Olalla Center

Toledo, OR ·EIN 93-0698327 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$602K received 14 funders 25 grants · 2021–2025

Who funds Olalla Center?

Olalla Center is funded by 14 grantmakers, led by Northwest Family Services ($200K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($168K), OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation ($49K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $602K in grants to Olalla Center between 2021–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Northwest Family Services$200,00012022
The Oregon Community Foundation$167,75042021–2024
OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation$48,90042021–2024
Flowerree Foundation$46,00022023–2024
The Pride Foundation$42,00032022–2025
American Heart Association Inc$27,40022023–2024
The Roundhouse Foundation$20,00012021
United Way of Linn Benton and$16,00012023
Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation$11,00022022–2023
Lincoln County Foundation$6,22112024
The Ford Family Foundation$5,00012024
The Autzen Foundation$5,00012024
Lamb Foundation$5,00012022
Juan Young Trust$2,00012021

What grants has Olalla Center received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Pride FoundationTo support the LGBTQ+ community$21,000
2024The Oregon Community FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$59,500
2024American Heart Association IncFOOD ACCESS SUPPORT$18,700
2024Flowerree FoundationGeneral Support$18,000
2024OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$13,500
2024The Pride FoundationTO SUPPORT THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY$7,000
2024Lincoln County FoundationCHAIN LINK FENCE$6,221
2024The Ford Family FoundationBright Horizons Equine Assisted Therapy$5,000
2024The Autzen FoundationBRIGHT HORIZONS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER$5,000
2023The Oregon Community FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$42,750
2023Flowerree FoundationGeneral Support$28,000
2023United Way of Linn Benton andPROGRAM SUPPORT$16,000
2023OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$12,900
2023American Heart Association IncFOOD ACCESS PROGRAMS$8,700
2023Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationArcoris Cultural Community Kitchen$6,000
2022Northwest Family ServicesPROTECTING FARM WORKERS$200,000
2022The Oregon Community FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$25,500
2022The Pride FoundationSUPPORT LGBT COMMUNITY$14,000
2022OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$12,500
2022Lamb FoundationOLALLA CENTER RELIEF NURSERY STARTUP TO PROVIDE THE FIRST THERAPEUTIC CLASSROOM AT THE CENTER$5,000
2022Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationArcoris Cultural Multicultural Markets$5,000
2021The Oregon Community FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$40,000
2021The Roundhouse FoundationWALDEN PROJECT MENTORING IN NATURE$20,000
2021OCF Joseph E Weston Public FoundationMental Health and Substance Abuse$10,000
2021Juan Young TrustGARDEN/PLAYGROUND$2,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Olalla Center?

Olalla Center is funded by 14 grantmakers, led by Northwest Family Services ($200K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($168K), OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation ($49K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $602K in grants to Olalla Center between 2021–2025.

Who is Olalla Center's largest funder?

Northwest Family Services is the largest recorded funder of Olalla Center, with $200K across 1 grant (2022).

How much grant funding has Olalla Center received?

IRS 990 filings record $602K in grants to Olalla Center across 25 grants from 14 funders between 2021–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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