City Of Tualatin Awards $50,000 In Grants To Support Local Nonprofits (Photo) - 09/24/25
TUALATIN, Ore. – The City of Tualatin is awarding $50,000 in funding through its annual Outside Agency Grant Program, supporting 19 nonprofit agencies that serve the community.
This program provides financial support to charitable nonprofit agencies that align with the City Council’s 2030 Vision—fostering a connected, prosperous, equitable, and environmentally conscious community with a sustainable, diverse economy and vibrant gathering spaces.
This year, the City received 21 applications requesting a total of $100,873. Nineteen organizations were selected to receive funding, with each invited to make a presentation to the City Council about their programs and impact in the community.
“The Outside Agency Grant Program serves as a vital bridge connecting the City of Tualatin with community-based organizations that address residents' most pressing needs. By channeling financial resources into these areas, I believe we can make a lasting and positive impact on the lives of all Tualatin residents. For the organizations that receive these funds, the grants represent crucial financial lifelines that enable them to expand services, reach more residents, and sustain programs that might otherwise face budget constraints. The program exemplifies Tualatin's commitment to collaborative community building, recognizing that effective local government requires partnerships with nonprofit agencies who understand and can address specific community needs that fall outside traditional municipal services” said Mayor Frank Bubenik.
Learn more about the program at www.tualatinoregon.gov/citycouncil/outside-agencies-grant-program. Learn more about the City Council’s 2030 Vision at www.tualatinoregon.gov/citycouncil/city-council-vision-priorities