10 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018 Western Lane Community Foundation gives out $73,700 in grants sack lunches for kids • The University of Oregon Foundation Center for the Prevention of Abuse & Neglect — Welcome Baby Box • Mapleton School District — Middle school OMSI overnight field trip • Twilight After School Program at Siuslaw Elementary — Twilight class- room materials • Siuslaw Education Foundation — Robotics & coding • Mapleton School District #32 — Die cutter • CASA of Lane County — Rural out- reach project • Siuslaw Watershed Council — Watershed camp • Siuslaw Public Library District — Get Wild • Bright Beginnings Christian Preschool — Light table • Early Childhood CARES — “Break” cubes • Siuslaw Elementary School — Third-grade communications binders • Mapleton Elementary School — Third- and fourth-grade after school sports • Mapleton Middle & High Schools — Beyond Me service projects • Siuslaw Middle School — Science equipment • Siuslaw Elementary School — Non- fiction literature sets/kits • Mapleton School District — Student book cart • Oregon Coast Military Museum — Folding tables “If you’re interested in leaving a lega- cy that impacts this great place we call home, the foundation would be happy to work with you,” Waiss said. For more information about WLCF, visit www.wlcfonline.org or call 541- 997-1274. B Y C HANTELLE M EYER Siuslaw News Western Lane Community Foundation (WLCF) presented 27 grants to local groups in an award ceremony on March 13 during the Rotary Club of Florence luncheon at Florence Events Center. WLCF Executive Director Gayle Waiss introduced the foundation’s pres- entation, saying that Rotarians founded WLCF in 1974 “for the purpose of receiving and distributing charitable funds for the benefit of residents of west- ern Lane County.” WLCF annually gives out grants, scholarships and endowments. Oregon Community Foundation is its investment partner. “Together, we have been good stew- ards of funds that now exceed $6.5 mil- lion,” Waiss said. She said that WLCF seeks to improve quality of life in four major areas: medi- cine and science; culture; social and civic services; and education through both designated and discretionary grants. “As a grant reviewer it is both chal- lenging and rewarding to decide which innovative idea to fund, as the needs of our community are great,” Waiss said. WLCF Board President Tom Bassett presented the awards with help from grant committee chairwoman Nancy Walker. He said that this year, WLCF will give $172,255 in designated distributions, $38,610 in scholarships and $73,700 in grants, totaling more than $284,000. “The need is here, the donors are here and, of course, benefactors are here, as well as volunteers,” Bassett said. “The synergy that somehow gets all of these organizations and people and volunteers together is a synergy that you will not find in many communities. For that, I applaud all of you.” Director from 1A employment here, and organ- ized the installation of that new floor. Through grant writing, I have provided the food share a large capacity generator so that if we ever lose power, our PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS WLCF President Tom Bassett (left, at podium) awarded $73,700 in grants to 27 local organizations on Tuesday. WLCF’s grant awards ranged from $210 to $15,000, and went to schools, social services, museums and other area nonprofits. One eighth-grader at Mapleton School District wrote a request for a student book cart. Bassett said that some projects “tugged on their heartstrings” as the grant committee members reviewed applications, a process that took two months. “One of my favorites — and they’re all favorites — is the Welcome Baby boxes that were started in Finland. They are 30 by 90 inches and fit a baby, when used as a bassinet, and come with diapers and baby items. They also come with a 20,000+ pounds of refrigerated and frozen food will not spoil.” Barton was also able to obtain funding for a number of other needed items including a fence for the perimeter of the group’s 15,000 square foot organic garden, a new lobby cooler, a paved driveway, new POWER visit from an in-house representative,” Bassett said. “They asked for 30 boxes; we thought so much of the program that we gave them 60.” The final award drew extra applause as Bassett read, “To Siuslaw School District, $15,000 for a new wrestling mat. Now, that sounds like a lot, but the old wrestling mats … are so heavy it takes 15 students to pick them up, throw them over the fence and down onto the gym floor so they can practice on them. They are so bad, so torn, so difficult to clean that they are a health hazard as well.” Rotary President Craig Sanders thanked the presenters. “This is a really wonderful thing you have put together, and we like to see it every year,” he said. During the presentation, Bassett said, “This town, regardless of its size, is probably one of the most generous towns I have ever been involved in. For that, I thank not only you folks for all you do, shelving in the warehouse, a new copier, repairs for the walk-in freezer, new heat pumps and a new roof for the food warehouse. Barton’s next challenge will be one that is close to her heart, working with animals. “I have been offered an SAVINGS POWER but every other nonprofit organization that is here today that helps with needs in this community as well.” WLCF awarded the following organi- zations grant money: • Siuslaw School District — equip- ment replacement, wrestling mat • Siuslaw Valley Christian Center, DBA Cross Road Assembly Church — Food Backpack For Kids • Florence Food Share — food distri- bution • Peace Harbor Medical Center Foundation — Palliative Care Pet Care Program • Siuslaw Outreach Services — Emergency Voucher Fund • Oregon Coast Emergency Repeater, Inc., DBA Central Oregon Coast Amateur Radio Club — Glenada Hill digital repeater • Siuslaw Pioneer Museum — Office/library computer update • Every Child Lane County — DHS visitation room makeover • Mapleton Elementary School — Playground equipment • Mapleton Food Share — Summer incredible opportunity to be the new executive director of the Bend Spay and Neuter Clinic. Anyone that knows me well, knows that it’s all about the dogs with me. My love for ani- mals is second only to my love for my family,” she said. “I will be moving to Bend at the end of SAVINGS POWER March and look forward to speaking for those that can’t speak for themselves — our furry friends; the dogs and cats of central Oregon.” Barton also wants to thank the volunteers she has worked with and the support she has received from the community. SAVINGS POWER “The community of Florence is the most charitable commu- nity I have ever encountered. I’d like to thank you all for sup- porting Florence Food Share over the years. And remember, Food Share still needs you,” she said. SAVINGS WE FINALLY CAUGHT HIM! SAVINGS NOW ONLY $ PLEASE NOW ONLY $ NOW ONLY $ 3 , 999 V-6, Power Windows, Power Locks, and MUCH MORE! NOW ONLY $ NOW ONLY $ NOW ONLY $ NOW ONLY $ 7 , 999 5 , 999 3 , 199 Edge SEL AWD 500X Access Cab ELECTRIC! Save on fuel costs! 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