Vision and Values
The fund advisors of the Gray Family Fund seek to fulfill John and Betty Gray’s faith in the human spirit. The family acknowledges their responsibility to give back to the systems that nurture all of us: our culture, our natural environments, and our communities.
Environmental Education Program Description
Statement of Purpose
The Environmental Education Program seeks to encourage a strong local land ethic, sustainable communities, and stewardship of the natural environment by citizens throughout Oregon.
The Fund is committed long term to institutionalizing a series of age appropriate experiences that build a sense of place and responsibility towards Oregon and the region.
Funding Goals for the Environmental Education Program
The program will support four general goals:
- Strengthening and developing programs that provide outdoor experiences for youth from early childhood through grade 12.
- Creating, expanding, and improving programs that connect schools with their communities and provide students with practical hands-on experience in addressing environmental issues both locally and globally.
- Supporting programs committed to creating comprehensive, significant, lasting change in educational systems, fostering improved understanding of and interaction with our natural systems.
- Encouraging programs that explore and integrate boundaries between art and science, and connect creativity with the natural environment.
OCF makes grants to schools, government agencies, and nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations. Up to $700,000 will be available for grants in the 2010 calendar year. The fund will award grants in each of the three categories listed below, with a priority given to overnight, residential outdoor school programs.

Fall Project Category
The Gray Family Fund Environmental Education Program invites proposals that support:
- For the July 30, 2010 deadline OCF invites only applications for Overnight, Residential Outdoor School Programs for fifth and sixth grade students, with award notification by December.
Discrimination Policy
OCF does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation, physical circumstances or national origin. Grant applicants must hold similar standards. OCF does not consider grant applications from organizations known to have discriminatory policies.
Application Information
Applications for the three listed categories are due on January 29th, 2010, with award notification by June. For the July 30, 2010 deadline, OCF invites only applications for Overnight, Residential Outdoor School Programs for fifth and sixth grade students, with award notification by December.
Successful multi-year applicants are encouraged to reapply by the appropriate deadline, based on the date of their 2009 grant award.
Applicants must submit a project Evaluation Plan with the original application, and submit an Evaluation Report Form eight months after receiving the grant. Please apply electronically, if possible. Please contact Lara Utman at The Oregon Community Foundation 503.227.6846 with further questions.
Category Descriptions
Overnight, Residential Outdoor School Programs: For fifth and sixth grade students
Every fifth and sixth grader in Oregon will attend a residential, experiential, interdisciplinary, outdoor-oriented educational experience that engages the senses and employs recognized best practices.
The fund will prioritize:
- Programs 3-5 days in length; expansions or renewals of programs.
- Programs that request no more than 35% of overall budget, unless establishing a new program.
- Programs that show extensive community support and developed partnerships.
- Programs that give scholarships to students in need or to the programs of schools in need.
- Programs that engage college or high school students as mentors.
- Programs that incorporate pre-trip orientation and post-trip follow up sessions for students and teachers.
- Programs that assess both short- and long-term changes in participants’ understanding of natural systems.
For more information please go to:
2010 Request for Proposals
Evaluation Framework
Environmental Education Resources
2010 Application (PDF form)
Please note the new format of the application, which can be completed and saved in a PDF format. For the latest version of the free Adobe Reader software, visit http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/.
Evaluation Report Form (Word document)
Environmental Education Program – Spring 2010 Grants
Environmental Education Program – Fall 2009 Grants
Environmental Education Program – Spring 2009 Grants
Environmental Education Program – Fall 2008 Grants
Environmental Education Program – Spring 2008 Grants
Please e-mail inquiries to enviroed@oregoncf.org or call (503) 227-6846.