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Ford Family Foundation Awards One Circle Foundation Grant to Expand Youth Circles in Rural Oregon and Siskiyou County
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One Circle Foundation
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. - PennZone -- One Circle Foundation (OCF) is proud to announce a generous grant from The Ford Family Foundation to launch the Oregon Circle Cohort, a one-year initiative aimed at expanding access to Circle programs across rural communities in Oregon and Siskiyou County, CA.

This grant supports OCF's mission to prepare caring adults to facilitate evidence-based support groups, known as Circles, that empower youth to build resilience, self-awareness, and healthy relationships.

"Research shows that young people with just one supportive adult are more likely to stay in school, avoid risky behaviors, and thrive emotionally," said Lauren Perry, Senior Director of Development and Communications. "This grant allows us to expand Circle access to rural Oregon and Siskiyou County where youth support can be limited."

About the Oregon Circle Cohort

Launched in August 2025, the Oregon Circle Cohort will train 25 youth-serving adults through Facilitator Training, provide access to OCF's full digital curriculum library, and offer facilitator support through the end of the grant cycle.

Each trained adult will be equipped to facilitate OCF's nationally recognized Girls Circle® or The Council for Boys and Young Men® programs—creating inclusive, safe, and strengths-based spaces where youth feel seen, heard, and empowered.

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Program Highlights:
  • $1,972 value per participant — offered at a subsidized rate of $200
  • 25 adults trained and certified to serve more than 250 youth annually
  • Access to engaging, trauma-informed, and research-based curriculum
  • Professional support from OCF throughout the grant cycle

Now Accepting Applications

Are you a youth service provider in rural Oregon or Siskiyou County, CA? Apply now to join the Oregon Circle Cohort. Apply Here

Application Deadline: October 31, 2025

About One Circle Foundation

One Circle Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that prepares adults to lead strengths-based, evidence-based support groups for youth using trauma-informed principles. With more than 25 years of impact, OCF equips educators, counselors, and community leaders with training and curricula that promote healthy relationships, emotional regulation, and empowered decision-making in youth.

Learn more: www.onecirclefoundation.org

Contact
Lauren Perry,ACSW
Senior Director of Development and Communications
***@onecirclefoundation.org


Source: One Circle Foundation

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