Oregon Community Foundation

Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) puts donated money to work in Oregon. Since 1973, OCF grantmaking, research, advocacy and community-advised solutions have helped individuals, families, businesses and organizations create charitable funds to improve lives for all Oregonians. Through these funds, in 2018 OCF awarded more than $109 million in grants and scholarships. According to the Columbus Survey, OCF is the ninth largest community foundation in the United States as ranked by asset size in U.S. dollars as of 2017.[1] OCF proudly serves the entire state of Oregon through its offices located in Portland, Bend, Eugene, Medford and Salem.

Oregon Community Foundation
Location
Area served
Oregon
MethodDonations and Grants
Key people
Sue Naumes
Board Chair
EndowmentUS$2.3 billion (2018)
Websitewww.oregoncf.org

PRIORITIES:

Advancing Opportunity OCF funds programs that support parents and families and provide opportunities for children to learn and thrive, particularly low-income children, children of color and rural children.

Engaging Communities OCF funds programs that increase participation and leadership in communities, enhance arts and culture, and promote a healthy environment and economy.

Inspiring giving. OCF works with donors to create legacies to support the causes they care about.

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