Oregon Tribal Grant Fund - How to apply
Deitrich Peters, 2008 Veterans' Powwow
The Oregon Tribal Grant Funds are for the nine federally recognized Tribes in Oregon and fund high-priority projects in the areas of Arts & Culture, Education, Health, Historic Preservation, Public Safety, Environmental Preservation and Problem Gaming.
Spirit Mountain Community Fund's Board of Trustees and staff are eager to help Oregon Tribes take advantage of this exceptional opportunity.
Applications are now being accepted and are due June 29, 2012. All documents must be uploaded through our online system.
To apply, you need to complete all the following documents and upload them to our online system. Please open each template and save it to your computer.
- Tribal Grant Application Instructions
- Tribal Grant Application Checklist
- Tribal Grant Tribal Council Roster
- Tribal Grant Fundraising Plan
- Tribal Grant Needs Statement
- Tribal Grant Organization Description
- Tribal Grant Project/Department Budget
- Tribal Grant Project Budget
- Tribal Grant Project-Program Description
Please complete your grant application through our online system and attach all the documents to submit your grant application.
To return to a saved Oregon Tribal grant application, please click here.
GRANT WRITING HELP
- Examples of good grant applications using our templates in Writing Grants that Rise to the Top
- Learn about other tribal funding opportunities
If you need help writing your application, please email Louis King, Program Coordinator, or telephone (503) 879-1462.
For technical support, please email Kluane Baer or telephone (503) 879-1475.
AFTER YOU GET A GRANT
Once the grant funding period is over, you need to submit a final report using our template. Download the Oregon Tribal Grand Final Report form here.
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