fifth grade students and up to 3 high school counselors to NWRESD at Camp Cedar Ridge for two nights |
687 | Self Enhancement, Inc. | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 45 sixth grade students from SEI Academy Middle School to MESD at Camp Howard for three nights |
688 | Shasta Elementary School | 2013 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 72 sixth grade students to Camp Westwind for four nights |
689 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2013 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 261 sixth grade students (71 from Lorna Byrne Middle School and 190 Students from Grants Pass South Middle School) to Deer Creek Center for four nights |
690 | South Lane School District | 2013 | Lane | Outdoor School | 3,500 | to send 58 fifth grade students (16 from London Elementary, 28 from Latham Elementary, and 14 from Dorena Elementary) to Grove Christian Camp for three nights |
691 | Springville K-8 School | 2013 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,800 | to send 100 fifth grade students to NWRESD at Camp Trickle Creek for three nights |
692 | St Andrew Nativity School | 2013 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,500 | to send 30 sixth grade students to Camp Namanu for two nights |
693 | St. Clare School | 2013 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 28 sixth grade students to Camp Arrah Wanna for five nights |
694 | The Community Roots School | 2013 | Marion | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 15 fifth grade students and 2 sixth grade students to Camp Namanu for four nights |
695 | Tigard-Tualatin School District | 2013 | Washington | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for scholarships for approximately 400 sixth grade students from Fowler Middle, Hazelbrook Middle, and Twality Middle to attend Camp Cedar Ridge or Trickle Creek for two nights |
696 | Environmental Education Association of Oregon (EEAO) | 2014 | Multnomah | Other | 15,000 | for the formerly-called "Gray Gathering" now to be called the Oregon Environmental Education Conference to be held in August 2014; $10,000 is for support of the conference and $5,000 is for scholarships |
697 | Adventures Without Limits | 2014 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 500 | Migrant worker youth empowerment outdoor program with two (2) overnight camping and forty-two (48) day trips involving kayaking, rafting, hiking, outdoor education, rock climbing, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. |
698 | Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 5,042 | Trainings to help teachers facilitate district-wide bicycle education programs are working. One graduate of the Fall 2013 ORShape conference training has already set the wheels in motion to reach her entire school district next year. This year the BTA wi |
699 | Bienestar | 2014 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | Explorador Camp provides outdoor exploration and conservation education with a focus on discovering the local watershed for 75 children of farmworker and working poor families in Washington County in partnership with Audubon Society of Portland and Clean |
700 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | to Develop Habitat Landscaping at the Berggren Demonstration Farm Education Center |
701 | Center for Diversity & the Environment | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | The Environment 2042 Leadership Program for Environmental Educators will create a cadre of change agents that will build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive culture in the environmental movement while advancing equity and building more diverse leaders |
702 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | To complete work in testing the formation and operation of Eco-School Networks in five Willamette Valley school districts, and if the testing is successful (and so far it has been), create a separate structure to promote and support ESNs in school distric |
703 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 12,000 | For the Slough School Education Program: engaging culturally diverse 5-8 grade students throughout the Columbia Slough Watershed in community infrastructure tours, science education and service-learning projects to raise awareness about their watershed. |
704 | Deschutes Children's Forest | 2014 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 6,600 | Deschutes Children’s Forest collaboratively with our partners is developing two types of professional development opportunities for approximately 180 Central Oregon teachers. School-wide "Learning in Your NatureHood" trainings provide the foundation for |
705 | Discover Your Forest | 2014 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | In its first year, Discover Your Forest's Citizen Science Academy will provide 1800+ hours of field experience during three half-day trips per student, reaching roughly 400 students from four low-income rural schools. 5th-8th graders and their teachers wi |
706 | Douglas County Museum Foundation | 2014 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 2,000 | To provide outdoor education to 7th-12th students in the local area during the summer by giving them the opportunity to visit various areas in the Umpqua Valley and beyond, and learn from seasoned professionals about the history and ecosystems of those ar |
707 | Ecology In Classrooms and Outdoors | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | In 2014-15, ECO will facilitate the Connecting Students to Nature Program. We will invite the 56 3-5th grade teachers taking part in the Program to enhance their learning and their students’ experience by participating in the Connecting Teachers to Nature |
708 | Educational Recreational Adventures | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 500 | Students will complete a day long adventure that will expose them to four forms of public transportation in addition to a hike through the hidden wilderness within Southwest Portland. |
709 | Environmental Education Association of Oregon | 2014 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | To provide 40 scholarships for public K-12 educators and non-profit staff to enable them to attend a Sustainable Schools Workshop in the Summer of 2014. |
710 | Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center | 2014 | Polk | Teacher Professional Development | 6,000 | This three part project will 1) Instruct teachers on helping students find a path into exploring the natural world by getting them out of the classroom, 2) Provide teachers with skills to encourage students to create their own personal connection to natur |
711 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | FOTC will develop and deliver a model professional development program serving 60 teachers and 40 volunteer mentors through professional development workshops and follow-up support. This innovative effort will connect the Next Generation Science and STEM |
712 | Growing Gardens | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | This project establishes a Professional Learning Community (PLC) of teachers to learn how to use on-site learning gardens to enhance their students’ educational experiences while meeting new educational standards and goals articulated in the Oregon Enviro |
713 | High Desert Museum | 2014 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | To provide environmental education and develop science literacy among 2,000 4th-6th graders from rural and low-income schools through Fired Up About Oregon’s Forests! and Desert Waters—free, all-day forest, fire and watershed ecology program. |
714 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2014 | Benton | Community Field Trips | 7,000 | Institute for Applied Ecology, Marys River Watershed Council and Greenbelt Land Trust combine our unique expertise to move the Ever Green Riparian Stewards project into Phase II. We continue to pair 350, 5th - 8th graders from 5 schools with Evergreen an |
715 | Jane Goodall Environmental Middle School | 2014 | Polk | Community Field Trips | 6,000 | For the Jane Goodall Environmental Middle School (JGEMS), "Into the Woods" is our three-year field-based conservation biology program where the local forests, streams and beaches become the classroom. The field-based restoration and research projects that |
716 | Klamath Watershed Partnership | 2014 | Klamath | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | Creating a community that understands how human decisions and actions impact environmental quality and wildlife through bird observation. |
717 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | To provide an experiential field program and hands-on science lessons to 400 students underserved by environmental education programs that increases understanding of ecological concepts and promotes stewardship and personal connection to Oxbow Park. |
718 | McKenzie Watershed Alliance | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | Lane County Salmon Stewards provides a holistic, multidisciplinary and watershed-based approach to environmental education, using salmon as the representative species of watershed health and the cultural icon of the Pacific Northwest. Through hands-on str |
719 | Mother Earth School (fiscally sponsored by Learning Gardens Institute) | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,740 | Implementing a certification course to train educators and mentors in place-based, nature & sustainability education for early childhood, elementary and middle school children, and to help educators fulfill their annual continuing education credit requir |
720 | Mount Pisgah Arboretum | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 2,000 | To support a 5th grade, interactive, place-based field trip program focused on the ethnobotany of the Southern Willamette Valley, for 400 students from low income (Title 1) schools in Lane County. |
721 | Nature Awareness and Wilderness Sports Programs dba Coyote Trails School of Nature | 2014 | Jackson | Community Field Trips | 9,790 | Finding Home links nature awareness and art with core curriculum standards for Title I students in Jackson County using local parks and school grounds. It involves hands-on, inquiry-based environmental education, empowers students’ curiosity, and promotes |
722 | North Fork John Day Watershed Council | 2014 | Grant | Community Field Trips | 3,000 | To offer field trip opportunities for a group of middle school students in rural Grant and Umatilla Counties that provid3 hands-on experiences with the region's ample natural resources and deepen participants' sense of place and desire to act as environme |
723 | Northwest Academy | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 500 | Seventy-five 7th & 8th grade students at Northwest Academy will participate in 3-5 environmental community field trips , and accompanied by 8 teachers and up to 16 parent chaperones, apply their newly gained environmental literacy skills (earth science, e |
724 | Northwest Youth Corps | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 500 | Funds support pilot project between Northwest Youth Corps and three Lane County School Districts, to increase educational outcomes and community connection among at-risk 8th grade students through participation in a total of 21,000 hours of education and |
725 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2014 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | This place-based experiential learning program connects and engages 4-12th grade teachers and their students with scientists and national citizen science networks in conducting climate science research. |
726 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2014 | Lincoln | Teacher Professional Development | 6,785 | The 2014 Pedagogy of Place workshop will offer teachers from around the state a professional development opportunity that enhances their ability to integrate placed base education into common core language arts requirements by "connecting people, places a |
727 | Oregon Natural Resources Education Program | 2014 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | To create a highly qualified cadre of facilitators prepared to engage teachers and administrators in creating a dynamic, systemic, and sustainable whole school approach using the environment to engage students. |
728 | Oregon Parks and Recreation Department | 2014 | Lincoln | Community Field Trips | 5,200 | This is a one time request($5,200) to improve the sustainability of educational outcomes to the South Beach State Parks Management Unit established Outdoor School Experience Program by supporting high quality interpretation and education opportunities for |
729 | Oregon Zoo | 2014 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | Using the Oregon Zoo’s expertise and resources to help Quatama educators impart environmental literacy along with STEM subjects. |
730 | OSU Foundation | 2014 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 7,500 | To engage formal and non-formal educators in professional development to increase their ability to engage students in activities that support and promote environmental literacy |
731 | Portland Metro STEM Partnership | 2014 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 20,000 | 1. To develop and refine common student assessments for the Outdoor School program. 2. To use high quality assessment data for program improvement and individual Outdoor School instructor professional growth. |
732 | Powell Butte Community Charter School | 2014 | Crook | Community Field Trips | 6,000 | to implement a place-based outdoor program for 100 5th - 8th grade students |
733 | REALMS Charter School | 2014 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 12,500 | Students STEAMing Towards Sustainability: An immersion into local food systems, forests, and rivers Overview: Students STEAMing Towards Sustainability (SSTS) is a project that engages students at REALMS in a three-year progression of sustainability educa |
734 | Salmon Drift Creek Watershed Council | 2014 | Lincoln | Community Field Trips | 8,500 | to engage 590 students and 12 teachers in a watershed education program designed to connect students with nature, promote environmental stewardship, and encourage careers in conservation |
735 | Sauvie Island Center | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 5,000 | To provide 260 fifth grade students a full day of outdoor education at the Sauvie Island Center, exploring the Sauvie Island Organics farm and the surrounding natural area. |
736 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 7,500 | To provide active, outdoor, garden-based science education to 180 fifth and sixth grade students at five schools in the Eugene-Springfield area. |
737 | Siuslaw School District 97-J | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 3,933 | To enhance in-class estuary studies, Siuslaw Middle School eighth graders will explore the Siuslaw estuary at minus-tide & remove invasives; a wastewater treatment plant tour is included. To enhance in-class forestry studies, SMS sixth graders hike in a c |
738 | SOREEL (EEAO) | 2014 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 12,300 | This project will send 40 regional teachers and administrators, as well as 20 community sustainability education providers to a four day August Institute (AI), preparing them to implement sustainability through STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art |
739 | The Environmental Center | 2014 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 5,360 | Educating for a Sustainable Future is a professional development workshop designed to increase K-12 educators understanding of sustainability and their capacity to integrate it into their curriculum using experiential and outdoor education techniques. T |
740 | Trout Unlimited -- Upper Deschutes Program | 2014 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 500 | Integrate at least 250 students, 10 teachers, and 10 volunteer mentors into the restoration and stewardship of the Metolius River through a hands-on service learning project. |
741 | Tryon Life Community Farm | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 500 | The Hands-On Sustainability Program’s increases young peoples' connection to the natural world and each other by providing opportunities to steward the natural processes that support life. |
742 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2014 | Washington | Community Field Trips | 8,000 | TWO-NAP: Tualatin Watershed Outdoor Nature Awareness Project |
743 | Umpqua Watersheds, Inc. | 2014 | Douglas | Community Field Trips | 5,500 | To send 90 fifth grade students from McGovern Elementary School on a watershed tour of the Umpqua Basin, from the Cascades to the coast, during the fall 2014 and spring 2015 school term. The tour will complement a watershed curriculum piloted by Umpqua Wa |
744 | Upper Deschutes Watershed Council | 2014 | Deschutes | Community Field Trips | 10,000 | To support multi-day educational field experiences for 500 underserved 5th-8th grade students in Bend, Redmond, and Sisters, Oregon. Through The Upstream Project, students will explore Tumalo Creek, the Deschutes River, and the Metolius River while they l |
745 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council (WWBWC) | 2014 | Umatilla | Community Field Trips | 5,456 | To support a field trip for 150 fifth grade students to experience a full day of environmental education and ecological and geographical awareness in the natural setting of the Blue Mountains. To support a summer day camp that will give 25 5th-8th grade |
746 | Wallowa Resources | 2014 | Wallowa | Community Field Trips | 12,000 | To get 50 local rural kids grades 5-8th outside and more deeply connected with Wallowa County through place-based learning, exploration, play, and the arts. |
747 | Willamette Farm and Food Coalition | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 6,000 | To deliver a comprehensive Farm to School education that provides 154 Lane County fifth graders with experiential outdoor enrichment including field trips and hand-on activities at local farms, and offers youth a unique way of connecting to their local fo |
748 | Willamette Resources & Educational Network (WREN) | 2014 | Lane | Community Field Trips | 500 | To create a lasting, personal connection between 3,300 fifth through eighth grade students, their teachers, parents and community member volunteers with the geography, biology, history, anthropology, geology, flora, fauna, land and soils of the West Eugen |
749 | Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 7,000 | The Wisdom Project is a Native youth leadership initiative that provides low-income Native American youth, families and their educators and paid peer mentors with hands-on outdoor conservation restoration and service learning during Summer Field Science C |
750 | World Salmon Council Inc. | 2014 | Multnomah | Community Field Trips | 500 | World Salmon Council's Salmon Watch program is an award-winning, community-based partnership in environmental education that teaches middle and high school students about the importance of wild salmon conservation and healthy watersheds. It has educated 6 |
751 | National Fish and Wildlife Foundation | 2014 | Other | 33,000 | To engage three coastal watershed entities/communities in the development of an Oregon Coast Coho Business Plan that fully assures their participation in the process. | |
752 | Center for Geography Education in Oregon | 2014 | Statewide | Geography Education | 10,250 | a research project to be conducted this summer on Geographic Information Science (GIS) platforms, programs, and software that are appropriate for instruction in Oregon |
753 | Sightline Institute | 2014 | King | Other | 30,000 | to begin research into how and why environmental and conservation education is effective in engaging and creating active citizens and stewards of our environment. |
754 | Aloha Huber Park School | 2014 | Washington | Outdoor School | 5,000 | To send 71 sixth grade students from Aloha-Huber Park School in the Beaverton School District to Camp Magruder for 3 days/ 2 nights. |
755 | Amity Elementary School | 2014 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 6,000 | Amity Elementary School will send sixty 5th graders to Newport for two days in the fall to explore marine life. In the spring, Amity Elementary School will travel to LaPine to camp for four days and explore environmental science, birds of prey, and Orego |
756 | Arco Iris Spanish Immersion Charter School | 2014 | Washington | Outdoor School | 1,600 | The purpose of our project is to send 25 6th grade students to the Cedar Ridge Outdoor School located in Vernonia and incorporate certain components of the outdoor school experience into our growing middle school science curriculum. |
757 | Ashland Middle School | 2014 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 5,000 | "to send 160 sixth grade students and 24 high school counselors from Ashland Middle School and Ashland High School/School District #5 to Mountain Lakes Camp for 3 nights" |
758 | Butte Creek Elementary School | 2014 | Marion | Outdoor School | 4,800 | To send 55 fifth/sixth grade students from the Silver Falls School District (Butte Creek, Scotts Mills, and Central Howell schools) to Camp Westwind for 4 days and 3 nights during the 2014-15 school year. |
759 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2014 | Linn | Outdoor School | 10,000 | This project will send 120 fifth grade students from Oak Heights Elementary, Sweet Home Charter Elementary, and Holley Elementary schools to Camp Tadmor, near Sweet Home, for three full days and two nights. This project will also send 60 sixth grade st |
760 | Coast Range Natural Resource Education Organization | 2014 | Benton and Linn | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send ~171 sixth grade students from six schools to Forest Camp-Outdoor school for five days and four nights. |
761 | Crook County Outdoor School | 2014 | Crook | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send 215 Crook County 6th graders from Crook County Middle School, Paulina Elementary School, and Powell Butte Charter School to Suttle Lake Camp for 5 days and 4 nights. |
762 | Ferguson Elementary School | 2014 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 3,500 | To send 70 Ferguson Elementary School sixth grade students to Camp Magruder for four nights. |
763 | Gladstone Schools | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send 152 sixth grade students from Kraxberger Middle School in the Gladstone School District to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for to separate sessions of 4 nights/5 days each. |
764 | Greater Albany Public School District | 2014 | Linn | Outdoor School | 15,000 | To send 140 fifth graders from Sunrise, Central and North Albany Elementary Schools / Greater Albany Public School District to the Trickle Creek Outdoor Science School for a 4 day, 3 night camp experience focused on ecology, natural resources and people |
765 | Gresham-Barlow School District | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | To send 870 sixth-grade students from Gresham-Barlow School District to MESD Outdoor School for two nights Fall of 2014. |
766 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 1,500 | Holy Cross Catholic School to send 25 students to MESD Outdoor School at Camp Howard. |
767 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2014 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 20,000 | To send 225 fifth/sixth grade students in approx. 8 classes from southern Oregon school districts to Klamath Outdoor Science School for 4 days (3 nights) plus a pre-camp field skills session and post-camp assessment session, with teacher commitment to tea |
768 | Meadow Park Middle School | 2014 | Washington | Outdoor School | 15,000 | To send 238 sixth grade students from Conestoga and 269 students from Highland Park to Outdoor School for two nights and 235 Meadow Park Middle School sixth graders to Outdoor School for 3 nights. |
769 | Mountain View Middle School | 2014 | Washington | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 300 sixth grade students from Mountain View Middle School in the Beaverton School District to Outdoor School through NW Regional ESD for 3 nights. |
770 | Ninety-One School/Carus | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 7,500 | The power and work ethic that is instilled in our students by serving the community through fundraising and service learning projects is invaluable. When students arrive at Outdoor School they are engulfed in a week-long experience of 24 hours a day, hand |
771 | OMSI | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,500 | To send 686 students from 11 schools to OMSI Outdoor Science School (OSS) in Fall 2014 and Spring 2015, at Hancock Field Station, Camp Kiwanilong, or Camp Namanu for two-to-three nights. |
772 | On Belay Ty | 2014 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 20,000 | For 2014-15 SY, our goal is to send 2,100 5th/6th grade students from Bend-La Pine, Redmond, Jefferson County, Sisters and Culver School District to Camp Tamarack for 3 days and 2 nights of Outdoor School. These experiences will allow all children to tak |
773 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2014 | Marion | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 528 fifth/sixth grade students from 12 schools to Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center outdoor school for 2 - 3 nights |
774 | Oregon City School District | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send 580 sixth grade students from Oregon City School District to camps Magruder and Westwind for 4 nights. |
775 | Pacific Rain Forest Programs | 2014 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 70 sixth-grade students from Taft Elementary and 24 high school counselors from Lincoln County High Schools to Rain Forest to the Sea Outdoor School for four (sixth-graders) or five nights (high school counselors). The Program will also sent 70 5t |
776 | Parkrose Middle School | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 12,000 | To send 260 sixth grade students from Parkrose Middle School to one of the four Outdoor School Camps for 4 nights and 5 days. |
777 | Philomath Outdoor School | 2014 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 100 sixth-grade students from Philomath Middle School to Camp Tadmor for 4 nights |
778 | Polk County 4-H Extension | 2014 | Polk | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 120 fifth/sixth grade students from across the state Homschool Youth to Camp 4-H Outdoor School for 3 nights. |
779 | Portland Public Schools | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 35,000 | To send 174 low-income 6th grade students for 2 nights/3 days of scientific study at four Outdoor School camps. |
780 | Reynolds School District | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | To foster access to outdoor environment experiences and learning experiences for students from impoverished urban communities. |
781 | Robert Frost School | 2014 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send 135 sixth grade students from Robert Frost Elementary School, Silver Falls School District to Camp Trickle Creek in Salem, Oregon for two nights and three days. |
782 | Santiam Canyon School District | 2014 | Linn | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 40 sixth grade students from Santiam Canyon School District to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for 3 nights. |
783 | Sauvie Island Academy | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,000 | Sauvie Island Academy SendsTwenty-Four Sixth Grade Students to Explore Westwind Outdoor School for Five Days and Four Nights |
784 | Self Enhancement, Inc | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,500 | Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) seeks grant support to send 45 sixth grade students from the SEI Academy charter middle school to the Multnomah Educational Services District (MESD) Outdoor School for a fourday, three-night hands-on, experiential residential |
785 | Shasta Elementary School | 2014 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 3,000 | Outdoor school is a rite of passage for 6th grade students. ODS creates environmentally literate and responsible citizens by engaging students, hands-on, with nature in an open, honest, nurturing atmosphere. Without the ODS experience, there is liitle h |
786 | St Andrew Nativity School | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,500 | We respectfully request a $4,650 grant from the Gray Family Foundation to send 30 sixth grade students from Nativity School, a private Jesuit middle school, serving low-income children of all faiths, which is located within Portland Public School District |
787 | St. Clare School | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 27 sixth-grade students from St. Clare School to one week (six days, five nights) of Outdoor School at either Camp Arrah Wanna in Welches, Oregon or Howard Outdoor School in Corbett, Oregon. |
788 | Talmadge Middle School-Central School District | 2014 | Polk | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To send sixth grade students from Talmadge Middle School to Trickle Creek Camp for 3 nights. |
789 | Tillamook School District #9 Foundation | 2014 | Tillamook | Outdoor School | 12,000 | The goal of the Tillamook Outdoor School Project is to send 150 sixth grade students from East elementary School in Tillamook School District #9 to Tillamook Outdoor School at Twin Rocks Friends Camp for 3 nights and 4 days. |
790 | Whitford Middle School | 2014 | Washington | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to send 206 sixth-grade students from Whitford Middle School/Beaverton School District to Camp Namanu for two nights |
791 | Canby School District | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 229 sixth grade students to Magruder and Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
792 | South Lane School District | 2014 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 5th graders to Grove Christian Camp for 3 nights |
793 | Adams Elementary School | 2014 | Lane | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 75 fifth grade kids to Camp Cedar Ridge for 2 nights |
794 | Edgewood Community Elementary School | 2014 | Lane | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 80 fifth grade students to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
795 | Henley Elementary | 2014 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 55 sixth grade students to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
796 | Rainier School District | 2014 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 80 sixth grade students to Cispus Learning Center for 4 nights |
797 | Camp Kiwanilong | 2014 | Clatsop | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
798 | Camp Westwind | 2014 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
799 | Camp Namanu | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
800 | Camp Howard | 2014 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
801 | Camp Arrah Wanna | 2014 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
802 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2014 | Marion | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Jawbone Flats |
803 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2014 | Wheeler | Outdoor School | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Hancock Field Station |
804 | Camp Suttle Lake | 2014 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
805 | Camp Tadmor | 2014 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
806 | Camp Tamarack | 2014 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
807 | Sun Pass Camp | 2014 | Klamath | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
808 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2014 | Josephine | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Deer Creek Center |
809 | Camp Magruder | 2014 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
810 | Grantmakers of Oregon and SW Washington | 2015 | Statewide | Other | 3,349 | |
811 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2015 | Statewide | Outdoor School | 85,000 | To act as fiscal agent in support of the Oregon Outdoor Education Coalition Phase 1, Step: to build a strong public will building advocacy campaign. |
812 | Arbor Center for Teaching | 2014 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 6,825 | A 30 hour workshop for 20 elementary teachers in using thematic teaching to introduce mapping and geography skills to students. |
813 | Oregon Forest Resources Institute | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 9,460 | Using Oregon's forests as the subject matter, equip teachers to develop and deliver model lessons aligned with state standards that will enhance and extend students' outdoor school experience. |
814 | Tualatin SWCD | 2015 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | Successful learning in school gardens/farms starts with the soil. Building on our existing soil health workshop, this program answer the call of teachers in our region to learn more about managing soil health and incorporating it into the curriculum, with |
815 | St Helens High School Natural Resources Class | 2015 | Columbia | Community Field Trips | 8,722 | St Helen's High School students want to create an outdoor school experience for this year's 7th grade class who didn't get to go to outdoor school last year due to lack of funding. |
816 | Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center | 2015 | Marion | Teacher Professional Development | 7,000 | Instruct teachers on getting students out of the classroom to use writing & art to explore nature. Develop strategies to expand the Nature Writing & Art Workshop & Honoring Our Rivers as environmental education tools to be used by partner organizations su |
817 | Bolton Primary School | 2015 | Clackamas | Teacher Professional Development | 14,000 | To support 10 elementary teachers from Bolton Primary to write place based environmental curriculum for preschool to fifth grade children that is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. An opportunity for 48 children to participate in a summer |
818 | Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge | 2015 | Washington | Teacher Professional Development | 16,400 | to train 50 formal and non-formal educators to deliver environmental lessons that respectfully present contemporary Indigenous perspectives as well as accurately depict Native American histories of the region. |
819 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | To provide 60+ volunteer Nature Guides with trail-based instructional techniques designed to meet the needs of diverse student groups. FOTC will also collaborate with teachers to create seven outdoor teaching units (one per grade; K-6) infused with cultu |
820 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2015 | Linn | Teacher Professional Development | 3,000 | Field program training for volunteer mentors who will be working with youth and assisting teachers in watershed inquiry projects using StreamWebs. |
821 | South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve | 2015 | Coos | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | Provide middle school and high school teachers and students with meaningful experiences collecting and investigating historic and current fisheries data in the Coos estuary. |
822 | H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest | 2015 | Lane | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | To engage educators, students, and their families in a hummingbird citizen science project to learn more about pollination ecology and the scientific method. |
823 | World Forestry Center | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 4,000 | Send 3 educators from rural communities to WFC's International Educators Institute (IEI), thereby building their capacity to lead students in engaging, inquiry-based environmental education and field learning. |
824 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2015 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 30,000 | Bald Hill Watershed training will provide teachers the foundational skills for a long-term outdoor education program at at Bald Hill Farm Conservation Area in Corvallis. |
825 | Center for Earth Leadership | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 8,000 | Create a statewide training and resource center (1) to promote formation of Eco-School Networks in Oregon school districts and (2) to support trained Network parents in leading sustainability efforts at their respective schools. Each Network will be guide |
826 | Southern Oregon Regional Environmental Education Leaders | 2015 | Jackson | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | Through SOREEL's August Institute, 40 teachers prepare to implement environmental education that enhances the health of their students and their community. Learning sessions and a resource fair connect teachers with local experts and resources that promot |
827 | OSU Foundation | 2015 | Benton | Teacher Professional Development | 13,939 | Professional Development for formal and non-formal K-12 educators in support of education for systems thinking (ST) and the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program(OELP). |
828 | Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 10,000 | This project delivers two professional development workshops for 40 teachers and creates check-out kits that provide the skills and resources needed to lead outdoor learning experiences that integrate science education with Common Core literacy requiremen |
829 | Partners for Sustainable Schools | 2015 | Lane | Other | 3,800 | Bringing Ecological Sustainability to S.T.E.M. and Common Core for Grades 3 to 5. |
830 | High Desert Museum | 2015 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 5,000 | To increase 24 3rd-12th grade teachers' knowledge, confidence and access to scientific resources so they can integrate field investigations into their teaching of issues impacting our region's people, wildlife and environment |
831 | Cascade Mountain School | 2015 | Hood River | Teacher Professional Development | 4,994 | for the creation of a training program for 20 middle and high school science teachers to integrate place-based service education into their classrooms. The training utilizes experiential watershed science and food systems curricula coupled with dedicated |
832 | The Environmental Center | 2015 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 4,170 | The Integrating Sustainability Education development series will increase K-12 educators' understanding of sustainability in relation to school operations. Through the program, educators will design and implement student led projects focused on waste redu |
833 | Growing Gardens | 2015 | Multnomah | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | Teachers sharing pedagogy and best practices to use school gardens to enhance students' learning and academic achievement in science, math, language arts, environmental, and engineering practices. |
834 | Deschutes Children's Forest | 2015 | Deschutes | Teacher Professional Development | 15,000 | The Children's Forest of Central Oregon collaborative will implement three types of professional development opportunities for approximately 50 Central Oregon teachers and 20 volunteer mentors to develop and implement outdoor, inquiry-based lessons focuse |
835 | Camp Adams | 2015 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
836 | Camp Attitude | 2015 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
837 | Camp Cedar Ridge | 2015 | Columbia | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
838 | Cispus Outdoor Learning Center | 2015 | Out of State | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
839 | Drift Creek Camp | 2015 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
840 | Camp Lutherwood | 2015 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
841 | Oregon 4-H Center | 2015 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
842 | SKY Camp | 2015 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
843 | Twin Rocks Friends Camp | 2015 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
844 | Camp Collins | 2015 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
845 | Marmot Cabin | 2015 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
846 | Grove Christian Service Camp | 2015 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
847 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2014 | Douglas | Geography Education | 31,050 | to cultivate geographical literacy among grade 5-8 students in south Douglas County via an outdoor, inquiry-based curriculum building on the international GLOBE earth system science initiative |
848 | Mercy Corps Education | 2014 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | To offer an estimated 5,500 local students a comprehensive, global geography education program that creates awareness about complex issues, such as hunger, poverty, climate change and conflict; inspires empathy; and develops their practical geographic ski |
849 | Mercy Corps Exhibit | 2014 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | to craft two exhibits for the Mercy Corps Action Center's exhibit hall that will serve an estimated 5,500 youth and 6,000 adults visiting our geography/global issues learning environment, which is an experience based exhibit space and our classroom for yo |
850 | Springfield High School | 2014 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | to give students at the Title 1 school a look at Oregon they may never see otherwise, through a program that combines outdoor literature, Oregon geography and history, leadership, and exploration while encouraging community and environmental consciousness |
851 | Center for Geography in Oregon | 2015 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 20,000 | stipend for existing C-GEO P.D. grants adds instructional field trips and requests high quality lesson plans from teachers participating in C-GEO Geography education trainings and activities |
852 | High Desert ESD/Better Together | 2015 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 13,000 | to support a Geography partnership with Central Oregon Community College, infusing geography into the H.S. Curricula as part of the dual credit system |
853 | High Desert ESD/Better Together | 2015 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 11,000 | to support AP Human Geography training and implementation including field trips/geography materials |
854 | High Desert ESD/Better Together | 2015 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 11,000 | to support year two of the 8+9 Summer Bridge Program, with over 4 partner organizations and more than 200 students |
855 | Native American Youth and Family Center | 2015 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 5,000 | for Geography Education support within their existing summer and school year programs |
856 | REAP Program | 2015 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 15,000 | to support 1,000 students as part of the Academy of Leadership Innovations program for 7-12 graders |
857 | Willamette ESD/Willamette Promise | 2015 | Marion | Geography Education | 19,000 | Geography Course Development: $2,000 each for 1-3 professor stipends, $6,000 total; $1,000 each for 1-3 teacher stipends, $3,000 total; $10,000 for development of online assessments and materials |
858 | Willamette ESD/Willamette Promise | 2015 | Marion | Geography Education | 6,000 | AP training for Human Geography (offered in Salt Lake City, Utah for the West Coast on October 11th, 2015) includes airfare/ meals/lodging/training for 5 Oregon Teachers @ $1,200 each |
859 | Aloha Huber Park School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 67 sixth grade students from Aloha-Huber Park School to Camp Magruder for 2 nights |
860 | Arco Iris Spanish Immersion Charter School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 1,000 | to send 25 sixth grade students to Camp Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
861 | Bethel School District | 2015 | Lane | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 150 fifth grade students from Bethel School District to Camp Trickle Creek for 2 nights |
862 | Butte Falls Charter School | 2015 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 1,750 | to send 25 fifth and sixth grade students to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
863 | Canby School District | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 14,500 | to send 229 sixth grade students from the Canby School District to Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
864 | Carus Elementary | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 120 sixth grade students from Carus Elementary and 91 School and 16 high school counselors from Canby High School to Camp Hancock for 4 nights |
865 | Cascade School District | 2015 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 180 sixth grade students from Cascade School District to Camp Tadmor for 4 nights |
866 | Coast Range Natural Resource Education Organization | 2015 | Benton | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 150 sixth grade students from six schools to Forest Camp for 4 nights |
867 | Eagle Creek Elementary - Estacada School District | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 9,500 | to send 156 fifth and sixth grade students from the Estacada School District to Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
868 | Forest Grove Community School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 1,500 | to send 26 fifth grade students from Forest Grove Community School to Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
869 | Gladstone Schools | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 14,500 | to send 157 sixth grade students from Kraxberger Middle School to Camp Twin Rocks for 4 nights |
870 | Greater Albany Public School District | 2015 | Linn | Outdoor School | 13,500 | to send 171 fifth grade students from Sunrise, North Albany, and Central/Takena Elementary to Camp Trickle Creek for 3 nights |
871 | Gresham-Barlow School District | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 19,500 | to send 839 sixth grade students from the Gresham-Barlow School District to MESD Outdoor School for 2 nights |
872 | Henley Elementary | 2015 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 60 sixth grade students from Henley Elementary to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
873 | Highland Park Middle School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 12,500 | to send 542 sixth grade students from Highland Park and Conestoga Middle School to Camp Trickle Creek and Camp Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
874 | Hudson Park Elementary School | 2015 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 500 | to send 75 sixth grade students from Hudson Park Elementary School to Cispus Learning Center for 4 nights |
875 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2015 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 14,500 | to send 115 fifth and sixth grade students to Klamath Outdoor Science School for 3 nights |
876 | KNOVA Learning | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,500 | to send 40 sixth grade students from KNOVA Learning to Camp Howard for 2 nights |
877 | Lane County School District 4J | 2015 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,500 | to send 85-90 fifth grade students to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
878 | Lincoln County Foundation | 2015 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 8,500 | to send 120 sixth grade students from Taft Elementary and 20 high school counselors to Camp Drift Creek for 4 nights |
879 | Mazamas | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,500 | to send 122 fifth grade students from Centennial School District to Mazama Mountain Science School for 2 nights |
880 | Meadow Park Middle School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 12,500 | to send 566 sixth grade students from Cedar Park and Meadow Park Middle Schools to Camp Trickle Creek and Camp Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
881 | Mountain View Middle School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 8,500 | to send 273 sixth grade students from Mountain View Middle School to Trickle Creek or Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
882 | Nestucca Valley School District | 2015 | Tillamook | Outdoor School | 500 | to send 40 sixth grade students from Nestucca Valley Elementary to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
883 | North Clackamas School District | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 19,500 | to send approximately 525 sixth grade students from two low-income schools in the North Clackamas School District to Camp Alder Creek and Camp Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
884 | North Marion Middle School | 2015 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 147 sixth grade students from North Marion Middle School to Camp Arrah Wanna for 2 nights |
885 | North Santiam School District | 2015 | Marion | Outdoor School | 6,500 | To send 89 sixth grade students from Stayton Intermediate/Middle School to Camp Tadmor for 4 nights |
886 | OMSI | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,500 | to send 258 students from five schools to OMSI Outdoor Science School (OSS) for 2-5 nights in Fall 2015 and Spring 2016, at Hancock Field Station, Camp Kiwanilong, Camp Namanu, or the Coastal Discovery Center at Camp Gray |
887 | Camp Tamarack | 2015 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 1,800 fifth and sixth grade student from Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook counties to Outdoor School at Camp Tamarack for 2 nights |
888 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,500 | to send 495 fifth and sixth grade students from 12 schools to Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center for 2-3 nights |
889 | Oregon City School District | 2015 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 17,500 | to send 580 sixth grade students from Oregon City School District to Camps Magruder and Camp Westwind for three nights |
890 | Peterson | 2015 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 5,500 | to send 75 sixth grade students from Peterson Elementary to Camp Westwind |
891 | Philomath Outdoor School | 2015 | Benton | Outdoor School | 5,500 | to send 115 sixth grade students from Philomath Middle School to Camp Tadmor for 4 nights |
892 | Polk County 4-H Extension | 2015 | Polk | Outdoor School | 2,500 | to send 60 fifth and sixth grade students from Oregon Homeschool to Camp Trickle Creek for 2 nights |
893 | Santiam Canyon School District | 2015 | Linn | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 40 sixth grade students from Santiam Canyon School District to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for 3 nights |
894 | Self Enhancement, Inc. | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 45 sixth grade students from the SEI Academy Charter middle school to Camp Howard for 3 nights |
895 | South Middle School | 2015 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to send 200 sixth grade students from South Middle School to Camp Latgawa for 2 nights |
896 | South Santiam Watershed Council | 2015 | Linn | Outdoor School | 11,500 | to send 240 5fifth and sixth grade students from Sweet Home and Lebanon School Districts to Camp Tadmor for 2 nights |
897 | Springville K-8 School | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,500 | to send 135 fifth grade students from Springville K-8 to Camp Magruder for 3 nights. |
898 | St. Helens School District | 2015 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 11,500 | to send 200 sixth grade students and 25 high school counselors to Camp Cedar Ridge for 2 nights |
899 | St. Therese School | 2015 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 1,500 | to send 20 sixth grade students to MESD Outdoor School for 5 nights |
900 | Tumalo Community School | 2015 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 2,500 | to send 32 sixth grade students from Tumalo Community School/ Redmond School District to Camp Westwind for 4 nights |
901 | Vale School District | 2015 | Malheur | Outdoor School | 1,500 | to send 22 fifth and sixth grade students from Willowcreek Elementary School to McCall Outdoor Science School for 4 nights |
902 | Whitford Middle School | 2015 | Washington | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 200 sixth grade students from Whitford School/Beaverton School District to Camp Cedar Ridge for 2 nights |
903 | Adrian School District | 2016 | Malheur | Outdoor School | 2,400 | to send 25 sixth grade students from Adrian Elementary to McCall Outdoor Science School for 4 nights |
904 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2016 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 5,000 | to provide summer and in-service training, mentoring, and technical support for 20 Douglas County K-12 teachers to facilitate environmental education activities blending field-based learning, digital technologies, and integrative geographical concepts |
905 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2016 | Douglas | Geography Education | 34,780 | to sustain and expand Alder Creek Community Forest's innovative, collaborative contribution to geography education in Douglas County, fostering a greater geographical imagination among its youth |
906 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 275 sixth grade students from Highland Park to Trickle Creek and Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
907 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 5,250 | to send 175 fifth grade students from Springville K-8/Beaverton School District to Camp Magruder and Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
908 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Environmental Education | 8,400 | to send 280 sixth grade students from Conestoga Middle School to Camp Magruder and Trickle Creek for 3 nights |
909 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 8,400 | to send 280 sixth grade students from Mountain View Middle School to Trickle Creek or Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
910 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 8,400 | to send 280 sixth grade students from Meadow Park Middle School to Camp Cedar Ridge and Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
911 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 8,400 | to send 280 sixth grade students from Mountain View Middle School to Trickle Creek or Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
912 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 6,950 | to send 215 sixth grade students from Whitford School/Beaverton School District to Camp Magruder for 2 nights |
913 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 6,400 | to send 64 sixth grade students from Aloha-Huber Park K-8 School in the Beaverton School District to Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
914 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to send 303 sixth grade students from Five Oaks Middle School in Beaverton School District to a NWRESD camp for 3 nights |
915 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 275 sixth grade students from Highland Park to Trickle Creek and Cedar Ridge for 3 nights |
916 | Beaverton School District | 2016 | Washington | Outdoor School | 5,250 | to send 175 fifth grade students from Springville K-8/Beaverton School District to Camp Magruder and Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
917 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2016 | Linn | Environmental Education | 14,800 | to support two watershed education field trips for 620 5th and 6th graders in the Albany, Central Linn and Harrisburg school districts |
918 | Camp and Retreat Ministries | 2016 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Suttle Lake |
919 | Camp Fire Columbia | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Namanu |
920 | Camp Kiwanilong Board, Inc. | 2016 | Clatsop | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
921 | Camp Magruder | 2016 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilties |
922 | Camp Tamarack | 2016 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
923 | Camp Tamarack | 2016 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
924 | Canby School District | 2016 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 224 sixth-grade students (54 from Eccles Elementary, 54 from Knight Elementary, 60 from Lee Elementary, 56 from Trost Elementary) to Magruder Camp for 3 nights |
925 | Cascade Forest Conservancy | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 6,500 | to bring citizen science opportunities to 120 middle and high school students and allow them to take part in real science projects in national forests that inform and direct real forest management |
926 | Cascade School District | 2016 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 170 sixth grade students from Cascade Junior High in the Cascade School District to Camp Tadmor for 4 nights |
927 | Catholic Youth Organization/Camp Howard | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
928 | The Environmental Center | 2016 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 6,620 | to strengthen and grow existing garden-based learning programs in Central Oregon through a 2 day educator workshop followed by 2 school garden tours and knowledge sharing, and development of a local Garden Educator Network |
929 | The Environmental Center | 2016 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 7,866 | Connect 6th graders to their community and place via field based team building, topography and ecology studies followed by a classroom visit and support for schools to run sustainability projects. |
930 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2016 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 12,650 | to implement three types of professional development opportunities for approximately 52 Central Oregon teachers to develop and implement outdoor, inquiry-based lessons focused on Central Oregon's natural resources |
931 | Coast Range Natural Resources Education Organization | 2016 | Benton | Outdoor School | 4,500 | to send 150 sixth-grade students from six schools to Forest Camp/Outdoor School for 4 nights |
932 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2016 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 9,500 | to provide 500 fifth-grade students with a one-day field trip to explore a local natural area within the Columbia Gorge and to experience stewardship activities for the region's ecosystems |
933 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 17,798 | to engage low-income, culturally diverse 5-8 grade students throughout the Columbia Slough Watershed in science education, community stewardship, and service-learning projects to raise awareness about their watershed |
934 | Confluence Environmental Center | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 13,981 | to provide critical ecological literacy education while training future conservation education professionals to thrive in a future defined by diversity, equity and sustainability |
935 | Confluences | 2016 | Clark | Environmental Education | 12,062 | to develop and work with a learning community aimed to increase cultural diversity in place-based education |
936 | Curry Watersheds Nonprofit | 2016 | Curry | Environmental Education | 14,000 | to provide foodshed education for 125 5th graders from 3 rural school districts on the Southern Oregon Coast that will connect kids with local farms |
937 | Dufur School District | 2016 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 1,860 | to send 30 sixth grade students from Dufur School to OMSI Outdoors at Hancock Field Station for 2 nights |
938 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 13,700 | to provide meaningful, multi-faceted outdoor experiences in Oregon State Parks for diverse elementary school populations and build students' connection with the natural world and their understanding of land conservation efforts in Oregon |
939 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,850 | Prepare 2,700 diverse 5th graders with the geographic literacy they need to be stewards of natural and built environments and make decisions that consider local, regional, and global implications |
940 | Environmental Education Association of Oregon | 2016 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 14,500 | to support SOREEL's August Institute in which teachers prepare to implement environmental education that embraces the geographical and cultural "place" of their students and their community |
941 | Eugene School District 4J | 2016 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send approximately 90 fifth grade students to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
942 | FoodCorps | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 7,500 | to place a FoodCorps member at North Powder Charter School to lead lessons for K-12 students in the school's garden focused on environmental stewardship and health |
943 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 12,276 | to strengthen and expand the reach of the successful Farm School program within East Portland |
944 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2016 | Benton | Geography Education | 17,000 | The goal of the school wide coordinated geography education program is to increase kindergarten through 5th grade student awareness and cultural competency through a social justice lens. |
945 | Gilliam County Soil and Water Conservation District | 2016 | Gilliam | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 55 sixth grade students from schools in Gilliam, Sherman and Umatilla County to Tupper Outdoor School for 5 nights |
946 | Gladstone School District 115 | 2016 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 18,000 | to send 150 sixth grade students from Kraxberger Middle School in the Gladstone School District to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for two separate sessions for 4 nights |
947 | Grants Pass School District No. 7 | 2016 | Josephine | Environmental Education | 12,000 | to send 200 sixth grade students from South Middle School, Grants Pass School District 7, to Camp Lagawa for 2 nights |
948 | Greater Albany Public School District | 2016 | Linn | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 64 fifth grade students from Oak Grove Elementary to Camp Gray for 3 nights |
949 | Gresham Barlow School District #10J | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 19,500 | to send 840 sixth-grade students from Gresham-Barlow School District to MESD Outdoor School for two nights |
950 | Growing Gardens | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to continue a Garden Education Professional Learning Community and aligns Growing Gardens and Portland State University's professional development opportunities to strengthen sustainable garden education programs at Portland-area low-income schools |
951 | High Desert Museum | 2016 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 15,000 | to support 48 elementary teachers in the development and dissemination of curricular units and kits that align to state and national standards, and integrate outdoor STEM-based investigations and project partners' programs into their teaching of regional |
952 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,000 | Connect English Language Learners and their families with outdoor environments through culturally and linguistically specific learning experiences focused on both their local and global communities. |
953 | Jane Goodall Environmental Middle School | 2016 | Marion | Environmental Education | 5,000 | to continue our three-year field-based conservation biology program where the local forests, streams and beaches provide the setting for applying the skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to engaging and meaningful field-based restoration |
954 | Kings Valley Charter School | 2016 | Benton | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 14 sixth grade students from Kings Valley Charter School/Philomath School District to Camp Whispering Winds for two nights |
955 | Klamath County School District | 2016 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 80 sixth grade students from Peterson Elementary to Camp Westwind for 4 nights |
956 | Klamath County School District | 2016 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 5,700 | to send 90 sixth grade students from Klamath County School District (Henley Elementary) to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
957 | Klamath County School District | 2016 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 3,790 | to send 45 fifth and sixth grade students from Malin Elementary of Klamath County School District to OMSI Coastal Discovery Center for 3 nights |
958 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2016 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 11,550 | to send 205 fifth and sixth grade students from the Klamath Falls and Klamath County School Districts to Klamath Outdoor Science School for 3 nights |
959 | Know Your City | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 15,000 | KYC seeks to expand Youth Print PDX, a 13-week interdisciplinary geography learning and student publishing program, into 3 additional schools and serve 350 underserved youth in the Portland region |
960 | Lincoln County Foundation | 2016 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 122 Taft Elementary sixth graders to Drift Creek Camp for 6 nights |
961 | Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to provide experiential field and hands-on science lessons to 230 under-served students to increase their understanding of ecological concepts and promote stewardship and personal connection to local natural areas |
962 | Mazamas | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 440 5th grade students from Centennial School District to Mazama Mountain Science School for 2 nights |
963 | Mazamas | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Marmot Cabin |
964 | McMinnville School District | 2016 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 125 fifth grade students from Grandhaven Elementary School to Camp Gray for 2 nights |
965 | Medford School District 549C | 2016 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to provide 250 middle school students in West Medford outdoor educational experiences such as stream study, trail maintenance, and environmental stewardship as part of an 8-week summer school program |
966 | Medford School District 549C | 2016 | Jackson | Geography Education | 6,370 | The purpose of this project is to write support curriculum in 4th grade Geography to provide lesson content that is more comprehensible for the ELL population. |
967 | National Wildlife Federation | 2016 | Out of State | Environmental Education | 14,950 | to support Oregon Green Schools and Eco-Schools USA: a co-certification program providing sustainable resources and curriculum, direct on-the-ground support, $1,000 seed grants to 10 schools, three professional development trainings |
968 | Native American Youth & Family Center | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 40,000 | NAYA's Local Indigenous Geography Program provides place-based, culturally specific geography lessons, related field trips, and an annual spring break camp to underserved high school students. |
969 | Neighbors for Kids | 2016 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to serve 100-120 children in Lincoln County with classes, activities and community field trips focusing on reading/literacy, outdoor recreation, environmental education, geography, health, gardening and culinary arts |
970 | Ninety-One School | 2016 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 9,600 | to send 120 6th grade students from Ninety-One School and Carus Elementary from the Canby School District to Hancock Field Station for 4 nights |
971 | North Clackamas School District | 2016 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 275 6th graders from Alder Creek Middle School to Trickle Creek, Westwind, and Cedar Ridge for 4 nights, and to send 300 sixth graders from Rowe Middle School to Trickle Creek and Cedar Ridge for 4 nights |
972 | North Marion School District 15 | 2016 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,000 | to send 147 sixth grade students from North Marion Middle School to Camp Arrah Wanna Outdoor School for 2 nights |
973 | North Wasco County School District 21 | 2016 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 209 sixth grade students from The Dalles Middle School to Hancock Station for 2 nights |
974 | Northwest Conservative Baptist Association, Inc | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Tadmor |
975 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 6,000 | to send 318 students from the Portland and Salem metro areas to Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center for 2 nights |
976 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Jawbone Flats |
977 | Oregon 4-H Foundation | 2016 | Marion | Environmental Education | 6,600 | to provide a monthly all-day field trip experience program combined with a service learning component implemented by OSU Extension 4-H staff and volunteers for underserved & underrepresented 5th-8th grade students in Parkrose School District |
978 | Oregon City School District | 2016 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 580 sixth grade students from Oregon City School District to camps McGruder & Westwind for three nights |
979 | Oregon Forest Resources Institute | 2016 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to support a pilot program to determine a model of professional development that is most effective at increasing teacher knowledge and efficacy in teaching outdoor school concepts in the classroom |
980 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,000 | To send 242 students from four Title 1 schools to OMSI Outdoor Science School (OSS) for 3-5 days in Fall 2016 and Spring 2017, at Hancock Field Station and the Coastal Discovery Center at Camp Gray |
981 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2016 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to upgrade or fix existing camp facilities at Hancock Field Station |
982 | Oregon State Parks Foundation | 2016 | Benton | Environmental Education | 8,000 | for six teachers and 18-24 students to spend a week at Cottonwood Canyon State Park as part of the Cottonwood Crossing Summer Institute to perform natural resource education field studies and return to their communities to build connections and interest |
983 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2016 | Benton | Environmental Education | 24,600 | to support an outdoor learning event for each grade level which builds on the experience of the prior grade and prepares students for the event scheduled in the following grade and anchors student learning to the environment |
984 | Parkrose Middle School | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to send 250 sixth grade students from Parkrose Middle School to one of the four Outdoor School Camps for 4 nights |
985 | Portland Tennis & Education | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 7,026 | Introduce underserved students and families to key natural and cultural sites and, via maps, drawing connections between these sites and the larger world, in order to enrich lives and expand horizons. |
986 | Powell Butte Community Charter School | 2016 | Crook | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide the job-embedded professional learning essential for staff to develop innovative curriculum and fieldwork |
987 | PSU Institute for Sustainable Solutions | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide High School Science teachers with a one week research experience working with university scientists in Portland Community gardens studying pollination |
988 | Rogue River School District | 2016 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 3,450 | to send Rogue River School District (RRSD) 5th and 6th graders to the R R Water and Waste Treatment Plants for 2 day trips, 5th and 6th graders on a 1 day trip to Valley of the Rogue Park to learn about salmon life and a 1 day service learning trip |
989 | Sanctuary One | 2016 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 3,000 | to provide 50 fifth through eighth graders inquiry-based, experiential and hands-on service learning programs in environmental stewardship and sustainable practices for multiple visits outdoors at Sanctuary One's care farm |
990 | Santiam Canyon School District | 2016 | Linn | Outdoor School | 6,350 | to send 48 sixth grade students from Santiam Canyon School District to Twin Rocks Friends Camp for 3 nights |
991 | Sauvie Island Academy | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,200 | to send 24 sixth grade students from Sauvie Island Academy to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
992 | Sauvie Island Center | 2016 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 9,000 | to engage 5th grade students in a hand-on exploration of the farm that reinforces Next Generation Science Standards |
993 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2016 | Lane | Environmental Education | 13,000 | to support the creation of a replicable, collaborative professional learning community of elementary and middle school teachers who develop and test garden-based lessons, units, and/or curricula deeply aligned with Next Generation Science Standards |
994 | Silver Falls School District | 2016 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 92 fifth/sixth grade students from the Silver Falls School District (Butte Creek, Scotts Mills, Central Howell, and Victor Point schools) to Camp Westwind for 3 nights |
995 | Silver Falls School District | 2016 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,000 | to send 120 sixth grade students from Silverton Middle School to Camp Magruder for 3 nights |
996 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2016 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send at least 150 sixth grade students from the Three Rivers School District to the Siskiyou Field Institute's Outdoor School for 4 nights |
997 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2016 | Josephine | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
998 | Sisters School Foundation, Inc | 2016 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 4,250 | to send 100 sixth grade students from Sisters Middle School and 22 student counselors from Sisters High School to Camp Tadmor for 2 nights |
999 | South Lane School District | 2016 | Lane | Outdoor School | 4,500 | to send 60 fifth grade students from three rural, South Lane Schools to Grove Christian Camp for 2 nights |
1000 | South Wasco County School District #1 | 2016 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 2,000 | to send 25 sixth grade students from Maupin Grade School to Wallowa Lake for 5 nights |
1001 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2016 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | Springfield High School's MINE program integrates journalism, Oregon geography, leadership, and outdoor exploration into while providing a foundation for environmental consciousness and stewardship. |
1002 | Springfield Public Library | 2016 | Lane | Geography Education | 15,000 | Voyagers is a year-long geography curriculum weaving together our existing activities with invigorating, unique geography programming to enrich the lives of students and their families. |
1003 | St. Andrew Nativity School | 2016 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to send 30 sixth grade students from St. Andrew Nativity School to Camp Gray for 3 nights |
1004 | St. Helens School District #502 | 2016 | Columbia | Outdoor School | 4,000 | to send 200 sixth grade students and 25 high school counselors from St. Helens School District to Camp Cedar Ridge for 2 nights |
1005 | Straub Environmental Center | 2016 | Marion | Environmental Education | 2,500 | to provide science-infused, outdoor experiences for 5th grade students with a focus on the geography, watersheds and ecosystems of the Willamette Valley through projects and lessons that encourage environmental stewardship |
1006 | Tillamook School District #9 Foundation | 2016 | Tillamook | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 170 sixth grade students from East Elementary School in Tillamook School District #9 to Tillamook Outdoor School at Twin Rocks Camp for 3 nights |
1007 | Umpqua Watersheds | 2016 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 9,000 | to send 460 Roseburg 5th graders to Crater Lake National Park during fall 2016 |
1008 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council | 2016 | Umatilla | Environmental Education | 4,510 | to support 150 5th grade students to experience a full day of place-based environmental education in the Blue Mountains and a summer day camp that will give 25 5th-8th grade students three days of in-depth exploration of the local watershed |
1009 | Westwind Stewardship Group | 2016 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Westwind |
1010 | Willamette Partnership | 2016 | Marion | Environmental Education | 5,000 | to expand Straub Environmental Center's teacher trainings by bringing in a new partner, Oregon Coast Council for the Arts, to provide teacher training focused on nature art and writing |
1011 | Wind & Oar Boat School | 2016 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 6,113 | GEO for Geo: An in-depth, experiential exploration of the St John's neighborhood - 60 6th grade students build an 8x8 relief map depicting the natural resources and human activity of their home town. |
1012 | Yamhill Carlton School District | 2016 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 7,500 | to send 88 sixth grade students from Yamhill Carlton Intermediate School to Camp Trickle Creek for 3 nights |
1013 | McKenzie School District #68 | 2018 | Lane | Environmental Education | 20,000 | The McKenzie School District is seeking the planning grant to provide additional staff development opportunities for our certified staff, provide more out-of-school opportunities for 3rd-8th grade students |
1014 | Agriculture Research Foundation | 2017 | Lincoln | Other | 15,000 | to pilot a project that aligns with the Oregon Learns Report |
1015 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2017 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 5,000 | To provide continued summer and in-service training, mentoring, and technical support for Douglas County K-12 teachers in conjunction with Alder Creek Community Forest's Our Place on Earth curriculum. |
1016 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2017 | Douglas | Geography Education | 33,020 | to sustain and expand Alder Creek Community Forest's innovative, collaborative contribution to geography education in Douglas County, fostering a greater geographical imagination among its youth |
1017 | Association of Washington School Principals | 2017 | Out of State | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities at Cispus Learning Center |
1018 | Bonneville Environmental Foundation | 2017 | Polk | Environmental Education | 10,000 | Polk County Renewable Leaders augments environmental science, STEM and CTE programs with renewable energy content, science kits, leadership support, and a local solar array through teacher PD. |
1019 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2017 | Linn | Environmental Education | 12,000 | Salmon Watch training for at least 60 volunteer station leaders and 20 formal teachers to continue lessons in the classroom serving over 1500 5th and 6th grade students in Linn and Benton counties. |
1020 | Caldera | 2017 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 10,000 | Caldera & OMSI will partner to expand the Arts/Environmental Integration Symposium training at Caldera's Art Center for Oregon grants 6-12 educators, integrating art/ into curricula across subjects |
1021 | Camp and Retreat Ministries | 2017 | Klamath | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Latgawa |
1022 | Camp Angelos | 2017 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1023 | Camp Attitude | 2017 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1024 | Camp Lutherwood | 2017 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1025 | Cascade Pacific RC&D, Inc. | 2017 | Benton | Environmental Education | 18,000 | for Oregon Farm to School to expand farm field trips to under-served 3rd-5th graders in new parts of the state, implementing best practices, and expand food system education to include the critical role of farm workers |
1026 | Cedar Ridge Retreat and Conference Center | 2017 | Columbia | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1027 | The Environmental Center | 2017 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 7,000 | Our Changing Climate will educate teachers about climate science through e-books, lessons, lab activities, and local resources aimed to address students' critical thinking skills and science inquiry. |
1028 | The Environmental Center | 2017 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 7,866 | Connect 6th graders to their community and place via field based team building, topography and ecology studies followed by a classroom visit and support for schools to run sustainability projects. |
1029 | Central Pacific Conference, UCC | 2017 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Adams |
1030 | Coalition of Communities of Color | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | This project will build capacity for organizations of color to hire staff and develop, implement, and train community to deliver culturally specific K-12 environmental and climate justice curriculum. |
1031 | Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2017 | Lane | Environmental Education | 8,000 | The WATERS Program provides environmental education opportunities to middle school students in South Lane County through field-based activities that will that will lead to watershed restoration. |
1032 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 23,000 | Engaging students from low-income families and communities of color in the Columbia Slough Watershed to do authentic science, stewardship, and build a relationship with their watershed. |
1033 | Community Transitional School | 2017 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1034 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2017 | Curry | Outdoor School | 8,626 | Collectively, all Curry County schools have the same goal to use the current school year 2017-18 to begin planning how to implement Outdoor School into the next school year. |
1035 | Deschutes County 4-H | 2017 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 4,000 | This nature-awareness program offered through OSU Extension Service is designed to help youth connect with the outdoors through nature-based experiences, skills, lessons and challenges. |
1036 | Discover Your Northwest | 2017 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 10,000 | SNOW Stewardship, Science & Watershed Education will allow hundreds of 8th graders to engage with our winter landscape and learn the role the nivean environment plays in our ecosystem and our lives. |
1037 | Eastern Oregon Legacy Lands Fund | 2017 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 5,500 | Field trips with scientists for home-schooled students to research and produce an exhibit and guide about the animals and plants of Marr Pond, an open space and future park often used by the public. |
1038 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2017 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,850 | Prepare 2,700 diverse 5th graders with the geographic literacy they need to be stewards of natural and built environments and make decisions that consider local, regional, and global implications. |
1039 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 8,000 | The project aims to provide meaningful, multifaceted outdoor experiences in OR State Parks for diverse elementary school students to build connections to the natural world and conservation efforts. |
1040 | Ecotrust | 2017 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | Working with Oregon high school teachers to integrate a user friendly forest data collection, mapping, and scenario planning tool into their students' placed-based forest literacy curricula. |
1041 | Environmental Education Association of Oregon | 2017 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 15,000 | EEAO will co-lead leadership trainings and implementation of a regional framework for inclusive environmental education with mainstream environmental educators and marginalized community leaders. |
1042 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2017 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 28,000 | for a planning grant to be used toward deepening the relationship with Transactive, revising the outdoor science school's curriculum with a GLBTQ lens, planing for adapting physical spaces, and creating a guide for other science schools to adapt |
1043 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2017 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 32,500 | to actively engage networks around the state to support and advocate for Outdoor School at the local, regional and statewide levels |
1044 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2017 | Multnomah | Other | 11,550 | to provide compensation in the form of a stipend to members of the OSU Extension Outdoor School Advisory Council and Working Group who have requested support to cover their time commitment |
1045 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2017 | Benton | Geography Education | 5,000 | The goal of the school wide coordinated geography education program is to increase kindergarten through 5th grade student awareness and cultural competency through a social justice lens. |
1046 | Grove Christian Service Camp | 2017 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1047 | Growing Gardens | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 22,500 | We will advance environmental education through a Garden Education Professional Learning Community, education at 3 schools and continued alignment with PSU's professional development opportunities. |
1048 | High Desert Museum | 2017 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 20,000 | Facilitate teachers' development of integrated STEM and geography curriculum that incorporates field experiences with classroom learning, increasing field-based learning opportunities for students. |
1049 | Impact NW | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 15,000 | UNP-PDX supports outdoor mentoring relationships, provides outdoor field trips and service learning, and facilitates camp opportunities for underserved youth beginning in 4th grade. |
1050 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2017 | Benton | Environmental Education | 25,000 | This program provides 3rd graders hands-on classroom and field engagement in ecosystems concepts and exploration. A three day teacher workshop increases teacher preparedness in inquiry-based programs. |
1051 | Institute for Sustainability Education and Ecology | 2017 | Lane | Environmental Education | 15,000 | 4th grade students participate in in-class and outdoor experiences, learning the skills needed to "take action," and save resources at their school and in their communities. |
1052 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | 2017 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | Connect English Language Learners and their families with outdoor environments through culturally and linguistically specific learning experiences focused on both their local and global communities. |
1053 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2017 | Klamath | Gray Engagement | 10,000 | to support completion of the Kitchen/Dining Pavilion and Restroom Construction Project |
1054 | Klamath Watershed Partnership | 2017 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 5,000 | This program strives to engage students in outdoor education focused on socio-ecological issues and to prepare teachers to incorporate EE across subjects and merge indoor and outdoor learning. |
1055 | Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership | 2017 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 14,500 | The Outdoor Program provides experiential field and hands-on science lessons to 224 underserved students to increase understanding of ecological concepts and connection to local natural areas. |
1056 | Medford School District 549C | 2017 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 6,370 | The purpose of this project is to write support curriculum in 4th grade Geography to provide lesson content that is more comprehensible for the ELL population. |
1057 | Drift Creek Camp | 2017 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities at Drift Creek Camp |
1058 | Mt. Adams Institute | 2017 | Out of State | Environmental Education | 6,500 | Cascade Mountain School will plan and execute an in-classroom & community field trip environmental education program for 4th graders at Mid-Valley Elementary School in Odell, Oregon. |
1059 | Native American Youth & Family Center | 2017 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,000 | NAYA's Local Indigenous Geography Program provides place-based, culturally specific geography lessons,related field trips, and an annual spring break camp to underserved high school students. |
1060 | North Fork John Day Watershed Council | 2017 | Grant | Environmental Education | 11,000 | NFJDWC will offer field experiences and opportunities for youth grades 3-8 in rural Grant and Umatilla Counties, providing hands-on engagment with the region's abundant and critical natural resources. |
1061 | NW Documentary Arts & Media | 2017 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | to support the transition expenses for an executive director search and interim management services |
1062 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2017 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1063 | Oregon 4-H Conference & Education Center | 2017 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities |
1064 | Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation | 2017 | Benton | Environmental Education | 2,500 | Three school garden training workshops and garden resources for under served communities,using the school garden to learn about the importance and relevance of Oregon agriculture. |
1065 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2017 | Lincoln | Geography Education | 14,040 | The Oregon Coast Aquarium's new school experience program and curriculum uses geography to help rural 5th and 6th graders develop a sense of place for their communities and the Oregon coast. |
1066 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2017 | Benton | Other | 20,000 | to enable the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program to continue the development of a common measures tool for outdoor school and assess the impact of outdoor school on youths' environmental literacy |
1067 | Phoenix-Talent School District #4 | 2017 | Jackson | Geography Education | 6,000 | The Outdoor Discovery Program is a K-5 school led by two teachers; the 54 student program incorporates project based learning and the outdoors to connect students to the environment and the community. |
1068 | Portland Parks Foundation | 2017 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 7,000 | to support the development of Thomas Cully Park |
1069 | Rogue Valley Farm to School | 2017 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 20,000 | Farm and garden-based professional development for current classroom and pre-service teachers paired with local farm field trips to increase teacher confidence using outdoor settings for learning. |
1070 | Sandy River Basin Watershed Council | 2017 | Clackamas | Environmental Education | 8,500 | To send 500 Troutdale and Portland elementary, middle school and high school students to experience the ecology and culture of the Sandy River Delta as well as provide family stewardship activities. |
1071 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2017 | Lane | Environmental Education | 25,000 | Provide hands-on, culturally relevant and inclusive garden-based science education to about 1,400 students, while engaging classroom teachers to increase student connections to the outdoors. |
1072 | Seashore Family Literacy Program | 2017 | Lincoln | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1073 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2017 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to implement seven tasks as outlined in the submitted letter of inquiry to put SFI on a clear path to delivery of an improved Outdoor School experience and increased capacity in the years ahead |
1074 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2017 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | Springfield High School's MINE program integrates journalism, Oregon geography, leadership, and outdoor exploration into while providing a foundation for environmental consciousness and stewardship. |
1075 | Springfield School District 19 | 2017 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix or upgrade existing camp facilities at SKY Camp |
1076 | Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory | 2017 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 10,000 | The K-12 Education & Outreach program at SNCO seeks to inspire youth to understand, value & preserve the natural world by engaging in hands-on activities, research & unique outdoor experiences. |
1077 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2017 | Washington | Outdoor School | 28,000 | TRK's Equity in Education Program will work with low income and culturally diverse youth to instill a value and appreciation for water and nature through dynamic outdoor events throughout the year. |
1078 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council | 2017 | Umatilla | Environmental Education | 4,000 | 150 5th grade students will experience a full day of environmental education in the Blue Mountains and 25 5th-8th grade students will have three days of Hydromania Summer Science Camp. |
1079 | Wallowa Resources | 2017 | Wallowa | Outdoor School | 25,000 | to assess, design, and develop the best outdoor school options in the region with the end goal of creating a new Outdoor School plan for Wallowa County |
1080 | Wallowa Resources | 2017 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 20,000 | Engaging K-12 Wallowa County students in and out of school in outdoor learning throughout their school career |
1081 | Willamette Partnership | 2017 | Marion | Environmental Education | 10,000 | Supporting two Outdoors Schools in integrating art and creative writing activities into their environmental education programming as a model for other providers. |
1082 | YMCA of Columbia-Willamette | 2017 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to repair or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Collins |
1083 | Blue Mountain 4-H Center | 2018 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1084 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2018 | Linn | Environmental Education | 19,950 | We will expand DEI in EE for CWC, other watershed councils in the Willamette, and internationally through collaborative planning, testing and evaluation. We will address DEI in 4 different components. |
1085 | Camp Cascade Foundation | 2018 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 41,500 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance fund submission |
1086 | Camp Fire Columbia | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 45,000 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Namanu as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1087 | Camp Tamarack | 2018 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 10,000 | Camp Tamarack requests funding to hire an EDI Facilitator, who will work to convene partners and plan and EDI recruitment strategy, build relationships and reach out to high schoolers from the lowest-income communities, recruiting student leaders. |
1088 | Camp Tamarack | 2018 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 9,720 | for a program grant to cover the costs of private school students who will be participating in their Outdoor School program |
1089 | Camp Tamarack | 2018 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance fund submission |
1090 | Catholic Youth Organization/Camp Howard | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as detailed in your camp maintenance fund submission |
1091 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2018 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 9,700 | Advancing Environmental Education integration for Central Oregon teachers through three professional development opportunities focused on real-world learning in the schoolyard and beyond |
1092 | Clearing Magazine | 2018 | Statewide | Other | 10,000 | to provide operational support |
1093 | Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | Pre-college program with a peer mentoring component that supports out-of-school learning opportunities for Native American middle school youth through hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) activities |
1094 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,000 | to support Pathway to Success, which bridges the equity gap in curriculum and student preparation for Outdoor School programs |
1095 | Ecotrust | 2018 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support work with high school teachers in Oregon to integrate user friendly forest data collection, mapping, and scenario planning tool into their students' place-based forest literacy curricula |
1096 | Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon | 2018 | Union | Outdoor School | 3,000 | to provide planning support to Ascension School Camp to develop a residential outdoor school experience for rural students in NE Oregon |
1097 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | Farm School connects kids from low resource E. Portland schools with a series of three-four hour Next Generation Science Standard aligned STEAM educational experiences at the farm focused on increasing confidence and interest in science |
1098 | High Desert Museum | 2018 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 9,000 | Partners for Pollinators will leverage resources from multiple environmental education partners to provide content knowledge and support systems for teachers in Central Oregon to establish pollinator garden programs that will increase hands-on environment |
1099 | High Desert Museum | 2018 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 15,000 | to support year two of facilitating teachers' development of integrated STEM and geography curriculum that incorporates field experiences with classroom learning, increasing field-based learning opportunities for students |
1100 | Hike It Baby | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 3,000 | for general organizational support and to help encourage more Hispanic women to join Hike it Baby and hit the trails |
1101 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2018 | Benton | Environmental Education | 24,900 | Corvallis dual-immersion 3rd graders will enhance migratory bird habitats through classroom and field lessons delivered in Spanish by peer mentors. Through the Willamette-Laja partnership, students in Oregon and Mexico will collaborate to build knowledge |
1102 | Klamath Watershed Partnership | 2018 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 17,500 | The 'Field and STEAM' program will create a professional learning community of STEAM educators. Through this program, teachers will conduct wetland surveys, participate in EE and STEAM training, receive support and materials, and a classroom materials |
1103 | Lincoln County School District | 2018 | Lincoln | Outdoor School | 12,399 | for a planning grant to develop an outdoor school experience for the fifth graders of Lincoln County School District |
1104 | Mazamas | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1105 | Mazamas | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 10,000 | Mazama Mountain Science School (MMSS) is a unique place-based outdoor science program where elementary school students spend 3 days and 2 nights living, learning, and playing in a high alpine winter environment |
1106 | Mt. Adams Institute | 2018 | Out of State | Environmental Education | 19,650 | To support formal and informal environmental educators in creating a more cohesive, equitable, and inclusive community to better serve K-12 students and enhance collective impact. |
1107 | North Fork John Day Watershed Council | 2018 | Grant | Environmental Education | 12,000 | The 2018 program aims to engage the socioeconomically disadvantaged youth of Grant County with their surrounding landscape through environmental education experiences. |
1108 | Northwest Conservative Baptist Association, Inc | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 24,000 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Tadmor as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1109 | Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation | 2018 | Benton | Geography Education | 20,000 | Hands-on civic and geographic curriculum challenging fifth and sixth grade students to plan future development scenarios, considering inherent land capabilities and constraints, using raised relief maps. |
1110 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2018 | Lincoln | Geography Education | 12,812 | to support a new school experience the uses geography to help rural 5th and 6th graders develop a sense of place for their communities and the Oregon coast |
1111 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 28,100 | to fix, replace or upgrade existing camp facilities at Hancock Field Station as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1112 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2018 | Benton | Other | 35,000 | to enable the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program (OELP) to complete the development of a common measures tool for use in evaluation the impact of outdoor school |
1113 | Pacifica - A Garden in the Siskiyous | 2018 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 7,680 | to support an innovative Pacifica ODS program |
1114 | Phoenix-Talent School District #4 | 2018 | Jackson | Geography Education | 5,000 | to support the outdoor discovery program, a K-5 school led by two teachers that incorporates project-based learning and the outdoors to connect students to the environment and the community |
1115 | Rogue Valley Council of Governments | 2018 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 11,950 | The Salmon Watch program instills stewardship of resources in the next generation. Instruction is coupled with community service projects as Salmon Watch brings students to natural areas to learn about salmon and watershed health |
1116 | Safari Game Search Foundation | 2018 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 5,000 | Wildlife Safari ZooSchool expands access to outdoor, hands-on environmental education for rural, low-income school children in rural Southern Oregon |
1117 | Salem Environmental Education | 2018 | Marion | Outdoor School | 7,095 | for a planning grant to support sixty Salem-Keizer School District teachers from twenty-nine schools in preparation for their outdoor school experiences in the spring of 2018 |
1118 | School Garden Project of Lane County | 2018 | Lane | Environmental Education | 7,750 | Strengthening the effectiveness and value of school garden education for all students by building diversity, equity and inclusion skills and awareness among staff and board, with guidance from the community and a focus on volunteer and board recruiting. |
1119 | St. Clare School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,517 | to support sending 27 6th graders to one week of Outdoor School at either Camp Arrah Wanna in Welches, OR or Camp Howard in Corbett, OR in October 2018 |
1120 | Straub Environmental Center | 2018 | Marion | Environmental Education | 7,500 | EcoExplorers field trips provide guided hikes and science-based outdoor educational activities for elementary and middle school classrooms with a focus on students attending Title I schools in the mid-Willamette Valley. |
1121 | Straub Environmental Center | 2018 | Marion | Outdoor School | 13,575 | for a planning grant to launch an outdoor school program aimed at serving small school districts, homeschool groups, charter schools, and private schools in the mid-Willamette Valley - with an emphasis on engaging Latino students and families |
1122 | Tillamook School District #9 Foundation | 2018 | Tillamook | Environmental Education | 19,500 | This project enhances two natural resource study sites in order to provide expanded field experiences for 3rd, 4th and 8th grade students in Tillamook County, and to increase Tillamooks potential as a natural resource destination for hosting professional |
1123 | Trash for Peace | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 17,550 | Trash for Peace's Environmental Education Coordinator will engage and collaborate with resident community leaders to facilitate the planning of innovative environmental education activities, community nights, and nature excursions for low-income youth |
1124 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2018 | Washington | Environmental Education | 24,000 | Tualatin Riverkeepers' Clean Water, Dirty Kids engages 1100 3rd-8th grade Washington County youth (focus: children of color and/or in poverty) in field trips to local natural areas. Educators are trained to align Next Generate Science Standards curriculum |
1125 | Wallowa Resources | 2018 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 24,000 | Engaging K-12 Wallowa County students in and out of school in outdoor learning throughout their school career. |
1126 | Whole Earth Nature School | 2018 | Lane | Outdoor School | 20,000 | for a planning grant to support a three-year project to implement a full-time outdoor school program director within the organization |
1127 | Oregon State University Foundation | 2016 | Benton | Other | 20,000 | to enable the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program to continue the development of a common measures tool for outdoor school and assess the impact of outdoor school on youths' environmental literacy |
1128 | Sunny Wolf Charter School | 2018 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 3,411 | for programming funds to continue our current program and to expand Outdoor School programming to four days and three nights |
1129 | Siuslaw School District 97J | 2018 | Lane | Outdoor School | 8,800 | for a planning grant to support the development of an overnight ODS for Siuslaw Middle School sixth grade students that meets the needs of our school community |
1130 | St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,882 | to send 18 fifth and sixth grade students to Camp Magruder for four days and three nights |
1131 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2018 | Hood River | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for general operating support in honor of outgoing Program Officer, Rachael Bashor |
1132 | Pilgrim Lutheran Church and School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 4,085 | to send 15 sixth-grade students to Westwind |
1133 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2018 | Douglas | Geography Education | 31,200 | to sustain and expand Alder Creek Community Forest's innovative, collaborative contribution to geography education in Douglas County, fostering a greater geographical imagination among its youth |
1134 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2018 | Benton | Geography Education | 5,000 | The goal of the school wide coordinated geography education program is to increase kindergarten through 5th grade student awareness and cultural competency through a social justice lens. |
1135 | Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School | 2018 | Lane | Outdoor School | 7,462 | a planning grant to allow for Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School to explore an Outdoor School program pathway that suits the needs of our students, teachers, and school community |
1136 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2018 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,850 | Prepare 2,700 diverse 5th graders with the geographic literacy they need to be stewards of natural and built environments and make decisions that consider local, regional, and global implications. |
1137 | Hood River Middle School | 2018 | Hood River | Geography Education | 20,000 | The HRMS River Mile Project is a multi-disciplinary endeavor to connect students to the vastness, diversity, and history of the Columbia River Watershed delivering a beautiful scale model to our town. |
1138 | Corvallis Waldorf School | 2018 | Benton | Outdoor School | 9,120 | for a 4-day, 3-night trip with expanded Ekone Ranch programming and supervision, to provide students with the highest curricular value because it includes evening programming in geology and astronomy |
1139 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2018 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | Springfield High School's MINE program integrates journalism, Oregon geography, leadership, and outdoor exploration into while providing a foundation for environmental consciousness and stewardship. |
1140 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | 2018 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 27,000 | Connect English Language Learners and their families with outdoor environments through culturally and linguistically specific learning experiences focused on both their local and global communities. |
1141 | Adelante Mujeres | 2018 | Washington | Environmental Education | 20,000 | Adelante Mujeres and its partnership with Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District will serve 75 Latina students in grades 3-8 with outdoor field trips, after-school activities, and environmental career exploration to build the current and future |
1142 | Confluences | 2018 | Clark | Environmental Education | 14,750 | In response to new legislative requirements, Confluence will collaborate with indigenous educators to launch a series of professional development workshops that will support Oregon K-12 teachers as they incorporate Native American perspectives |
1143 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | FOTC seeks funding to support increasing the quality of educational experiences for our whole community by developing a suite of culturally accurate and site-specific resources that will help to share traditional ecological knowledge and culture |
1144 | Jefferson County Soil & Water Conservation District | 2018 | Jefferson | Environmental Education | 8,350 | The target audience for this grant is students in Jefferson County. This project will meet the needs of students tasked with achieving benchmarks of scientific inquiry with a hands on approach to learning watershed ecology principles |
1145 | Outgrowing Hunger | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 19,950 | Creating curiosity about the natural world through hands-on learning, this program provides garden-based delivery of environmental education to K-8 students within several Portland Metro public school districts |
1146 | Verde | 2018 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | Verdes Cully Youth Rain Garden Project engages youth (grades 3 thru 8) in Haciendas Expresiones program in watershed protection and storm water management |
1147 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council | 2018 | Umatilla | Environmental Education | 2,100 | Conduct a planning process to expand and improve the environmental education with a focus on expanding partnerships and engaging a more diverse pool of resources to contribute information and services to offer experiences that are more meaningful |
1148 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2018 | Linn | Outdoor School | 23,270 | leadership development and organization-wide trainings and assessments will provide us with the tools to partner more effectively with new and existing community partners in delivering culturally responsive outdoor school programming at Opal Creek |
1149 | Abiqua School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 1,375 | to support sending 70 students, ages 10 - 14, to outdoor school at Opal Creek |
1150 | Adelante Mujeres | 2019 | Washington | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to continue its strong partnership with THPRD and provide ongoing programming to current and new BSD school sites for a total of five schools, and to support THPRD's leadership and mentor program |
1151 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2018 | Douglas | Geography Education | 31,200 | to sustain and expand Alder Creek Community Forest's innovative, collaborative contribution to geography education in Douglas County, fostering a greater geographical imagination among its youth |
1152 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2019 | Douglas | Geography Education | 30,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($30,000; $24,000; $19,200) to support (in collaboration with county, state, and global partners) the project which extends, documents, and disseminates The Story of Your Place. |
1153 | Blue Sky Funders Forum | 2018 | Out of state | Other | 15,000 | for the annual board member contribution to the Blue Sky Funders Forum, 2018 |
1154 | Blue Sky Funders Forum | 2018 | Out of state | Other | 5,000 | towards the shared narrative initiative, 2018, at the Blue Sky Funders Forum |
1155 | Blue Sky Funders Forum | 2019 | Out of state | Other | 15,000 | for the annual board member contribution to the Blue Sky Funders Forum, 2019 |
1156 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2019 | Linn | Outdoor School | 11,000 | [Planning] to reevaluate the curriculum, policies, partners, and overall structure of the existing Outdoor School program to provide a more inclusive, culturally relevant experience |
1157 | Camp Angelos | 2019 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1158 | Camp Cascade | 2019 | Linn | Outdoor School | 10,000 | [Planning] to support curriculum planning/development; facilitation planning; contracted collaborators; staff/volunteer hiring + training; travel; supplies + equipment toward an newly developed Outdoor School program |
1159 | Camp Elkanah | 2019 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 45,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities at Camp Elkanah as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1160 | Camp Fire Wilani | 2019 | Lane | Outdoor School | 25,000 | [Planning] to assist in funding new staff positions and supplies that will be essential for program initiation, to aid in becoming a new Outdoor School provider |
1161 | Camp Magruder | 2018 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to be used for maintenance of camp facilities as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1162 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2019 | Coos | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1163 | Camp Tamarack | 2019 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 9,000 | [Program] to fund the Outdoor School experience for 50 private school students who are not eligible for state funding to attend Camp Tamarack |
1164 | Canby Grove Christian Center | 2019 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as describing in your camp maintenance submission |
1165 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2018 | Marion | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 25,000 | to create curriculum to expand the Anahuac Farm model by adding an educational, workforce, and distribution channel component using youth as the drivers of the expansion |
1166 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. | 2019 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 14,600 | [Program] to provide professional development focused on best practices and effective program models for farm- and garden-based education, at the Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Summit in February 2020 |
1167 | Cascades Academy of Central Oregon | 2019 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 2,530 | [Program] to support three years ($1,000; $1,530; $1,530) of Outdoor School attendance (5-day, 4-night program at Camp Tamarack or Suttle Lake Camp) for fifth grade students |
1168 | Cedar Ridge Retreat and Conference Center | 2019 | Columbia | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1169 | Cedarwood Waldorf School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 1,750 | for a program grant for 25 sixth-grade students to attend Outdoor School |
1170 | Center for Diversity & the Environment | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 7,500 | to support the 2019 Center for Diversity and the Environment's 2042 Emerging Leaders Program |
1171 | Camp Adams | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 12,000 | [Planning] to support staff time to further develop an Outdoor School program; a stipend to compensate curriculum writers; and a stipend to compensate an intern who would be tasked with integrating existing outdoor recreational and art facilities. |
1172 | Children's Book Bank | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1173 | Christ the King School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,765 | [Program] to send 27 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at Camp Westwind |
1174 | Clearing Magazine | 2019 | Statewide | Other | 7,500 | to build on the progress and increase Clearing's visibility and reach for environmental educators across Oregon |
1175 | Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute | 2018 | Hood River | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for general operating support in honor of outgoing Program Officer, Rachael Bashor |
1176 | Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue supporting the pre-college program with a peer mentoring component that supports out-of-school learning opportunities for Native American middle school youth through hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math |
1177 | Columbia Riverkeeper | 2019 | Hood River | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 25,000 | [Program] to provide environmental education to diverse K-12 students while restoring an industrial brownfield into a high-profile greenspace on the Hood River waterfront |
1178 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($25,000; $20,000; $16,000) to support Slough School, which will provide 3rd-8th grade students from the Columbia Slough Watershed with free classroom and field programs about watersheds, riparian zones |
1179 | Confluence | 2019 | Clark | Environmental Education | 11,475 | [Program] to collaborate with Indigenous educators to further cultivate its series of professional development workshops that support K-12 teachers as they incorporate Native American perspectives into their environmental education curriculum |
1180 | Corvallis Waldorf School | 2018 | Benton | Outdoor School | 9,120 | for a 4-day, 3-night trip with expanded Ekone Ranch programming and supervision, to provide students with the highest curricular value because it includes evening programming in geology and astronomy |
1181 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2019 | Curry | Outdoor School | 19,960 | [Planning] to support curriculum development for a Sea to Summit ODS experience that utilizes the Camp Myrtlewood and marine education opportunities in Charleston, OR |
1182 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2018 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 35,850 | Prepare 2,700 diverse 5th graders with the geographic literacy they need to be stewards of natural and built environments and make decisions that consider local, regional, and global implications. |
1183 | Elevate Oregon | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 15,000 | [Planning] to add a new component called Planet Elevate to our work in the Parkrose School District, where we will increase both environmental awareness and career opportunities for underserved youth and youth of color |
1184 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for the Dan "Teal" Prince Scholarship Fund |
1185 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,900 | to support the design and publication of the evaluation report on "Outdoor School for All! Diverse Programming and Outcomes in Oregon" |
1186 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 75,000 | to support Friends of Outdoor School to build their capacity and conduct the necessary planning to advocate for ongoing state-level funding for outdoor school and enhance the reach and impact of Measure 99 funding for 5th and 6th grade students |
1187 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | [Program] to transform the dominant culture norm that limits the potential of Environmental Education; FOTC will challenge the western standard of conservation and environmentalism by building authentic partnerships with communities of color |
1188 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue working towards program goals of: 1) to nurture confident science learners and the next generation of conservationists, scientists and concerned citizens, 2) to support teachers with hands-on, outdoor science education |
1189 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2018 | Benton | Geography Education | 5,000 | The goal of the school wide coordinated geography education program is to increase kindergarten through 5th grade student awareness and cultural competency through a social justice lens. |
1190 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2019 | Benton | Geography Education | 10,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($10,000; $15,000, $5,000) for coordinated geography education across two Title 1, English Language Learner magnet schools with a focus on diversity, dual immersion education and cultural competency |
1191 | Grove Christian Service Camp | 2019 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1192 | Growing Gardens | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,596 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a two-year request ($24,596; $19, 677) to offer garden-based education to hundreds of students while creating a university-level training for pre-service teachers to replicate garden-based education |
1193 | High Desert Museum | 2019 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 20,000 | [Planning] to make outdoor, environmental education opportunities in Central Oregon more inclusive of different cultures and approaches by incorporating Indigenous knowledge and western science into our programs, and more accessible to diverse students |
1194 | High Desert Museum | 2019 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 10,000 | [Program] (YEAR 3) to facilitate teachers' development of integrated STEM and geography curriculum that incorporates field experiences with classroom learning, increasing field-based learning opportunities for students. |
1195 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 7,353 | to send 28 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School |
1196 | Holy Family Catholic School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,765 | [Program] to support 17 sixth-grade students continued participation in Outdoor School at an MESD site in May of 2019 |
1197 | Holy Redeemer Catholic School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 30 sixth-grade students to MESD Outdoor School |
1198 | Holy Trinity School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,987 | to send two sixth grade classes (53 students) to Outdoor School |
1199 | Hood River Middle School | 2018 | Hood River | Geography Education | 20,000 | The HRMS River Mile Project is a multi-disciplinary endeavor to connect students to the vastness, diversity, and history of the Columbia River Watershed delivering a beautiful scale model to our town. |
1200 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | 2018 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 27,000 | Connect English Language Learners and their families with outdoor environments through culturally and linguistically specific learning experiences focused on both their local and global communities. |
1201 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2019 | Benton | Geography Education | 19,920 | [Program] to support High School Spanish speaking peer mentors in receiving training to engage dual immersion 3rd graders at Lincoln and Garfield Schools in classroom and field exploratory lessons and a family STEAM night |
1202 | Intermountain Education Service District Corporation + Buck Creek Sites | 2019 | Umatilla | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities at Corporation and Buck Creek Camp Sites as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1203 | Jefferson County Soil & Water Conservation District | 2019 | Jefferson | Environmental Education | 6,600 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue the project to meet the needs of students tasked with achieving benchmarks of scientific inquiry with a hands on approach to learning watershed ecology principles |
1204 | Johnson Creek Watershed Council | 2019 | Clackamas | Environmental Education | 6,000 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($6,000; $4,800; $3,840) to continue and expand JCWC's environmental education efforts, with a focus on outreach to schools serving racially and socio-economically diverse populations |
1205 | KairosPDX | 2019 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($30,098.40; $24,012.50; $19,504.18) to support the implementation of Kairos PDX Outdoor Education Program and its integrative curriculum based on Next Generation Science Standards and Culturally Responsive Teaching |
1206 | Camp Elso | 2018 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 20,000 | to expand Camp Elso's hands-on environmental education programming to reach more children, youth, and families of color, partner with schools and communities, and expand professional development opportunities for diverse environmental-STEM educators |
1207 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2019 | Klamath | Camp Maintenance | 19,100 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1208 | Lake Creek Youth Recreational Camp, Inc. | 2019 | Grant | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as describing in your camp maintenance submission |
1209 | Latino Network | 2019 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($30,000; $24,000; $19,200) to host a series of field trip nature excursions which will provide greater context for Latinx youth to feel connected to Oregon through Geography |
1210 | Latino Partnership Program - OCF | 2018 | Statewide | Other | 10,000 | for the Latino Partnership Program at OCF to enhance ongoing efforts related to education and leadership development in partnership with Latino-led organizations |
1211 | Meriwether Lewis Elementary School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,530 | [Program] to cover transportation costs to Camp Lutherwood for Outdoor School |
1212 | Liberation Literacy | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1213 | Lost Valley Educational Center | 2018 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | for repairs and maintenance as described in your submission to the Camp Maintenance Fund |
1214 | Mercy Corps | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for support of Mercy Corp's humanitarian work in Yemen |
1215 | Mt. Adams Institute | 2019 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 24,259 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a three year request ($24,259; $19, 407; $15,526) to support Cascade Mountain School (CMS), a program of Mt. Adams Institute (MAI), to provide in-classroom science education for fourth graders in Hood River and Wasco county |
1216 | Multnomah Education Service District Outdoor School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 29,900 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($29,955; $21,008; $13,727) to reshape a current 2-day, 1-night 4th grade field trip experience to better serve our students in learning about the diverse perspectives and experiences of people |
1217 | Native American Youth & Family Center | 2019 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 25,000 | NAYA's Local Indigenous Geography Program provides place-based, culturally specific geography lessons,related field trips, and an annual spring break camp to underserved high school students. |
1218 | Neighbors for Kids | 2019 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 25,000 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a two-year request ($25,000; $20,000) to support the "Youth Connecting with Nature" Project (YCN) which will provide outdoor experiences and field trips for youth in grades 3-8, in order to teach them environmental education |
1219 | North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council | 2019 | Clackamas | Environmental Education | 7,000 | [Planning] to convene and facilitate a multi-stakeholder planning process to create environmental education programming to fill the gaps in North Clackamas County, identified as a weak spot in environmental education in the region |
1220 | North Fork John Day Watershed Council | 2019 | Grant | Environmental Education | 9,600 | The 2018 program aims to engage the socioeconomically disadvantaged youth of Grant County with their surrounding landscape through environmental education experiences |
1221 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 23,270 | for leadership development and organization-wide trainings and assessments that will provide us with the tools to partner more effectively with new and existing community partners in delivering culturally responsive outdoor school programming |
1222 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2018 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 45,000 | to be used for maintenance of camp facilities as described in your submission to the camp maintenance fund |
1223 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2019 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 8,000 | [Program] to conduct a year-long professional development program, in partnership with the Center for Geography Education of Oregon, that empowers teachers to facilitate authentic learning experiences focused on the urgent environmental issue of plastic |
1224 | Oregon Coast Aquarium | 2019 | Lincoln | Geography Education | 6,072 | [Program] (YEAR 3) The Oregon Coast Aquarium's new school experience program and curriculum uses geography to help rural 5th and 6th graders develop a sense of place for their communities and the Oregon coast. |
1225 | Phoenix-Talent School District #4 | 2019 | Jackson | Geography Education | 4,000 | [Program] (THIRD YEAR) to support the Outdoor Discovery Program, a K-5 school led by two teachers; the 54 student program incorporates project based learning and the outdoors to connect students to the environment and the community |
1226 | Pilgrim Lutheran Church and School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 4,085 | to send 15 sixth-grade students to Westwind |
1227 | Portland Jewish Academy | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,816 | to send 25 sixth-grade students to MESD Outdoor School |
1228 | Queen of Peace School | 2018 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,800 | to send 21 fifth-grade students and chaperones to the Coastal Discovery Center for Outdoor School |
1229 | Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School | 2018 | Lane | Outdoor School | 7,462 | a planning grant to allow for Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School to explore an Outdoor School program pathway that suits the needs of our students, teachers, and school community |
1230 | Rogue Valley Council of Governments | 2019 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 9,550 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to support the Salmon Watch program, which instills stewardship of resources in the next generation through instruction coupled with community service projects where Salmon Watch brings students to natural areas to learn |
1231 | Rogue Valley Farm to School | 2019 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 20,000 | [Program] to teach hands-on nutrition education programs that focus on giving students the chance to experience healthy soil, fresh air and the connection between caring for the environment and caring for themselves |
1232 | ROSE CDC Lents Youth Initiative | 2018 | Multnomah | Action fund to Advance Equity | 25,000 | for the Lents Youth Initiative through the Youth Empowerment Series, which allows youth to learn about leadership, environmental justice and career development training |
1241 | Rusk Ranch Nature Center | 2018 | Josephine | Gray Engagement | 3,000 | for general operating support |
1242 | Safari Game Search Foundation | 2019 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 4,000 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue ZooSchool, which expands access to outdoor, hands-on environmental education for rural, low-income school children in rural Southern Oregon |
1243 | Sauvie Island Center | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 13,278 | [Program] to identify, implement and administer culturally responsive updates to the existing farm-based education program, and to continue the farm-based education scholarship program |
1244 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2018 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to update and improve curriculum for ODS modules; create alignment with ODS requirements/reports; increase working relationships with SOU's Environmental Education Program; improve ODS safety and security |
1245 | Siuslaw School District 97J | 2018 | Lane | Outdoor School | 8,800 | for a planning grant to support the development of an overnight ODS for Siuslaw Middle School sixth grade students that meets the needs of our school community |
1246 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2018 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | Springfield High School's MINE program integrates journalism, Oregon geography, leadership, and outdoor exploration into while providing a foundation for environmental consciousness and stewardship. |
1247 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2019 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($10,000; $10,000; $10,000) to support the Miller Integrated Nature Experience (MINE) program at Springfield High School, which gives students a look at Oregon they may never see otherwise |
1248 | St. Agatha Catholic School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,010 | to send 20 sixth grade students to Outdoor School at MESD's Camp Howard |
1249 | St. Andrew Nativity School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 28 sixth grade students to Outdoor School at MESD |
1250 | St. Cecilia School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,370 | to send 31 sixth-grade students to Camp Gray for three days/two nights plus bus costs |
1251 | St. Clare School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,820 | [Program] to cover a shortfall in costs associated with sending 28 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at an MESD site |
1252 | St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 3,882 | St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School |
1253 | St. Francis of Assisi School | 2018 | Washington | Outdoor School | 1,825 | to send 13 sixth grade students and three parents/teachers to Outdoor School at OMSI Hancock Field Station |
1254 | St. James Catholic School | 2018 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 1,926 | to send nine sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at NWRESD's Camp Trickle Creek |
1255 | St. John the Apostle Catholic School | 2019 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 4,790 | [Program] to send 20 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at Camp Westwind for four days/three nights |
1256 | St. Joseph School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 1,500 | [Program] to send 7 sixth-grade students to Camp Magruder for Outdoor School |
1257 | St. Luke Catholic School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 4,480 | [Program] to send 18 sixth-grade students to Westwind Outdoor School in March |
1258 | St. Mary's Academy | 2019 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 1,670 | [Program] to send 19 fifth and 14 sixth grade students to OMSI Outdoor School |
1259 | St. Rose School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 6,891 | to send 29 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at Camp Kuratli |
1260 | St. Therese School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,954 | to send 26 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at MESD's Camp Howard |
1261 | St. Thomas More Catholic School | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 6,144 | to send 27 sixth grade students to Outdoor School with MESD |
1262 | Sunny Wolf Charter School | 2018 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 3,411 | for programming funds to continue our current program and to expand Outdoor School programming to four days and three nights |
1263 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2019 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($30,000; $24,000; $19,200) to integrate Indigenous perspective through a geography lens across all grade levels K-8 |
1264 | The Crest | 2019 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 12,425 | [Planning] to develop a residential Outdoor School program for Southern Oregon 5th and 6th graders at the Willow-Witt Ranch near Ashland, OR |
1265 | The Madeleine Parish | 2018 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,650 | to send 30 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at MESD |
1266 | The Northwest Academy | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 10,800 | [Program] to send 36 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at an MESD site |
1267 | The Regents of the University of California | 2019 | Out of State | Outdoor School | 41,981 | to support the Lawrence Hall of Science BEETLES Project, Oregon Leadership Institute in 2019 |
1268 | Tillamook Estuaries Partnership | 2019 | Tillamook | Environmental Education | 19,998 | [Planning] to strengthen STEM literacy for K-12 students in Tillamook County through the improvement and expansion of Environmental Education programming that is accessible to all students in Tillamook County |
1269 | Tillamook School District #9 Foundation | 2019 | Tillamook | Environmental Education | 15,850 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue a project which enhances two natural resource study sites in order to provide expanded field experiences for 3rd, 4th and 8th grade students in Tillamook County |
1270 | Trash for Peace | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 8,000 | [Program] (FIRST YEAR) for a three-year request ($25,000; $20,000; $16,000) to continue working with communities across East Multnomah County to implement our environmental and sustainability education programs for 3rd - 8th graders. |
1271 | Trinity Lutheran Church | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 3,950 | [Program] to send 15 students to outdoor school |
1272 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2019 | Washington | Environmental Education | 18,000 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue Tualatin Riverkeepers' Clean Water, Dirty Kids which engages 1100 3rd-8th grade Washington County youth (focus: children of color and/or in poverty) in field trips to local natural areas |
1273 | Umpqua Watersheds | 2019 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 3,000 | [Program] to support Science Wednesday, a free after school program offered at some elementary schools in Douglas County by Umpqua Watersheds as an experiential environmental education class |
1274 | United Way of the Columbia-Willamette | 2018 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | for the Census Equity Funders Committee of Oregon (CEFCO), to identify a contractor with statewide organization experience to develop and implement a statewide engagement plan to implement and align efforts to support the 2020 Census |
1275 | Verde | 2019 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 19,387 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue our work with Hacienda Expresiones students, working with new students and to continue to adapt our rain garden curriculum for more youth in the neighborhood so that we meet our goals of promoting watershed education |
1276 | Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council | 2019 | Umatilla | Environmental Education | 15,920 | [Program] to give all 300 of Milton-Freewater 4th and 5th grade students a better understanding of local ecology, geography, and economy with a focus on natural resource issues that impact our community, much of the Northwest and relate to global themes |
1277 | Wallowa Resources | 2019 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 18,000 | [Program] (SECOND YEAR) to continue engaging K-12 Wallowa County students in and out of school in outdoor learning throughout their school career |
1278 | Westwind Stewardship Group | 2019 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | to fix, replace, or upgrade existing camp facilities as described in your camp maintenance submission |
1279 | Zion Lutheran School | 2018 | Benton | Outdoor School | 2,800 | to send four sixth-grade students to Outdoor School and pay for a teacher stipend |
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1281 | Corvallis Waldorf School | 2019 | Benton | Outdoor School | 4,950 | to cover the cost of sending 26 6th grade students to a 3-day, two-night trip with OMSI Outdoor School at Hancock Field Station |
1282 | Heritage School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 1,720 | to cover the cost of nine 5th & 6th grade students and one teacher to attend outdoor school at Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center |
1283 | Pilgrim Lutheran Church and School | 2019 | Washington | Outdoor School | 4,085 | to cover the cost of 15 sixth grade students attending outdoor school at Camp Westwind as well as the cost of bus transportation |
1284 | St. John the Baptist Catholic School | 2019 | Clackamas | Outdoor School | 9,582 | to cover the cost of 20 6th grade students attending outdoor school at Camp Namanu as well as the cost of bus transportation and cost of a substitute |
1285 | St. Luke Catholic School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 3,705 | to cover the cost of 20 students to attend outdoor school at Camp Westwind in October |
1286 | Sunny Wolf Charter School | 2019 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 3,093 | is to cover the cost of 25 5th grade students and 8-10 adults to support the school’s four-day outdoor school program |
1287 | Camp Lutherwood | 2019 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to complete adding an ADA bathroom in the nurse’s cabin; paint the exterior of our cabin buildings plus replace and improve the bathroom in the site house |
1288 | Oregon 4-H Camp | 2019 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to support cabin improvements including adding an ADA accessible ramp and lodging accommodations, adding an ADA accessible restroom and shower with dual entry/exit, and replacing roof, windows, doors, flooring, and HVAC symptoms. |
1289 | SKY Camp (Springfield School District) | 2019 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to replace window coverings, bunk mattress, replace trim and repaint lodge interior/exterior, replace windows in main lodge, HVAC upgrades to lodge, lighting upgrades, repair three concrete posts under lodge deck |
1290 | Forest Hills Lutheran Christian School | 2019 | Washington | Outdoor School | 7,200 | to send 26 sixth graders to Outdoor School at Camp Yamhill for 4 nights |
1291 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,400 | to send 28 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School |
1292 | The Madeleine School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,119 | to send 30 sixth-grade students to MESD Outdoor School for five nights |
1293 | Montessori Discovery Center | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 1,584 | to send 8 fifth grade students to Straub Outdoors ODS program for two nights |
1294 | Portland Jewish Academy | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,728 | to send 32 students to a MESD Outdoor School program for five nights |
1295 | Queen of Peace School | 2019 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,892 | to send 18 students, 9 parent chaperones, and 1 teacher to OMSI's Camp Gray for three nights and to cover the cost of bus transportation |
1296 | St. Agatha Catholic School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 5,453 | to send 17 sixth grade students to MESD Outdoor School at Canby grove for five nights |
1297 | St. Clare School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 10,190 | to send 25 sixth-graders to five nights of MESD Outdoor School at Camp Kuratli |
1298 | St. Joseph Catholic School | 2019 | Douglas | Outdoor School | 3,944 | to cover cost for 17 6th grade students to attend outdoor school at the NW Science School |
1299 | St. Rose School | 2019 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 10,119 | to send 30 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School at MESD's Camp Kuratli for five nights |
1300 | Zion Lutheran School | 2019 | Benton | Outdoor School | 3,700 | to send 7 sixth-grade students to Outdoor School through CRNREO and pay for a teacher stipend |
1301 | Latino Network | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | in honor of outgoing board member, Maria Elena Campisteguy |
1302 | Tillamook School District #9 Foundation | 2019 | Tillamook | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | in honor of outgoing board member, Randy Schild |
1303 | Wild Diversity | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 7,500 | for general operating support |
1304 | Verde | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | to support the Portland Clean Energy Coalition's strategic planning process |
1305 | Oregon Community Foundation | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | to the Raising Oregonians: Environmental Legacy Fund at Oregon Community Foundation in honor of Susan Sahnow |
1306 | ||||||
1307 | Oregon Community Foundation | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for the Climate Change and Healthy Habitats Fund |
1308 | Latino Partnership Program - OCF | 2019 | Multnomah | Other | 25,000 | to support the Latino Partnership Program |
1309 | Nature for All PAC | 2019 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | to support November 2019 Metro Parks and Open Spaces Initiative, the Nature for All Campaign |
1310 | Environmental Grantmakers Association | 2019 | Out of State | Other | 5,000 | to support Rethink Outside through the Blue Sky Funders Forum |
1311 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2020 | Douglas | Geography Education | 24,000 | to support (in collaboration with county, state, and global partners) the project which extends, documents, and disseminates The Story of Your Place via direct education |
1312 | Artula Institute for Arts and Environmental Education | 2020 | Coos | Geography Education | 5,000 | to support a presentation and professional development opportunity from Washed Ashore founder Angela Haseltine Pozzi at the 2020 Gray Family Foundation Geography Education Grantee Convening |
1313 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) | 2020 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support APANO's youth organizing programs aimed to build the leadership skills of working-class Asian high school youth through community organizing, environmental and civic education, and workforce development |
1314 | Audubon Society of Portland | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support building capacity towards changing the demographics of the Portland Audubon education team and creating a roadmap for similar organizations to breakdown gatekeeping to careers in environmental education for people of color |
1315 | Beyond Toxics | 2020 | South Coast | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Beyond Toxics to provide environmental and climate justice education to youth in Southern Oregon and Lane County |
1316 | Biodiversity Research Collective | 2020 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 15,000 | To support the planning and launch of a new multi-disciplinary outdoor school program in southern Oregon |
1317 | Boy Scouts of America, Oregon Trail Council | 2020 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | to upgrade four staff cabins at Camp Baker with new metal roofs, siding, windows and doors as well as paneling the interiors of the cabins |
1318 | Camp Arrah Wanna Inc. | 2020 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 40,000 | to replace and update roofing in the kitchen, walk-in freezer, and dining hall bathrooms |
1319 | Camp Attitude | 2020 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | to improve overall safety and camping experience for all participants through a variety of projects |
1320 | Camp Fire Columbia | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 45,000 | to eradicate bats from our main lodge, Raker Lodge, to benefit all users of our facility across the summer and Outdoor School seasons through increased health and safety |
1321 | Camp Fire Wilani | 2020 | Lane | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to support and sustain Camp Wilani to adapt outdoor school programs in response to the impacts of COVID-19 and ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1322 | Camp Lutherwood | 2020 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 18,000 | to support Camp Lutherwood operations and maintenance during the impact of COVID-19 to ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1323 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2020 | Coos | Outdoor School | 12,000 | to support and sustain Camp Myrtlewood operations during the impact of COVID-19 to ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1324 | Camp Tamarack | 2020 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to plan and implement an Enhanced Student Leader recruitment and more culturally-responsive leadership dimension to their ODS Program, to actively build deeper relationships with students from rural and marginalized communities |
1325 | Camp Tamarack | 2020 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to help protect power lines and ensure they have a power source when they experience power outages |
1326 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2020 | Marion | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support CAPACES Leadership Institute's Anahuac Program, including their Youth Fellowship Program and additional field and self-development opportunities for youth |
1327 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. | 2020 | Benton | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 17,800 | to support partnership development and program planning to advance and center diversity, equity and inclusion in state-wide support for farm and garden-based education in Oregon |
1328 | Catholic Youth Organization/Camp Howard | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to work on putting the electrical in each unit underground and rewiring the cabins with updated components to make them more environmentally friendly |
1329 | Cedarwood Waldorf School | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 4,500 | to send 30 sixth-grade students to outdoor school for four nights at Camp Namanu |
1330 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2020 | Deschutes | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain Central Oregon Environmental Center's efforts to adapt their environmental education programs for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1331 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2020 | Deschutes | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the development and implementation of a new program engaging high school youth in Central Oregon in job training and youth-led projects in the environmental sector |
1332 | Columbia Riverkeeper | 2020 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide environmental education to diverse K-12 students while restoring an industrial brownfield into a high-profile greenspace on the Hood River waterfront |
1333 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2020 | Multnomah | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain Columbia Slough Watershed Council's efforts to adapt their environmental education programs for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1334 | Curry Watersheds | 2020 | Curry | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Curry Watersheds and Coos Watershed association to provide real-world environmental science and skill building opportunities for high school youth in Coos and Curry counties during in-school and after-school programming |
1335 | EUVALCREE | 2020 | Malheur | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support EUVALCREE, in partnership with Friends of Owyhee, in their efforts to support youth leadership development and outdoor education experiences for 9-12 grade students |
1336 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 50,000 | to support Friends of Outdoor School to build their capacity and conduct the necessary planning to advocate for ongoing state-level funding for outdoor school and enhance the reach and impact of Measure 99 funding for 5th and 6th grade students |
1337 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 33,676 | to support the planning and development of a new outdoor school program serving 5th and 6th grade students in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon |
1338 | Adelante Mujeres | 2020 | Washington | Environmental Education | 12,800 | to ensure that low-income Latina youth continue their social-emotional growth in the Chicas Program, via after school programming and outdoor experiences (field trips) at five schools |
1339 | Beach Elementary Parent-Teacher Association, Inc. | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to collaborate with classroom teachers to enrich the standardized curriculum and guide environmental education experiences for Beach Elementary School in the Overlook neighborhood of North Portland |
1340 | Beyond Toxics | 2020 | South Coast | Environmental Education | 19,730 | to fund dedicated staff time to build a collaborative, multi-racial and multi-cultural team that will plan an inclusive, evidence-based environmental education program for youth in grades three through eight |
1341 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2020 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 14,622 | to hire a contractor to develop culturally appropriate and bilingual version of the EarthSmart curriculum in order to increase the program reach, to engage a more diverse audience, and to identify goals for program growth and equity |
1342 | Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to continue supporting Salmon Camp, where youth learn about cultural traditions and customs and get hands-on experience with the salmon life cycle, watershed health, climate change and good web cycle |
1343 | Confluence | 2020 | Clark | Environmental Education | 14,500 | to collaborate with Indigenous educators to align its ongoing series of teacher professional development workshops |
1344 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to expand our Ecology Education program to reach Elmira and Veneta Elementary Schools, both Title I underserved schools in the Fern Ridge School District in rural Lane County |
1345 | Friends of the Owyhee | 2020 | N/A | Outdoor School | 13,136 | to develop a camp, develop partnerships and develop curriculum in order to host outdoor school programs in the Ontario area |
1346 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to continue the transformational process of organizational change |
1347 | Friends of Zenger Farm | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to continue to focus on reaching DDSD elementary aged youth in inclusive and culturally relevant farm school programming, cafeteria tasting, and family programming both at DDSD schools and at Zenger Farm |
1348 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2020 | Benton | Geography Education | 8,000 | to coordinate geography education across two Title 1, English Language Learner magnet schools with a focus on diversity, dual immersion education and cultural competency through a social justice |
1349 | Growing Gardens | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 19,677 | to increase outdoor experiences for students at Faubion School through a vibrant school garden program by providing STEAM-based lessons plan and animal life |
1350 | High Desert Museum | 2020 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 12,000 | to support a collaborative project between the High Desert Museum and Museum At Warm Springs, Ways of Knowing, will implement two environmental education programs focused on water that will create outdoor learning opportunities for diverse students |
1351 | Institute for Applied Ecology | 2020 | Benton | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain Institute for Applied Ecology's efforts to adapt their environmental education programs for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1352 | Jefferson County Soil & Water Conservation District | 2020 | Jefferson | Environmental Education | 5,350 | to continue working towards our objectives of stimulating local students to become stewards of their watersheds, engaging students in hands-on, place-based education activities |
1353 | Johnson Creek Watershed Council | 2020 | Clackamas | Environmental Education | 4,800 | to continue reaching out to additional school groups, and work with teachers/educators to create opportunities for their students to learn about and experience the world around them through class presentations and/or field trips |
1354 | KairosPDX | 2020 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 24,000 | to support the implementation of Kairos PDX Outdoor Education Program and its integrative curriculum based on Next Generation Science Standards and Culturally Responsive Teaching |
1355 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2020 | Klamath | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to support and sustain Klamath Outdoor Science School to adapt outdoor school programs in response to the impacts of COVID-19 and ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1356 | Lake Creek Youth Recreational Camp, Inc. | 2020 | Grant | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to support and sustain Lake Creek Youth Recreational Camp operations during the impact of COVID-19 to ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1357 | Latino Network | 2020 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 24,000 | to host a series of field trip nature excursions which will provide greater context for Latinx youth to feel connected to Oregon through geography |
1358 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project | 2020 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Lomakatsi's Youth Ecological Stewardship Training and Employment Program |
1359 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2020 | Benton | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support third grade dual immersion students from Lincoln and Garfield Schools, assisted by trained high school Spanish-speaking peer mentors, will receive four classroom lessons, two inquiry-based field trips and a family STEAM night |
1360 | Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center | 2020 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to bring together local organizations who are providing place-based environmental education in order to foster collaboration around the shared goal of advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion |
1361 | Mennonite Camp Association of Oregon | 2020 | N/A | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | to replace electrical lines, entry doors, bathrooms, chapel maintenance, repainting the lodge, gravel, and bridge guard rails |
1362 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2020 | Lane | Environmental Education | 18,460 | to co-create a culturally sustaining environmental education program with local schools, students, and educators, intentionally grounded in diversity, equity, and inclusion that serves the unique and diverse community members |
1363 | Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp Foundation | 2020 | Washington | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | to improve our entire septic system to increase its capacity, allowing us to better serve campers currently and allowing us to expand capacity for both outdoor school programs and children and adults with disabilities |
1364 | Neighbors for Kids | 2020 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to carry out the activities of the Youth Connecting with Nature Project forward for an additional full year |
1365 | North Fork John Day Watershed Council | 2020 | Grant | Environmental Education | 7,680 | to continue to support the Education and Outreach Coordinator's salary, and help this position provide more day-long educational opportunities within the local schools of Grant County |
1366 | Northwest Conservative Baptist Association, Inc | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support the replacement of our three (3) double commercial convection ovens and five (5) laundry washer/dryer sets |
1367 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | to update outdoor electrical lines, complete installation of metal roofing, upgrade dishwasher, replace windows, and update flooring in staff bathrooms |
1368 | Rogue Climate | 2020 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Rogue Climate and the Rogue Action Center to implement two internship programs for high school students focused on youth organizing and climate justice |
1369 | Safari Game Search Foundation | 2020 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 3,200 | to continue ZooSchool, which expands access to outdoor, hands-on environmental education for rural, low-income school children in rural Southern Oregon |
1370 | Salem-Keizer School District 24J | 2020 | Marion | Geography Education | 24,000 | to present to students the geography of Oregon through the study of Native American's historical, cultural and present use of the land and its resources |
1371 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2020 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 29,160 | to support a planning grant to SFI increase outdoor school offerings to year-round and increase the quality of our program through investment in training our instructors |
1372 | Soul River, Inc. | 2020 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Soul River Inc. to continue to develop and implement their deployment leadership program for youth and veterans |
1373 | Southern Oregon Land Conservancy | 2020 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to engage 3rd-8th grade students in hands-on ecological restoration and integrated learning at the Vesper Meadow Restoration Preserve |
1374 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2020 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | to support the Miller Integrated Nature Experience (MINE) program at Springfield High School, which gives students a look at Oregon they may never see otherwise by combining outdoor education |
1375 | St. Andrew Nativity School | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 10,000 | to send 28 sixth-grade students for five nights at Camp Angelos and to cover student transpiration |
1376 | St. Francis School (Sherwood) | 2020 | Washington | Outdoor School | 1,382 | to cover remaining cost of OMSI Outdoor School and transportation |
1377 | St. James Catholic School | 2020 | Yamhill | Outdoor School | 1,498 | to send seven sixth-grade students to NWRESD outdoor school at Trickle Creek |
1378 | St. Mary's Academy | 2020 | Wasco | Outdoor School | 1,837 | to send 17 sixth-grade students to two nights of Outdoor School at OMSI Camp Meriweather and to cover some expenses associated with the fifth-grade SECRETS program |
1379 | Straub Outdoors | 2020 | Marion | Outdoor School | 10,000 | To support and sustain Straub Outdoors to adapt and implement outdoor school programming in response to the impacts of COVID-19 |
1380 | Straub Outdoors | 2020 | Marion | Outdoor School | 15,250 | to redesign and scale up Nature Academy, an outdoor school model for implementation in 2020 at Camp Silver Creek |
1381 | The Northwest Academy | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,000 | to send 36 sixth-grade students to outdoor school through MESD and pay for substitute teacher costs |
1382 | Tualatin Riverkeepers | 2020 | Washington | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to continue Tualatin Riverkeepers' Clean Water, Dirty Kids which engages 1100 3rd-8th grade Washington County youth (focus: children of color and/or in poverty) in field trips to local natural areas |
1383 | United Methodist Church Oregon-Idaho | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to support Camp Magruder's roof replacements, and office renovation |
1384 | The Census Equity Fund at the United Way of the Columbia-Willamette | 2020 | Multnomah | Other | 15,000 | to support general operating expenses of the Census Equity Fund at the United Way Columbia-Willamette to support census engagement through the new enumeration period (of September 30th) and post enumeration work |
1385 | Verde | 2020 | Multnomah | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain Verde's efforts to adapt their nature education programming for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1386 | Verde | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to fully translate the rain garden curriculum into Spanish and make the bilingual curriculum available to other community and organizations |
1387 | Wallowa Resources | 2020 | Wallowa | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Wallowa Resources' Youth Stewardship Program's high school internship program and complementary workforce and leadership opportunities |
1388 | Wallowa Resources | 2020 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to sustain the current middle school aged programming, supporting expanded field curriculum development for local teachers on natural resources in the area and supporting winter programming initiatives |
1389 | Wild Diversity | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to build capacity for the Youth Ecology Program that will help youth of color build a relationship with water by building environmental literacy, learning about animals, their habitats and plants that utilize these bodies of water to thrive |
1390 | Yamhill Watershed Stewardship Fund | 2020 | Yamhill | Environmental Education | 13,720 | to hire a temporary, full-time Environmental Education Intern to conduct a program (curriculum) and sustainability audit of Newberg Public Schools to evaluate and advance equity in environmental education |
1391 | YMCA of Columbia-Willamette | 2020 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | to support painting cabins, installing auto-flush to toilets, and to replace roofing, hot water heaters, water fountains, urinals, and window screens |
1392 | YWCA of Greater Portland | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | to support and sustain Camp Westwind operations during the impact of COVID-19 to ensure future ability to host outdoor school |
1393 | Clearing Magazine | 2020 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | to support the final year of transitional funding to build a more sustainable infrastructure for the publication |
1394 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support Slough School, which will provide 3rd-8th grade students from the Columbia Slough Watershed with free classroom and field programs |
1395 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2020 | Curry | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Curry Watersheds and Coos Watershed association to provide real-world environmental science and skill building opportunities for high school youth in Coos and Curry counties during in-school and after-school programming |
1396 | Camp ELSO | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to continue the work of developing curricula that is both culturally responsive and frames science and environmental education |
1397 | Camp ELSO | 2020 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the Tappin' Roots internship program in collaboration with BEAM Village, Friends of Tryon Creek, and the Blueprint Foundation |
1398 | ROSE Community Development Corporation | 2020 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 20,000 | to support the Lents Youth Initiative through the Youth Empowerment Series which allows youth to learn about leadership, environmental justice and career development training |
1399 | Discover Your Northwest | 2020 | Out of State | Gray Engagement | 500 | for general operating support |
1400 | Gorge Ecology Outdoors | 2020 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support a cycle of engagement that provides multiple interactions year-after-year with 700 youth annually between 3rd - 8th grade, both during school hours and out-of-school hours |
1401 | In A Landscape | 2020 | Clackamas | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | to support hiring a project manager position |
1402 | Lincoln County School District | 2020 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 20,007 | to leverage the collective expertise of local teachers and community partners to design and implement an authentic, place-based, environmental science framework for grades K-6 in Lincoln County School District |
1403 | Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership | 2020 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to provide science lessons to 100 3rd- 6th grade students in Clatsop and Columbia counties to deepen their knowledge of local ecology and give them hands on application of those concepts |
1404 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2020 | Multnomah | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain ECO's efforts to adapt their environmental education programming for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1405 | Environmental Grantmakers Association | 2020 | Out of State | Other | 20,000 | to support the Blue Sky Funders Forum, 2020, and to support 2020 Rethink Outside |
1406 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2020 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 2,000 | for general operating support |
1407 | Whole Earth Nature School | 2020 | Lane | COVID-19 Recovery | 10,000 | to support and sustain Whole Earth Nature School's efforts to adapt their environmental education programs for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic |
1408 | Arts Central | 2014 | Deschutes | Other | 1,250 | for general support and to promote partnerships |
1409 | LIFE Art | 2014 | Jackson | Other | 1,250 | for general support and to promote partnerships |
1410 | Fishtrap, Inc. | 2014 | Wallowa | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1411 | Wallowa Valley Music Alliance | 2014 | Wallowa | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1412 | Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Council | 2014 | Union | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1413 | Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum | 2014 | Malheur | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1414 | Harney County Arts in Education Foundation | 2014 | Harney | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1415 | Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | 2014 | Deschutes | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1416 | Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | 2014 | Deschutes | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1417 | Lane Arts Council | 2014 | Lane | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1418 | Ross Ragland Theater | 2014 | Klamath | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1419 | Rogue Gallery & Art Center | 2014 | Jackson | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1420 | Umpqua Valley Arts Association | 2014 | Douglas | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1421 | Music on the Halfshell, Inc. | 2014 | Douglas | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1422 | Columbia Center for the Arts | 2014 | Hood River | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1423 | Confluence Project | 2014 | Clark | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1424 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2014 | Lincoln | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1425 | Astoria Music Festival | 2014 | Clatsop | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1426 | Newport Symphony Orchestra | 2014 | Lincoln | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1427 | Sitka Center for Art & Ecology | 2014 | Lincoln | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1428 | Coos Art Museum | 2014 | Coos | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1429 | Friends of the Florence Events Center | 2014 | Lane | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1430 | Juniper Arts Council | 2014 | Grant | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1431 | Illinois River Valley Arts Council | 2014 | Josephine | Other | 1,250 | to support general operations, and promote collaboration between arts and science organizations |
1432 | African Youth & Community Organization (AYCO) | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support their environmental literacy and career development program for 3rd-12th grade youth of the Pan Africa Diaspora that was launched in 2020, connecting climate concerns in Somalia to issues of environmental injustice and sustainability |
1433 | Alder Creek Community Forest | 2021 | Douglas | Geography Education | 19,200 | to support (in collaboration with county, state, and global partners) the project which extends, documents, and disseminates The Story of Your Place via direct education |
1434 | American-Hellenic Educational Center Inc. | 2021 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to replace damaged gutters and downspouts on 6 large buildings and gutter guards for 9 buildings to avoid clogged downspouts and future gutter damage at Camp Angelos |
1435 | Ashland Family YMCA | 2021 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 9,000 | to assist in the program development of their new outdoor school program for 2021, including paying a qualified specialist to put together a curriculum for Camp DeBoer |
1436 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) | 2021 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | for the Portland Audubon Youth Leaders Initiative |
1437 | Audubon Society of Portland | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support the Portland Audubon Youth Leaders Initiative and their efforts to identify, develop and deliver environmental education in direct alignment with the specific needs of the community |
1438 | Bend-La Pine School District | 2021 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 15,700 | to support Buckingham Elementary for development of two units that integrate of geography education into Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grade and connect to Earth Systems Standards |
1439 | Beyond Toxics | 2021 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support the environmental education program for BIPOC students and students disproportionately impacted by COVID in grades 6-8 |
1440 | Beyond Toxics | 2021 | Lane | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 15,000 | to support Beyond Toxics to provide environmental and climate justice education to youth in Southern Oregon and Lane County |
1441 | Blue Mountain 4-H Center | 2021 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 11,200 | to upgrade the current water cisterns and replace them with two new ones |
1442 | Blue Mountain Conservative Baptist Association | 2021 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support replacing a non-functional water pump for Camp Elkanah's secondary water supply, replacement for zipline cable, and improvements to their amphitheater space |
1443 | Butte Falls Charter School District #91 | 2021 | Jackson | Geography Education | 10,000 | to support the development a natural resource-focused curricula centered around the Geo- Inquiry Process |
1444 | Butte Falls Charter School District #91 | 2021 | Jackson | Geography Education | 10,000 | to support the development of a natural resource-focused curricula centered around the Geo- Inquiry Process |
1445 | Caldera | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to support professional development, curricula planning, and support from new part-time staff members |
1446 | Camp Arrah Wanna Inc. | 2021 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | to support machinery repairs and building roof replacements |
1447 | Camp ELSO | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 14,400 | to continue the work of developing curricula that is both culturally responsive and frames science and environmental education |
1448 | Camp ELSO | 2021 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the Tappin' Roots internship program in collaboration with BEAM Village, Friends of Tryon Creek, and the Blueprint Foundation |
1449 | Camp Fire Wilani | 2021 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 9,224 | to upgrade and widen the Havenroot traffic bridge over Wilson Creek to ensure safe and easy access to overnight camp facilities for buses and emergency vehicles |
1450 | Black Educational Achievement Movement | 2021 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | for general operating support for Equitable Giving Circle |
1451 | Camp Lutherwood Association | 2021 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support several projects including bridge replacement, maintenance shop electrical upgrades, adding treads to wood surfaces and trail work to connect the lower campfire to the well and swimming pool |
1452 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2021 | Coos | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to replace an older tank that was leaking and to cover the costs of materials for bathroom remodels |
1453 | Camp Tamarack | 2021 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | for support to replace cabin doors of upper cabins and rebuild dilapidated porches and decks at three cabins |
1454 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2021 | Marion | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support CAPACES Leadership Institute's Anahuac Program, including their Youth Fellowship Program and additional field and self-development opportunities for youth |
1455 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. | 2021 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 22,000 | to provide responsive technical assistance, training and resources to farm- and garden-based educators throughout the state via OFSSGN Regional Hub Leads and at the Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Conference |
1456 | Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. | 2021 | Benton | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support the Willamette-Laja Twinning Partnership and the Aves Compartidas youth program |
1457 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2021 | Deschutes | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the development and implementation of a new program engaging high school youth in Central Oregon in job training and youth-led projects in the environmental sector |
1458 | City of St. Helens | 2021 | Columbia | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support the Afterschool Adventure Club in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines and hire a Spanish-speaking coordinator |
1459 | Columbia Riverkeeper | 2021 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 18,000 | to provide environmental education to diverse K-12 students while restoring an industrial brownfield into a high-profile greenspace on the Hood River waterfront |
1460 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to support Slough School, which will provide 3rd-8th grade students from the Columbia Slough Watershed with free classroom and field programs |
1461 | Coos Bay School District 9 | 2021 | Coos | Environmental Education | 14,145 | to support the Millicoma Marsh Project |
1462 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2021 | Curry | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Curry Watersheds and Coos Watershed association to provide real-world environmental science and skill building opportunities for high school youth in Coos and Curry counties during in-school and after-school programming |
1463 | Discover Your Northwest | 2021 | Jefferson | Environmental Education | 24,000 | to support the connection of tribal youth in grades 5-8 to their environment through after school conservation educational program 'People, Plants and Pollinators' |
1464 | Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Council | 2021 | Union | Geography Education | 12,488 | to support the LaGrande Place-Based After School Program and support developing and implementing an afterschool program following the Geo-Inquiry Process |
1465 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2021 | Lane | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to expand the Ecology Education program to reach Elmira and Veneta Elementary Schools (both Title I underserved schools) in the Fern Ridge School District in rural Lane County |
1466 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 10,000 | for the redesign of ECO 4th and 5th grade Land Conservation lessons into geography-focused Place-Based Units (PBUs) accessible online or in person |
1467 | Eco-School Network | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 22,000 | for Eco-School Network Students to create and improve outdoor classrooms at their schools through a student leadership development program |
1468 | Environmental Grantmakers Association | 2021 | Out of State | Other | 15,000 | to support the Blue Sky Funders Forum 2021, and to support 2020 Rethink Outside |
1469 | Environmental Grantmakers Association | 2021 | Out of State | Other | 20,000 | to support Blue Sky Funders Forum and the Rethink Outside Fellowship program |
1470 | Euvalcree | 2021 | Malheur | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support EUVALCREE, in partnership with Friends of Owyhee, in their efforts to support youth leadership development and outdoor education experiences for 9-12 grade students |
1471 | Falls City School District #57 | 2021 | Polk | Geography Education | 4,686 | for development and implementation of GPS focused units in Fall City High School's Career Technical Education forestry program |
1472 | Four Rivers Community School | 2021 | Malheur | Geography Education | 6,000 | for support for developing an interactive, digital learning tool or tools for 9th grade second language learners focused on geography that would be shared with teachers seeking English Language Development Resources |
1473 | Friends of the Children - Klamath Basin | 2021 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 9,024 | to connect youth in the Klamath Basin to the natural environment through nature photography, environmental education, outdoor recreation, and creative expression |
1474 | Friends of the Owyhee | 2021 | Malheur | Environmental Education | 18,577 | to support the Owyhee Region Environmental Education initiative serving 6th grade students in the Ontario and Nyssa school districts |
1475 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to continue the transformational process of organizational change |
1476 | Garfield Elementary PTA | 2021 | Benton | Geography Education | 6,400 | to continue to coordinate geography education across two Title 1, English Language Learner magnet schools with a focus on diversity, dual immersion education and cultural competency through a social justice |
1477 | Gorge Ecology Outdoors | 2021 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to support a cycle of engagement that provides multiple interactions year-after-year with 700 youth annually between 3rd - 8th grade, both during school hours and out-of-school hours |
1478 | Gorge Ecology Outdoors | 2021 | Hood River | Outdoor School | 18,150 | to expand current non-residential programming being offered to 270 middle school students living in Hood River County |
1479 | Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation | 2021 | Union | Environmental Education | 19,906 | to support the development of a community based research program that engages youth through environmental education programming and integrates traditional ecological knowledge and science-based practices to monitor Grande Ronde watershed health |
1480 | Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation | 2021 | Union | Environmental Education | 19,906 | to support the development of a community based research program that engages youth through environmental education programming and integrates traditional ecological knowledge and science-based practices to monitor Grande Ronde watershed health |
1481 | Intermountain Education Service District | 2021 | Umatilla | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support addressing critical maintenance needs for the facility, including installation of stand-alone heat sources, updating entries and trails for accessibility, upgrading electrical panel, and replacing bunk beds and mattresses |
1482 | KairosPDX | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 19,200 | to support the implementation of Kairos PDX Outdoor Education Program and its integrative curriculum based on Next Generation Science Standards and Culturally Responsive Teaching |
1483 | Kings Valley Charter School | 2021 | Benton | Environmental Education | 24,036 | to support the rural school gardening program serving students grade 3-5 in Benton and Polk counties |
1484 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2021 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to provide free environmental education programs for rural 3rd & 4th grade students |
1485 | Lake Creek Youth Recreational Camp, Inc. | 2021 | Grant | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support the emergency replacement of the camp's propane generator and for critical repairs to the building that houses the generator |
1486 | Latino Network | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 19,200 | to support hosting a series of field trip nature excursions which will provide greater context for Latinx youth to feel connected to Oregon through geography |
1487 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project | 2021 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Lomakatsi's Youth Ecological Stewardship Training and Employment Program |
1488 | Multnomah Education Service District Outdoor School | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 13,700 | to support reshaping a current 2-day, 1-night 4th grade field trip experience to better serve our students in learning about the diverse perspectives and experiences of people |
1489 | Native American Youth & Family Center | 2021 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support |
1490 | Next Door, Inc. | 2021 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support Nature's Greatest Strengths, a program promoting outdoor experience and environmental education for youth (primarily Latinx, grades 6-8) in Hood River and Wasco Counties |
1491 | Northwest Conservative Baptist Association, Inc | 2021 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | to help pay for the salaries and expenses for the remaining camp maintenance staff |
1492 | Northeast Oregon Network | 2021 | Union | Environmental Education | 25,000 | too support the Growing Community Roots project which provides farm environmental education services based on principles of Trauma Informed Care for youth 8-12 in Union County experiencing challenges |
1493 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2021 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support OCAFC board and staff participation in a virtual capacity-building engagement with Center for Diversity and the Environment, an EDI effort associated with environmental education services for students statewide |
1494 | Phoenix-Talent School District #4 | 2021 | Jackson | Gray Engagement | 3,300 | for equipment for the Phoenix/Talent Middle School's "Earth and Us" class |
1495 | Pine Eagle School District 61 | 2021 | Baker | Geography Education | 5,908 | to support the development of interdisciplinary lessons incorporating cultural and physical geography, American History, science and math concepts and skills needed to use drones, stereoscopic viewer, and GIS for program implementation |
1496 | Powell Butte Community Charter School | 2021 | Crook | Geography Education | 14,337 | to support staff to learn to use the Geo Inquiry framework and Globe Observer App and Globe Curriculum |
1497 | Progressive Multiplier Fund | 2021 | Out of State | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 25,000 | to support 501(c)(3) permissible fundraising projects by a 501(c)(4) grantee organization to support a Pacific Northwest pilot project |
1498 | Redmond School District 2J | 2021 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 6,000 | to support the development of geography lessons that integrate geography and science for K-5 students in Redmond |
1499 | Rogue Climate | 2021 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Rogue Climate and the Rogue Action Center to implement two internship programs for high school students focused on youth organizing and climate justice |
1500 | Rogue Valley Farm to School | 2021 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support hands-on outdoor garden education and support teachers and students in spending as much time learning outdoors as possible |
1501 | ROSE Community Development Corporation | 2021 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 16,000 | to support the Lents Youth Initiative through the Youth Empowerment Series which allows youth to learn about leadership, environmental justice and career development training |
1502 | Rural Organizing Project | 2021 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | for general operating support |
1503 | Salem-Keizer School District 24J | 2021 | Marion | Geography Education | 19,200 | to support students learning the geography of Oregon through the study of Native American's historical, cultural and present use of the land and its resources |
1504 | Sandy River Basin Watershed Council | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 12,000 | to support 1,000 local and Native American students at a premiere Portland Metropolitan natural area |
1505 | Seed to Table Oregon | 2021 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support the continuation and expansion of experiential farm-based education programming to 1700 2nd to 8th grade students in rural Central Oregon |
1506 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2021 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 24,240 | to support increased instructor training and the purchase of essential equipment needed to offer outdoor school year-round |
1507 | Siuslaw Watershed Council | 2021 | Lane | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support delivering locally-relevant ecology education to students grades 3-6 in the Siuslaw, Mapleton, and Reedsport School Districts |
1508 | Soul River, Inc. | 2021 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Soul River Inc. to continue to develop and implement their deployment leadership program for youth and veterans |
1509 | Southern Oregon Land Conservancy | 2021 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 15,000 | to support the development and implementation of a lively complement of programs that will invite students and teachers to experience, explore, and learn from the Preserve both online and in person |
1510 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2021 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | to support the Miller Integrated Nature Experience (MINE) program at Springfield High School, which gives students a look at Oregon they may never see otherwise by combining outdoor education |
1511 | The Blueprint Foundation | 2021 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 15,000 | to support Grounding Waters summer program focused on mentoring and workforce development programming for Black youth to prepare students to learn about careers in environmental science |
1512 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 19,200 | to support the integration of Indigenous perspectives through a geography lens across all grade levels K-8 |
1513 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2021 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 7,500 | to support the production of a video chronicling work to incorporate Indigenous Studies across the K-8 curriculum |
1514 | The Crest | 2021 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 19,084 | to support building organizational and staff capacity to effectively engage with and support the community by developing a multi-modal trauma-informed nature studies program for 3rd-6th grades |
1515 | Understory Initiative | 2021 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support the engagement of 3rd-8th grade students in hands-on ecological restoration and integrated learning at the Vesper Meadow Restoration Preserve |
1516 | United Methodist Church Oregon-Idaho | 2021 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 21,000 | to replace the Sherlock roof, a building often used for gathering during inclement weather at Camp Magruder |
1517 | Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center | 2021 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 7,000 | to support Native youth with outdoor education, oral history and experiential learning in their ancestral landscape with the express goal of building a deeper sense of place and ecological knowledge (both Western and Indigenous) |
1518 | Wallowa Resources | 2021 | Wallowa | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Wallowa Resources' Youth Stewardship Program's high school internship program and complementary workforce and leadership opportunities |
1519 | Westwind Stewardship Group | 2021 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | to support the costs of immediate removal of hazardous trees that fell during the 2021 ice storm |
1520 | Wild Diversity | 2021 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support and provide youth with outdoor experiences while expanding their self vision of who they can be, building their knowledge surrounding the environment and their relationship to it, and creating the foundation for future stewards |
1521 | Oregon Community Foundation | 2021 | Statewide | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for the Climate Change and Healthy Habitats Fund |
1522 | Oregon Community Foundation | 2021 | Statewide | Gray Engagement | 20,000 | for support of the Black Student Success Network |
1523 | Holy Redeemer Catholic Church | 2021 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 12,606 | to send 26 sixth graders to outdoor school |
1524 | St. Ignatius Parish School | 2021 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,229 | to send 30 sixth graders to outdoor school through MESD |
1525 | Northwest Academy | 2021 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,400 | to send 29 sixth grade students to outdoor school through MESD |
1526 | United Way of Jackson County | 2021 | Jackson | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support of Black Southern Oregon Alliance |
1527 | United Methodist Church Oregon-Idaho | 2021 | Jackson | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | for support of Camp Latgawa for refreshing the foundational supports on sleeping cabins at the camp |
1528 | Holy Cross Catholic School | 2021 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 9,759 | to send 23 sixth graders to outdoor school through MESD |
1529 | Metro | 2021 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 14,000 | for support stipends for community, youth, and project partner participation in the development of a new culturally relevant outdoor school leadership program |
1530 | Center for Diversity & the Environment | 2021 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 10,200 | for general operating support for The Inner Work |
1531 | Oregon Museum of Science & Industry | 2021 | Wheeler | Outdoor School | 50,000 | for Hancock Field Station for updating electrical systems as part of Hancock's bathroom renovation that is supporting ADA accessibility for students at outdoor school |
1532 | Camp Tamarack | 2021 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 12,115 | for support to replace roof panels, repave asphalt in parking area and near lodge, and replacing decking on staff lounge/office cabin |
1533 | Boy Scouts of America, Oregon Trail | 2021 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 12,500 | for funds to purchase 120 mattresses for bunks in the Adirondacks and cabins to make it possible to offer three weeks of outdoor school at Camp Baker in Spring of 2022 (in partnership with Straub Outdoors) |
1534 | Camp Kiwanilong Board, Inc. | 2021 | Clatsop | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | to support for a variety of small maintenance projects including replacing damaged sewer pumps, replacing floats under their dock, resealing a concrete floor, and replacing deteriorating materials in several buildings |
1535 | Rural Organizing Project | 2021 | Yamhill | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | to support groups in Grants Pass and Newberg engaged in ongoing efforts focused on LGBTQIA+ students |
1536 | Sunrise Movement Education Fund | 2021 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | general operating support |
1537 | Gorge Ecology Outdoors | 2022 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 12,800 | to support a cycle of engagement that provides multiple interactions year-after-year with 700 youth annually between 3rd - 8th grades. |
1538 | Ecology in the Classrooms & Outdoors | 2022 | Lane | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to expand our Ecology Education program to reach Elmira and Veneta Elementary Schools, both Title I underserved schools in the Fern Ridge School District in rural Lane County. |
1539 | Siuslaw Watershed Council | 2022 | Lane | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to deliver locally-relevant ecology education to students grades 3-6 in the Siuslaw, Mapleton, and Reedsport School Districts. |
1540 | Vesper Meadow Education (Southern Oregon Land Conservancy) | 2022 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to engage 3rd-8th grade students in hands-on ecological restoration and integrated learning at the Vesper Meadow Restoration Preserve. |
1541 | Eco-School Network | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 15,850 | to create and improve outdoor classrooms at their schools through a student leadership development program. |
1542 | Kings Valley Charter School | 2022 | Benton | Environmental Education | 19,229 | to support the rural school gardening program serving students grade 3-5 in Benton and Polk counties. |
1543 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2022 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide free environmental education programs for rural 3rd & 4th grade students in Klamath, Jackson, and Lake Counties. |
1544 | Next Door, Inc | 2022 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support Nature's Greatest Strengths, a program promoting outdoor experience and environmental education for youth (primarily Latinx, grades 6-8) in Hood River and Wasco Counties. |
1545 | Seed to Table Oregon | 2022 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to continue and expand experiential farm-based education programming to 1700 2nd to 8th grade students in rural Central Oregon. |
1546 | Willamette Laja Twinning | 2022 | Benton | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support the Aves Compartidas youth program |
1547 | St. Clare School | 2022 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 20,824 | to send 28 sixth graders and 25 seventh graders to outdoor school through OMSI. |
1548 | Camp Lutherwood Association | 2022 | Lane | Outdoor School | 25,000 | to create a comprehensive plan for recruiting and retaining seasonal staff and develop a year-round ODS Director position that will ensure their curriculum is delivered consistently and professionally. |
1549 | Friends of Owyhee | 2022 | Malheur | Outdoor School | 18,030 | to support three primary areas: staffing the experience, staff time continuing and developing partnerships, and fuel and transportation expenses during planning and site preparation. |
1550 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2022 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 12,306 | to support planning to develop four site-specific curricula that will serve 5th and 6th grade students in natural areas near to where they live, each informed by unique ecosystems. |
1551 | Beyond Toxics | 2022 | Statewide | Climate Justice & Education | 25,000 | to support the development and dissemination of place-based environmental/climate justice curricula for Middle/High School Educators. |
1552 | Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific | 2022 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | for support for Camp Meriwether to update kitchen equipment to support increased usage resulting from hosting outdoor School Programs. |
1553 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2022 | Coos | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | for updating the roof, foundation, repairing staircases, electrical wiring, and other updates to Dogwood Cabin to ensure it remains a safe for option for housing students and outdoor school staff. |
1554 | Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center | 2022 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support for updating Cabin 4, including potable water and non-potable water systems, repairs to the septic tank and drainfield, and other projects that will help Jawbone Flats to recover from the Beachie Creek Fire and for Outdoor School again. |
1555 | Camp Fire Columbia/Camp Namanu | 2022 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support to contribute towards updates of septic, electrical, and excavation work to support the Sherwood Project, which will update previous cabins to provide more accessible and inclusive spaces for students. |
1556 | The Crest | 2022 | Jackson | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support for increasing accessibility at the camp by widening the access road to support fire evacuation and expanding parking areas to improve access to emergency vehicles and larger wheelchair vans. |
1557 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2022 | Josephine | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support for updating Keneda House with fire resistant siding and upgrading the kitchen in the Picnic Pavilion. |
1558 | Soul River Inc. | 2022 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 25,000 | to support four deployments of youth and mentors focused on providing cross-cultural experiences in the Arctic and Warm Springs. |
1559 | High Desert Museum | 2022 | Jefferson | Geography Education | 15,000 | to support collaboration between High Desert Museum, Museum at Warm Springs, Confluence, and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs to develop virtual curriculum that integrates Indigenous knowledge and tribal history into Oregon classrooms. |
1560 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2022 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 25,000 | to support educational engagement, curriculum building and educational material support for a place-based program at Tryon Creek State Natural Area. |
1561 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2022 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 23,000 | to strengthen and grow the Cottonwood School's place-based education teacher training program, including development of training materials and professional development and support for fieldwork and guest speaker programs. |
1562 | Vesper Meadows (Understory Initiative) | 2022 | Statewide | Geography Education | 24,997 | to develop the Fire Ecology and Cultural Fire Curriculum and provide teacher workshops throughout the state of the Vesper Meadow Education Program. |
1563 | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians | 2022 | Statewide | Geography Education | 25,000 | to develop a multipurpose project for youth to learn about geography, from a socially and culturally relevant lens, provide information that is useful for multiple users. |
1564 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2022 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 5,000 | for continued support of the redesign of ECO 4th and 5th grade Land Conservation lessons into geography-focused Place-Based Units (PBUs) accessible online or in person. |
1565 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2022 | Lane | Geography Education | 10,000 | to help support expedition leadership, collaboration, geography education and environmental stewardship, and journalistic learning. |
1566 | Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Council | 2022 | Union | Geography Education | 13,335 | for continued support for the LaGrande Place-Based After School Program. Funding will support developing and implementing an afterschool program following the Geo-Inquiry Process. |
1567 | Salem-Keizer School District | 2022 | Marion | Geography Education | 25,000 | to support the interweaving of Oregon geography with Native-based place-based curriculum for the NEP summer program, staff hours, field trips and materials, and events the following year. |
1568 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2022 | Benton | Geography Education | 25,000 | to create a geography curriculum to be developed and delivered to Corvallis and Philomath high school students. |
1569 | Butte Falls Charter School District #91 | 2022 | Jackson | Geography Education | 13,500 | for continued support for the development of a natural resource-focused curricula centered around the Geo- Inquiry Process. |
1570 | Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center | 2022 | Wallowa | Geography Education | 20,000 | to develop, implement and customize interdisciplinary geography curricula for the newly acquired Maxville Townside and surrounding acres. |
1571 | Corvallis Waldorf School | 2022 | Benton | Outdoor School | 3,600 | for support to send 16 6th grade students to Outdoor School at Ekone Ranch. |
1572 | Southern Oregon University Foundation | 2022 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to increase capacity of the SOU Environmental Education graduate program to provide culturally responsive, equitable, and inclusive environmental learning experiences. |
1573 | Calapooia Watershed Council | 2022 | Linn | Environmental Education | 24,908 | to support an EDIJ consultant to support the process of decolonizing their curriculum and creating more inclusive experiences for 1,000 youth annually. |
1574 | Educational Equity Now - Oregon Educators for Climate Education | 2022 | Statewide | Climate Justice & Education | 25,000 | to support the creation and dissemination of peer-reviewed climate and sustainability place-based education curricula for K-8 educators across Oregon. |
1575 | Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Network (Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation & Development, Inc.) | 2022 | Benton | Environmental Education | 25,000 | for Oregon Farm to School and School Garden Network to support staff capacity to coordinate and support Regional Hubs and facilitate state and regional training events. |
1576 | Southern Oregon Land Conservancy | 2022 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to be used as operating support for our education programs. |
1577 | Sauvie Island Center | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 16,603 | to support our low/no cost farm education scholarship program |
1578 | Beyond Toxics | 2022 | Lane | Environmental Education | 22,000 | for curriculum development and summer camp staffing. |
1579 | Adelante Mujeres | 2022 | Washington | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support for their Empowering Latinx Youth in Environmental Education Project in partnership with Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District providing culturally specific youth programming services on environmental education. |
1580 | Long Tom Watershed Council | 2022 | Lane | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to help fund the Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program. |
1581 | Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center | 2022 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support the Snake River School which engages 5th-8th grade Native youth with outdoor education, oral history and experiential learning via a whitewater rafting trip on the snake river. |
1582 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2022 | Curry | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to increase internal and external capacity to reach students through meaningful environmental education, leverage community expertise to lead outdoor classroom education, and to integrate outdoor classroom programming into day-to-day curriculum. |
1583 | ELSO | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | to support ELSO's overall work in planning, delivering, and evaluating community informed youth programs. |
1584 | Papalaxsimisha (Better Together Central Oregon) | 2022 | Jefferson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support the increase of cultural knowledge and teachings that will help with the connection to culture and land. |
1585 | Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County | 2022 | Out of State | Environmental Education | 9,883 | to provide implementation of culturally aligned outdoor education, healthy snacks, and Native youth development professionals to encourage and guide Native at-risk youth. |
1586 | Growing Gardens | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to help bring fresh food access and building healthy food habits among K-8 students in school gardens. |
1587 | Verde | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to expand Club Aves into new locations: Hacienda Rockwood Village in Gresham and five mobile home parks in Cully, and add an outdoor education element to Lideres Verdes, the leadership development program in Cully. |
1588 | Latino Network | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 5,957 | to support the middle school transition program for 15 incoming Latinx, Black, and Indigenous 6th graders with little exposure to nature. |
1589 | Corvallis Waldorf School | 2022 | Benton | Outdoor School | 3,600 | for support to send 16 6th graders to Outdoor School at Ekone Ranch. |
1590 | Camp Kuratli, Salvation Army | 2022 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support for the repair and upgrade of the camp's sewer lift station |
1591 | Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon, Ascension Schoo | 2022 | Union City | Camp Maintenance | 30,000 | for support for replacement of existing lighting and carpet flooring that will address both safety and allergy issues for outdoor school students |
1592 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2022 | Marion | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support CAPACES Leadership Institute's Anahuac Program, including their Youth Fellowship Program and additional field and self-development opportunities for youth |
1593 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2022 | Curry | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Curry Watersheds and Coos Watershed association to provide real-world environmental science and skill building opportunities for high school youth in Coos and Curry counties during in-school and after-school |
1594 | Euvalcree | 2022 | Malheur | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support EUVALCREE, in partnership with Friends of Owyhee, in their efforts to support youth leadership development and outdoor education experiences for 9-12 grade students |
1595 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project | 2022 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Lomakatsi's Youth Ecological Stewardship Training and Employment Program |
1596 | Soul River, Inc | 2022 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Soul River Inc. to continue to develop and implement their deployment leadership program for youth and veterans |
1597 | Rogue Climate | 2022 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support Rogue Climate and the Rogue Action Center to implement two internship programs for high school students focused on youth organizing and climate justice |
1598 | ELSO | 2022 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the Tappin' Roots internship program in collaboration with BEAM Village, Friends of Tryon Creek, Blueprint Foundation, and Wild Diversity |
1599 | Wallowa Resources | 2022 | Wallowa | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Wallowa Resources' Youth Stewardship Program's high school internship program and complementary workforce and leadership opportunities |
1600 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2022 | Deschutes | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 50,000 | to support the development and implementation of a new program engaging high school youth in Central Oregon in job training and youth-led projects in the environmental sector |
1601 | The Blueprint Foundation | 2022 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support Grounding Waters summer program focused on mentoring and workforce development programming for Black youth to prepare students to learn about careers in environmental science |
1602 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon | 2022 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support APANO's youth organizing programs aimed to build the leadership skills of working-class Asian high school youth through community organizing, environmental and civic education, and workforce development |
1603 | Progressive Multiplier Fund | 2022 | Out of State | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 50,000 | to support the Pacific Northwest pilot in partnership with other funders to provide technical support to BIPOC-led, movement building organizations in Oregon to build power through revenue generation |
1604 | Coalition of Communities of Color | 2022 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for general support for efforts on charter reform |
1605 | Portland State University Foundation | 2022 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,250 | for general support of the Learning Garden Laboratory |
1606 | Columbia Riverkeeper | 2022 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support staff and a new position, an Education and Outreach Intern, in expanding and updating curriculum, coordinating with teachers, leading student field visits, and organizing community events to promote environmental education |
1607 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2022 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to help Slough School make over 4,000 student contacts, helping students build a relationship with the natural areas close to their schools and communities |
1608 | Oregon Natural Resources Education Program – OSU | 2022 | Statewide | Environmental Education | 20,000 | for support for more deeply integrating Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion into the policies, procedures, perceptions and positionality of ONREP |
1609 | The Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2022 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 20,000 | for general operation support for growth of youth education programs across the Central Oregon region |
1610 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2022 | Lane | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support program development, coordination, and implementation of a Regional Education Program |
1611 | Yakona Nature Preserve | 2022 | Lincoln | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support the development of Yakona's K8 educational programming |
1612 | Umpqua Natural Leadership Science Hub | 2022 | Douglas | Environmental Education | 20,800 | to help fund the purchase of a trailer and materials for a mobile science lab to be used with K-8 youth across Douglas County |
1613 | Boy Scouts – Camp Baker | 2022 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 32,250 | to support upgrades to Abrams Lodge, including doors, urinal, toilets, and repairs to roof and chimney |
1614 | Blue Mountain 4-H | 2022 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 40,000 | for support for general maintenance of cabins and facility, as well as wheelchair accessibility |
1615 | Camp Magruder | 2022 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 22,500 | to replace a furnace and improve lighting to increase camp security |
1616 | Camp Tadmor | 2022 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 22,500 | for support to update kitchen equipment to better support outdoor school youth and programming |
1617 | Upward Bound Camp | 2022 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 26,750 | for support for maintenance projects in the Historic School house and on the camp campus to increase safety and usability of the site following the Beachie Creek Fire |
1618 | The Crest at Willow-Witt | 2022 | Jackson | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | for support for increasing accessibility at the camp by widening the access road to support fire evacuation and expanding parking areas to improve access to emergency vehicles and larger wheelchair vans |
1619 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2022 | Coos | Camp Maintenance | 7,250 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1620 | Camp Namanu | 2022 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1621 | Opal Creek | 2022 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1622 | Camp Meriwether | 2022 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 7,250 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1623 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2022 | Josephine | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1624 | Camp Kuratli at Trestle Glen – Salvation Army | 2022 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1625 | Cove Ascension Camp | 2022 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | Providing an additional grant in response to significant inflation during 2022 |
1626 | St. Joseph Catholic School | 2022 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,856 | for support to send 14 6th graders to NW Outdoor Science School |
1627 | Desert Sky Montessori | 2022 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 5,500 | for support to send 15 6th graders to Klamath Outdoor Science School |
1628 | Oregon Environmental Council | 2022 | Statewide | Climate Justice & Education | 25,000 | to support their youth engagement efforts in policy advocacy, training, and communications to advance climate protection in Oregon |
1629 | OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon | 2022 | Multnomah | Climate Justice & Education | 15,000 | for general support of the Youth Environmental Justice Alliance |
1630 | Rural Organizing Project | 2022 | Statewide | Climate Justice & Education | 10,000 | a pass through to support youth-led groups across the state working on climate and environmental justice efforts in their communities |
1631 | Rural Organizing Project | 2022 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | for general support with an option to apply for a renewal in 2023 |
1632 | I’m Hooked Inc. | 2022 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 20,000 | for general support of the R3 model for increased participation of BIPOC youth in outdoor recreation activities |
1633 | Black Oregon Land Trust | 2022 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | for general support in honor of Kristin Walrod’s board service to Gray Family Foundation. |
1634 | Camp Tamarack | 2022 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 17,175 | to support a ramp for the campfire stage, retrofitting a bathroom in the lodge to be ADA accessible, and supporting their ADA pathways project, which provides access in the cabin area |
1635 | Climate Change and Healthy Habitats Collective Giving Group - OCF | 2022 | Statewide | Gray Engagement | 4,000 | to contribute to the OCF Climate and Healthy Habitats Collective Giving Group pooled fund |
1636 | Oregon Adaptive Sports | 2022 | Deschutes | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | for general operating support |
1637 | Hike it Baby | 2022 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,250 | for general operating support |
1638 | Lomakasti Restoration Project | 2022 | Jackson | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general support in honor of Jon Finney’s committee service to Gray Family Foundation. |
1639 | Latino Partnership Program - OCF | 2022 | Multnomah | Other | 20,000 | for the Latino Partnership Program’s efforts to support Latino/x student success in 2023, including support for the Latino/x Student Success Community Engagement grantees and/or the 2023 Conexiones Summit |
1640 | Luckiamute Charter School | 2023 | Benton | Environmental Education | 9,000 | to support the rural school gardening program serving students grade 3-5 in Benton and Polk counties |
1641 | Next Door Inc | 2023 | Hood River | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to support Nature's Greatest Strengths, a program promoting outdoor experience and environmental education for youth (primarily Latinx, grades 6-8) in Hood River and Wasco Counties |
1642 | Seed to Table Oregon | 2023 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to continue and expand experiential farm-based education programming to 1700 2nd to 8th grade students in rural Central Oregon |
1643 | Ascension School | 2023 | Union | Outdoor School | 8,417 | support for the materials and resources required for the implementation of an outdoor school curriculum based on the Grande Ronde Community Science Project |
1644 | Camp DeBoer (Ashland Family YMCA) | 2023 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 10,000 | support to revise and expand the program from a pandemic day-only to a 4-day/3-night curriculum for school year 2022 – 2023 |
1645 | Child Peace Montessori | 2023 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 15,000 | support to allow Childpeace 5th and 6th graders to attend Outdoor School |
1646 | Desert Sky Montessori | 2023 | Deschutes | Outdoor School | 1,100 | to support substitute teaching costs for fifteen 6th graders to attend two nights at the Klamath Outdoor Science School in June 2023 |
1647 | Forest Hills Lutheran | 2023 | Washington | Outdoor School | 6,180 | to support 19 students and 10 chaperones to attend one week of Outdoor School at Camp Yamhill |
1648 | Trinity Academy | 2023 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 8,797 | support for sending 18 sixth graders to Camp Gray |
1649 | Zion Lutheran Christian School | 2023 | Benton | Outdoor School | 5,424 | to support eight 6th graders and a teacher stipend to attend Outdoor School in April 2023 |
1650 | Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp | 2023 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | support for emergency back-up power improvements, including connecting to existing generators |
1651 | Adelante Mujeres | 2023 | Washington | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support their Empowering Latinx Youth in Environmental Education Project |
1652 | Beyond Toxics | 2023 | Lane | Environmental Education | 22,000 | for curriculum development and summer camp staffing |
1653 | ELSO | 2023 | Multonomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | to support ELSO's overall work in planning, delivering, and evaluating community informed youth programs |
1654 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2023 | Curry | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to increase internal and external capacity to reach students through meaningful environmental education, leverage community expertise to lead outdoor classroom education |
1655 | Growing Gardens | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to help bring fresh food access and building healthy food habits among K-8 students in school gardens |
1656 | Long Tom Watershed Council | 2023 | Lane | Environmental Education | 12,500 | to help fund the Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program |
1657 | Southern Oregon Land Conservancy | 2023 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to be used as operating support for their education programs |
1658 | Verde | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to expand Club Aves into new locations: Hacienda Rockwood Village in Gresham and five mobile home parks in Cully, and add an outdoor education element to Lideres Verdes, the leadership development program in Cully |
1659 | Audubon Society of Portland and Hacienda CDC | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide meaningful, paid training and work experience for young adults from Hacienda CDC, elevating them as leaders and mentors in their own community to facilitate development of a program for kids K-8 |
1660 | Black Oregon Land Trust | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to support a 12-week program to increase nature-based relationships and agricultural skills for BIPOC youth |
1661 | Butte Falls School District #91 | 2023 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to help with wages, curriculum, materials, transportation and logistics, and publicity costs |
1662 | Eastern Oregon University | 2023 | Union | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support Teach Rural Oregon to expand the Cottonwood Canyon Teacher Institute in order to serve rural educators by providing a place based environmental education component at Cottonwood Canyon State Park |
1663 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | to help cover costs of supplies, website development, and programming |
1664 | Food Roots | 2023 | Tillamook | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to cover project/program related expenses for Food Roots |
1665 | Grande Ronde Model Watershed Foundation, Growing Community Roots, and Wild Schools | 2023 | Union | Environmental Education | 45,000 | to support Wild Schools, Growing Community Roots, and Grande Ronde Community Science Project to share resources and expertise to serve Union County youth |
1666 | High Desert Museum | 2023 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 8,000 | to support Laying the Groundwork, a professional development workshop that will immerse teachers from rural schools in the complex science and diverse range of perspectives around groundwater |
1667 | Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | to provide science instruction and hands-on learning experiences for grades 3-5 |
1668 | Oregon Educators for Climate Education | 2023 | Lane | Environmental Education | 12,500 | to support the costs associated with hosting a climate lesson writing workshop in the summer of 2023 focused on engaging rural educators |
1669 | Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition | 2023 | Coos | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to support a marine debris art and ecology curriculum with field trips, language translations, and tribal involvement |
1670 | The Siskiyou School | 2023 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 5,000 | to support ACORN teacher's salary. |
1671 | Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center | 2023 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to help pay for tribal educators stipends for curriculum development. |
1672 | Glide Middle and High School | 2023 | Douglas | Geography Education | 25,000 | to provide 20 students the unique opportunity to attend a five-day trip to Iceland. The trip will provide career, geographical, and cultural experiences for youth. |
1673 | Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians | 2023 | Statewide | Geography Education | 30,000 | to develop a multipurpose project for youth to learn about geography from a socially and culturally relevant lens, provide information that is useful for multiple users. |
1674 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2023 | Multnomah, Clackamas, Clark, Marion, Washington | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support educational engagement, curriculum building and educational material support for a place-based program at Tryon Creek State Natural Area. |
1675 | Soul River | 2023 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support four deployments of youth and mentors focused on providing cross-cultural experiences in the Arctic and Warm Springs. |
1676 | Salem-Keizer School District | 2023 | Marion, Polk | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support the interweaving of Oregon geography with Native-based place-based curriculum for the NEP summer program, staff hours, field trips and materials, and events the following year. |
1677 | Vesper Meadow Education Program | 2023 | Statewide | Geography Education | 30,000 | to develop the Fire Ecology and Cultural Fire Curriculum and provide teacher workshops throughout the state. |
1678 | Maxville Heritage Interpretative Center | 2023 | Wallowa | Geography Education | 25,000 | to develop, implement and customize interdisciplinary geography curricula for the newly acquired Maxville Townsite and surrounding acres. |
1679 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2023 | Lane | Geography Education | 15,000 | to help support expedition leadership, collaboration, geography education and environmental stewardship, and journalistic learning. |
1680 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2023 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | to strengthen and grow the Cottonwood School's place-based education teacher training program, including development of training materials and professional development and support for fieldwork and guest speaker programs. |
1681 | Papalaxsimisha | 2023 | Warm Springs | Geography Education | 25,000 | to support the increase of cultural knowledge and teachings that will help with the connection to culture and land. |
1682 | Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp | 2023 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | for support for emergency back-up power improvements, including connecting to existing generators. |
1683 | OMSI Hancock Field Station | 2023 | Wheeler | Camp Maintenance | 27,000 | to install additional heaters and epoxy floors in the north restroom to ensure camper warmth and safety. |
1684 | Westwind Stewardship Group – Camp Westwind | 2023 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 50,000 | for support for renovations and repairs to cabins and the health center, replacement pump for the well system, and AED systems. |
1685 | Camp Angelos | 2023 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 24,800 | for replacement of irrigation system pump and sprinklers and replacement lights and electrical for roadway. |
1686 | Children’s Museum of Sothern Oregon | 2023 | Jackson | Gray Engagement | 1,000 | for general operating support. |
1687 | Oregon Wildfire Youth Corps | 2023 | Statewide | Other | 5,000 | for the Oregon Conservation Corps matching challenge. |
1688 | Oregon Community Foundation | 2023 | Statewide | Gray Engagement | 20,000 | for support of the Black Student Success Network. |
1689 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2023 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 36,000 | to develop lessons focused on indigenous knowledge and educators. |
1690 | APANO | 2023 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support APANO’s youth organizing program aimed to build the leadership skills of working-class Asian high school youth through community organizing, environmental and civic education, and workforce development. |
1691 | Beyond Toxics | 2023 | Lane | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support Beyond Toxics to provide environmental and climate justice education to high school youth in Lane County. |
1692 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2023 | Marion | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support CAPACES Leadership Institute’s Anahuac Program, including their Youth Fellowship Program and additional field and self-development opportunities for youth. |
1693 | Children’s Forest of Central Oregon | 2023 | Deschutes | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support the collaboration between Children’s Forest, Vamonos Outside, and the Environmental Center to engage high school youth in Central Oregon in job training and youth-led projects in the environmental sector. |
1694 | Coos Watershed | 2023 | Coos | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support Coos Watershed to evaluate, further develop, and continue youth programming and workforce development engaging high school youth in Coos County. |
1695 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project | 2023 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 40,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support of Lomakatsi’s Youth Ecological Stewardship Training and Employment Programs including Ashland Watershed, Klamath Tribal, and Wild Rivers. |
1696 | Euvalcree | 2023 | Malheur | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support EUVALCREE and Friends of Owyhee’s collaboration on providing Outdoor Education and Leadership camps. |
1697 | Rogue Climate | 2023 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support Rogue Climate and the Rogue Action Center to implement two internship programs for high school students in the Rogue Valley and South Coast focused on youth organizing and climate justice. |
1698 | Soul River Inc. | 2023 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support Soul River Inc. to evolve programming for BIPOC youth via Environmental Youth Leadership Chapters. |
1699 | ELSO Inc./Tappin’ Roots | 2023 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 60,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support the Tappin’ Roots internship program in collaboration with BEAM Village, Friends of Tryon Creek, and the Blueprint Foundation. |
1700 | Wallowa Resources | 2023 | Wallowa | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 40,000 | Year one of a five-year request to support Wallowa Mountain Institute’s hub for high school youth workforce, leadership, and career readiness initiatives. |
1701 | High Desert Partnership | 2023 | Harney | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support High Desert Partnership’s Youth Changing the Community Collaborative, which creates local career opportunities for rural and Tribal youth focus on environmental stewardship. |
1702 | Impact NW – YouthSource & Supa Fresh Youth Farm | 2023 | Washington | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support the Supa Fresh Youth Farm Program serving youth in Washington County. |
1703 | Long Tom Watershed Council | 2023 | Lane | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 25,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support the Traditional Ecological Inquiry internship Program for Tribal youth and families across the state of Oregon. |
1704 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2023 | Benton | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support the Mary’s River Watershed Council’s Youth Council program. |
1705 | Rios to Rivers | 2023 | Klamath | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support the Rios to Rivers Paddle Tribal Waters Program for Indigenous youth in the Klamath River basin. |
1706 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2023 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 20,000 | Year two of a two-year request for general operation support for growth of youth education programs across the Central Oregon region. |
1707 | Rural Organizing Project | 2023 | Lane | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | for general operating support. |
1708 | OMSI Camp Gray | 2023 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | for cleaning and weatherization of wood surfaces, windows, and door surrounds. |
1709 | Gales Creek Camp for Children with Diabetes | 2023 | Washington | Camp Maintenance | 25,400 | for support to upgrade and replace two water heaters that serve camper showers, laundry, and the commercial kitchen. |
1710 | Grove Christian Service Camp | 2023 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 22,400 | for maintenance and updates to the grounds areas around public spaces to make them safer and more accessible for youth. |
1711 | Camp Kiwanilong | 2023 | Clatsop | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to replace the boat dock floatation system and to increase accessibility to the dock. |
1712 | Portland Community Football Club | 2023 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 7,000 | for general operating support. |
1713 | Camp Fire Wilani | 2023 | Lane | Outdoor School | 5,856 | for general operating support. |
1714 | Camp Arrah Wanna | 2023 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | for support for camp maintenance staffing. |
1715 | Camp Collins | 2023 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | to upgrade trails, tents and tent platforms for Counselors in Training, electrical panels, and drinking fountains. |
1716 | Camp Elkanah | 2023 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | for support to upgrade backup electrical systems and drink stations. |
1717 | Camp Latgawa | 2023 | Jackson | Camp Maintenance | 25,000 | for funds to support deck repair, new heating, and new flooring. |
1718 | Camp Westwind | 2023 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | for emergency support for water system repairs and replacements for outdoor seating for students. |
1719 | Canyonview Camp | 2023 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 40,000 | for support to replace damage gutters, replacement flooring, repair of barn siding, repair and install drinking foundations, and upgrading fields, and support for maintenance personnel. |
1720 | Drift Creek Camp | 2023 | Lincoln | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | for support for replacement of flooring, windows, gutters, and upgrades of roadways and trails and coinciding maintenance staffing. |
1721 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2023 | Klamath | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | for support would upgrade the electricity in the facility and upgrade roofing to allow building access in the winter. |
1722 | Siskiyou Field Institute | 2023 | Josephine | Camp Maintenance | 45,000 | for support for updating SFI’s water pipeline. |
1723 | Columbia Slough Watershed Council | 2023 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to help Slough School make over 4,000 student contacts, helping students build a relationship with the natural areas close to their schools and communities. |
1724 | Oregon State University | 2023 | Benton | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to more deeply integrate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion into the policies, procedures, perceptions and positionality of Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP). |
1725 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2023 | Lane | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support program development, coordination, and implementation of a Regional Education Program. |
1726 | Association of Nature Center Administrators | 2023 | Out of State | Outdoor School | 5,000 | for support for the National Outdoor School for All Project Manager. |
1727 | Canyonview Ministries/Bible Teaching Inc. | 2023 | Marion | Outdoor School | 15,000 | for funding for supplies to enhance the program’s capacity to deliver updated programming for outdoor school. |
1728 | Progressive Multiplier Fund | 2023 | Out of State | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 40,000 | to support the third year of the Pacific Northwest pilot in partnership with other funders to provide technical support to BIPOC-led, movement building organizations in Oregon to build power through revenue generation. |
1729 | Yarg Foundation - Youth Intervention & Support for Children and Young Adults Impacted by Parental Incarceration | 2023 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | to support Youth Intervention and Empowerment. |
1730 | Hatfield Futures Project – National Policy Consensus Center, Portland State University | 2023 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 25,000 | Year one of a three-year request to support the Hatfield Future’s Project and their efforts to engage youth in generating and presenting innovative solutions for Oregon’s most important issues. |
1731 | Latino Partnership Program - OCF | 2023 | Statewide | Other | 20,000 | to support the Latino/x student success in 2024, including support for the Latino/x Student Success Community Engagement grantees and/or the 2023 Conexiones Summit. |
1732 | Urban Gleaners | 2023 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | general operating support |
1733 | Oregon Coast Council for the Arts | 2023 | Lincoln | Gray Engagement | 2,500 | for general operating support |
1734 | New Avenues for Youth | 2023 | Multnomah | Gray Engagement | 1,500 | for general operating support |
1735 | Klamath Outdoor Science School | 2024 | Klamath | Environmental Education | 16,000 | Year three of a three-year request to provide free environmental education programs for rural 3rd & 4th grade students in Klamath, Jackson, and Lake counties |
1736 | Friends of Outdoor School | 2024 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 30,000 | to support the engagement of Thorn Run Partners for legislative affairs efforts related to outdoor school |
1737 | Forest Hills Lutheran Christian School | 2024 | Washington | Outdoor School | 9,350 | to support attendance of 25 students to outdoor school |
1738 | O’Hara Catholic School | 2024 | Lane | Outdoor School | 15,414 | to support attendance of 55 6th graders to outdoor school. |
1739 | Valor Christian School International | 2024 | Washington | Outdoor School | 13,823 | to support attendance of 20 sixth graders to outdoor school |
1740 | Zion Christian School | 2024 | Benton | Outdoor School | 8,250 | to support attendance of 11 sixth graders to outdoor school |
1741 | Camp Baldwin | 2024 | Wasco | Camp Maintenance | 40,000 | for maintenance staffing support and to upgrade the Baldwin dining hall, including window replacement and insulation |
1742 | Camp Lutherwood | 2024 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 52,000 | to support updates to cabins, improvements to parking and bus access, and camp maintenance staff |
1743 | Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp | 2024 | Multnomah | Camp Maintenance | 29,500 | to support the completion of upgrades to the dining hall in support of the sensory reduction project |
1744 | Caldera | 2024 | Deschutes | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | to support structural repairs to the Summer Kitchen of the Arts Center in Sisters |
1745 | Camp Attitude | 2024 | Linn | Camp Maintenance | 32,000 | for support for ongoing maintenance projects including deck and flooring repairs, upgrades to heating, and roof replacements |
1746 | Pride Foundation | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 10,000 | to support the Queer Data Project |
1747 | Love Is King | 2024 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 9,000 | to lead and facilitate the Youth Eco-Justice Journalism project |
1748 | Black Student Success | 2024 | Statewide | Other | 20,000 | for support of the Black Student Success Network |
1749 | Climate Change & Healthy Habitats Collective Giving Group | 2024 | Statewide | Gray Engagement | 5,000 | to support the Climate and Healthy Habitats Collective Giving Group fund |
1750 | Ascension School | 2024 | Union | Camp Maintenance | 48,000 | for support for upgrading existing furnaces and heat pumps |
1751 | Camp Magruder | 2024 | Tillamook | Camp Maintenance | 60,000 | for support for cost of replacing roof on the camp dining hall |
1752 | Lake Creek Youth Camp | 2024 | Grant | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | for support for upgrading records storage, as well as painting and upgrades to beds |
1753 | Straub Outdoors | 2024 | Marion | Outdoor School | 14,875 | for the “Accessing the Outdoors” program to help increase capacity |
1754 | OMSI | 2024 | Multnomah | Outdoor School | 13,000 | for support to cover the cost of Kairos PDX attendance to outdoor school to Camp Gray |
1755 | Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians | 2024 | Statewide | Geography Education | 30,000 | to develop a multipurpose project for youth to learn about geography, from a socially and culturally relevant lens, provide information that is useful for multiple users |
1756 | Friends of Tryon Creek State Park | 2024 | Marion/Washington | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support educational engagement, curriculum building and educational material support for a place-based program at Tryon Creek State Natural Area |
1757 | Soul River Inc. | 2024 | Deschutes | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support four deployments of youth and mentors focused on providing cross-cultural experiences in the Arctic and Warm Springs |
1758 | Salem-Keizer School District | 2024 | Marion/Polk | Geography Education | 30,000 | to support the interweaving of Oregon geography with Native-based place-based curriculum for the NEP summer program, staff hours, field trips and materials, and events the following year |
1759 | Vesper Meadow | 2024 | Statewide | Geography Education | 30,000 | to develop the Fire Ecology and Cultural Fire Curriculum and provide teacher workshops throughout the state |
1760 | Maxville Heritage Interpretative Center | 2024 | Wallowa | Geography Education | 25,000 | to develop, implement and customize interdisciplinary geography curricula for the newly acquired Maxville Townsite and surrounding acres |
1761 | Papalaxsimisha | 2024 | Jefferson | Geography Education | 25,000 | to support the increase of cultural knowledge and teachings that will help with the connection to culture and land |
1762 | Springfield Education Foundation | 2024 | Lane | Geography Education | 15,000 | to help support expedition leadership, collaboration, geography education and environmental stewardship, and journalistic learning |
1763 | The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science | 2024 | Multnomah | Geography Education | 30,000 | to strengthen and grow the Cottonwood School's place-based education teacher training program, including development of training materials and professional development and support for fieldwork and guest speaker programs |
1764 | Oregon Council for Social Studies | 2024 | Marion | Geography Education | 25,000 | to host a one-day professional development conference for Oregon teachers focused on place-based education |
1765 | Adelante Mujeres | 2024 | Washington | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to support for their Empowering Latinx Youth in Environmental Education Project in partnership with Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District |
1766 | Children's Forest of Central Oregon | 2024 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 36,000 | to develop lessons focused around indigenous knowledge and educators |
1767 | ELSO | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 24,000 | to support ELSO's overall work in planning, delivering, and evaluating community informed youth programs |
1768 | Curry Soil & Water Conservation District | 2024 | Curry | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to increase internal and external capacity to reach students through meaningful environmental education |
1769 | Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | to help cover costs of supplies, website development, and programming |
1770 | Growing Gardens | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to help bring fresh food access and building healthy food habits among K-8 students in school gardens |
1771 | Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 18,000 | to provide science instruction and hands-on learning experiences for grades 3-5 |
1772 | Southern Oregon Land Conservancy | 2024 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to be used as operating support for our education programs |
1773 | Verde | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to expand Club Aves into new locations: Hacienda Rockwood Village in Gresham and five mobile home parks in Cully, and add an outdoor education element to Lideres Verdes, the leadership development program in Cully |
1774 | Beyond Toxics | 2024 | Lane | Environmental Education | 27,000 | to support a multi-racial and multi-cultural team to develop environmental education |
1775 | Black Oregon Land Trust (with Fee’dom Freedom Farm) | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 35,000 | to support youth education in environmental education and to help expand outreach |
1776 | Central Oregon Environmental Center | 2024 | Deschutes | Environmental Education | 15,000 | to support staff salaries |
1777 | Food Roots | 2024 | Tillamook | Environmental Education | 15,000 | to help pay for staffing expenses |
1778 | Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council | 2024 | Lane | Environmental Education | 30,000 | to support program development, coordination, and implementation of a Regional Education Program |
1779 | North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council | 2024 | Clackamas | Environmental Education | 15,000 | to support the Rowe Middle School portion of the environmental education project |
1780 | People of Color Outdoors | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 6,500 | for People of Color Outdoors for support of a camp rental, food, teachers, mileage, staff time, books and supplies |
1781 | Playa | 2024 | Lake | Environmental Education | 8,500 | to help fund scientist stipends and event science supplies |
1782 | Prairie City School District #4 | 2024 | Grant | Environmental Education | 10,000 | to help pay for a Farm to School Coordinator's salary as well as pay for expert guest speakers and real farm/ranch experiences |
1783 | Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center | 2024 | Wallowa | Environmental Education | 16,000 | to support educator pay, curriculum development, training, and for supplies and materials |
1784 | Wild Diversity | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 25,000 | to be used to offset a portion of costs associated with delivering youth programming |
1785 | Bird Alliance of Portland collaboration with Hacienda | 2024 | Multnomah | Environmental Education | 20,000 | to provide meaningful, paid training and work experience for young adults from Hacienda CDC, elevating them as leaders and mentors in their own community to facilitate development of a program for kids K-8 |
1786 | Grande Ronde Model Watershed (with Growing Community Roots & Community Science Project) | 2024 | Union | Environmental Education | 44,000 | to help fund future programs |
1787 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project (with Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative) | 2024 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 45,000 | to pilot an inclusive and place-based indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge Indigenous Instructor Mentorship project in southern Oregon |
1788 | The Crest (with Friends of Cascade Siskiyou Monument and Pollinator Project Rogue Valley) | 2024 | Jackson | Environmental Education | 30,000 | to help cover a portion of an Education Coordinator position along with other program expenses |
1789 | Center for Diversity and the Environment | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 40,000 | to support the Oregon Environment 2042 Leadership Program and Environmental Professionals of Color |
1790 | OCF: K-12 Summer Learning Summit | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 10,000 | to support a summit of stakeholders to help inform the future of statewide Summer Learning funding in partnership with Foundations for a Better Oregon and the state |
1791 | APANO | 2024 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 30,000 | to support APANO’s youth organizing program aimed to build the leadership skills of working-class Asian high school youth through community organizing, environmental and civic education, and workforce development. |
1792 | Beyond Toxics | 2024 | Lane | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | to support Beyond Toxics to provide environmental and climate justice education to high school youth in Lane County. |
1793 | CAPACES Leadership Institute | 2024 | Marion | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | to support CAPACES Leadership Institute’s Anahuac Program, including their Youth Fellowship Program and additional field and self-development |
1794 | Children’s Forest of Central Oregon | 2024 | Deschutes | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | to support the collaboration between Children’s Forest, Vamonos Outside, and the Environmental Center to engage high school youth in Central Oregon in job training and youth-led projects in the environmental sector |
1795 | Coos Watershed | 2024 | Coos | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | to support Coos Watershed to evaluate, further develop, and continue youth programming and workforce development engaging high school youth in Coos County |
1796 | Lomakatsi Restoration Project | 2024 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 40,000 | to support of Lomakatsi’s Youth Ecological Stewardship Training and Employment Programs including Ashland Watershed, Klamath Tribal, and Wild Rivers |
1797 | Euvalcree | 2024 | Malheur | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | to support EUVALCREE and Friends of Owyhee’s collaboration on providing Outdoor Education and Leadership camps. |
1798 | Rogue Climate | 2024 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 45,000 | to support Rogue Climate and the Rogue Action Center to implement two internship programs for high school students in the Rogue Valley and South Coast focused on youth organizing and climate justice. |
1799 | ELSO Inc./Tappin’ Roots | 2024 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 60,000 | to support the Tappin’ Roots internship program in collaboration with BEAM Village, Friends of Tryon Creek, and the Blueprint Foundation. |
1800 | Wallowa Resources | 2024 | Wallowa | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 40,000 | to support Wallowa Mountain Institute’s hub for high school youth workforce, leadership, and career readiness initiatives |
1801 | Hatfield Futures Project | 2024 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 25,000 | to support the Hatfield Future’s Project and their efforts to engage youth in generating and presenting innovative solutions for Oregon’s most important issues |
1802 | High Desert Partnership | 2024 | Harney | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | to support High Desert Partnership’s Youth Changing the Community Collaborative, which creates local career opportunities for rural and Tribal youth focus on environmental stewardship |
1803 | Impact NW – YouthSource & Supa Fresh Youth Farm | 2024 | Washington | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | to support the Supa Fresh Youth Farm Program serving youth in Washington County |
1804 | Long Tom Watershed Council | 2024 | Statewide | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 25,000 | to support the Traditional Ecological Inquiry internship Program for Tribal youth and families across the state of Oregon |
1805 | Marys River Watershed Council | 2024 | Benton | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | to support the Mary’s River Watershed Council’s Youth Council program |
1806 | Rios to Rivers | 2024 | Klamath | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 20,000 | to support the Rios to Rivers Paddle Tribal Waters Program for Indigenous youth in the Klamath River basin |
1807 | Canyonview Ministries Camp and Equestrian Center | 2024 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 20,000 | request for support for maintenance of camp facility and grounds including road repaving and repair, roof replacement, painting, and siding repairs |
1808 | Camp Arrah Wanna | 2024 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 40,000 | request for support for maintenance staff positions and window and door replacements |
1809 | Camp Myrtlewood | 2024 | Coos | Camp Maintenance | 60,000 | request for support for upgrading the camp bathroom facility |
1810 | OMSI - Hancock Field Station | 2024 | Wheeler | Camp Maintenance | 42,600 | request for support for improvements to camp managers house, walk-in freezer door, and well inspection and repair |
1811 | Camp Taloali | 2024 | Marion | Camp Maintenance | 10,900 | request for support for pool repair and upgrades and bunk bed replacements |
1812 | Camp Tamarack | 2024 | Jefferson | Camp Maintenance | 35,000 | request for support for upgrading heating and AC systems in main lodge and Hobby House |
1813 | Rogue Environmental Ed | 2024 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 15,300 | to enhance the Rogue Outdoor School High School Leader Program |
1814 | Cascade View Christian School | 2024 | Marion | Outdoor School | 5,000 | Cascade View Christian School – Request for support to cover a portion of costs for 6th grade students to attend outdoor school in 2024/25 |
1815 | Blue Sky Funders Forum | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 25,000 | to support the 10th Anniversary Fund |
1816 | Rural Organizing Project | 2024 | Lane | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | for general operating support |
1817 | Wild Diversity | 2024 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 20,000 | for general operating support |
1818 | Eastern Oregon University | 2024 | Wasco | Environmental Education | 25,500 | to support Teach Rural Oregon to expand the Cottonwood Canyon Teacher Institute in order to serve rural educators by providing a place based environmental education component at Cottonwood Canyon State Park |
1819 | Oregon State University | 2024 | Benton | Environmental Education | 20,500 | to more deeply integrate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion into policies, procedures, perceptions, and positionality of the Department of Forestry’s Oregon Natural Resources Education Program. |
1820 | Camp Fire Columbia-Camp Namanu | 2024 | Clackamas | Camp Maintenance | 10,000 | request for support for improvements in the main housing for year-round staff and the residence space in the Health Center |
1821 | Grove Christian Camp aka Grove Camp Outdoor School | 2024 | Lane | Camp Maintenance | 15,000 | request for support for the Water System Improvement Project, for completion of a second well |
1822 | Rogue Valley Family YMCA at Elk Trail | 2024 | Jackson | Outdoor School | 20,000 | request for a planning grant for development of comprehensive outdoor school program serving Southern Oregon |
1823 | Sunny Wolf Charter School | 2024 | Josephine | Outdoor School | 8,950 | request for support for funding fifth grade student |
1824 | Soul River Inc | 2024 | Multnomah | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 35,000 | to support Soul River Inc. programming with youth and veterans |
1825 | Yakona Nature Preserve and Learning Center | 2024 | Lincoln | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 25,000 | to support Yakona’s Creating Connections education program engaging high school students in internships and educational programming |
1826 | Butte Falls School District #91 | 2024 | Jackson | Youth Leadership for the Environment | 22,000 | to support Butte Falls Natural Resource Center programming engaging high school youth in internships and supporting summer and school year education programming at the center |
1827 | National Caucus of Environmental Legislators | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 75,000 | to support an Oregon Outdoor Opportunity Convening and the development of an Outdoor Risk and Insurance Resource and Webinar |
1828 | The Trust for Public Land | 2024 | Statewide | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | to the Oregon Rural Community Schoolyards program at the Trust for Public Land for general programmatic support |
1829 | Yarg Foundation | 2024 | Multnomah | Action Fund to Advance Equity | 30,000 | to support Word is Bond and their work/engagement in Yarg’s Youth Intervention Grant Program |
$ 27,196,065 |