DACA, Immigrant and Refugee Fund Grant

From The Oregon Community Foundation

The Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) strives to increase Oregon’s cultural visibility and vitality by supporting unique opportunities for Oregonians to engage with innovative arts and culture.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant aims to support projects related to legal information, advice, services, and representation for immigrants and refugees; outreach and education regarding policies, services, and preparedness particularly for those seeking permanent residency; research and analysis on immigration and refugee issues; and community organizing, civic engagement, and advocacy. It employs a flexible approach to consider applications via a pooled fund, a combination of pooled and aligned funds, or aligned funds only. The Collaborative is designed to be nimble and responsive, reducing wait times for grantees and minimizing the burden on community groups by using a single point of contact through the "No Wrong Door" policy, shared application and reporting systems, and a collaborative application review process. Funding is typically for activities planned for a 12-month period, with a special Critical Response Fund established for small, urgent requests needing quick turnaround.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
OR
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Organizations with a fiscal sponsor
Other
  • An organization may submit only one application within a 12-month period

Ineligibility

Organizations seeking funding to educate the general public about immigrant and refugee issues
Arts and performance requests organizations.
up to 50k

Submission

Review Criteria

The Collaborative will prioritize and review proposals aimed at tackling the consequences of policies and initiatives introduced subsequent to November 2016. For additional projects aimed at assisting immigrants and refugees, applicants are advised to reach out to the individual funders directly.