Warm Springs Community Action Team

Warm Springs, OR ·EIN 16-1633303 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$4.8M received 26 funders 74 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Warm Springs Community Action Team?

Warm Springs Community Action Team is funded by 26 grantmakers, led by Northwest Area Foundation ($1.1M), Meyer Memorial Trust ($697K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($543K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $4.8M in grants to Warm Springs Community Action Team between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Northwest Area Foundation$1,063,20272020–2024
Meyer Memorial Trust$696,90542021–2023
The Oregon Community Foundation$543,20052020–2024
The Roundhouse Foundation$342,750112020–2024
Oweesta Corporation$334,826102021–2025
Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau$250,50012023
The Ford Family Foundation$250,00012024
Neighborhood Partnerships Inc$216,86012024
The Collins Foundation$200,00012023
The Skatepark Project$128,13012022
First Nations Development Institute$110,00022023–2025
The Delaski Family Foundation$100,00082021–2024
Ndn Collective Inc$100,00012023
Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation$85,00032023–2024
Oregon Consumer Justice$75,00012021
Ronald W Naito Md Foundation$65,00022023–2024
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund$50,00012023
Rural Development Initiatives$40,00022020–2021
United Way of Deschutes County$32,69532021–2023
Seeding Justice$26,00022021–2022
Aria Foundation$20,00022023–2024
Onpoint Community Credit Union$12,50012024
Twin Peaks Foundation$10,00012022
Oregon Council for the Humanities$7,12512020
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Inc$6,44412023

Showing top 25 of 26 funders by total given.

What grants has Warm Springs Community Action Team received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025First Nations Development InstituteECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$100,000
2025Oweesta CorporationNHCN SUBGRANT$16,710
2025Oweesta CorporationNHCN SUBGRANT$16,710
2024The Ford Family FoundationPavilion Campus$250,000
2024Neighborhood Partnerships IncCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT$216,860
2024Northwest Area FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$100,000
2024Oweesta CorporationTECH GRANT$71,592
2024Oweesta CorporationTECH GRANT$71,592
2024The Oregon Community FoundationEconomic Development$50,000
2024The Roundhouse FoundationARTS & CULTURE PROGRAMS - ADMIN GRANT$28,000
2024Ronald W Naito Md FoundationSHUWIYASHA GREENHOUSE PROJECT - WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION$25,000
2024Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationAmerican Indian Business Leaders (AIBL) and financial skills training programs for Native American youth at Madras High School$15,000
2024Onpoint Community Credit UnionCOMMUNITY OUTREACH$12,500
2024Aria FoundationGENERAL OPERATING PURPOSES$10,000
2024The Delaski Family FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS$5,000
2024The Delaski Family FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS$5,000
2023Meyer Memorial TrustTo build new facilities for local food system development, tribal member entrepreneurship and economic development on the Warm Springs Reservation$321,905
2023Bend Visitor & Convention BureauTO SUPPORT PROGRAM OPERATIONS$250,500
2023The Collins FoundationRENOVATE THE HISTORIC COMMISSARY BUILDING TO DEVELOP A SELF-DETERMINED RETAIL AND ECONOMIC HUB SUPPORTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR TRIBAL MEMBERS ON AND OFF THE WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION$200,000
2023The Oregon Community FoundationEconomic Development$179,500
2023Meyer Memorial TrustTo promote community development on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation by empowering community members to realize their potential, become self-reliant and affect positive change for themselves, their families and their community$125,000
2023Ndn Collective IncCOMMUNITY SELF-DETERMINATION$100,000
2023Northwest Area FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$100,000
2023The Roundhouse FoundationSTRENGTHEN ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS$75,000
2023Maybelle Clark Macdonald FundWARM SPRINGS WORKFORCE AND TOURISM - PAINTED PONY CAFE EQUIPMENT PURCHASE$50,000
2023Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationWarm Springs Community Action Team requests general operating funds for core programs: youth and workforce training, small business and entrepreneurship support, and financial skills and empowerment. As a tribal non-profit, WSCAT works closely alongside individuals, small business owners, tribal leadership, and organizational partners throughout Warm Springs, Central OR, Oregon, and nationwide to inform, direct, revise, and implement our programs. With a 100% tribal board and 90% tribal staff, all program activities, community engagement, and plans are deeply rooted in our community's interests, needs, goals, and feedback.$50,000
2023Ronald W Naito Md FoundationWARM SPRINGS COMMISSARY- SUSTAINABLE, EQUITABLE INFRASTRUCTURE$40,000
2023Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationCBA supplemental grant$20,000
2023United Way of Deschutes CountyPROGRAM SUPPORT$20,000
2023Oweesta CorporationTECH GRANT$16,602

Showing 30 most recent of 74 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Warm Springs Community Action Team?

Warm Springs Community Action Team is funded by 26 grantmakers, led by Northwest Area Foundation ($1.1M), Meyer Memorial Trust ($697K), The Oregon Community Foundation ($543K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $4.8M in grants to Warm Springs Community Action Team between 2020–2025.

Who is Warm Springs Community Action Team's largest funder?

Northwest Area Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Warm Springs Community Action Team, with $1.1M across 7 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Warm Springs Community Action Team received?

IRS 990 filings record $4.8M in grants to Warm Springs Community Action Team across 74 grants from 26 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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