Maps Community Grants
As Maps Community Foundation (MCF) expands the scale of its give-back efforts, we are making larger investments in significant community projects, such as nonprofit capital campaigns and high-impact, collaborative initiatives.
Do you know of a project we might consider? If yes, please encourage the nonprofit organization to take the first step of completing the Letter of Inquiry (LOI) form. The form includes more details regarding eligibility. We aim to review all LOI’s within 4-6 weeks and will let the organization know at that time if invited to submit a full grant proposal.
2025 Partnership Projects
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Family Building Blocks
After leasing in 5 different locations over the past 14 years, and with the desire to increase their capacity to serve the 50+ children and families on their waitlist, Family…
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Soaring Heights Recovery Homes
Serving our community for six years, Soaring Heights provides safe, secure, and structured living for individuals transitioning to a substance free, self-supporting life. Our $25,000 grant supported the purchase of…
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Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency
What an honor to partner with this long-standing nonprofit organization whose mission is empowering people to change their lives and exit poverty by providing vital services and community leadership. One…
2024 Community Grants
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Ella Curran Food Bank
For 45 years, the all-volunteer Ella Curran Food Bank has focused on providing food to those in need in the Monmouth, Independence, Polk, and Marion County areas; serving over 4,000…
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Capaces Leadership Institute – Anahuac Farm
Maps is proud to be a supporter of the Anahuac Farm project located in Turner. Anahuac Farm is a place where healthy, traditional crops are grown organically and ancestral cooking.…
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Polk Community Development Corporation
Our Maps team was excited to be part of a lovely afternoon ribbon cutting celebration for the new playground that Maps Community Foundation supported at the Polk Community Development Corporation’s…
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Salem Parks Foundation
The Eco-Earth Globe has been a key feature at Salem’s Riverfront Park since 2003. Our grant of $5,000 will contribute to the restoration of the 26-foot-diameter mosaic sculpture that was…
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DevNW – Evergreen Apartments
Funding supported a $25,000 grant for a new roof in an affordable housing development specifically for Veterans. Located in the heart of Salem’s Grant neighborhood, community partner DevNW renovated a…
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WOU Student Success Center
In December 2024, the Maps Community Foundation Board approved a $25,000 grant for the new Student Success Center at Western Oregon University. This new center is a key element in…
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Silverton Area Community Aid (SACA)
A second grant of $25,000 was made to SACA in 2024.Details on this impactful community project are included under the 2023 awards descriptions.
2023 Partnership Projects
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Horses Adaptive Riding & Therapy (HART)
A $25,000 grant was given to HART for their new arena and facility located off Highway 22 in Polk County. Founded in 2015, HART’s mission is to empower and strengthen…
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United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley
A $25,000 grant was given to the first phase of United Way’sCottages United affordable senior housing community in NE Salem across from Swegle Elementary. Each cottage is 400 sq-feet and…
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Salem-Keizer Career Technical Education Center (CTEC)
With Maps roots as a Teacher’s Credit Union and our Foundation’s Education focus area, investing in the final program at CTEC was a perfect fit. CTEC prepares Salem-Keizer high school…
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Liberty House – Expansion to Woodburn
Liberty House’s team of trauma specialists serves over one thousand children every year, providing medical assessments, forensic interviews, family support, and trauma-focused therapy.
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Silverton Area Community Aid (SACA)
Since the 1950s, SACA has been improving lives by providing food, services, and access to resources for Silverton area residents. They currently operate out of a cramped basement in an…
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Perrydale School Inclusive Playground Project
Perrydale School, a K-12 school located in rural Polk County near Amity, is building a new, larger all-abilities playground. A variety of play opportunities will be available for both students…
2022 Partnership Projects
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United Way’s Good 360 Gifts In-Kind Project
Good 360 works with major retailers, including Amazon and Walmart, to source product donations that would otherwise end up in the landfill, and instead redistributes these goods to local nonprofits,…
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AWARE Food Bank
A $25,000 grant was provided to support the construction of Marion Polk Food Share’s new AWARE Food Bank facility to better serve Woodburn and outlying communities with hunger relief programs.
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Silverton All-Abilities Playground
Maps is proud to be the Title Sponsor of the Silverton Rotary’s new All-Abilities Park which will provide a safe, fun place to play and develop new skills for children…
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Boys and Girls Club – Epping Homestead Branch
An additional $25,000 grant was given to support the completion of the capital campaign for this new clubhouse in NE Salem across from our Chemeketa Branch. You can see more…
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Gilbert House Children’s Museum – Outdoor Discovery Play Area
MCF’s first Impact Partnership was given to the Gilbert House Children’s Museum in 2020 for their redesigned bubble exhibit—Bill’s Bubble Factory.
