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STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FORD Transfer. The Ford Transfer Scholars Program was created for current community college students with sophomore status or recent graduates (within the last academic year) of an accredited community college in their home state or Oregon or Calif. This program is offered in both Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Learn more » COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 ERIC FORREST JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Eric Forrest joins Board of Directors. January 31, 2018: A Lane County business executive who grew up in Roseburg has been named to the Board of Directors of The Ford Family Foundation, effective immediately. The board selected Eric Forrest, co-president of TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FORD Transfer. The Ford Transfer Scholars Program was created for current community college students with sophomore status or recent graduates (within the last academic year) of an accredited community college in their home state or Oregon or Calif. This program is offered in both Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Learn more » COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 ERIC FORREST JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Eric Forrest joins Board of Directors. January 31, 2018: A Lane County business executive who grew up in Roseburg has been named to the Board of Directors of The Ford Family Foundation, effective immediately. The board selected Eric Forrest, co-president of SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS INFORMATION FOR: Community college students ready to transfer as a junior to a 4-year college in the fall. FOR: Adults, age 25 or older, beginning or returning to a full-time associate or bachelor's degree program. FOR: Single parents who file “head of household” with the IRS and are seeking a full-time associate or bachelor’s degree. FOR: Dependent CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BOOKS Neither. By Airlie Anderson: Neither is a simple, quick read that speaks to the differences in all of us.The fun, quirky characters and the story introduce a serious topic in a playful way that will resonate with kids. Neither works as a picture book for younger SELECT BOOKS ACCOUNT Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 FORD RESTART PROGRAM The Ford ReStart Scholars Program offers a need-based scholarship to help adults, age 25 and older, succeed in college and beyond. Up to 46 renewable scholarships are awarded each year to students from Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. Scholarship amount: Award covers 90% of unmet college costs and is calculated on the college’s Cost of SCHOLAR PLAYED KEY ROLE IN PUBLIC HEALTH Charity Dean led the virus testing task force for California. As one of the top leaders for the state of California’s early response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ford Scholar Charity Dean, M.D., is a study in success. As she regularly shares with new Ford Scholars, her secret is simple: She has failed all the way to where she is now. GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS Good Neighbor Grants: OPEN. The Ford Family Foundation provides small grants to organizations in response to unexpected needs or simple projects with strong community support. The Foundation has a limited amount of funds to support such projects each year, so these grants are highly competitive and not all requests will be funded. OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in theTHE MAGICAL YET
The Magical Yet. By Angela DiTerlizzi: The Magical Yet provides a beautifully illustrated reminder on the power of growth and learning. The Magical Yet reframes thinking from "I can't do it!" to "I can't do itYET" and encourages kids to try again and again. For ages 4 - 8. WHAT'S MATH GOT TO DO WITH IT? 4. A great book about how to teach math to kids in a way that makes it feel relevant to the real world. Math shouldn't be taught by memorizing methods but by thinking mathematically and using it as a tool for problem solving. This is the practical way that adults usemath, especially in
ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered. FORD SCHOLARS PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered. FORD SCHOLARS PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered. FORD RESTART PROGRAM The Ford ReStart Scholars Program offers a need-based scholarship to help adults, age 25 and older, succeed in college and beyond. Up to 46 renewable scholarships are awarded each year to students from Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. Scholarship amount: Award covers 90% of unmet college costs and is calculated on the college’s Cost of GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS Good Neighbor Grants: OPEN. The Ford Family Foundation provides small grants to organizations in response to unexpected needs or simple projects with strong community support. The Foundation has a limited amount of funds to support such projects each year, so these grants are highly competitive and not all requests will be funded. HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
FORD INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2003 to 2016. From 2003 to 2016, the Ford Institute's primary method for achieving community vitality was through a series of training classes called the Ford Institute Leadership Program. The program engaged more than 6,000 rural community builders from 88 rural hubs throughout rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in theFIELD COORDINATOR
e-mail: lisiordia@tfff.org. phone: (503) 710-1317. Before joining the Foundation in 2017, Laura Isiordia served as the executive director for CAPACES Leadership Institute in Woodburn, which provides leadership development and capacity building for Latinos and Latino organizations. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura immigrated to Oregonin 1985.
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How to Contact Me: e-mail: mvalerio@tfff.org. phone: (541) 519-3902. Maurizio Valerio came to the Foundation in June 2016 from Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) where he facilitated leadership programs for nine years. While there, he also piloted a coaching program for rural organizations and individuals in Eastern Oregon. PAT BOAS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Boas is an associate professor and director of the School of Art + Design at Portland State University. She is represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Boas earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and a master of fine arts degree in painting from Portland State University. TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings.OUR CORE VALUES
Our founders, Kenneth Ford and Hallie Ford, built the wealth that endowed our foundation from the riches of the land and their hard work.Our organization’s values are the values that guided them throughout their lives. Integrity: Promoting and acknowledging principled behavior Stewardship: Responsibility to give back and accountability for resources and results GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 TFFF.ORG - HOME PAGE Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings.OUR CORE VALUES
Our founders, Kenneth Ford and Hallie Ford, built the wealth that endowed our foundation from the riches of the land and their hard work.Our organization’s values are the values that guided them throughout their lives. Integrity: Promoting and acknowledging principled behavior Stewardship: Responsibility to give back and accountability for resources and results GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS INFORMATION FOR: Community college students ready to transfer as a junior to a 4-year college in the fall. FOR: Adults, age 25 or older, beginning or returning to a full-time associate or bachelor's degree program. FOR: Single parents who file “head of household” with the IRS and are seeking a full-time associate or bachelor’s degree. FOR: Dependent GRANTS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Supporting successful citizens and building vital rural communities starts with early investments in happy and healthy children and youth. Let us know how you support children and families in your community. Applications open. Contact Levi Williams: lwilliams@tfff.org. SELECT BOOKS ACCOUNT Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401MYFORDINFO PORTAL
MyFordInfo Portal for Recipients and Alumni. Our online portal, MyFordInfo, enhances student and financial aid partner communication with The Ford Family Foundation Scholarship Office.All scholarship recipients need to become familiar with this site; it is a primarycommunication tool.
FORD RESTART PROGRAM The Ford ReStart Scholars Program offers a need-based scholarship to help adults, age 25 and older, succeed in college and beyond. Up to 46 renewable scholarships are awarded each year to students from Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. Scholarship amount: Award covers 90% of unmet college costs and is calculated on the college’s Cost of COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES Community Building Spaces Capital Grants: OPEN. Encourage civic participation, community collaboration and other ways of bringing residents together for the well-being of the community. Grants support the development of physical places that are open to the public and have multiple uses. Typical grant range: $25,000 to $250,000.THE MAGICAL YET
The Magical Yet. By Angela DiTerlizzi: The Magical Yet provides a beautifully illustrated reminder on the power of growth and learning. The Magical Yet reframes thinking from "I can't do it!" to "I can't do itYET" and encourages kids to try again and again. For ages 4 - 8. ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in the CHIEF FINANCIAL AND OPERATING OFFICER phone: (541) 957-2564. Aden Bliss joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2015 from the Blue Shield of California Foundation where he was CFO. Aden is responsible for overseeing the Foundation’s administrative operations, including accounting and finance; grants and contract management; human resources; information technology; and facilities.He
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. FORD RESTART PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. FORD RESTART PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 GRANTS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Supporting successful citizens and building vital rural communities starts with early investments in happy and healthy children and youth. Let us know how you support children and families in your community. Applications open. Contact Levi Williams: lwilliams@tfff.org. COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES Community Building Spaces Capital Grants: OPEN. Encourage civic participation, community collaboration and other ways of bringing residents together for the well-being of the community. Grants support the development of physical places that are open to the public and have multiple uses. Typical grant range: $25,000 to $250,000. FORD INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2003 to 2016. From 2003 to 2016, the Ford Institute's primary method for achieving community vitality was through a series of training classes called the Ford Institute Leadership Program. The program engaged more than 6,000 rural community builders from 88 rural hubs throughout rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in theFIELD COORDINATOR
e-mail: lisiordia@tfff.org. phone: (503) 710-1317. Before joining the Foundation in 2017, Laura Isiordia served as the executive director for CAPACES Leadership Institute in Woodburn, which provides leadership development and capacity building for Latinos and Latino organizations. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura immigrated to Oregonin 1985.
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How to Contact Me: e-mail: mvalerio@tfff.org. phone: (541) 519-3902. Maurizio Valerio came to the Foundation in June 2016 from Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) where he facilitated leadership programs for nine years. While there, he also piloted a coaching program for rural organizations and individuals in Eastern Oregon. PAT BOAS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Boas is an associate professor and director of the School of Art + Design at Portland State University. She is represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Boas earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and a master of fine arts degree in painting from Portland State University.RESTORING THE PAST
When the Ross Ragland Theater opened its newly renovated doors in March 1989, it gave the town of Klamath Falls more than a new entertainment venue. The Art Deco theater, built in 1940, quickly served as a catalyst for renovation of the downtown area. Side benefits included extension of the city’s geothermal line and a revived community interest in the performing arts.COMMUNITY BUILDERS
Eddie Melendrez is a boxing coach. He’s a community volunteer, a mentor for at-risk kids in the Ontario area, and a role model for Hispanic youth. Sometimes he’s even a free barber. He’s all these things, but he’s something more: Eddie Melendrez is a community builder. Melendrez says volunteering has always been an important partof his
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. FORD RESTART PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
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HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 GRANTS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Supporting successful citizens and building vital rural communities starts with early investments in happy and healthy children and youth. Let us know how you support children and families in your community. Applications open. Contact Levi Williams: lwilliams@tfff.org. COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES Community Building Spaces Capital Grants: OPEN. Encourage civic participation, community collaboration and other ways of bringing residents together for the well-being of the community. Grants support the development of physical places that are open to the public and have multiple uses. Typical grant range: $25,000 to $250,000. FORD INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2003 to 2016. From 2003 to 2016, the Ford Institute's primary method for achieving community vitality was through a series of training classes called the Ford Institute Leadership Program. The program engaged more than 6,000 rural community builders from 88 rural hubs throughout rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in theFIELD COORDINATOR
e-mail: lisiordia@tfff.org. phone: (503) 710-1317. Before joining the Foundation in 2017, Laura Isiordia served as the executive director for CAPACES Leadership Institute in Woodburn, which provides leadership development and capacity building for Latinos and Latino organizations. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura immigrated to Oregonin 1985.
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How to Contact Me: e-mail: mvalerio@tfff.org. phone: (541) 519-3902. Maurizio Valerio came to the Foundation in June 2016 from Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) where he facilitated leadership programs for nine years. While there, he also piloted a coaching program for rural organizations and individuals in Eastern Oregon. PAT BOAS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Boas is an associate professor and director of the School of Art + Design at Portland State University. She is represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Boas earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and a master of fine arts degree in painting from Portland State University.RESTORING THE PAST
When the Ross Ragland Theater opened its newly renovated doors in March 1989, it gave the town of Klamath Falls more than a new entertainment venue. The Art Deco theater, built in 1940, quickly served as a catalyst for renovation of the downtown area. Side benefits included extension of the city’s geothermal line and a revived community interest in the performing arts.COMMUNITY BUILDERS
Eddie Melendrez is a boxing coach. He’s a community volunteer, a mentor for at-risk kids in the Ontario area, and a role model for Hispanic youth. Sometimes he’s even a free barber. He’s all these things, but he’s something more: Eddie Melendrez is a community builder. Melendrez says volunteering has always been an important partof his
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. FORD RESTART PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATIONABOUT USPROGRAM AREASHOW WE FUNDRESOURCESCHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 WHAT IS SELECT BOOKS? What is Select Books? Get the tools you need to help make a difference in your community with Select Books from The Ford Family Foundation. We provide these resources at no charge to residents of Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. Keep them, share them. The only requirement is providing us with your review on the publication ordered.STAFF DIRECTORY
Donna Wolford. Manager, Executive Office and Board Relations. dwolford@tfff.org. (541) 957-2561. Bio ». Supports the Foundation's president, the executive office and Board of Directors; coordinates board and committee meetings. FORD RESTART PROGRAM COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES GOOD NEIGHBOR GRANTS COMMUNITY BUILDING GRANTS PRESIDENT | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION phone: (541) 957-5574. Anne Kubisch joined The Ford Family Foundation in 2013 as its second president. She came to the Foundation after 19 years at The Aspen Institute (New York), an international non-profit leadership development and policy studies organization. She founded and served as director of the Aspen Roundtable on Community Change, a ALLYN FORD | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 HOW TO CALCULATE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS In-kind Definition: Services, material, equipment or labor committed or received at a conservative value that would otherwise be paid from the project budget. Both the donor and the service received should be identified. In other words, in-kind contributions are goods (wholesale value) or services provided instead of cash for one of your projectbudget line-items.
HOME PAGE | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Headquarters | 1600 NW Stewart Parkway| Roseburg, OR 97471-1957 Local: (541) 957-5574 | Contact Us » Scholarship Office | 44 Club Road, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 GRANTS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Supporting successful citizens and building vital rural communities starts with early investments in happy and healthy children and youth. Let us know how you support children and families in your community. Applications open. Contact Levi Williams: lwilliams@tfff.org. COMMUNITY BUILDING SPACES Community Building Spaces Capital Grants: OPEN. Encourage civic participation, community collaboration and other ways of bringing residents together for the well-being of the community. Grants support the development of physical places that are open to the public and have multiple uses. Typical grant range: $25,000 to $250,000. FORD INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2003 to 2016. From 2003 to 2016, the Ford Institute's primary method for achieving community vitality was through a series of training classes called the Ford Institute Leadership Program. The program engaged more than 6,000 rural community builders from 88 rural hubs throughout rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. OREGON BY THE NUMBERS Oregon by the Numbers is a valuable resource book providing a snapshot of important data for all Oregon counties. Population, economic and housing data are provided along with more obscure data such as child poverty , food insecurity, education performance, and financial hardship, making this gem of a book a priceless resource for local leaders and community organizations invested in theFIELD COORDINATOR
e-mail: lisiordia@tfff.org. phone: (503) 710-1317. Before joining the Foundation in 2017, Laura Isiordia served as the executive director for CAPACES Leadership Institute in Woodburn, which provides leadership development and capacity building for Latinos and Latino organizations. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura immigrated to Oregonin 1985.
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How to Contact Me: e-mail: mvalerio@tfff.org. phone: (541) 519-3902. Maurizio Valerio came to the Foundation in June 2016 from Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) where he facilitated leadership programs for nine years. While there, he also piloted a coaching program for rural organizations and individuals in Eastern Oregon. PAT BOAS | THE FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION Boas is an associate professor and director of the School of Art + Design at Portland State University. She is represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Boas earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and a master of fine arts degree in painting from Portland State University.RESTORING THE PAST
When the Ross Ragland Theater opened its newly renovated doors in March 1989, it gave the town of Klamath Falls more than a new entertainment venue. The Art Deco theater, built in 1940, quickly served as a catalyst for renovation of the downtown area. Side benefits included extension of the city’s geothermal line and a revived community interest in the performing arts.COMMUNITY BUILDERS
Eddie Melendrez is a boxing coach. He’s a community volunteer, a mentor for at-risk kids in the Ontario area, and a role model for Hispanic youth. Sometimes he’s even a free barber. He’s all these things, but he’s something more: Eddie Melendrez is a community builder. Melendrez says volunteering has always been an important partof his
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