OCCU Foundation’s contributions topped $900,000 in 2022

OCCU Foundation distributed $919,497 to nonprofits and charitable initiatives in 2022, the largest annual total in its five-year history.

According to the foundation’s recently published 2022 impact report, which details the many projects it supported during the year, 49% of the foundation’s contributions went toward health-related causes, 27% toward education and 24% toward community-building initiatives.

Among the projects that OCCU Foundation supported in 2022 were:

· FOOD for Lane County’s Summer Food Program. During the summer, a gap in nutrition services opens as school lunches are not available. OCCU Foundation’s grant provided 7,800 meals for area families at risk of food insecurity in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding rural areas.

· The Eugene Family YMCA. OCCU Foundation has partnered with the Eugene Family YMCA to sponsor the Youth Learning Lab, a flexible space for K-12 students to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields and engage their creativity. It will also be the epicenter for youth programs ranging from summer camps to after-school care.

· Scholarships for higher education. In 2022, OCCU Foundation funded $225,750 in scholarships for Oregon students. Recipients include first-generation and low-income students who major in a variety of subjects, including nursing and education, at institutions ranging from community colleges to the University of Oregon.

“We’re pleased to support so many programs and nonprofit agencies in our region in their work to help our communities thrive,” said Ron Neumann, OCCU president & CEO and OCCU Foundation chair. “We are grateful for the support we have received, and we look forward to new opportunities to positively impact our community in the years ahead.”

The OCCU Foundation is funded through a combination of corporate philanthropy and outside contributions. A portion of contributions come from OCCU employees and through an annual golf tournament. In 2022, the tournament raised more than $190,000 to support local food security initiatives for children and families

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