Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation

5885 Meadows Road Suite 400 - Lake Oswego - OR 97035, Oregon
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $18.51M
Total Giving: $3.35M
Grants: 246
Median Grant: $6,000

Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation, a large 990pf foundation in Oregon, provides grants ranging from $5K to $200K annually.

2024 Summary

$18.51M

Total Assets

$3.35M

Funding Awarded

246

Grants Given

$6,000

Median Grant

$150,000

Largest Grant

$5,000

Smallest Grant

2024 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Seattle Economic Development Fund $150,000 Tukwila, WASHINGTON Loan Readiness Center
Centro Community Partners $125,000 Oakland, CALIFORNIA Microenterprise Ecosystem Development And Access To Capital For Women And Minority Entrepreneurs
Rebuilding Together South Sound $100,000 Tacoma, WASHINGTON Umpqua Bank Has An Opportunity To Support Our Growing Organization As We 1) Create A More Sustainable And Thriving Organization, 2) Continue Outreach Into Under Resourced Communities, And 3) Provide Our Clients With Resources And Relationships Which Can Create More Stability And Sustainability In All Aspects Of Their Lives.
Portland Workforce Alliance $100,000 Portland, OREGON With This Investment From Umpqua Bank, Pwa Will Build Its Capacity And Infrastructure To Integrate Financial Literacy Into Its Career Development Programming, With A Focus On High School Students From Underrepresented, Marginalized And Under Resourced Communities. Our Primary Goal Is To Educate And Empower Youth To Navigate And Make Informed Decisions Around The Financial Pitfalls And Opportunities Related To Their Career/Job, Student Loans,Pay And Overall, Their Financial Wellbeing.
American Red Cross Cascades Region $100,000 Medford, MASSACHUSETTS American Red Cross Disaster Response
Micro Enterprise Services Of Oregon $50,000 Portland, OREGON Meso Program Expansion To Bring Technical Assistance And Access To Capital To Bipoc Entrepreneurs In Southern Oregon
Tacoma Community House $50,000 Tacoma, WASHINGTON Within Tacoma Community House, We Host A Number Of Programs To Prevent And Address Youth Homelessness. We Have Recently Opened A Youth Drop In Center That Serves As A Safe Space For Youth To Come Off The Streets, Meet With A Case Worker, Take A Ged Preparation Course And Apply For Jobs. We Believe That Through A Multitude Of Wrap Around Services, We Can Provide A Web Of Support So Youth Never Fall Through The Cracks And Can Be Supported To Thrive.
California Capital Financial Development Corporati $50,000 Sacramento, CALIFORNIA Small Businesses Who Succeed And Sustain Their Business In A Post Pandemic Economy Provide Economic And Social Benefit To The Communities They Reside In Through Job Creation, Neighborhood Improvement, And Increased Economic Activity. A Strong Small Business Presence Especially One That Thrives In The Context Of A Busy, Livable, Walkable Downtown Is What Gives A Community Its Character, Benefiting All Those Who Come To The Community. This Opportunity Allows California Capital To Support And Expand The Small Business Ecosystem Within Our Targeted Geographic Region.
Asia Pacific Cultural Center $50,000 Tacoma, WASHINGTON How Wonderful This Opportunity Is To Reynolds, Parkrose And Gresham Barlow Districts In East Multnomah County; Portland Public Schools; And The North Clackamas School District.
Nimiipuu Community Development Fund $50,000 Lapwai, IDAHO A Better Financial Life By Advancing Individual Self Determination And Self Sufficiency For Every Community Member By Providing Our Culturally Relevant Products And Services.
Share $50,000 Vancouver, WASHINGTON Share Is Requesting $50,000 In General Operating Support From Umpqua Bank And These Funds Will Be Used To Support Each Of Our Agency's Programs And Better Provide Services For Our Clients. As The Price Of Rent Continues To Climb And Wages Stay Stagnant, Share Is Serving An Increasing Number Of Families, Couples And Individuals Through Our Housing And Nutrition Programs. Share Will Utilize These Funds To Ensure That Even While Supplies And Services Are Becoming More Expensive, We Will Be Able To Continue Serving Our Clients At The Same Capacity With Life Saving Housing And Meal Programs.
Tacoma Urban League $50,000 Tacoma, WASHINGTON The Positive Parenting Program (Ppp) Supports Bipoc Families With Children Ages 0 12 Using A Strength Based Approach. Two Key Support Groups Are Encapsulated Within This Program, Including Being The Village (Btv) Which Serves Mothers To Improve Maternal And Child Health Outcomes, And The Black Parent Alliance (Bpa) Advocates Within The Black Community To Share Resources, Discuss Urgent Issues, And Improve The Lives Of Children And Parents.
Step By Step Family Support Center $50,000 Milton, WASHINGTON Meeting The Needs Of Pregnant Women, Mothers And Families From Maternity Support Services, Mental Health, Job Training To Potential Childcare. We Seek To Provide Support To The Entire Family Unit With A Holistic Approach To Care.
Umpqua Community Development Corporation $50,000 Roseburg, OREGON Neighbor Works Umpqua Is A New Partner With Business Oregon's Economic Equity Investment Program To Help Disadvantaged And Underserved Communities In Southwest Oregon Build Financial Resilience Through Financial Education, Financial Coaching, And Resilience Matched Savings Accounts. This New Program Helps Clients Who Have Never Accessed Our Services Feel Welcomed.Our Specific Client Targets Are Low Income Native American Tribal Members, Low Income Hispanic Community Members, And Low Income Residents Living In Our Affordable Housing. Our Coaches Will Meet Participants Where They Are At In Their Banking And Financial Skill Building Journeys. The Resilience Matched Savings Component Will Offer Participants A 5:1 Cash Match For Participants Saving $250 ($1,250 Match) Or $500($2,500 Match).
Community Partners For Affordable Housing $50,000 Portland, OREGON Support Cpah's Critical Resident Services, Provided At Our 11 Properties, Which Focuses On Preventing Evictions, Providing Enrichment And Community Activities, And Ensuring That Our Residents Are Thriving. Of Significant Importance Is Support For Cpah's Newest 100% Psh Building, The Joyce, With Residents Who Are Exiting Chronic Houselessness. Resident Service Efforts Are Critical For These Residents To Ensure They Remain Stable And Thriving In Their New Housing. Our Resident Coordinator Will Support 66 Individuals, Who Are Also Disabled, With Addressing Their Housing Needs And Providing Them With Community And Eviction Prevention Support.
New West Community Capital Inc $50,000 Boise, IDAHO New West Lends Primarily To Nonprofit And For Profit Affordable Housing Developers. New West Provides Much Needed Permanent Financing As Well As Predevelopment, Land Acquisition, Mini Perm, And Construction Financing For Affordable Housing And Community Facilities. Community Facilities Are Often Tied To The Economic Improvement Of A Community By Adding Infrastructure Basic To Quality Of Life.
Bellwether Housing $50,000 Seattle, WASHINGTON Bellwether Housing Creates Stable Communities And Access To Opportunity Through Affordable Housing. We Develop And Manage Homes For People With Limited Income Near Job Centers, Transit, And Services. Bellwether Residents Are Families Exiting Homelessness, Independent Seniors, Immigrants Seeking Opportunity, Preschool Teachers And Social Workers, And Young Professionals Just Starting Out. We Help Residents Thrive Through Access To Community Resources, Workforce Training, And Employment Connections, And Supportive Programming For Youth.
Oregon Native American Chamber $50,000 Portland, OREGON Over The Past Several Years, Northwest Native Chamber Has Dramatically Expanded Its Services To Meet The Rapidly Growing Needs Of Our Community (In Large Part Brought On By The Covid 19 Pandemic And Other Systemic Issues). This Growth Includes Expansion Of Our Existing Technical Assistance Programming And The Launch Of New Initiatives, Including Our Innovative Clean Energy Construction Incubator For Native Contractors, An Apex Accelerator To Help Native Businesses Secure Lucrative Government Contracts, The Community Economic Coalition, And An Equity Entrepreneur Program, Facilitating High Value Capital Access For Native Entrepreneurs. Nwnc Staff Has Risen To The Challenge, But The Rapid Expansion Has Left Us With Unmet Capacity And Programming Needs; Nwnc Is Requesting $50,000 From Umpqua Bank To Grow Our Organizational Capacity And Fill In Funding Gaps In Key Programs To Allow Us To Continue Providing These Vital Services To Our Community.
Hacienda Community Development Corporation $50,000 Portland, OREGON This Grant Will Support Hacienda's Main Priority, Building New Affordable Housing To Meet The Growing Need For Safe, Affordable Housing In Oregon. Your Unrestricted Funding Will Allow Us To Use The Funds Where They Are Needed Most As We Build New Affordable Housing In Clackamas And Washington Counties And Grow Our Resident Services Team To Support The New Individuals And Families Who Live In Hacienda Communities.
Homeaid America Inc $50,000 Irvine, CALIFORNIA Home Aid Respectfully Requests $50,000 From Umpqua Bank In Unrestricted Funding. This Funding Will Help Support Home Aid's Operations, Enabling The Success Of Our Affiliate Network Expansion Initiative.
... and 40 more recipients.
$20,000
$800,000
State
Total
  • WA

    Washington

    $800,000
  • OR

    Oregon

    $680,000
  • CA

    California

    $420,000
  • TX

    Texas

    $123,980
  • ID

    Idaho

    $120,000
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $100,000
  • NY

    New York

    $25,000
  • MT

    Montana

    $20,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
Kalen Tse 5032686697 Tax Director

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2024 $18,506,709 $3,354,628 246 $6,000 $150,000 $5,000
2023 $1,260,351 $2,317,516 202 $5,000 $500,000 $5,000
2022 $4,123,474 $2,895,743 295 $3,500 $1,000,000 $3,000
2021 $6,485,281 $2,363,989 316 $4,000 $133,000 $2,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.92B
Available Funding
7,252
Active Grants
320
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