Good Shepherd Community Health Foundation Opens Spring 2026 Grant Cycle to Support the Health of the Community

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Liz Marvin, Executive Director of the Good Shepherd Community Health Foundation, presents a grant check to UCFD#1 Chief Scott Stanton.

HERMISTON, OR – The Good Shepherd Community Health Foundation (GSCHF) is accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Grant Cycle, supporting nonprofit organizations that serve residents of West Umatilla and Morrow County communities. Applications must be submitted by January 31, 2026.

The Mission of the Good Shepherd Community Health Foundation is to enhance the quality of life and general health of residents living in the West Umatilla and Morrow County communities. Through its grantmaking, the Foundation partners with local organizations to support programs and services that respond to community needs and strengthen overall health and well-being.

“Our mission guides every funding decision we make,” said Art Mathisen, President and CEO of Good Shepherd Health Care System. “We are proud to support nonprofit organizations throughout our region.”

Eligible applicants must be a qualifying nonprofit organization as determined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and demonstrate clear alignment with the Foundation’s mission.

All applications must be completed and submitted by January 31, 2026. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Grant guidelines, eligibility requirements, and the online application are available at https://gschfgrants.awardspring.com/. For more information, call 541-667-3419.

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