Total Assets:
$1,125,032,912
Total Giving:
$44,691,479
93% of grants stay in Oregon.
Arts & Culture
Community Development
Education
Social & Human Services
Women
Ford Scholars Program: Designed for graduating high school seniors seeking a bachelor’s degree.
Ford Transfer Scholars Program: For community college students ready to transfer as juniors to a four-year college in the fall.
Ford Opportunity Scholars Program: Targeted at parents of any age or adult learners over 25 who are pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree.
Ford Sons and Daughters Program: Available to dependents of employees of The Ford Family Foundation or Roseburg Forest Products Co.
History shows that almost 36% of their giving goes to support Education, almost 26% goes to Community Development and 20% goes to Social & Human Services category.
Grants in recent years include:
$250,000 for Weed Union Elementary School;
$33,636 for Trammell S;
$331,821 for Umpqua Community College;
$150,000 for Lutheran Community Services Northwest;
$250,000 for Salvation Army Cascade Division; and
$160,000 for Douglas Cares.
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The foundation supports rural communities in Oregon and Siskiyou County, California, with grants and scholarships, aiming to promote education, gainful employment, and self-determination for all people.
The Ford Family Foundation, based in Roseburg, Oregon, is a private, non-profit organization established in 1957.
Phone #:
541-957-2564
Email:
[email protected]
Application Address:
The Ford Family Foundation
1600 New Stewart Parkway
Roseburg, Oregon 97471
Procedures:
Applicants must visit foundation’s website to review further information and guidelines.
There are no deadlines.
Founder:
Kenneth W. Ford and Hallie E. Ford
Director:
Allyn C Ford, Director
Allyson Ford, Director
Andrew Storment, Director
Anne Kubisch, President
Carrie Thompson, Director
Donna P Wolford, Assistant Secretary
Joseph Robertson, Director
Karla S Chambers, Director
Knute Buehler, Director
Toby Luther, Director
Wes Sand, Director