The Judith Ann Mogan Foundation (JAMF) thanks everyone who submitted a Letter of Interest (LOI) and / or a Grant Application (GA) for the 2023 Grant Cycle. This year, JAMF received 88 submissions for a total request of $6,304,000. Of these, JAMF awarded $1,223,000 to 49 projects, with grants ranging from $2,000 to $50,000. A breakdown of grants per priority area shows that projects benefiting Children & Youth of Coos, Curry, & Coastal Douglas Counties received the most grants, followed closely by Economic Development projects. It should be noted that most projects covered more than one priority area, so there were significant overlaps in beneficiary areas and populations.
• Arts & Culture (5 projects) | $78,000 | 6.38% |
• Children & Youth (15 projects) | $384,500 | 31.44% |
• Community Health (5 projects) | $166,000 | 13.57% |
• Convening & Gathering (4 projects) | $120,000 | 9.81% |
• Economic Development (9 projects) | $274,500 | 22.44% |
• Environment & Natural Resources (2 projects) | $55,000 | 4.5% |
• Poverty Alleviation (9 projects) | $145,000 | 11.86% |