PORTLAND, Ore. — Local organizations who provide music, theater, community festivals and connections to local history are vital to their communities. They create beauty, unite people across cultures, generate jobs and foster the creativity needed to tackle complex problems. To support this crucial work, the Pacific Power Foundation is donating $175,450 in new grant funding to community-serving organizations in Oregon, Washington and California.
The grants will help fund a variety of projects, including free arts events and education; community celebrations of cultural heritage; art education and festivals for kids; and programs for Indigenous students and rural youth.
“Local programs like these play a crucial role in nurturing and uplifting community organizations who not only provide essential support to their neighbors, but also inspire and connect us all, reminding us of the strength we share together,” said Ryan Flynn, director of the Pacific Power Foundation and president of Pacific Power.
This recent round of grants focused on art and culture is one of the foundation’s four annual grant cycles.
A total of 64 grants were given to local organizations in Oregon, Washington and California. A sample of grants includes:
Oregon-based organizations:
California-based organizations:
Washington-based organizations: