Committee Clarifies Grant Eligibility for Nonprofits and Partnerships in Central Oregon

August 15, 2025 | Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon

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Committee Clarifies Grant Eligibility for Nonprofits and Partnerships in Central Oregon

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The City of Bend's Environment and Climate Committee is gearing up for an exciting opportunity for local projects, as they opened a grant program aimed at supporting innovative community initiatives. During the meeting on August 14, 2025, committee members expressed optimism about the number of applications expected, with six weeks remaining for submissions.

The program is designed for nonprofits and government entities, but there has been some confusion regarding eligibility. Committee members clarified that while applicants must be affiliated with a recognized organization, they can partner with established nonprofits, even if they do not hold a 501(c)(3) status. This flexibility aims to encourage participation from various community groups, including those like the Central Oregon Tool Lending Library, which currently operates under the umbrella of Habitat for Humanity.

Concerns were raised about the language on the grant application website, which some felt might discourage new organizations from applying. The committee acknowledged this issue and emphasized their intent to support a diverse range of projects, ensuring that partnerships with eligible entities could facilitate funding for innovative ideas.

As the deadline approaches, the committee is eager to see a variety of proposals that align with their environmental and community goals. The discussions highlighted the importance of clear communication regarding eligibility to maximize participation and support for local initiatives. The committee remains committed to fostering collaboration and ensuring that funding reaches those who can make a meaningful impact in the Bend community.

Converted from Environment and Climate Committee Meeting - 08/14/25 - 11:00 AM meeting on August 15, 2025
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