Grant Funding & Partnerships

Bureau of Land Management

Bureau of Land Management

Oregon Office Phone: (503) 808-6001
Oregon/Washington State Office Address-
1220 SW 3rd Avenue Portland, OR 97204
blm-orwa-public-room@blm.gov

Established in 1946, the BLM is today the nation's largest land manager. Our roots go back to the years after America’s independence, when the young nation began acquiring additional lands. At first, these lands were used to encourage homesteading and westward migration. The General Land Office was created in 1812 to support this national goal.

Over time, values and attitudes regarding public lands shifted, and President Harry S. Truman, by means of a government reorganization, merged the GLO and another agency, the U.S. Grazing Service, creating the Bureau of Land Management. Learn more about our origins and how the BLM evolved over time in "Opportunity and Challenge: The Story of the BLM."

We manage 245 million acres of public lands—that’s one in ten acres in the country—and 700 million acres of mineral estate. These public lands and subsurface acres are integral to the lives and livelihoods of communities and families across the country. This is accomplished by 12 main regional offices and headquarter offices in Grand Junction, Colorado and in Washington, DC.

 

 

Clackamas County Behavioral Health

Clackamas County Behavioral Health

Phone: (503) 742-5335
24/7 Crisis and Support Line: (503) 655-8585

Clackamas County’s Behavioral Health Team is here to help connect you with a variety of immediate and long-term options for improving mental health. Behavioral Health provides coordination, assessment, outreach and recovery services to Clackamas County residents experiencing mental health and addiction distress so they can achieve their own recovery goals.

 

 

Clackamas County Juvenile Justice

Clackamas County Juvenile Justice

Phone: (503) 655-8342
2121 Kaen Road Oregon City, OR 97045

The mission of the Clackamas County Juvenile Department is to provide equitable juvenile justice, family support, intervention, and reformation services to youth so they can repair harm to victims, experience positive change, and contribute to a safe, healthy, and secure community.

 

 

Clackamas Soil and Water Conversation District

Clackamas Soil and Water Conversation District

Phone: (503) 210-6000
22055 S Beavercreek Rd. Suite 1 Beavercreek, OR 97004

Helping citizens conserve the vital natural resources that support and drive our communities and economy is our vision.

Our mission is to provide technical and financial support to conserve and use resources sustainably today and for future generations.

 

 

Clackamas Women's Services

Clackamas Women's Services

CWS & A Safe Place Phone: (503) 655-8600
24-hour Crisis Line/Línea de Crisis: (503) 654-2288
Located within: A Safe Place Family Justice Center- 256 Warner Milne Road Oregon City, OR 97045

In 1985, Clackamas Women’s Services (CWS) grew out of neighbors opening their homes and sharing what they had in hopes of building a safer community for families. Since then, we’ve grown beyond shelter to offer a wide range of services for anyone experiencing domestic and sexual violence, from initial crisis to long-term healing. We continue the legacy of working with survivors, community members, emergency responders, partner organizations, and businesses to build communities that honor and support survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

We provide compassionate and expert support to survivors of all gender identifications, sexual orientations, ages, or immigration status who are currently experiencing or healing from these types of violence:

  • Domestic Violence
  • Sexual Violence
  • Stalking
  • Child Abuse
  • Elder Abuse
  • Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking
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    Northwest Family Services

    Northwest Family Services

    Phone: (503) 546-6377
    6200 SE King Rd Milwaukie, OR 97222

    Since 1983, Northwest Family Services (NWFS) has supported family stability, child well-being, and victims of crime by addressing social determinants of health. We are a culturally responsive organization with a wide array of programs that address basic needs, behavioral health, health navigation, housing stability, and youth empowerment in the Portland and Salem metro areas.

    Our approach is holistic, offering wrap-around services to help individuals and families thrive by providing resources and support tailored to their unique situations. Whether it’s guiding people through complex health systems, ensuring stable housing, offering mental health and substance use services, or empowering vulnerable youth, NWFS is committed to making a positive impact.

    At NWFS, we believe in the ripple effect of empowerment – one act of kindness, one life changed, can emanate and transform an entire community.

     

     

     

    Oregon Health Authority

    Oregon Health Authority

    Phone: (503)947-2340
    500 Summer Street, NE, E-20 Salem, OR 97301-1097

    The Oregon Health Authority is at the forefront of lowering and containing costs, improving quality and increasing access to health care in order to improve the lifelong health of people in Oregon.

    Ensuring all people and communities can achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnerships, prevention, and access to quality, affordable health care.