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As Dr. Martin Luther King Junior once said, “Lif As Dr. Martin Luther King Junior once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” This year you can answer that question by taking part in one of the many events that are facilitated virtually in honor of his legacy. Link in bio.
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#mlkday #mlkjrday #martinlutherkingjr #philanthropy #community #helpothers #maf #multnomahathleticfoundation
Do you know a high school senior in the Portland M Do you know a high school senior in the Portland Metro area? Send them our way! Our Loprinzi program is open at 29 program high schools and offers 3 awards of $8,000 and 26 awards of $1,000. Visit our website for the full list of eligibility requirements and the list of program schools. Link in bio.
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#scholarship #senior #highschool #classof2020 #portlandoregon #nonprofit #loprinzi #maf #multnomahathleticfoundation
You don’t want to miss the panel discussion toni You don’t want to miss the panel discussion tonight surrounding barriers to inclusion and the impact on mental health. We have three community members joining us each with their own lived experiences and stories to share.
Anyone can register for FREE through EventBrite by following the link in our bio! We hope to see you there.
Where: Zoom
When: 6pm PST, Thursday Jan 14
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#dei #paneldiscussion #nonprofit #community #mentalhealth #barrierstoinclusion #discussion #diversity #equity #inclusion #maf #mac
Curious about how we are changing gears on our ann Curious about how we are changing gears on our annual Spin-A-Thon? Join us for the Free Virtual Kickoff Party on Jan 28 to learn about the fresh spin on the event and the vital support for the community. Then you will be ready to register for the fun of The Ride and The Move. Let us know you’re attending the kickoff by registering through the link in our bio.
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#mafspinathon #mafrideandmove #fundraiser #register #spin #maf #multnomahathleticfoundation #2021mafspinathon #2021rideandmove
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Youth Grant Initiative Recommendation Form

  • Youth Grant Initiative Recommendation

    The Multnomah Athletic Foundation supports confidence and character-building opportunities with an emphasis on athletic participation for youth in underserved communities.   The Youth Grant Initiative (YGI) is a unique and exciting opportunity for youth (grades 7- 8 as of September 2020) to explore community outreach through the process of giving grants.   At the Multnomah Athletic Foundation, we believe that you have the power to create change and bring people together through athletics. Not only do we value your insights and opinions greatly but also believe in your ability to make a difference through acts of service. Joining the YGI team is an opportunity for you to be in charge of the future by creating and leading an epic journey through the world of philanthropy and ultimately changing our communities through athletics for the better.   We are looking for driven and active participants with an interest in leadership, community engagement, athletics and the ability to attend all meetings.

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Youth Grant Initiative Application form

  • Youth Grant Initiative Application

    The Multnomah Athletic Foundation is accepting applications from middle school youth who are eager to gain: • Leadership experience • Develop a greater understanding of their community and • Support local non-profits who are serving youth through athletics.   The Multnomah Athletic Foundation promotes confidence and character-building opportunities with an emphasis on athletic participation for youth in underserved communities. The Youth Grant Initiative is a unique and exciting opportunity for youth (grades 7- 8 as of September 2020) to be a part of community outreach through the power and process of giving grants.   At the Multnomah Athletic Foundation, we believe that you have the power to create change and bring people together through athletics. Not only do we value your insights and opinions greatly but also believe in your ability to make a difference through acts of service. Joining the Youth Grant Initiative is an opportunity for you to be in charge of the future by creating and leading an epic journey through the world of philanthropy and ultimately changing our communities through athletics for the better.   The Youth Grant Initiative (YGI) team will meet 7 times a year (September –December 2020) and meeting topics will include: leadership, understanding of a nonprofit organization, basics of community engagement, grant making process, review of applications and the value of relationships. By the end of the year, the YGI team will collectively make grant awards and funding recommendation for a provided pool of $5,000, to the Multnomah Athletic Foundation Board.

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    Please prepare your answers in another word processor and then cut & paste. This form does not have a draft option. Create and submit!
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    Be creative with the following questions using text or video. If you wish to include video (under 5 minutes), provide a YouTube link. Please do not upload a video file.
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  • I understand the Multnomah Athletic Foundation’s Youth Grant Initiative requires me to demonstrate commitment and passion about my community and be willing to have a discussion with my peers. I will express my opinion in a way that is respectful to opposing ideas. I will be responsible, dedicated and reliable. I understand that participation is limited, and if accepted to the team, I will actively participate and attend all meetings. Interviews will be June 2020.
  • As the guardian of the above applicant, I have reviewed this application, and I authorize my son/daughter/legal ward to apply to Multnomah Athletic Foundation’s Youth Grant Initiative.

Involvement Form

  • We need your time and talent!

    The Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with limited staff. We are looking for individuals to serve as board members, committee volunteers, to help with special events and to review scholarship applications. Working together, we can enable and inspire youth through athletics.

    We look forward to talking to you about your interest areas, talents and willingness to get involved!  Get started by completing this form – basic information, interest areas and two questions.  We will respond and find the best way to utilize your talents and time!

    Deadlines for Consideration:

    Scholarship reader teams will be pulled together for an orientation/training session in Jan , Feb or Mar depending on the program.

    The nomination process for committee is March 1st at 5 PM PDT.
    The nomination process for board consideration closes February 1st at 5 PM PDT.
    Nominees will hear from us in the weeks following as the Governance Committee seeks to narrow the field to the top candidates for interviews.
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    What fits your interest and available time?
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    Why would you like to get involved with the Multnomah Athletic Foundation?
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    Tell us about your community involvement/work. What inspires you about making an impact for your community, youth and athletics participation?