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Heart of Oregon Corps receives $300,000 Ford Family Foundation grant toward new Redmond campus

Heart of Oregon Corps staff tour the new campus building under construction.
Heart of Oregon Corps
Heart of Oregon Corps staff tour the new campus building under construction.

REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ)) — Heart of Oregon Corps announced Monday a "transformative" $300,000 grant from The Ford Family Foundation in support of developing our region’s first youth workforce development campus.

The campus is currently under construction in Redmond and slated to open in the fall of 2026, according to a news release from HoC that continues below:  

“Strong rural communities don’t emerge overnight—they grow from stewarding resources in support of organizations like Heart of Oregon, who are already providing solutions to local and regional issues,” said Kelly Warner, associate program officer at The Ford Family Foundation. “We are proud to walk alongside Heart of Oregon as they remove barriers to opportunity, and the young people they serve can help their communities thrive.”

Each year, Heart of Oregon hires and trains more than 200 young people ages 16–24, and 67% of them come from rural communities throughout Central Oregon. The new campus will serve as a central hub where these young people can access consistent instruction, hands-on training, supportive services, and career exploration—all under one roof.

To ensure that opportunity remains within reach of the most geographically isolated youth, Heart of Oregon will continue operating satellite sites and coordinated transportation options.

The Foundation’s grant contributes to an overall construction budget of $7.3 million. Since October, Heart of Oregon has led a focused fall fund drive for the Legacy 25 capital campaign, with mailings and four phone banks culminating on Giving Tuesday, which alone raised nearly $35,000. Thanks to the generosity of major and individual donors, the remaining funding gap now stands at $1.25 million. Donors are invited to visit www.hoccampus.org to learn more, schedule a hard hat tour, and make a contribution by December 31 to help close this gap and bring this project to completion.

“We are deeply grateful for The Ford Family Foundation’s support of our efforts to re-engage youth and young adults in education and to prepare them for meaningful careers,” said Laura Handy, executive director of Heart of Oregon Corps. “Their investment creates a profound ripple effect in our rural communities. Our graduates go on to become leaders, strengthening their communities and contributing to the vitality of our regional economy.”

This investment comes at a pivotal time. Across Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties, 33% of young adults ages 16–24 are not currently in the labor force, and 11.6% of those remain unemployed. Many face barriers including generational poverty, housing instability, substance abuse, and limited access to mentors or family support. 

The new campus will address these challenges head-on by providing equitable access to education, skills training, and wraparound support—laying the groundwork for a more resilient future workforce and stronger rural communities.

Heart of Oregon is grateful to the major donors to the project including The Autzen Foundation, The Bend Foundation, The Clark Family Legacy Foundation, The Collins Foundation, The Crevier Family Foundation, Deschutes County, First Interstate Bank Foundation, Ford Family Foundation, Hayden Homes, Healy Foundation, Joseph and Elizabeth Hoffart Charitable Foundation, Les Schwab, The Max and Marie Anna Richter Family Fund of OCF, Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund, MJ Murdock Charitable Trust, PGE Foundation, R&H Construction, The Rosendin Foundation, The Roundhouse Foundation, The State of Oregon, and Tykeson Family Foundation.  

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