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*note: once you are looking at a specific funder, highlight the funder and their location then right-click with your mouse and select the google or yahoo search option from the pulldown, you can also copy and paste into another search engine. Some funders may not have web sites, good luck and research research research.

Oregon Funders for Youth Development
Money

Oregon Funders for Youth Services, Youth Development Services, Youth Development Religion, Youth Development Intergenerational Programs, Youth Development Community Service Clubs, Youth Development Citizenship, Youth Development Centers/Clubs, Youth Development Business, Youth Development Agriculture, Youth Development Adult & Child Programs

Oregon Funders for Arts, Arts Services, Arts Multipurpose Centers/Programs, Arts Folk Arts, Arts Cultural/Ethnic Awareness, Arts Artist's Services, Arts Education, Arts Councils

Oregon Funders for Athletics/Sports
, Winter Sports, Water Sports Training,Special Olympics, Soccer, School Programs, Racquet Sports, Professional Leagues,Olympics, Golf, Football, Fishing/Hunting, Equestrianism, Basketball, Baseball, Amateur Leagues, Amateur Competition, Academies

Oregon Funders for Girls, Girls Clubs, Girl Scouts


Oregon Funders for Education
, Elementary/Secondary School Reform, Elementary/Secondary Education, Elementary School/Education, Education Special, Education Services, Education Reading, Education PTA Groups, Education Gifted Students, Education ESL Programs, Education Early Childhood Education, Education Drop-Out Prevention, Education Continuing Education, Education Community/Cooperative, Education Bilingual Programs, Education Alumni Groups


Free Corporate Donor Search Portal for Nonprofits!
The NonProfit Times recently announced a new online portal which gives nonprofits and other researchers free access to corporate donation data for fundraising research. The portal is powered by Internet search company NOZA, Inc., provider of the world’s largest database of charitable gifts. The research portal will launch with over 4,300 searchable records of corporate donations valued at $1 million or more to U.S. charities. Follow this link, http://www.nptgrantsearch.com/ , to start learning and earning.


Foundation Center Cooperating Collection
Grants Information
The OIT LIbrary is a Cooperating Collection of the Foundation Center (
http://fdncenter.org) and also has an online database from the Foundation Center called FCSearch: The Foundation Center's Database of Grantmakers. The OIT Library provides visitors with free public access to grantmaker directories, books on fundraising and nonprofit management, and the Foundation Center's electronic database, which includes approximately 50,000 records for philanthropic organizations. The fully searchable database includes detailed profiles of all active U.S. foundations, as well as an extensive file of recent grants awarded by the nation's top funders. This database is for in-library use only.

Books in the Grants collection are treated as part of the reference collection: they can be used in the library but not checked out. The library also has other books on philanthropy, nonprofit organization management, and funding sources in the main circulating collection. These books may be checked out by OIT students, staff, and faculty, or by registered Community Borrowers.

***Note: You can only access FCSearch by logging onto OIT Hedgehog Library Catalogue. User Name: LibGuest, Password: LibGuest
All other links to FCSearch are faulty, follow these links on library computer:

- Oit.edu/libraries
- Find an Article or Journal
- Journal Databases A-Z
- Foundation Center Online- Library Use Only


Oregon Foundation Databook & CD


West Family Foundation

The Mission of the West Family Foundation is to give back to the community to provide a better opportunity in life for children and families who reside in Southern Oregon by providing grants for educational purposes, human services and other charitable causes. The principal focus of the Foundation is to benefit children and families who reside in Southern Oregon. Therefore the Foundation will only make grants to organizations whose projects or programs exclusively benefit the residents of Jackson, Josephine, Curry and Klamath County.