Caitlin Popp

Temp Admin Assistant, VP Equity & Culture at The Oregon Community Foundation

Caitlin Popp, M.A. has a diverse work experience. In 2012, they worked as an Education Coordinator at Montclair State University George Segal Gallery. From 2014 to 2018, they worked at McMenamins Pubs & Breweries, starting as an Assistant Hotel Manager and later transitioning to an Assistant Historian role. In 2014, they also freelanced as a Market Research and Copy Writer for Ambient Media. In 2014, they were employed as a Farmers Market Vendor and Barista at Torque Coffee Roasters. From 2021 to 2022, Caitlin served as the Director of Programming at RACE TALKS: UNITING TO BREAK THE CHAINS OF RACISM. Currently, they are working as a temp admin assistant for the VP of Equity & Culture at The Oregon Community Foundation.

Caitlin Popp, M.A. earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Critical Theory and Creative Research from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2014. Prior to that, they hold a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Art History from Montclair State University. There is no available information regarding their education at John Cabot University.

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Portland, United States

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The Oregon Community Foundation

The mission of Oregon Community Foundation is to improve lives for all Oregonians through the power of philanthropy. OCF works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create charitable funds to support the community causes they care about. Through these funds, in 2020 OCF awarded more than $230 million in grants and scholarships. Thousands of citizens have created a permanent endowment for Oregon through OCF – an endowment that will help Oregonians today and for generations to come. Who We Are: OCF's endowment come from thousands of Oregonians who have invested with us to help our state. OCF manages more than 3,000 individual funds of various sizes. From these funds, grants are distributed to support the critical work that nonprofit organizations are doing around Oregon. OCF is governed by a volunteer board of directors. They provide leadership to the Foundation and have the responsibility to ensure that the endowment is managed in an efficient, thoughtful way. We rely on more than 1,600 local volunteers who give us deep-rooted knowledge of community needs. Our professional staff helps donors realize their charitable goals and nonprofit organizations become stronger. What We Do: The Oregon Community Foundation is committed to improving life and uniting Oregonians through philanthropy. Thanks to thousands of donors and hundreds of individual funds, OCF is the leader in Oregon philanthropy, strengthening communities across the state.


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