Community Benefit Initiatives

2023 Community Benefit Initiative Grant Awards

Trillium has awarded Community Benefit Initiative grants to 54 community organizations and nonprofits in the Tri-County and Southwest regions of Oregon. These strategic investments are rooted in Trillium’s commitment to improve health outcomes and address fundamental social factors impacting health, such as stable housing, food security, social supports and educational opportunities.

The grant recipients were selected based on each project’s ability to implement evidence-based community level interventions that improve health and healthcare quality, prioritize collaborative partnerships to amplify impact, and advance health equity for Trillium’s members and the community at large. 

Organizations serving Lane, Western Douglas, Western Linn, Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties were eligible to apply for Community Benefit Initiative grants. Trillium awarded funding to these 35 organizations for the projects and services listed below:

Tri-County & Southwest Service Areas Grant Recipients

  • NurturelyExternal Link  ̶̶  To provide culturally and linguistically appropriate perinatal health education and fund a community liaison to connect pregnant individuals to needed services.
  • Orchid Health ClinicExternal Link  ̶  To support implementing an Electronic Health Records system and provide food for community members in need at service locations.
  • Providence Child CenterExternal Link (Swindells)  ̶  To support in-person and virtual parent education courses and training.
  • Song for CharlieExternal Link  ̶  To help address Oregon's epidemic of youth fetanyl overdose deaths through a series of prevention and outreach efforts.

Tri-County Area Grant Recipients

Southwest Area Grant Recipients

  • Community Supported SheltersExternal Link  ̶  To support improving Safe Spot Communities with clothing and hygiene items, creation of garden spaces, and activity passes to pools, gyms and more.
  • Connected Lane CountyExternal Link  ̶  To support the Invention Club & Invention Lab for middle-school and high-school youth in developing technical, professional and life skills for workforce development.
  • Friends of the ChildrenExternal Link  ̶  For caregiver and family engagement services providing wrap-around support for youth participants in school, home and community settings, including mentoring services, case management and more.
  • HIV Alliance External Link ̶  For the creation of a "Queer Resource Center" providing integrated services to address health disparities facing LGBTQIA2S+ community members, as well as to provide trauma informed services and support including housing, transportation and gender-affirming supplies for trans and gender diverse community members and people who inject drugs and are unhoused.
  • Lane County Human Services DivisionExternal Link  ̶  For supportive services and operations at MLK Commons wrap-around housing facility, including case management.
  • Lane Council of Governments Senior & Disability ServicesExternal Link  ̶  For mobile outreach and wrap-around services to rural community members, including supportive housing services for unhoused community members.
  • Ophelia's PlaceExternal Link  ̶  To support Girls Empowerment Groups with interactive sessions focusing on social media, healthy relationships, body image and substance use refusal skills, as well as multicultural groups focusing on intersectional experience, ethnic identity and deconstructing stereotypes.
  • The Reedsport CollectiveExternal Link  ̶  To support Project Brave Student Pantry food distribution and delivery, as well as Whole Child basic needs program delivery services including food, hygiene, community event programming and online pantry system.
  • Self Enhancement, Inc.External Link  ̶  To provide summer programming for BIPOC youth, including food support, physical activity and programming to support developing healthy habits.
  • South Lane Mental HealthExternal Link  ̶  For Health Information Technology improvements to support system access and services.
  • Sponsors, Inc.External Link  ̶  For housing specialist support services for individuals released from incarceration, including vital records support and acquisition, clothing, transportation assistance and mobile phone access.
  • TransponderExternal Link  ̶  To support a job skills program with case management, educational workshops, resume building and practical work experience through paid volunteer and internship positions.
  • Willamette Farm and Food CoalitionExternal Link  ̶  To support local food banks, farm-direct food purchases, educational activities and initiatives to decrease barriers to access for program participants.

Tri-County & Southwest Service Areas Grant Recipients

Tri-County Area Grant Recipients

Southwest Area Grant Recipients

  • Carry It ForwardExternal Link  ̶  To design and build mobile food service units to provide access to safe and sanitary food, as well as offer food preparation and food handling classes to unhoused community members. 
  • Comagine HealthExternal Link  ̶  To support harm reduction activities for people who use fentanyl and methamphetamine. 
  • Homes for Good Housing AgencyExternal Link  ̶  To purchase computer equipment and provide digital literacy courses to residents, provide air conditioners for community spaces and senior or disabled residents’ apartments, and expand food pantry support, cooking/nutrition workshops, and wellness groups and activities. 
  • Looking Glass Community ServicesExternal Link  ̶  To create, stock, and maintain a food pantry at the outpatient counseling location in Eugene, Oregon.
  • FOOD for Lane CountyExternal Link  ̶  To add three Oregon Department of Human Services sites to the Trillium Produce Plus program, which provides free fresh fruits and vegetables to community members experiencing food insecurity.
  • The Reedsport CollectiveExternal Link  ̶  To help purchase an electric cargo van that will transport produce, dairy, and other food items to the community food pantry and after school meal program.
  • Sponsors, Inc.External Link  ̶  To support participants with housing-related services such as security deposits, short-term rental assistance, utility payments, and household furnishings. 
  • Square One VillagesExternal Link  ̶  To support unhoused people transitioning into sustainable housing by providing assistance with obtaining IDs, job certification, housing application fees, and rental deposits.

2023 Community Benefit Initiatives Request for Applications (Closed)

Trillium is excited to announce our newest Request for Applications (RFA) for 2023 Community Benefit Initiatives Small Grants. This RFA is designed to help providers and community stakeholders fund projects that drive healthcare quality solutions to improve the social determinants of health through community benefit initiatives. Proposed community-level interventions may support both Trillium Oregon Health Plan members and members of the larger community, and are focused on improving health outcomes, alleviating health disparities, and advancing health equity.

Trillium will award approximately $6.25 million to local organizations, with funding awards anticipated to start at $200,000 and under. 

Organizations serving Lane, Western Douglas (Reedsport), Western Linn (Harrisburg), Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties are invited to apply. Organizations are encouraged to consider submitting joint applications for funding of projects with broad community impact and collaboration. 

 If you have any questions, please email: TCH_OpsAdministration@TrilliumCHP.com

 

2023 Community Benefit Initiatives Request for Proposals (Closed)

Trillium is excited to announce our Request for Proposals (RFP) for 2023 Community Benefit Initiatives. This RFP is designed to help providers and community stakeholders fund projects that drive healthcare quality solutions to improve the social determinants of health through community benefit initiatives. Proposed community-level interventions may support both Trillium Oregon Health Plan members and members of the larger community, and are focused on improving health outcomes, alleviating health disparities, and advancing health equity.

Trillium will award approximately $18 million to local organizations, with funding awards anticipated to start at $200,000 and up. 

Organizations serving Lane, Western Douglas (Reedsport), Western Linn (Harrisburg), Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties are invited to apply. Organizations are encouraged to consider submitting joint applications for funding of projects with broad community impact and collaboration. 

If you have any questions, please email: TCH_OpsAdministration@TrilliumCHP.com