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RWN Foundation: Climate Grants

See Funder Details for: Ronald W Naito Md Foundation
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Deadline: Feb 15, 2025

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Indigenous Group
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Carbon / Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Climate Change Resilience
Environmental Health
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
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Education / Outreach
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Ronald W Naito Md Foundation

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2023-10-05T03:06:18Z

Funding Cycles

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Letter Of Inquiry
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Expires: Feb 15, 2025
Full Proposal
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Expires: Apr 19, 2025
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Letter Of Inquiry
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Expires: Aug 19, 2025
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Expires: Oct 22, 2025
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Letter Of Inquiry
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Expires: Feb 13, 2026
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Expires: Apr 20, 2026

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NOTE: See Instrumentl pages for Sustainable Communities Grants here, Health Equity Grants here, and Oregon Arts & Education here.

Who We Are

Based in Portland, Oregon and created in 2019 by Dr. Ron Naito, the Ronald W. Naito MD Foundation continues his legacy of healing by supporting nonprofit organizations that strengthen, protect, and transform our communities and our planet.

Our grants support organizations working all over the world to mitigate the climate crisis, reduce health disparities, and build communities that are socially equitable and environmentally sustainable. We also support Oregon-based arts and education initiatives, particularly those focused on under-resourced communities.

Our grants are trust-based. Because we respect the expertise of our nonprofit partners and understand that they know best how to spend their funds, all of our grants are unrestricted.

Current Funding Trends

  • Under-represented areas:
    • If you work in these areas and are eligible within our funding priorities and restrictions, please consider applying.
      • Nonprofits that work internationally or domestically outside of Oregon, including regional and national organizations
      • Climate crisis mitigation, especially aggressive efforts to curtail or prevent new greenhouse gas emissions
      • International long-term health equity initiatives and health equity initiatives addressing aging and supporting elders
      • Systemic initiatives and advocacy/policy work in any of our funding priorities
  • Over-represented areas:
    • We value these types of work and still seek applications from these categories, but applicants may find these categories slightly more competitive if current trends continue.
      • Arts initiatives
      • Oregon frontline nonprofits across all sectors
      • Frontline services, especially organizations supporting people with mental health or substance use needs and organizations supporting survivors of child abuse and domestic and sexual violence

Funding Area: Climate

We seek to fund initiatives that work aggressively to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to prevent new emission sources now, both at the frontlines and through policy, markets, litigation, and legislation.

This includes (but isn’t limited to) organizations that:

  • Support or lead upstream policy, advocacy, or other reform initiatives that deter new fossil fuel investments, accelerate decarbonization, and promote renewable energies, both domestically and internationally.
  • Advance grassroots organizing by Indigenous or other frontline communities, or work to advance climate justice in systems or markets.
  • Regranting organizations that can pool our resources with other funders’ and direct them to impactful, proven organizations.

Funding

We tend not to fund organizations with annual budgets over $20 million, although there are some exceptions. We often fund grassroots initiatives. We fund larger organizations ($10m+ budgets) only if they primarily are resource, advocacy, policy, movement-building; if they are regranting organizations; or if they work beyond the local/statewide level (regional, national, international). We also occasionally fund larger organizations working across multiple regions or countries to provide lasting frontline interventions.

We offer unrestricted grants, mostly ranging from $5,000-$40,000. We occasionally fund smaller and larger requests, and we are moving toward more multi-year grants. We try to keep a balance between organizations providing frontline services and organizations working to create and advocate for systemic solutions.

Our grants are unrestricted and can be used for general operating, program/project, capacity building, capital requests (for projects with budgets under $1m), endowment, seed funding, etc.

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