OCF on the North Coast
Counties Served: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln and Tillamook
Oregon's North Coast runs from Astoria, the oldest city west of the Mississippi, through Lincoln City, incorporated in 1965. More traditional economic engines of fishing and timber exist side by side with a growing tourism industry and arts scene.
OCF on the North Coast
- OCF Charitable Funds: 42
- Value of Endowment: $12,919,626
- Grants and Scholarships to region (2010): $1,109,305
- Number of Volunteers: 60
Grants and Scholarships
To build stronger communities, OCF works with a broad base of donors, nonprofits and volunteers throughout the state. We disbursed approximately $60 million in 2010 to more than 2,000 nonprofits and 2,300 students.
Leading principles of the foundation’s discretionary grantmaking are to:
- Build an inclusive spirit of community encompassing all the people of Oregon
- Prioritize investments that resolve problems at their source
- Connect private citizens to address needs and aspirations of their communities
Grants
Scholarships
Community 101
Collaboration and critical thinking, with an overlay of civic engagement, are at the root of C101, the foundation's youth philanthropy program. Students work together to identify community needs, research nonprofits, conduct site visits, review grant applications and make funding decisions. Each classroom has $5,000 to award in grants to community nonprofits.
Literacy
An OCF North Coast Regional Action Initiative in Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln and Tillamook Counties
Our donors care.
OCF connects caring with action by matching donors to causes and communities in need.
Donors in the OCF community are as varied as the state we serve. We guide individuals, families, businesses and organizations with all sizes of charitable resources at their disposal.
For the past 38 years, we’ve helped donors create charitable funds to support the causes they care about.