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an overview *** where we are and where we’re heading

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an overview***

where we are and where we’re heading

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From peddling coffee ona horse-drawn cartto an empire of 128Fred Meyer superstoresin Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska.

When he died in 1978, Fred Meyer’s will established a charitable trust from his personal assets, valued at $120 million – creating the largest private foundation in PNW in 1982

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• entrepreneur

• innovator

• risk-taker

• community-builder and supporter

• backer of local economic development, new businesses

• unorthodox

Fred G. Meyer:the man behind MMT

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MMT’s mission: To invest in people, ideas and efforts

that deliver significant social benefit to Oregon and Clark County, Washington

MMT’s values:Stewardship

EntrepreneurshipService-driven

Leading by example

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Over the past 26 years, MMT has made grants to help

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in places like

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Recent Changes –

2005: First operating planDecision to become national model of a regional foundation

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What:Align our work more closely with our mission to invest in people, ideas and efforts that deliver significant social benefit to Oregon and Clark County,

Washington

Why:

To increase our social impact and outcomes

To give ourselves greater clarity of purpose

To continually learn and improve our work

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Report to Meyer Memorial TrustApril 2007

3major strategies

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Restructure giving to increase social impactS1

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Willamette River Basin Restoration

Access to Affordable Housing

est. $12 mil over next 6 yrs2008-14

$9 mil over 7 yrs2007-14

Quality K-12Public

Education

$16.3 mil over 7 yrs2003-10

s1 Increase focus on critical issues facing

Oregon, starting with 3 initiatives

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*Additional allocation in Affordable Housing expected 2009

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• Focus more on capacity building

• Enhance and increase small grants program critical to grassroots & small organizations

• Outreach to underserved areas/groups (TWST)

• Share learning (events & connectipedia)

• Develop technical assistance grants program

s1 Work more intentionally to strengthen nonprofit sector

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• Highest and best use of MMT capital and intellectual resources

• Stimulate proposals in critical areas by issuing RFPs

• Respond nimbly to emergencies and special opportunities

s1 Maximize returns and impact

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Discussion

Evaluating Participation

Reflection Planning

Partnering ParticipationEvaluating

Reflection Discussion Planning

Partnering

s1 More emphasis on...

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s2 Mission Investing

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• Growth of MMT’s Program-Related Investments

MMT Awards 2000+

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• MMT co-leading national 2% challenge

• more than 5% of MMT assets in MRI and growing

• sharing MRI study, implementation plan

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A home of our ownsomeday?s3

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Imagine the possibilities!

An appreciating assetFurthering our mission

Save lease costsA NPO learning center?Model for collaboration?

Incubate innovation?Green building

and more...