Umpqua Bank Fdn.: Community Grant - Small Grants

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Grant amount: US $5,000 - US $10,000

Fields of work: Financial Literacy Career/College Preparation Community Development & Revitalization

Applicant type: Nonprofit

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Community Grant GuidelinesUmpqua Bank, through the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation, continues to believe in the power of partnership by leading with a Social Impact Strategy and Community Grants program that reflects a deep commitment to improving economic prosperity for under-resourced individuals, families, and small businesses. We are dedicated to building healthier, more resilient, better connected, and inclusive communities throughout our footprint. Through grantmaking and the deployment of other charitable resources—both financial and human, we invest in nonprofit organizations, communities, and leaders with the intent of supporting direct-service programming that incorporates a diversity, equity, and inclusion focus. Priority Impact AreasEconomically Vibrant CommunitiesWe drive prosperity in our communities through workforce development, education, economic development, and economic security.Programming eligible in this focus area:Affordable housingDigital inclusionEconomic developmentFinancial literacy/ resiliencyHome ownership/asset buildingMigrant/farm workerSmall business (entrepreneurship support and technical assistance)Workforce mobility/mentorshipHealthy CommunitiesWe build healthy communities by promoting physical and mental wellness.Programming eligible in this focus area:Access to.

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Eligibility

The Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation will:Accept applications only from qualified, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.Accept applications from nonprofits serving counties where Umpqua Bank maintains a retail presenceOnly fund programs that serve a majority low-to-moderate (LMI) populationGenerally, nonprofit organizations may submit only one application per calendar year.An exception may be made in smaller communities where one organization serves as the fiscal sponsor for multiple programs.Nonprofit organizations seeking financial support from the bank or the foundation, are asked to verify that their programs and services are offered without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance.