Douglas County Groups Included In Pacific Power Foundation Grant Awards
Three Douglas County organizations are among 115 recipients in the Pacific Power Foundation’s latest grant cycle. Camp Millennium, North Umpqua Holiday Food and Gift Program, and YMCA of Douglas County were included in the regional awards supporting safety and wellness programs.
ROSEBURG, Ore. — Three Douglas County organizations are among the recipients in the Pacific Power Foundation’s latest round of safety and wellness grants, a regional funding effort that awarded 115 grants totaling $344,002 across Oregon, Washington, and California.
The foundation said the grants will help support programs focused on food insecurity, shelter, healthcare access, and other services aimed at improving community well-being.
For Douglas County, the organizations named in the announcement were:
- Douglas County
- Camp Millennium
- North Umpqua Holiday Food and Gift Program
- YMCA of Douglas County
Pacific Power Foundation Director Ryan Flynn, who also serves as president of Pacific Power, said the funding is intended to support groups working to meet urgent needs for individuals and families throughout the region.
While the announcement includes organizations across three states, Douglas County’s inclusion means part of the funding will reach programs serving the Roseburg area and nearby communities.
Other recipients listed by location included:
- Benton County
- Center Against Rape & Domestic Violence
- South Corvallis Food Bank
- Clatsop County
- North Coast Food Web
- The Harbor, Inc.
- Coos County
- Kids’ HOPE Center
- Valley Food Share
- Deschutes County
- Assistance League of Bend
- Camp Fire Central Oregon
- High Desert Food and Farm Alliance
- Mosaic Community Health
- Hood River County
- Hood River County Christmas Project
- Hood River Valley Adult Center
- Jackson County
- Butte Falls Volunteer Fire and Rescue
- Cascade Girl
- La Clinica
- Jefferson County
- Jefferson County Faith Based Network
- Josephine County
- Crossing Bridges Therapeutic Riding Center
- Siskiyou Community Health Center
- Klamath County
- Ella Redkey Pool
- Henley High School Engineering
- Pregnancy Hope Center
- Lane County
- Circle of Friends
- Willamette Farm and Food Coalition
- Lincoln County
- Lincoln County School District
- North Lincoln Hospital Foundation
- Linn County
- ABC House
- FISH of Lebanon
- Harrisburg Fire & Rescue
- Marion County
- Marion-Polk Food Share
- Multnomah County
- Bradley Angle
- Community for Positive Aging
- Feeding Families Foundation
- Friendly House Elder Pride Services
- Legacy Health Foundation
- Recovery Café Roseway
- Polk County
- CASA of Polk County
- Dallas Food Bank
- Polk County Fire District No. 1
- Umatilla County
- Athena-Weston School District
- Made to Thrive
- Pioneer Relief Nursery
- Wallowa County
- Cross the Divide
- Enterprise Fire Department
- Friends of Joseph Firefighters
- Washington County
- Every Body Athletics
- Walla Walla County, Washington
- Walla Walla Alliance for the Homeless
- Walla Walla County Department of Community Health
- City of Walla Walla Fire Department
- Yakima County, Washington
- Prime Time
- Central Washington Mountain Rescue
- People for People Meals on Wheels
- Rod’s House
- Del Norte County, California
- North Coast Rape Crisis Team
- Siskiyou County, California
- Hornbrook Community Association
- Madrone Hospice
- Mercy Foundation North
The safety and wellness grant cycle is one of four funding rounds the Pacific Power Foundation holds each year.
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