Camp Fire Columbia

Sandy, OR ·EIN 93-0386901 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$2.5M received 29 funders 60 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Camp Fire Columbia?

Camp Fire Columbia is funded by 29 grantmakers, led by Natl Christian Charitable Fdn Inc ($400K), Peierls Foundation ($361K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($347K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.5M in grants to Camp Fire Columbia between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Natl Christian Charitable Fdn Inc$400,00012023
Peierls Foundation$361,30052020–2024
The Oregon Community Foundation$347,20252020–2024
Kids on the Block$219,00012024
Meyer Memorial Trust$212,11752020–2023
OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation$162,90052020–2024
The Collins Foundation$155,07522020–2023
Camp Fire$124,31232020–2024
Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation$107,00022021–2022
James F & Marion L Miller Foundation$90,00032021–2023
The Kinsman Foundation$65,00022021–2023
Juan Young Trust$38,00032020–2023
The Standard Charitable Foundation$35,00012024
Simple Generosity Foundation$33,08112022
Employees Community Fund$26,60022021–2022
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette$16,84422023–2024
Jack Lynch Vacation Fd$10,53212025
National Philanthropic Trust$10,00012024
Worksystems Inc$10,00012020
Enterprise Holdings Foundation$9,00032022–2024
Ross Stores Foundation$7,73032023–2025
The Blackbaud Giving Fund$6,13912022
Multnomah Athletic Foundation$6,00012022
Network for Good$5,56512021
Deacon Charitable Foundation$5,00012023

Showing top 25 of 29 funders by total given.

What grants has Camp Fire Columbia received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Jack Lynch Vacation FdGENERAL OPERATING$10,532
2025Ross Stores FoundationYOUTH PROGRAM$2,745
2024Kids on the BlockAfter-School Program Funding$219,000
2024Peierls FoundationSUPPORT$65,000
2024OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationOST and Mentoring$37,000
2024The Standard Charitable Foundationto build four new cabins at Camp Namanu, Oregons oldest continuously running camp. The renovation, known as The Sherwood Project, increases access to outdoor learning with ADA-accessible cabins that have inclusive features for students with exceptional physical and cognitive needs.$35,000
2024The Oregon Community FoundationOST and Mentoring$21,855
2024Camp FireCAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT$17,500
2024National Philanthropic TrustHUMAN SERVICES$10,000
2024United Way of the Columbia-WillametteDonor Choice$9,253
2024Enterprise Holdings FoundationProgram Support$3,500
2024Ross Stores FoundationYOUTH PROGRAM$3,245
2023Natl Christian Charitable Fdn IncGROWTH$400,000
2023The Collins FoundationRENOVATE CABINS AT CAMP NAMANU TO INCREASE ACCESSIBILITY FOR YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES AND TRANS+ AND NONBINARY YOUTH IN CLACKAMAS, MULTNOMAH, AND YAMHILL COUNTIES$125,075
2023Peierls FoundationSUPPORT$68,300
2023Meyer Memorial TrustFor general operating support of this organization working to support and sustain marginalized student achievement through mentoring, academic support, social justice education and community-based learning in Multnomah County$61,667
2023OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationOST and Mentoring$35,900
2023The Kinsman FoundationHISTORIC PRESERVATION$35,000
2023James F & Marion L Miller FoundationTWO YEAR PROJECT SUPPORT FOR IN-SCHOOL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM$30,000
2023The Oregon Community FoundationOST and Mentoring$26,445
2023Juan Young TrustCABIN ROOF REPLACEMENT$18,000
2023United Way of the Columbia-WillametteDonor Choice$7,591
2023Deacon Charitable FoundationARTS/EDUCATION$5,000
2023Enterprise Holdings FoundationProgram Support$3,000
2023Ross Stores FoundationYOUTH PROGRAM$1,740
2023Meyer Memorial Trustfor general support$150
2022Marie Lamfrom Charitable FoundationCFC COLLECTIVE CHILDCARE MODEL$85,000
2022Peierls FoundationSUPPORT$78,000
2022The Oregon Community FoundationOST and Mentoring$53,540
2022OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationOST and Mentoring$35,000

Showing 30 most recent of 60 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Camp Fire Columbia?

Camp Fire Columbia is funded by 29 grantmakers, led by Natl Christian Charitable Fdn Inc ($400K), Peierls Foundation ($361K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($347K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.5M in grants to Camp Fire Columbia between 2020–2025.

Who is Camp Fire Columbia's largest funder?

Natl Christian Charitable Fdn Inc is the largest recorded funder of Camp Fire Columbia, with $400K across 1 grant (2023).

How much grant funding has Camp Fire Columbia received?

IRS 990 filings record $2.5M in grants to Camp Fire Columbia across 60 grants from 29 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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