Our Grant Review Process
Gray Family Foundation (Gray FF) strives to be transparent related to our decision-making processes. The following outlines the general composition of our grant review committees, who develop recommendations for funding, as well as the process we use as a Foundation to make funding decisions. If you have further questions about our processes, you may contact grants@grayff.org or call 503-552-3500.
Review Committee Composition
- In alignment with our overall mission and our statement on equity, diversity, and inclusion, Gray FF works to ensure that our grant review committees for our competitive grant programs include a combination of the following:
- Program committee members (Environmental Education, Geography, Camp Maintenance) appointed by Gray FF Board of Directors.
- Additional reviewers as needed based on quantity of proposals including:
- Direct practitioners in the field supported via grant programs (e.g. environmental education, outdoor education, geography education, k-12 formal and informal education).
- Non-profit leadership and development/fundraising staff (with priority from currently funded organizations and/or organizations who are considering applying in future cycles).
- Gray FF Board Members and committee members, Oregon Community Foundation staff and donors, academics, and/or other community thought leaders.
- Review committee membership preference is given to practitioners and leaders who share experience and values with Oregon’s diverse communities.
- Gray FF staff works to ensure that each program committee and grant review committee have majority representation from the grant program field and the communities reached via grantmaking.
- Reviewers may participate for up to three consecutive years.
- Individuals cannot participate in a review process if their organization has a pending application for that cycle, however may still be members of a program committee.
Grant Application Decision-Making Process
Grant review committees operate on an ad hoc basis and are convened as needed to review grants and develop recommendations for the Gray FF Board of Directors.
- Gray FF staff offers assistance and guidance to applicants during the submission process as needed.
- Gray FF staff conducts initial review of applications and follows up with applicants for additional information as needed.
- Gray FF staff conducts outreach, recruitment, and training of grant review volunteers preceding grant review cycles, which may include organizations with active, multi-year grants.
- Grant reviewers are assigned a group of proposals for review and scoring; organized by geographic distribution, organization or program size, and project type (if applicable to grant cycle).
- Each proposal is reviewed and scored by 2-3 volunteer grant reviewers.
- Reviewer training is based on the criteria outlined in the request for proposal.
- The full grant review committee convenes in-person to discuss proposals and develop a list of recommendations for the Gray FF staff.
- Gray FF staff collects input from applicants and grant reviewers to continue to improve and refine our processes in future years.
- Gray FF staff finalizes recommendations based on the grant review committee’s input, geographic distribution, Foundation priorities, and other factors applicable during that cycle.
- Recommendations are shared with Gray FF Board of Directors for final approval.
Example Lifecycle of a Grant Application
Interested in participating as a volunteer grant reviewer? Email grants@grayff.org for more information.