Central Oregon Health Quality Alliance | Foundation Profile
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EIN: 81-4098939
Foundation Overview
Based in Bend, OR, Central Oregon Health Quality Alliance has awarded 48 grants totaling $1,225,842 to organizations in Oregon. Individual grants range from $2,000 to $40,000, with a median award of $30,000.
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New Applicant Friendliness
21 of 27 recipients (78%) were new grantees. Recent establishment means most partnerships are naturally new. Pattern may not reflect long-term preferences.
Geographic Focus
100% of all grants are concentrated in Oregon, demonstrating highly focused geographic giving. This foundation prioritizes deep community impact in its primary service area. Within Oregon, funding concentrates in Bend (75%), Hood River (6%), La Pine (6%).
Funding Trajectory
Stable funding levels with 7% change over 1 years indicate consistent grant-making capacity and predictable philanthropic resources. This stability suggests reliable ongoing funding opportunities.
Program Areas
Dual focus on healthcare (88%) and community projects, indicating strategic concentration in complementary program areas.
Where is The Money Going?
Grants & Funding
Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into Central Oregon Health Quality Alliance's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.
| Name | Amount | Location | Purpose | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Peacful Presence Project | $25,339 | Bend, OR, US | Compassionate Care In Central Oregon: Advanced Care Planning (Acp) Can Be A Powerful Tool In Helping Communities To Achieve Improved Health Outcomes. Over The Past Year, The Peaceful Presence Project Has Developed Strong Partnerships With Regional Service Providers To Help Serve The Unhoused And Vulnerably-housed In Deschutes County With Dignity-preserving End-of-life Care. Now That This Network Is In Place, Our Goal Is To Begin To Sustain And Expand Aspects Of This Care, With A Continued Focus On Acp. Funding Will Support A Robust Acp Program In Deschutes County, As Well As An Expansion To Crook County, Jefferson County, And Warm Springs. | 2022 |
| The Shield | $2,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield's Veteran Counseling Project Removes Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Local Veterans By Engaging In Advocacy And Providing Free And Confidential Specialized Mental Health Counseling. The Shield Provides Mental Health Services To Veterans Who Otherwise Would Not Receive Services And Not Engage In Counseling. | 2022 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $10,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies (Tta) Professional Development Program: Like So Many Health Care Organizations, Tta Is Experiencing Significant Burnout, Stress , And Overwhelm Among Providers During, And Following, The World Wide Pandemic. Tta Feels There Is An Urgent And Unexpected Need To Address Burnout In Order To Maintain And Improve Quality Of Care, To Reduce Costs, And To Improve Tta's Patient Provider And Staff Experience. Tta Has Identified A Leadership Training Program, By The Arbinger Institute, That We Believe Would Be Tremendously Helpful For Our New Management Team And The Entire Tta Staff. | 2022 |
| Volunteers In Medicine Clinic Of The Cascades | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Health Within Reach - Diabetes Education With Oral Health And Healthy Food Supports For Low-income Latinx Patients: With Cohqa Support, Volunteers In Medicine (Vim) Will Pilot A Dental Health Program For 12 Patients Who Participate In Vim's Diabetes Education Program. Patients Will Work Weekly With Vim's Two Volunteer Certified Diabetes Educators And/or Vim's Staff Rn Diabetes Care Coordinator. Patients Will Be Eligible For A $25 Grocery Gift Card For Each Week They Participate In Diabetes Education, And They Will Be Eligible To Begin Dental Greatment After Four Weeks. | 2022 |
| La Pine Community Health Center | $13,000 | La Pine, OR, US | Tele-behavioral Health Project: This Project Will Enable Lapine Community Health Center (Lchc) To Meet The Increasing Demand For Behavioral Health Services, Enable Lchc's Behavioral Health Patients To Have Greater Access To Services And Provide A Way To Facilitate Patient Continuity Of Care. | 2022 |
| Ochin Inc | $30,000 | Portland, OR, US | A Pilot Of Virtual Care To Connect Providers And Patients In Underserved Communities With Dermatology Specialists: Serving Over 29 Million Patients Annually, Community Health Centers (Chcs) Comprise The Us's Core Health-safety Net Particularly In Rural Areas Where They Serve One In Five Residents. However, Access To Specialty Care Such As Dermatology For Chc Patients Is A Challenge That Has Only Been Exacerbated By The Covid-19 Pandemic. Currently, Over 40% Of Us Residents Live In Areas Underserved By Dermatologists. Yet, Skin Cancer Is The Most Common Cancer In The Us. Indeed, Estimates Are That One In Five Americans Will Develop Skin Cancer In Their Lifetime. | 2022 |
| Bestcare Treament Services Inc | $15,000 | Redmond, OR, US | Contingency Management To Enhance Engagement And Efficacy Of Medical Supported Recovery (Msr) Treatment: Contingency Management Refers To A Type Of Behavioral Therapy That Rewards Positive Behavioral Change And Increases Motivation To Engage In Treatment, Attend Sud Counseling, And Decrease The Use Of Illicit Substances. In Addtition, Contingency Management Motivates Patients To Avoid Missed Or Delay Vivitrol Injections And Thus Reduce Rates Of Return-to-heavy Alcohol Use Or High-risk Use Of Opiods. Finally, Sud Counseling Is Underutilized In Treatment And Providing Positive Reward For Engagement Will Improve Overall Retention In Treatment And Recovery Rates. | 2022 |
| St Charles Health Systems Inc | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Promoting Partnership Autism Evaluations For Early Learners: The Intent Of This Project Is To Integrate Autism Evaluations Of Early Learners Through The Early Intervention/early Childhood Special Education Program At The High Desert Esd And The Pedal Clinic At St. Charles Medical Center. Historically, Academic And Medical Evaluations For Autism Spectrum Disorder Have Been Administered Separately. These Separate Evaluations Are Difficult For Families Because Of The Stress And Anxiety Of Undergoing Two Separate Evaluations At Two Different Locations. A Pilot Program That Integrates The Two Evaluations Has Been Underway This Past Year, And It Has Been Well-received By Educators, Medical Staff, And Most Importanly, Children And Families. | 2022 |
| Juniper Mountain Counseling | $32,000 | Bend, OR, US | Healing Families - Powerful Interventions For Mental Health Treatment Of Children And Families: Juniper Mountain Counseling (Jmc) Is Developing A Comprehensive Child & Family Mental Health Program To Coincide With The Opening Of A New Facility (Estimated For Fall 2022). In Order To Meet This Goal, Jmc Identified The Need To Expand Training Requirements For Jmc's Clinicians, And Make Strategic Purchases For Age And Program Appropriate Materials. Further, Jmc Recognizes That Children Do Not Live In Isolation, And Therefore Jmc's Program Will Focus On Embracing, Supporting, And Healing The Whole Family Without Discrimination To The Configuration Or Members That Make Up A Family Unit. | 2022 |
| The Peacful Presence Project | $25,339 | Bend, OR, US | Compassionate Care In Central Oregon: Advanced Care Planning (Acp) Can Be A Powerful Tool In Helping Communities To Achieve Improved Health Outcomes. Over The Past Year, The Peaceful Presence Project Has Developed Strong Partnerships With Regional Service Providers To Help Serve The Unhoused And Vulnerably-housed In Deschutes County With Dignity-preserving End-of-life Care. Now That This Network Is In Place, Our Goal Is To Begin To Sustain And Expand Aspects Of This Care, With A Continued Focus On Acp. Funding Will Support A Robust Acp Program In Deschutes County, As Well As An Expansion To Crook County, Jefferson County, And Warm Springs. | 2022 |
| The Shield | $2,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield's Veteran Counseling Project Removes Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Local Veterans By Engaging In Advocacy And Providing Free And Confidential Specialized Mental Health Counseling. The Shield Provides Mental Health Services To Veterans Who Otherwise Would Not Receive Services And Not Engage In Counseling. | 2022 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $10,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies (Tta) Professional Development Program: Like So Many Health Care Organizations, Tta Is Experiencing Significant Burnout, Stress , And Overwhelm Among Providers During, And Following, The World Wide Pandemic. Tta Feels There Is An Urgent And Unexpected Need To Address Burnout In Order To Maintain And Improve Quality Of Care, To Reduce Costs, And To Improve Tta's Patient Provider And Staff Experience. Tta Has Identified A Leadership Training Program, By The Arbinger Institute, That We Believe Would Be Tremendously Helpful For Our New Management Team And The Entire Tta Staff. | 2022 |
| Volunteers In Medicine Clinic Of The Cascades | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Health Within Reach - Diabetes Education With Oral Health And Healthy Food Supports For Low-income Latinx Patients: With Cohqa Support, Volunteers In Medicine (Vim) Will Pilot A Dental Health Program For 12 Patients Who Participate In Vim's Diabetes Education Program. Patients Will Work Weekly With Vim's Two Volunteer Certified Diabetes Educators And/or Vim's Staff Rn Diabetes Care Coordinator. Patients Will Be Eligible For A $25 Grocery Gift Card For Each Week They Participate In Diabetes Education, And They Will Be Eligible To Begin Dental Greatment After Four Weeks. | 2022 |
| La Pine Community Health Center | $13,000 | La Pine, OR, US | Tele-behavioral Health Project: This Project Will Enable Lapine Community Health Center (Lchc) To Meet The Increasing Demand For Behavioral Health Services, Enable Lchc's Behavioral Health Patients To Have Greater Access To Services And Provide A Way To Facilitate Patient Continuity Of Care. | 2022 |
| Ochin Inc | $30,000 | Portland, OR, US | A Pilot Of Virtual Care To Connect Providers And Patients In Underserved Communities With Dermatology Specialists: Serving Over 29 Million Patients Annually, Community Health Centers (Chcs) Comprise The Us's Core Health-safety Net Particularly In Rural Areas Where They Serve One In Five Residents. However, Access To Specialty Care Such As Dermatology For Chc Patients Is A Challenge That Has Only Been Exacerbated By The Covid-19 Pandemic. Currently, Over 40% Of Us Residents Live In Areas Underserved By Dermatologists. Yet, Skin Cancer Is The Most Common Cancer In The Us. Indeed, Estimates Are That One In Five Americans Will Develop Skin Cancer In Their Lifetime. | 2022 |
| Bestcare Treament Services Inc | $15,000 | Redmond, OR, US | Contingency Management To Enhance Engagement And Efficacy Of Medical Supported Recovery (Msr) Treatment: Contingency Management Refers To A Type Of Behavioral Therapy That Rewards Positive Behavioral Change And Increases Motivation To Engage In Treatment, Attend Sud Counseling, And Decrease The Use Of Illicit Substances. In Addtition, Contingency Management Motivates Patients To Avoid Missed Or Delay Vivitrol Injections And Thus Reduce Rates Of Return-to-heavy Alcohol Use Or High-risk Use Of Opiods. Finally, Sud Counseling Is Underutilized In Treatment And Providing Positive Reward For Engagement Will Improve Overall Retention In Treatment And Recovery Rates. | 2022 |
| St Charles Health Systems Inc | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Promoting Partnership Autism Evaluations For Early Learners: The Intent Of This Project Is To Integrate Autism Evaluations Of Early Learners Through The Early Intervention/early Childhood Special Education Program At The High Desert Esd And The Pedal Clinic At St. Charles Medical Center. Historically, Academic And Medical Evaluations For Autism Spectrum Disorder Have Been Administered Separately. These Separate Evaluations Are Difficult For Families Because Of The Stress And Anxiety Of Undergoing Two Separate Evaluations At Two Different Locations. A Pilot Program That Integrates The Two Evaluations Has Been Underway This Past Year, And It Has Been Well-received By Educators, Medical Staff, And Most Importanly, Children And Families. | 2022 |
| Juniper Mountain Counseling | $32,000 | Bend, OR, US | Healing Families - Powerful Interventions For Mental Health Treatment Of Children And Families: Juniper Mountain Counseling (Jmc) Is Developing A Comprehensive Child & Family Mental Health Program To Coincide With The Opening Of A New Facility (Estimated For Fall 2022). In Order To Meet This Goal, Jmc Identified The Need To Expand Training Requirements For Jmc's Clinicians, And Make Strategic Purchases For Age And Program Appropriate Materials. Further, Jmc Recognizes That Children Do Not Live In Isolation, And Therefore Jmc's Program Will Focus On Embracing, Supporting, And Healing The Whole Family Without Discrimination To The Configuration Or Members That Make Up A Family Unit. | 2022 |
| The Peacful Presence Project | $25,339 | Bend, OR, US | Compassionate Care In Central Oregon: Advanced Care Planning (Acp) Can Be A Powerful Tool In Helping Communities To Achieve Improved Health Outcomes. Over The Past Year, The Peaceful Presence Project Has Developed Strong Partnerships With Regional Service Providers To Help Serve The Unhoused And Vulnerably-housed In Deschutes County With Dignity-preserving End-of-life Care. Now That This Network Is In Place, Our Goal Is To Begin To Sustain And Expand Aspects Of This Care, With A Continued Focus On Acp. Funding Will Support A Robust Acp Program In Deschutes County, As Well As An Expansion To Crook County, Jefferson County, And Warm Springs. | 2022 |
| The Shield | $2,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield's Veteran Counseling Project Removes Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Local Veterans By Engaging In Advocacy And Providing Free And Confidential Specialized Mental Health Counseling. The Shield Provides Mental Health Services To Veterans Who Otherwise Would Not Receive Services And Not Engage In Counseling. | 2022 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $10,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies (Tta) Professional Development Program: Like So Many Health Care Organizations, Tta Is Experiencing Significant Burnout, Stress , And Overwhelm Among Providers During, And Following, The World Wide Pandemic. Tta Feels There Is An Urgent And Unexpected Need To Address Burnout In Order To Maintain And Improve Quality Of Care, To Reduce Costs, And To Improve Tta's Patient Provider And Staff Experience. Tta Has Identified A Leadership Training Program, By The Arbinger Institute, That We Believe Would Be Tremendously Helpful For Our New Management Team And The Entire Tta Staff. | 2022 |
| Volunteers In Medicine Clinic Of The Cascades | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Health Within Reach - Diabetes Education With Oral Health And Healthy Food Supports For Low-income Latinx Patients: With Cohqa Support, Volunteers In Medicine (Vim) Will Pilot A Dental Health Program For 12 Patients Who Participate In Vim's Diabetes Education Program. Patients Will Work Weekly With Vim's Two Volunteer Certified Diabetes Educators And/or Vim's Staff Rn Diabetes Care Coordinator. Patients Will Be Eligible For A $25 Grocery Gift Card For Each Week They Participate In Diabetes Education, And They Will Be Eligible To Begin Dental Greatment After Four Weeks. | 2022 |
| La Pine Community Health Center | $13,000 | La Pine, OR, US | Tele-behavioral Health Project: This Project Will Enable Lapine Community Health Center (Lchc) To Meet The Increasing Demand For Behavioral Health Services, Enable Lchc's Behavioral Health Patients To Have Greater Access To Services And Provide A Way To Facilitate Patient Continuity Of Care. | 2022 |
| Ochin Inc | $30,000 | Portland, OR, US | A Pilot Of Virtual Care To Connect Providers And Patients In Underserved Communities With Dermatology Specialists: Serving Over 29 Million Patients Annually, Community Health Centers (Chcs) Comprise The Us's Core Health-safety Net Particularly In Rural Areas Where They Serve One In Five Residents. However, Access To Specialty Care Such As Dermatology For Chc Patients Is A Challenge That Has Only Been Exacerbated By The Covid-19 Pandemic. Currently, Over 40% Of Us Residents Live In Areas Underserved By Dermatologists. Yet, Skin Cancer Is The Most Common Cancer In The Us. Indeed, Estimates Are That One In Five Americans Will Develop Skin Cancer In Their Lifetime. | 2022 |
| Bestcare Treament Services Inc | $15,000 | Redmond, OR, US | Contingency Management To Enhance Engagement And Efficacy Of Medical Supported Recovery (Msr) Treatment: Contingency Management Refers To A Type Of Behavioral Therapy That Rewards Positive Behavioral Change And Increases Motivation To Engage In Treatment, Attend Sud Counseling, And Decrease The Use Of Illicit Substances. In Addtition, Contingency Management Motivates Patients To Avoid Missed Or Delay Vivitrol Injections And Thus Reduce Rates Of Return-to-heavy Alcohol Use Or High-risk Use Of Opiods. Finally, Sud Counseling Is Underutilized In Treatment And Providing Positive Reward For Engagement Will Improve Overall Retention In Treatment And Recovery Rates. | 2022 |
| St Charles Health Systems Inc | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Promoting Partnership Autism Evaluations For Early Learners: The Intent Of This Project Is To Integrate Autism Evaluations Of Early Learners Through The Early Intervention/early Childhood Special Education Program At The High Desert Esd And The Pedal Clinic At St. Charles Medical Center. Historically, Academic And Medical Evaluations For Autism Spectrum Disorder Have Been Administered Separately. These Separate Evaluations Are Difficult For Families Because Of The Stress And Anxiety Of Undergoing Two Separate Evaluations At Two Different Locations. A Pilot Program That Integrates The Two Evaluations Has Been Underway This Past Year, And It Has Been Well-received By Educators, Medical Staff, And Most Importanly, Children And Families. | 2022 |
| Juniper Mountain Counseling | $32,000 | Bend, OR, US | Healing Families - Powerful Interventions For Mental Health Treatment Of Children And Families: Juniper Mountain Counseling (Jmc) Is Developing A Comprehensive Child & Family Mental Health Program To Coincide With The Opening Of A New Facility (Estimated For Fall 2022). In Order To Meet This Goal, Jmc Identified The Need To Expand Training Requirements For Jmc's Clinicians, And Make Strategic Purchases For Age And Program Appropriate Materials. Further, Jmc Recognizes That Children Do Not Live In Isolation, And Therefore Jmc's Program Will Focus On Embracing, Supporting, And Healing The Whole Family Without Discrimination To The Configuration Or Members That Make Up A Family Unit. | 2022 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies Is Partnering With The Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs And The Central Oregon Disabilities Support Network(codsn)to Open A Therapeutic Clinic And Directly Serve Children With Special Needs Who Live In The Warm Springs Community And The Surrounding Areas. Currently, There Are No Such Services In That Community And Families Must Drive To Redmond And Bend To Access Therapy For Their Children. Coupled With Insurance And Financial Limitations, Often These Children Have To Forgo Therapy. The Funding Will Go Towards Paying Physical, Occupational, And Behavioral Therapists From Treehouse To Be Based Out Of A New Clinic In The Warm Springs Early Childhood Education Center To Reduce The Barriers To Accessing High Quality Care For Children In Warm Springs. | 2021 |
| The Shield | $15,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield Works To Eliminate Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Veterans. Their Process Consists Of A Network Of Trauma-informed, Culturally Competent Mental Health Providers Ready To Offer An Appointment To Veterans Within 5 Days. As A Trusted, Collaborative Community Resource That Receives Referrals From Partners Like The Central Oregon Veterans Council, Central Oregon Suicide Prevention Alliance, St. Charles, And Central Oregon Veteran's Ranch, We Are Pleased Our Funding Will Offer Our Veterans 100 Hours Of Free Counseling Through The Shield. | 2021 |
| The Peacful Presence | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | The Peaceful Presence Is A Non-profit That Works To Reimagine The Way Communities Talk About, Plan For And Experience Serious Illness And The End-of-life. Evidence Shows That The Rate Of Advance Care Directive Completion In The General Population Is Around 30% Of Adults; In The Unhoused And Bipoc Populations It Is Even Lower. This Funding Will Support An Initiative To Improve Proactive Planning For Serious Illness And End-of-life Care For Maginalized, Vulnerable And Unhoused Populations In Central Oregon. The Organization Envisions A Community Where Every Individual Has The Planning, Support, And Care To Die Where And How They Prefer. | 2021 |
| One Community Health | $40,000 | Hood River, OR, US | This Pilot Is A Collaborative Effort In Hood River And Wasco Counties That Will Serve Medically Frail Older Adult Patients, With A Commitment To Increasing Services To Latin X And Indigenous Patients With In-home, Patient-centered And Integrated Care And Advocacy Support Delivered By Community Health Workers(chws). Based On The Evidence-based Grace Team Care Model, The Pilot Is Spearheaded By The Older Adult Working Group Of The Clinical Advisory Panel For The Columbia Gorge Health Council In Partnership With One Community Health And The Bridges To Health Pathways Program. Funding Will Support The Adaptation And Piloting Of New Older Adult Protocols For Chws, Codifying Protocols, And Developing Related Continuing Education Opportunities For Pilot Staff And Chws Regionally And Across The State. | 2021 |
| Deschutes County Health Services | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Central Oregon's Perinatal Care Coordination(pcc) Is A Community-developed And Public Health-led Program To Assist Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Central Oregon Access Health Insurance, Prenatal Care, Nutritional Services, And Other Referrals With Ease And Dignity. The Pcc Program Was Developed By Deschutes County Perinatal Care Coordinators And Implemented In 2016 In Response To Central Oregon's Worsening Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes. The Program Now Serves Approximately 60% Of All Pregnant Persons In Central Oregon, Mostly Low-income And Vulnerable Populations. In March 2021, Oregon Health Authorities Healthier Together Featured Pcc As A Promising Model And Intervention For Improving Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes Across Oregon. This Funding Will Help Create A Comprehensive Handbook To Assist Other Communities With Establishing A Similar Program, As Well As To Establish An Evaluation Methodology To Continuously Measure The Effects Of The Program. | 2021 |
| Central Oregon Health Council | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | This Project Is A Collaboration Between Researches At Oregon State University-cascades, St. Charles Health System's Nutrition And Diabetes Manager, And The Central Oregon Health Council(cohc) To Bring Together Multiple Disciplines To Address To Address A Longstanding Issue In Healthcare Delivery That Affects Diabetic Patients And Patients At Risk For Malnutrition. Currently, The Method Of Tracking Nutritional Intake In An Inpatient Setting Is Subjective, Unreliable And Gathered Depending On The Capacity Of The Care Team. The Researchers From Osu Bring Expertise From The Fields Of Computer Science, Food & Beverage, Business Administration, And Mechanical Engineering To Enhance And Test A Prototype That Uses Image Recognition Technology, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence(ai), And Cloud-computing Resources To Track And Quantify Nutritional Intake In An In Patient Setting To Provide An Accurate Data Point For Care Teams To Make Proactive Care Decisions. The Funding Will Toward Comp | 2021 |
| Camp Fire Of Central Oregon | $11,275 | Bend, OR, US | Pilot A Latinx-youth Outdoor Program For Underserved Community. | 2021 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies Is Partnering With The Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs And The Central Oregon Disabilities Support Network(codsn)to Open A Therapeutic Clinic And Directly Serve Children With Special Needs Who Live In The Warm Springs Community And The Surrounding Areas. Currently, There Are No Such Services In That Community And Families Must Drive To Redmond And Bend To Access Therapy For Their Children. Coupled With Insurance And Financial Limitations, Often These Children Have To Forgo Therapy. The Funding Will Go Towards Paying Physical, Occupational, And Behavioral Therapists From Treehouse To Be Based Out Of A New Clinic In The Warm Springs Early Childhood Education Center To Reduce The Barriers To Accessing High Quality Care For Children In Warm Springs. | 2021 |
| The Shield | $15,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield Works To Eliminate Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Veterans. Their Process Consists Of A Network Of Trauma-informed, Culturally Competent Mental Health Providers Ready To Offer An Appointment To Veterans Within 5 Days. As A Trusted, Collaborative Community Resource That Receives Referrals From Partners Like The Central Oregon Veterans Council, Central Oregon Suicide Prevention Alliance, St. Charles, And Central Oregon Veteran's Ranch, We Are Pleased Our Funding Will Offer Our Veterans 100 Hours Of Free Counseling Through The Shield. | 2021 |
| The Peacful Presence | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | The Peaceful Presence Is A Non-profit That Works To Reimagine The Way Communities Talk About, Plan For And Experience Serious Illness And The End-of-life. Evidence Shows That The Rate Of Advance Care Directive Completion In The General Population Is Around 30% Of Adults; In The Unhoused And Bipoc Populations It Is Even Lower. This Funding Will Support An Initiative To Improve Proactive Planning For Serious Illness And End-of-life Care For Maginalized, Vulnerable And Unhoused Populations In Central Oregon. The Organization Envisions A Community Where Every Individual Has The Planning, Support, And Care To Die Where And How They Prefer. | 2021 |
| One Community Health | $40,000 | Hood River, OR, US | This Pilot Is A Collaborative Effort In Hood River And Wasco Counties That Will Serve Medically Frail Older Adult Patients, With A Commitment To Increasing Services To Latin X And Indigenous Patients With In-home, Patient-centered And Integrated Care And Advocacy Support Delivered By Community Health Workers(chws). Based On The Evidence-based Grace Team Care Model, The Pilot Is Spearheaded By The Older Adult Working Group Of The Clinical Advisory Panel For The Columbia Gorge Health Council In Partnership With One Community Health And The Bridges To Health Pathways Program. Funding Will Support The Adaptation And Piloting Of New Older Adult Protocols For Chws, Codifying Protocols, And Developing Related Continuing Education Opportunities For Pilot Staff And Chws Regionally And Across The State. | 2021 |
| Deschutes County Health Services | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Central Oregon's Perinatal Care Coordination(pcc) Is A Community-developed And Public Health-led Program To Assist Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Central Oregon Access Health Insurance, Prenatal Care, Nutritional Services, And Other Referrals With Ease And Dignity. The Pcc Program Was Developed By Deschutes County Perinatal Care Coordinators And Implemented In 2016 In Response To Central Oregon's Worsening Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes. The Program Now Serves Approximately 60% Of All Pregnant Persons In Central Oregon, Mostly Low-income And Vulnerable Populations. In March 2021, Oregon Health Authorities Healthier Together Featured Pcc As A Promising Model And Intervention For Improving Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes Across Oregon. This Funding Will Help Create A Comprehensive Handbook To Assist Other Communities With Establishing A Similar Program, As Well As To Establish An Evaluation Methodology To Continuously Measure The Effects Of The Program. | 2021 |
| Central Oregon Health Council | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | This Project Is A Collaboration Between Researches At Oregon State University-cascades, St. Charles Health System's Nutrition And Diabetes Manager, And The Central Oregon Health Council(cohc) To Bring Together Multiple Disciplines To Address To Address A Longstanding Issue In Healthcare Delivery That Affects Diabetic Patients And Patients At Risk For Malnutrition. Currently, The Method Of Tracking Nutritional Intake In An Inpatient Setting Is Subjective, Unreliable And Gathered Depending On The Capacity Of The Care Team. The Researchers From Osu Bring Expertise From The Fields Of Computer Science, Food & Beverage, Business Administration, And Mechanical Engineering To Enhance And Test A Prototype That Uses Image Recognition Technology, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence(ai), And Cloud-computing Resources To Track And Quantify Nutritional Intake In An In Patient Setting To Provide An Accurate Data Point For Care Teams To Make Proactive Care Decisions. The Funding Will Toward Comp | 2021 |
| Camp Fire Of Central Oregon | $11,275 | Bend, OR, US | Pilot A Latinx-youth Outdoor Program For Underserved Community. | 2021 |
| Treehouse Therapies Associates | $40,000 | Bend, OR, US | Treehouse Therapies Is Partnering With The Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs And The Central Oregon Disabilities Support Network(codsn)to Open A Therapeutic Clinic And Directly Serve Children With Special Needs Who Live In The Warm Springs Community And The Surrounding Areas. Currently, There Are No Such Services In That Community And Families Must Drive To Redmond And Bend To Access Therapy For Their Children. Coupled With Insurance And Financial Limitations, Often These Children Have To Forgo Therapy. The Funding Will Go Towards Paying Physical, Occupational, And Behavioral Therapists From Treehouse To Be Based Out Of A New Clinic In The Warm Springs Early Childhood Education Center To Reduce The Barriers To Accessing High Quality Care For Children In Warm Springs. | 2021 |
| The Shield | $15,000 | Bend, OR, US | The Shield Works To Eliminate Barriers To Accessing Mental Health Services For Veterans. Their Process Consists Of A Network Of Trauma-informed, Culturally Competent Mental Health Providers Ready To Offer An Appointment To Veterans Within 5 Days. As A Trusted, Collaborative Community Resource That Receives Referrals From Partners Like The Central Oregon Veterans Council, Central Oregon Suicide Prevention Alliance, St. Charles, And Central Oregon Veteran's Ranch, We Are Pleased Our Funding Will Offer Our Veterans 100 Hours Of Free Counseling Through The Shield. | 2021 |
| The Peacful Presence | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | The Peaceful Presence Is A Non-profit That Works To Reimagine The Way Communities Talk About, Plan For And Experience Serious Illness And The End-of-life. Evidence Shows That The Rate Of Advance Care Directive Completion In The General Population Is Around 30% Of Adults; In The Unhoused And Bipoc Populations It Is Even Lower. This Funding Will Support An Initiative To Improve Proactive Planning For Serious Illness And End-of-life Care For Maginalized, Vulnerable And Unhoused Populations In Central Oregon. The Organization Envisions A Community Where Every Individual Has The Planning, Support, And Care To Die Where And How They Prefer. | 2021 |
| One Community Health | $40,000 | Hood River, OR, US | This Pilot Is A Collaborative Effort In Hood River And Wasco Counties That Will Serve Medically Frail Older Adult Patients, With A Commitment To Increasing Services To Latin X And Indigenous Patients With In-home, Patient-centered And Integrated Care And Advocacy Support Delivered By Community Health Workers(chws). Based On The Evidence-based Grace Team Care Model, The Pilot Is Spearheaded By The Older Adult Working Group Of The Clinical Advisory Panel For The Columbia Gorge Health Council In Partnership With One Community Health And The Bridges To Health Pathways Program. Funding Will Support The Adaptation And Piloting Of New Older Adult Protocols For Chws, Codifying Protocols, And Developing Related Continuing Education Opportunities For Pilot Staff And Chws Regionally And Across The State. | 2021 |
| Deschutes County Health Services | $30,000 | Bend, OR, US | Central Oregon's Perinatal Care Coordination(pcc) Is A Community-developed And Public Health-led Program To Assist Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Central Oregon Access Health Insurance, Prenatal Care, Nutritional Services, And Other Referrals With Ease And Dignity. The Pcc Program Was Developed By Deschutes County Perinatal Care Coordinators And Implemented In 2016 In Response To Central Oregon's Worsening Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes. The Program Now Serves Approximately 60% Of All Pregnant Persons In Central Oregon, Mostly Low-income And Vulnerable Populations. In March 2021, Oregon Health Authorities Healthier Together Featured Pcc As A Promising Model And Intervention For Improving Maternal Health And Birth Outcomes Across Oregon. This Funding Will Help Create A Comprehensive Handbook To Assist Other Communities With Establishing A Similar Program, As Well As To Establish An Evaluation Methodology To Continuously Measure The Effects Of The Program. | 2021 |
| Central Oregon Health Council | $37,500 | Bend, OR, US | This Project Is A Collaboration Between Researches At Oregon State University-cascades, St. Charles Health System's Nutrition And Diabetes Manager, And The Central Oregon Health Council(cohc) To Bring Together Multiple Disciplines To Address To Address A Longstanding Issue In Healthcare Delivery That Affects Diabetic Patients And Patients At Risk For Malnutrition. Currently, The Method Of Tracking Nutritional Intake In An Inpatient Setting Is Subjective, Unreliable And Gathered Depending On The Capacity Of The Care Team. The Researchers From Osu Bring Expertise From The Fields Of Computer Science, Food & Beverage, Business Administration, And Mechanical Engineering To Enhance And Test A Prototype That Uses Image Recognition Technology, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence(ai), And Cloud-computing Resources To Track And Quantify Nutritional Intake In An In Patient Setting To Provide An Accurate Data Point For Care Teams To Make Proactive Care Decisions. The Funding Will Toward Comp | 2021 |
| Camp Fire Of Central Oregon | $11,275 | Bend, OR, US | Pilot A Latinx-youth Outdoor Program For Underserved Community. | 2021 |
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(≈ Similar) |
$20,000
median grant |
Medford, OR
Same state |
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Holland Family Foundation
EIN: 93-6023621 | 9 grants awarded |
$224,235
(≈ Similar) |
$22,187
median grant |
Bend, OR
Same state |
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The Amigo Foundation
EIN: 94-3043505 | 12 grants awarded |
$407,193
(↑ Larger) |
$30,000
median grant |
North Plains, OR
Same state |
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Tpg Foundation
EIN: 84-3167856 | 29 grants awarded |
$128,713
(↓ Smaller) |
$25,000
median grant |
Portland, OR
Same state |
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The Mark And Linda Harris Foundation
EIN: 93-1282271 | 24 grants awarded |
$127,887
(↓ Smaller) |
$17,850
median grant |
La Grande, OR
Same state |
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Contact Information
Official contact details for Central Oregon Health Quality Alliance as registered with the IRS. These details are essential for grant applications, correspondence, and due diligence processes.
| EIN | 81-4098939 |
| Website | http://guidestar.org |
| Address |
Key People (4)
Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee Central Oregon Health Quality Alliance's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.
| President/sec. | Kim Bangerter Mba |
|---|---|
| Executive Dir. | Shimiko Montgomery |
| Director | Katherine Mastrangelo |
| Director | Rebecca Ferguson Md |
Forms 990-PF
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Form 990-PF Research Tips
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- Check Part I for total assets, annual giving amounts, and payout requirements
- Examine Part VIII for key personnel compensation and board structure
- Look for trends across multiple years to understand giving patterns
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