Murdock Trust Awards $500K to COCC’s “Growing Together” Campaign
July 16, 2024
On the heels of the June 17 groundbreaking ceremony, and with Kirby Nagelhout Construction
Company contracted for the project, Central Oregon Community College’s (COCC) Madras
campus transformation made another major stride with the announcement that the M.J.
Murdock Charitable Trust would be awarding an incredible $500,000 grant to COCC’s
“Growing Together” capital campaign. The grant supports the portion of the facility
that will house COCC’s nursing, certified nursing assistant and medical assistant
programs on the Madras campus.
The campus extension is helping bring a new training center and community child care
to Jefferson County, with a grand opening anticipated by winter of 2025. The capital
campaign is supporting COCC’s development of a 24,000-square-foot building designed
for early childhood education programs, registered nurse and other health career pathways,
and a 100-capacity child care center to serve the community. Learn more about the
project and campaign at cocc.edu/growingtogether.
“This is a stunning investment in the communities and future of Jefferson County,”
said Dr. Laurie Chesley, president of COCC. “‘Growing Together’ is truly a campaign
centered on partnership, and we are immeasurably grateful to the Murdock Trust for
theirs.”
The in-demand educational trainings and much-needed child care resources are expected
to address significant community gaps for the growing rural area. A 2022 study from
Portland State University estimates a “relatively robust” growth rate for Jefferson
County, where a two-year waitlist for child care is not uncommon and recruiting health
care workers has been a challenge.
The Oregon Employment Department projects that the health services and education sectors
— which combine to make the third-largest employment category in Madras — are expected
to surge by 26% between 2021-31 across Central Oregon.
Fundraising for the $22 million campaign — coming from both public and private sources
— began in 2022.
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, created by the will of the late Melvin J. (Jack) Murdock
in 1975, provides grants to organizations in five states of the Pacific Northwest
— Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington — that seek to strengthen the region’s
educational and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways.
For more information, contact Zak Boone, chief advancement officer and executive director
of the COCC Foundation, at 541-383-7212 or zboone@cocc.edu.
Image: An architect's rendering depicts a health care training space in the expanded COCC Madras campus.