Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation Awards 77 Grants to Nonprofits Across Five States

Portland, OR. In its latest round of community grant funding, the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation awarded 77 community grants to local nonprofits across its five-state footprint totaling $305,500. Employees also work “hands-on” like those seen above during the tenth annual #StandTogetherWeek.

“We’re honored to invest in the important work of local nonprofits who have continued to provide critical community services and programs during challenging times,” shared Randy Choy, Managing Director of the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation. “Our gratitude goes out to these nonprofits who are essential partners with us to improve access to economic opportunity for all community members.”

Children’s Healing Art Project (CHAP) is one of the recipients.

In total, the three rounds of community grants contributed $1M to community organizations across Ore., Wash., Idaho, Calif. and Nev. and are part of Umpqua Bank’s overall foundation and corporate giving program that has invested $12.8 million since the Foundation was formed in 2014.

These nonprofits were selected from hundreds of applicants who demonstrated a steadfast commitment to serving low-to-moderate income populations in at least one of eight categories: family engagement and resiliency; financial competency; housing stability and homeownership; college, career or technical readiness; entrepreneurship and business expansion; vibrant and equitable neighborhoods; technical and digital connectivity; and small business support and financial guidance.

Third-round community grant recipients received between $3,000-10,000 and are listed below. The next deadline for community grant applications will be announced soon. Learn more at www.UmpquaBank.com/Community.

OREGON
Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis
Turning Point Community Service Center
Kor Community Land Trust
Boys & Girls Club of the Umpqua Valley
Phoenix School of Roseburg
Umpqua Community Development Corporation (Neighborworks Umpqua)
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center
Boys & Girls Club of Albany
ACE Mentor Program of Oregon
Bridge Meadows
Catholic Charities of Oregon
Financial Beginnings Oregon
Girls, Inc.
Sarah Bellums Bakery & Workshop
Saturday Academy
United Negro College Fund
Youth Rights & Justice
Gilbert Children’s Museum
Desert Rose Ministries
Impact Pendleton
Josephy Center for Arts and Culture
Wallowa Business
Angels for Angels
Centro Cultural De Condado De Washington
Community Action Organization
Community Partners for Affordable Housing
Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

WASHINGTON
Second Harvest Inland Northwest

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes
Vancouver School District No. 37 Foundation
Family Promise of Cowlitz County
YWCA North Central Washington
Habitat for Humanity Inc. (Tri-County Partners)
College Possible-WA
Financial Beginnings Washington
Powerful Voices
Maryhill Museum of Art
Next Door, Inc.
United Way of Lewis County
Okanogan County Community Action Council
Collaborative Effort, Inc. (RAIN Incubator)
Pierce County AIDS Foundation
Pierce County Library Foundation
Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County Foundation
Stevenson Downtown Association
Foundation for Edmonds School District
Housing Hope
Senior Services of Snohomish County
Washington Kids in Transition
Latinos En Spokane
Transitional Programs for Women
Community Action Center

CALIFORNIA
Indian Dispute Resolution Services
Operation Care
Calaveras Mentoring Foundation
Family Action Centers of Colusa County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Contra Costa
Valley Small Business Development Corp.
Community for Innovation Entrepreneurship Leadership & Opportunity
Greater Sacramento Urban League
Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
Operation Innovate
Teach for America, Inc.
HISCEC Foundation, Inc.
Centers for Equity and Success
Karat School Project
West Valley Community Services of Santa Clara County
Improve Your Tomorrow
Bridges to Housing
Empower Tehama
Sierra Repertory Theatre Inc.

IDAHO
Second Harvest Inland Northwest
Tesh, Inc.

NEVADA
New West Community Capital, Inc.
Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, Inc.

About Umpqua Bank
Umpqua Bank, headquartered in Roseburg, Ore., is a subsidiary of Umpqua Holdings Corporation, and has locations across Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California and Nevada. Umpqua Bank has been recognized for its innovative customer experience and banking strategy by national publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, Fast Company and CNBC. The company has been recognized for eight years in a row on FORTUNE magazine’s list of the country’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” and was recently named by The Portland Business Journal the Most Admired Financial Services Company in Oregon for the sixteenth consecutive year. In addition to its retail banking presence, Umpqua Bank also owns Financial Pacific Leasing, Inc., a nationally recognized commercial finance company that provides equipment leases to businesses.

Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation Awards 77 Grants to Nonprofits Across Five States
Write-up of the event, if available. You may also upload below.: In its latest round of community grant funding, the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)(3) of Umpqua Bank, a subsidiary of Umpqua Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: UMPQ), awarded 77 community grants to local nonprofits across its five-state footprint totaling $305,500.

In total, the three rounds of community grants contributed $1M to community organizations across Ore., Wash., Idaho, Calif. and Nev. and are part of Umpqua Bank’s overall foundation and corporate giving program that has invested $12.8 million since the Foundation was formed in 2014.

“We’re honored to invest in the important work of local nonprofits who have continued to provide critical community services and programs during challenging times,” shared Randy Choy, Managing Director of the Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation. “Our gratitude goes out to these nonprofits who are essential partners with us to improve access to economic opportunity for all community members.”

These nonprofits were selected from hundreds of applicants who demonstrated a steadfast commitment to serving low-to-moderate income populations in at least one of eight categories: family engagement and resiliency; financial competency; housing stability and home ownership; college, career or technical readiness; entrepreneurship and business expansion; vibrant and equitable neighborhoods; technical and digital connectivity; and small business support and financial guidance.

Third round community grant recipients received between $3,000-10,000 and are listed below. The next deadline for community grant applications will be announced soon. Learn more at www.UmpquaBank.com/Community.

OREGON
Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis
Turning Point Community Service Center
Kor Community Land Trust
Boys & Girls Club of the Umpqua Valley
Phoenix School of Roseburg
Umpqua Community Development Corporation (Neighborworks Umpqua)
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center
Boys & Girls Club of Albany
ACE Mentor Program of Oregon
Bridge Meadows
Catholic Charities of Oregon
Children’s Healing Art Project, Inc.
Financial Beginnings Oregon
Girls, Inc.
Sarah Bellums Bakery & Workshop
Saturday Academy
United Negro College Fund
Youth Rights & Justice
Gilbert Children’s Museum
Desert Rose Ministries
Impact Pendleton
Josephy Center for Arts and Culture
Wallowa Business
Angels for Angels
Centro Cultural De Condado De Washington
Community Action Organization
Community Partners for Affordable Housing
Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

WASHINGTON
Second Harvest Inland Northwest

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes
Vancouver School District No. 37 Foundation
Family Promise of Cowlitz County
YWCA North Central Washington
Habitat for Humanity Inc. (Tri-County Partners)
College Possible-WA
Financial Beginnings Washington
Powerful Voices
Maryhill Museum of Art
Next Door, Inc.
United Way of Lewis County
Okanogan County Community Action Council
Collaborative Effort, Inc. (RAIN Incubator)
Pierce County AIDS Foundation
Pierce County Library Foundation
Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County Foundation
Stevenson Downtown Association
Foundation for Edmonds School District
Housing Hope
Senior Services of Snohomish County
Washington Kids in Transition
Latinos En Spokane
Transitional Programs for Women
Community Action Center

CALIFORNIA
Indian Dispute Resolution Services
Operation Care
Calaveras Mentoring Foundation
Family Action Centers of Colusa County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Contra Costa
Valley Small Business Development Corp.
Community for Innovation Entrepreneurship Leadership & Opportunity
Greater Sacramento Urban League
Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
Operation Innovate
Teach for America, Inc.
HISCEC Foundation, Inc.
Centers for Equity and Success
Karat School Project
West Valley Community Services of Santa Clara County
Improve Your Tomorrow
Bridges to Housing
Empower Tehama
Sierra Repertory Theatre Inc.

IDAHO
Second Harvest Inland Northwest
Tesh, Inc.

NEVADA
New West Community Capital, Inc.
Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, Inc.