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  • Oregon Community Foundation 2025 community grant program guidelines
    12/1/2025
    Amy Young

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    Funding

    Oregon Community Foundation 2026 Spring Grants Cycle

    Community Grants from OCF provide flexible funding for organizations addressing the most pressing needs in communities throughout Oregon. The Spring 2026 funding cycle will prioritize small rural organizations, culturally specific organizations and culturally responsive organizations. Spring 2026 grant cycle timeline December 2: Application period opens. December 11: Information session, 3–4 p.m. Register here. December 13: Recorded…

    Read more: Oregon Community Foundation 2026 Spring Grants Cycle
  • Lincoln County public health logo
    11/26/2025
    Amy Young

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    Behavioral Health, Lincoln County

    QPR Institute Suicide Prevention training in Newport

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, Refer. Three simple, evidence-based steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. By the end of this free 1.5 hour training, participants will be able to Recognize warning signs and risk factors Ask clear and direct questions about suicide Offer hope through supportive conversation Refer to local and national resources,…

    Read more: QPR Institute Suicide Prevention training in Newport
  • Benton County Health Department logo
    11/24/2025
    Amy Young

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    IDARE, Benton County

    Benton County Transportation Safety Action Plan – make your voice heard

    The Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP) aims to improve road safety for everyone in the County. The goal is to make our roads safer by addressing traffic risks, especially for people walking, rolling, biking and driving. The TSAP will cover all Benton County roadways, including those in urban areas. Safety recommendations will also support local…

    Read more: Benton County Transportation Safety Action Plan – make your voice heard
  • OHSU Moore Institute
    11/11/2025
    Amy Young

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    Funding

    Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Application deadline extended

    The ongoing federal shutdown and disruptions to SNAP benefits have created challenges for many communities across Oregon. Considering these impacts, the application deadline for the Nutrition Oregon Campaign (NOC) regional hubs is extended to November 30, 2025. The Nutrition Oregon Campaign (NOC) is a statewide network of connected communities and like-minded organizations challenging the systemic factors that contribute to…

    Read more: Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Application deadline extended
  • InterCommunity Health Network CCO logo with bright green border
    10/23/2025
    Amy Young

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    IHN-CCO, Resources

    Foodsmart Program for IHN-CCO members

    Foodsmart is a free program that helps IHN-CCO members save money and feel their best. This is done through one-on-one virtual nutritional coaching, personalized meal plans and grocery savings tools. All IHN-CCO members are eligible for the Foodsmart program. Members get access to the following: Free visits with a personal nutrition coach App with affordable…

    Read more: Foodsmart Program for IHN-CCO members
  • Samaritan Health Services logo
    10/23/2025
    Amy Young

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    Behavioral Health, Lincoln County, Linn County

    Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services: Lebanon and (now open) Lincoln City

    Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services provides inpatient and outpatient for underinsured patients. These clinics provide evidence-based practices in a safe, warm, and welcoming environment. Learn more about services and locations Lebanon Outpatient and residential services located in the Barbara & Larry Mullins Center, 111 N Main Street Treatment offered for adults 18 years of age…

    Read more: Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services: Lebanon and (now open) Lincoln City
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