The Allocation Committee at its Monday meeting approved the remaining $26 million out of an available $68 million for new three-year investments in Hunger Relief, After School and Mentoring programs.

The Portland City Council has final approval on Allocation Committee decisions and will review these decisions, and those made at the April 24th AC meeting, in mid-June.

Program Area# Grants Funded3-Year Total
Early Childhood16$20,889,002
Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention16$12,291,411
Foster Care12$8,520,021
After School22$12,653,161
Hunger Relief11$7,307,975
Mentoring8$6,738,031
Total Funds Granted at April 24 Meeting85

$68,399,601

 

After School Grants allocated 5/24/2020

Application 
Number
Applicant OrganizationProgram Name3-Year Grant 
Amount
AS-13The Immigrant and Refugee 
Community Organization
SUN Community Schools$388,062
AS-14The Immigrant and Refugee 
Community Organization
INSPIRE$1,615,073
AS-17Metropolitan Family Service, Inc.SUN$453,937
AS-11Impact NWAKA Science$346,589
AS-15Latino NetworkConexiones, Escalers, Collegio 
de Padres
$1,399,309
AS-12Impact NWUrban Opportunities$422,527
AS-22Open School, Inc.Step Up$1,390,617
AS-24Portland Opportunities 
Industrialization Center, Inc.
Afterschool Program$309,090
AS-20Neighborhood House, Inc.Connect Program$264,464
AS-9Human Solutions, Inc.Learn Links$592,005
AS-3Oregon Bravo Youth OrchestrasBRAVO Youth Orchestra$330,779
AS-4El Programa Hispano CatolicoEl Programa Hispano$578,459
AS-6Girls Inc. of the Pacific NorthwestGirls Inc$231,332
AS-19Native American Youth and Family 
Center
Native Student Success$618,279
AS-10Human Solutions, Inc.Learn Links at Lilac Meadows$200,909
AS-5Ethos Inc.Music Corp$328,338
AS-8Hacienda Community Development 
Corporation
Expresiones$586,472
AS-2Boys and Girls Clubs of Portland 
Metropolitan Area
Building Great Futures$226,152
AS-26R.E.A.P.REAP: Solutions$553,433
AS-28Self Enhancement, Inc.After School Program$1,235,274
AS-16Latino NetworkStudio Latino$231,818
AS-25Portland State UniversityPSU Oregon MESA$350,243

After School Total Funds Granted:  $12,653,161 

Hunger Relief Grants allocated 5/4/2020 

Application 
Number
Applicant OrganizationProgram Name3-Year Grant 
Amount
HR-4The Immigrant and Refugee 
Community Organization
Hunger Relief$757,015
HR-7Metropolitan Family Service, Inc.Hunger Relief$478,029
HR-9Oregon Food Bank, Inc.School Based Food Programs$1,848,210
HR-5Janus Youth Programs, Inc.Village Gardens$430,225
HR-1Familias En AccionLatino Food Equity Program$547,584
HR-2Growing GardensGrowing Gardens$387,194
HR-8Neighborhood House, Inc.Mobile Food Delivery Service$255,197
HR-10
 
Portland Opportunities 
Industrialization Center, Inc.
Portland Opportunities 
Industrialization Center
$277,254
HR-6Meals on Wheels People, Inc.Meals 4 Kids$1,916,358
HR-3Human Solutions, Inc.Learn Links Food Pantry$200,909
HR-11Sunshine Division, Inc.Community Transitional School $210,000

Hunger Relief Total Funds Granted: $7,307,975

Mentoring Grants allocated 5/4/2020 

Application 
Number
Applicant OrganizationProgram Name3-Year Grant Amount
M-9The Immigrant and Refugee 
Community Organization
Refugee & Immigrant 
Mentoring 
$1,125,913
M-10Latino NetworkPadrinos Portland$772,494
M-15
 
Portland Opportunities 
Industrialization Center, Inc.
School-based Mentoring 
Program
$445,488
M-14Pathfinders of OregonPathfinders NetworkMentoring Inside Out$463,635
M-12
 
Native American Youth and Family 
Center 
College Preparation Mentoring 
Program
$530,798
M-3Camp Fire ColumbiaCamp Fire Middle School Program$1,489,145
M-6Friends of the Children – PortlandFriends of the Children$1,597,047
M-4College PossibleCollege Access Program

$313,511
 

Mentoring Total Funds Granted: $6,738,031