Serving the South Coast of Oregon
Bandon Dunes Charitable Foundation is grateful for the Executive and Steering Committee members whose commitment and expertise are invaluable to our work as well as to the South Coast as a whole.
The Steering Committee is comprised of farmers, ranchers, fishermen, outdoor recreation experts, conservationists, non-profit leaders, and local community members who have joined together around a shared commitment to promote a region where healthy ecosystems drive a vibrant economy. Steering Committee members discuss lessons learned, new scientific research, and suggestions from the community that can help guide our work. Both the Executive Committee and Steering Committee provide guidance with respect to the development, implementation, and refinement of our goals, strategic plan, and grant making decisions.
Marie Simonds
Marie Simonds joined the team in 2012 and is currently the Executive Director of the re-named Bandon Dunes Charitable Foundation (formerly Wild Rivers Coast Alliance). BDCF actively engages boards and committees that align with its strategic mission in conservation, economy, and community projects. Marie is a board member of several organizations including: Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board, South Coast Development Council, South Coast Early Learning Hub, and the South Coast Development Council. Additionally, Marie serves on the Statewide Early Learning Council and South Coast Regional Solutions Advisory Council as appointed by the Governor. Before joining WRCA/BDCF, Marie was the Executive Director of the Southwestern Oregon Community College Foundation, where she led scholarship fundraising efforts for students while also the SWOCC Head Men’s and Women’s golf coach. Marie and her husband Jeff live in Bandon and have two boys, Peyton (18) and Jackson (15). They enjoy exploring the South Coast and playing golf, riding bikes, and hiking.
Paula Thompson
Jim Seeley
The Jim Seeley Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the longtime Bandon Dunes Charitable Foundation (previously WRCA) Executive Director in his role of bridging community needs with leadership and grant assistance. This annual scholarship is awarded to two high school graduates in the BDCF service area, which includes high schools in Brookings-Harbor, Gold Beach, Port Orford-Langlois, Bandon, Coquille, Myrtle Point, and Powers. The annual scholarship is renewable through 4 years of undergraduate/graduate studies and valued at $100K.








