NIKE, Inc. has announced that
grants totaling $250,000 will go to 25 local nonprofits and schools
through the Nike Employee Grant Fund of The Oregon Community
Foundation’s latest funding cycle.
The Nike Employee Grant Fund supports projects that encourage physical activity in meaningful ways, especially those that create early positive experiences for children through physical education, sports and play. Since its launch in 2010, the Fund has provided almost 200 grants to organizations and schools that contribute to making Oregon and Southwest Washington great places to live and work.
Next Funding Cycle Open Now
Applications are due June 1 for the next round of Nike awards, with $300,000 in cash grants being offered to nonprofits and schools in the greater Portland area (Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, and Columbia counties in Oregon and Clark County in southwest Washington). Grants are one-year awards totaling between $5,000 and $20,000 each. 80 percent of grant awards support organizations and projects that are creating a world where physical activity, play and sports are highly valued, and 20 percent support organizations and projects that address community challenges through innovative community-based solutions.
Applications should be submitted online by June 1 at www.oregoncf.org/nike.
Nike Employee Grant Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Awardees
The following 25 organizations received grants with this funding cycle:
About NIKE, Inc.
The Nike Employee Grant Fund supports projects that encourage physical activity in meaningful ways, especially those that create early positive experiences for children through physical education, sports and play. Since its launch in 2010, the Fund has provided almost 200 grants to organizations and schools that contribute to making Oregon and Southwest Washington great places to live and work.
“Nike believes in the power of human potential and we are proud to support these 25 outstanding organizations, whose innovative programs are creating positive change in our community,” said Kathy Webb, Nike Community Impact Manager. “These grants also provide an important opportunity to connect Nike employees with our communities, not only through the grant-making process but through continued volunteerism with the organizations. Together we can create strong and healthy communities.”This cycle’s award recipients feature a wide variety of organizations in greater Portland, including Elevate Oregon, a nonprofit that uses outdoor adventure and athletic activities with urban youth to inspire school success, leadership and self-reliance; and McMinnville School District #40 in support of its JumpStart - Ready for Kindergarten program for low-income families.
“We are tremendously grateful to the Nike Employee Grant Fund for helping strengthen our organization and community. Our students live in an urban environment where activities like rock climbing, snowboarding, camping and river rafting are not available to them. With Nike’s support, 150 at-risk high school students will learn how to overcome challenges though these outdoor adventures – giving them the skills and confidence they can draw on to overcome obstacles in their everyday lives,” said Joe Bergen, Executive Director of Elevate Oregon.Nike employees are deeply involved with the Nike Employee Grant Fund grant-making process. With Oregon Community Foundation oversight, a Nike employee advisory committee develops grant recommendations. Employees at Nike World Headquarters continue their involvement by volunteering their time and professional experience to help the winning nonprofits achieve their objectives.
Next Funding Cycle Open Now
Applications are due June 1 for the next round of Nike awards, with $300,000 in cash grants being offered to nonprofits and schools in the greater Portland area (Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, and Columbia counties in Oregon and Clark County in southwest Washington). Grants are one-year awards totaling between $5,000 and $20,000 each. 80 percent of grant awards support organizations and projects that are creating a world where physical activity, play and sports are highly valued, and 20 percent support organizations and projects that address community challenges through innovative community-based solutions.
Applications should be submitted online by June 1 at www.oregoncf.org/nike.
Nike Employee Grant Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Awardees
The following 25 organizations received grants with this funding cycle:
Organization | Project Description |
Ackerman Academy (Canby) | Reduce barriers to health and wellness by creating a sports, fitness and nutrition program for at-risk youth and their families. |
Albertina Kerr Centers Foundation (Portland) | Create an outdoor sport area in secure residential psychiatric treatment center for teenage youth with severe mental health challenges. |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area | Create sustained sports and fitness activities across six Boys & Girls Club sites that engage youth in developing lifelong healthy habits. |
Bridger PTA (Portland) | Support fitness through physical education by providing equipment that will keep students moving during class. |
CASA For Children, Inc. (Portland) | Provide a Court Appointed Special Advocate, known as a CASA, for 67 more foster children this year. |
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (Portland) | Provide stable housing for homeless youth attending Beaverton School District high schools, so they can thrive in health and wellness, graduate, and pursue life goals. |
Elevate Oregon (Portland) | Provide new experiences for at-risk 8th-12th grade students using outdoor adventure and athletic activities to inspire school success, leadership and self-reliance. |
Girls Inc. of Northwest Oregon (Portland) | Support Project BOLD, a violence-prevention and self-defense program that addresses the individual girl within the context of larger community and societal issues. |
Grow Portland (Portland) | Empower the community by growing healthy food, building and managing community gardens on under-utilized urban land. |
I Have a Dream Foundation - Oregon (Portland) | Support year-round sports and fitness opportunities for low- income children as part of the Dreamer School Project to provide comprehensive support to help children succeed in school. |
Kinship House (Portland) | Create an outdoor space to help children move, learn how to heal from trauma, and develop healthy body awareness and calming techniques. |
McMinnville School District #40 | Provide child development instruction, coaching and resources to low-income parents of children ages zero to five, through the Jumpstart program. |
Meals on Wheels People (Portland) | Support EnhanceFitness, an evidence-based exercise program for seniors that emphasizes strength, flexibility, improving balance and fall prevention. |
Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp (Portland) | Create an adaptive playground in which campers of all abilities can gain independence and confidence through the power of play. |
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Portland | Support the wellbeing of individuals living with MS in Oregon, by providing air-conditioning units to alleviate heat-induced MS symptoms. |
Parks Foundation (Vancouver) | Provide youth in Clark County the opportunity to participate in recreation programs offered through Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department. |
Portland After-School Tennis & Education, Inc. | Make the sport of tennis accessible to disadvantaged children and provide them with positive role models, tutoring and life skills through neighborhood tennis programs. |
Regional Arts & Culture Council (Portland) | Bring integrated arts education to every child in Portland-Metro school districts, regardless of language, neighborhood, or income. |
Rosie's Room (Beaverton) | Transition from an all-volunteer organization to paid staff in order to serve the homeless and prevent their return to the streets. |
Sabin School PTA (Portland) | Provide a safe, functional environment for students and community, including physical education, youth soccer and baseball, by restoring the Sabin School field. |
See Ya Later Foundation (McMinnville) | Provide youth with an opportunity to grow as athletes and as people through See Ya Later Kids Camps. |
SOLV (Portland) | Provide underserved youth with hands-on, science-based, service-learning opportunities at nearby rivers and streams, while also teaching them to become lifelong stewards. |
Straightway Services (Portland) | Offer a basketball camp experience for children with autism and underserved youth. |
Virginia Garcia Memorial Foundation and Health Center (Cornelius) | Promote wellness, with a focus on healthy activity and nutrition, for Hispanic children and families in Washington County. |
YMCA of Columbia-Willamette (Portland) | Develop the Healthy Eating and Physical Activity (HEPA) program at 46 YMCA of Columbia-Willamette childcare programs in five counties. |
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