Disability Rights Oregon

Portland, OR ·EIN 93-0686170 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.5M received 10 funders 23 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Disability Rights Oregon?

Disability Rights Oregon is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by The Oregon Community Foundation ($673K), Oregon Law Foundation ($470K), Meyer Memorial Trust ($178K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Disability Rights Oregon between 2020–2025.

What grants has Disability Rights Oregon received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025National Crime Victim Law InstituteENHANCING LEGAL SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES VICTIMIZED BY CRIME PROJECT$10,846
2024The Oregon Community FoundationCivil Rights$425,000
2024Oregon Law FoundationTO SUPPORT CIVIL LEGAL HELP FOR OREGONIANS WITH DISABILITIES$110,000
2024Ronald W Naito Md FoundationRESEARCHING HEALTH CHALLENGES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES$30,000
2024Wayne D Kuni and Joan E Kuni FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$10,200
2023Oregon Law FoundationFUNDING TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO OREGONIANS WITH DISABILITIES$100,000
2023The Oregon Community FoundationCivil Rights$60,000
2023Meyer Memorial TrustFor general operating support of this organization which provides legal advocacy on housing accommodations for people with disabilities throughout the state$59,364
2023UsagingSERVICES FOR THE AGING GRANT$35,723
2023Wayne D Kuni and Joan E Kuni FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$200
2022Oregon Law FoundationFUNDING TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO OREGONIANS WITH DISABILITIES$80,000
2022Meyer Memorial TrustTo provide statewide legal advocacy for people with disabilities to advance their housing rights to receive reasonable accommodations or modifications and to develop and disseminate "Know Your Rights" publications [Note- using updated language from Grantee. 11-9-20. Pls don't change]$49,334
2022The Oregon Community FoundationCivil Rights$30,000
2022Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of AmericaGeneral Contribution$27,500
2022Wayne D Kuni and Joan E Kuni FoundationTO HELP PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES$7,500
2022The Ford Family FoundationLong-Term Strategic Planning$5,000
2021The Oregon Community FoundationCivil Rights$147,635
2021Oregon Law FoundationFUNDING TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO OREGONIANS WITH DISABILITIES$80,000
2021Meyer Memorial TrustTo provide statewide legal advocacy for people with disabilities to advance their housing rights to receive reasonable accommodations or modifications and to develop and disseminate "Know Your Rights" publications [Note- using updated language from Grantee. 11-9-20. Pls don't change]$69,393
2020Oregon Law FoundationFUNDING TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO OREGONIANS WITH DISABILITIES$100,000
2020The Collins FoundationSTRENGTHEN LEGAL ADVOCACY SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THOSE WHO ARE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED DURING COVID-19 ACROSS OREGON$30,000
2020Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of AmericaGeneral Contribution$12,500
2020The Oregon Community FoundationCivil Rights$10,500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Disability Rights Oregon?

Disability Rights Oregon is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by The Oregon Community Foundation ($673K), Oregon Law Foundation ($470K), Meyer Memorial Trust ($178K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Disability Rights Oregon between 2020–2025.

Who is Disability Rights Oregon's largest funder?

The Oregon Community Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Disability Rights Oregon, with $673K across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Disability Rights Oregon received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Disability Rights Oregon across 23 grants from 10 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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