Community Foundation Grants to Portland Open Bible Church


Organization - Portland Open Bible Church
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $20,000
Grant Purpose - Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Foundation - Oregon Community Foundation

Organization - Open Bible Standard Churches
Year Awarded - 2017
Grant Amount - $10,000
Grant Purpose - Human Services
Foundation - Oregon Community Foundation



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Organization - Alameda County Community Food Bank
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $955,000
Grant Purpose - To Support Alameda County Community Food Bank In Regranting $5,000 To Each Of Its Key Community Partners In Their Distribution Network. To Provide Critical Services Including Disaster-related Food, Shelter, Health And Or Mental Health Services To Affected Vulnerable Communities In Alameda, Marin, San Francisco And San Mateo Counties During The First 30 Days Following A Disaster. For General Operating Support. $20,000 For Support Of Alameda County Community Food Bank And $30,000 For Distribution To Smaller Food Pantries, For General Operating Support. A One-time Covid Response Grant. For General Operating Support.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


Organization - Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $647,500
Grant Purpose - To Provide Core Operating Support To A Collective Of San Francisco-based Anchor Organizations Including Ccdc, Tndc, Cyc, Without Walls, Meda, And Ycd. To Provide Critical Services To The Community, Including Disaster-related Food, Shelter, Health, And/or Mental Health Services To Affected, Vulnerable Communities In Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, And San Mateo Counties Beginning During The First 30 Days Following A Disaster. For General Operating Support. To Support Tndc's Tenderloin People's Garden. For General Support. For Food & Nutrition Program & Healthy Corner Store. For General Support And Pool Toss, To Support Tndc's Covid-19 Emergency Response. For General Support.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation


Organization - Dare To Care Inc
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $84,138
Grant Purpose - Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Foundation - Community Foundation of Louisville


Organization - New Roots
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $21,159
Grant Purpose - Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Foundation - Community Foundation of Louisville


Organization - The Food Literacy Project At Oxmoor Farm Inc
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $19,024
Grant Purpose - Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
Foundation - Community Foundation of Louisville


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