2011 List: 100 Best Nonprofits To Work For in Oregon


1011_Nonprofit_01Our third annual 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon project celebrates great workplaces in the nonprofit sector. Nearly 5,500 employees from 170 nonprofits statewide participated in this year’s survey.

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Our third annual 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon project celebrates great workplaces in the nonprofit sector. Nearly 5,500 employees from 170 nonprofits statewide participated in this year’s survey. The nonprofit project is based on Oregon Business’ 19-year-old widely recognized 100 Best Companies project. There was no cost to enter the survey and any organization registered with the state as a nonprofit or not-for-profit group was eligible. Oregon Business research editor Brandon Sawyer along with research partner DHM Research and The Nonprofit Association of Oregon helped develop the survey and complete the results.


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SMALL ORGANIZATIONS

LESS THAN 20 OREGON EMPLOYEES

RANK 20112010ORGANIZATION
WEBSITE
CITYSENIOR EXECUTIVE
TITLE
EMPs OR / TOTALPURPOSESCORE EMPLOYEE/ EMPLOYERTOTAL
12Child Care Development Services
ccdsmetro.org
GreshamCarolyn Morrison
CEO
15
15
Caregiver training, support and financial assistance to improve the quality of child care468.7
84.5
553.24
26Oregon Environmental Council
oeconline.org
PortlandAndrea Durbin
Executive Director
15
15
Safeguards clean air and water, an unpolluted landscape and healthy food produced by local farmers472.5
77.8
550.34
3NRWorkforce Investment Council of Clackamas Co.
wicco.org
Oregon CityKim Parker
Executive Director
7
7
Developing a highly skilled workforce in Clackamas County477.6
70.1
547.70
4NRMt. Hood Kiwanis Camp
mhkc.org
PortlandKaleen Deatherage
Executive Director
8
110
Provides excellence in outdoor experiences to individuals with disabilities471.6
69.1
540.67
5NRPlayworks
playworks.org
PortlandJonathan Blasher
Portland Executive Director
18
383
Supports learning with safe, healthy and inclusive play and physical activity to schools453.4
72.7
526.08
63Northwest Pilot Project
nwpilotproject.org
PortlandSusan Emmons
Executive Director
15
15
Assists low-income seniors in finding affordable housing and living independently459.8
63.9
523.72
78Western Rivers Conservancy
westernrivers.org
PortlandPhillip Wallin
President
12
15
Conservation of river ecosystems through land acquisition444.7
78.4
523.05
89Hands On Greater Portland
handsonportland.org
PortlandAndy Nelson
Executive Director
11
11
Connects volunteers with opportunities to meet critical community needs in the greater Portland area429.9
74.7
504.64
9NRHollywood Senior Center
hollywoodseniorcenter.org
PortlandAmber Kern-Johnson
Executive Director
5
5
Case management for seniors, providing information and assistance for seniors, their family and the neighboring community446.2
58.2
504.45
1024Travel Salem
travelsalem.com
SalemAngie Morris
President and CEO
10
10
Regional tourism promotion437.4
63.9
501.32
11NRNeighborhood Economic Development Corp.
nedcocdc.org
SpringfieldClaire Seguin
Executive Director
19
19
Revitalizes communities, builds affordable homes and assists people with finances432.3
66.5
498.79
1230The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center
nwcounseling.org
PortlandErin Peters
Executive Director
17
17
Provides accessible, quality behavioral health services for all persons seeking counseling regardless of faith or finances438.1
60.3
498.41
13NR“I Have a Dream” Oregon
ihaveadreamoregon.org
PortlandMark Langseth
President and CEO
15
15
Helps low-income children reach success in school and college by delivering a combination of core services to students419.5
72.2
491.66
14NRSustainable Northwest
sustainablenorthwest.org
PortlandMartin Goebel
President
12
12
Dedicated, nonpartisan support for a community-oriented, conservation-based economy in the West413.7
75.8
489.47
15NRFocus the Nation
focusthenation.org
PortlandGarett Brennan
Executive Director
5
5
Leadership development empowering youth interested in clean energy421.8
64.9
486.75
16NRGalt Foundation
galtfoundation.org
SalemDennis Moore
Executive Director
10
17
Temporary staffing services employing individuals with disabilities429.0
56.7
485.70
17NRCompassion Center
compassioncenter.net
EugeneCheryl K. Smith
Executive Director
10
10
Assists individuals with the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, providing clinics, education, information and support441.0
44.3
485.33
18NRLeague of Women Voters of Oregon
lwvor.org
SalemRebecca Smith
Executive Administrator
2
2
Enables informed and active participation in government448.0
37.1
485.11
19NRCitizens’ Utility Board of Oregon
oregoncub.org
PortlandBob Jenks
Executive Director
13
13
Advocates for the residential utility ratepayer in Oregon and educates consumers417.6
66.0
483.58
2019Family Relief Nursery
familyreliefnursery.org
Cottage GroveHeather Murphy
Executive Director
16
16
Child abuse prevention and therapeutic family support services421.1
62.4
483.47
2134Volunteers in Medicine, Clinic of the Cascades
vim-cascades.org
BendKat Mastrangelo
Executive Director
14
14
Volunteer-provided free health care to low-income uninsured residents of Deschutes County432.3
50.5
482.82
22NRAfrica Bridge
africabridge.org
MarylhurstRebecca Channer
President and CEO
4
8
Rural economic development with an emphasis on assisting vulnerable children and their families in Tanzania425.0
57.7
482.73
2312Macdonald Center
macdcenter.org
PortlandPat Janik
Executive Director
11
11
Outreach, housing and supportive services for low-income adults with mental and physical disabilities411.6
70.1
481.70
2411Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation
orlions.org
PortlandGlen Gilbert
Executive Director
12
12
Screens, treats, saves and restores sight and hearing in order to prevent blindness and deafness for those in need402.7
78.4
481.05
2510Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest
jvcnorthwest.org
PortlandJeanne Haster
Executive Director
15
15
Recruits, places and supports volunteers for social services and environmental agencies, schools and health organizations415.9
64.9
480.85
26NRPortland Women’s Crisis Line
pwcl.org
PortlandRebecca Nickels
Executive Director
10
10
Domestic and sexual violence intervention and response424.7
52.6
477.28
275Housing Development Center
housingdevelopmentcenter.org
PortlandRobin Boyce
Executive Director
15
15
Consulting services that build and sustain housing opportunities for low-income families and individuals405.2
71.6
476.85
2820Broadway Rose Theatre Company
broadwayrose.org
TigardBrenda MacRoberts
Executive Director
14
14
Musical theatre performances and education outreach420.5
54.1
474.62
29NRNAMI Multnomah
nami.org/multnomah
PortlandMargaret Brayden
Executive Director
11
11
Improving the quality of life for individuals and families living with mental illness through support, education and advocacy422.4
52.1
474.46
3017Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Portland
svdppdx.org
PortlandAnna Plaster
Executive Director
13
13
Emergency food, rent and utility assistance417.3
56.2
473.49
3111Sisters Of The Road
sistersoftheroad.org
PortlandMonica Beemer
Executive Director
18
18
Offers a space to build community, dine with dignity and organize for justice and human rights408.4
64.9
473.35
327The Dougy Center
dougy.org
PortlandDonna L. Schuurman
Executive Director
13
13
Support for grieving children and families404.4
68.6
472.96
33NRAmericans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Ctr.
866uswomen.org
PortlandPaula Lucas
Founder, Executive Director
10
10
Domestic violence center serving American victims of abuse in foreign countries412.4
53.1
465.49

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MEDIUM ORGANIZATIONS

20-49 OREGON EMPLOYEES

RANK 20112010ORGANIZATION
WEBSITE
CITYSENIOR EXECUTIVE
TITLE
EMPs OR / TOTALPURPOSESCORE EMPLOYEE/ EMPLOYERTOTAL
11Full Access
fullaccess.org
EugeneMargaret Theisen
CEO
35
35
Case coordination and fiscal support for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities444.3
78.9
523.17
215Ronald McDonald House Charities, OR/SW-WA
rmhcoregon.org
PortlandTom Soma
Executive Director
26
26
Provides a “home away from home” to families with ill children; supports efforts to improve pediatric health455.3
61.9
517.16
3NRAdelante Mujeres
adelantemujeres.org
Forest GroveBridget Cooke
Executive Director
21
21
Education, empowerment and enterprise for low-income Latino families451.7
63.4
515.10
414Valley Credit Union
vhpecu.org
SalemJean Wheat-Palm
President and CEO
21
21
Credit union serving the health care and postal service fields and their families439.5
75.3
514.76
52Oregon Partnership
orpartnership.org
PortlandJudy Cushing
President and CEO
30
30
Ending substance abuse and suicide through five crisis lines and training and education451.0
63.4
514.40
613Ride Connection
rideconnection.org
PortlandElaine Wells
Executive Director
44
44
Provides transportation to help maintain individuals’ independence in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties440.3
71.6
511.95
79Stand for Children
stand.org/or
PortlandSue Levin
Oregon Executive Director
31
120
Innovative, grassroots child advocacy to build effective local and statewide networks of grassroots advocates427.5
75.3
502.76
8NRBenton Hospice Service
bentonhospice.org
CorvallisMicky Shields
Executive Director
41
41
Professional, compassionate end-of-life care for patients and their families’; strives to ease suffering, protect dignity, respects choices435.5
65.5
500.96
919Our House
ourhouseofportland.org
PortlandWayne Miya
Executive Director
41
41
Provides health and housing services to people living with HIV/AIDS437.9
61.9
499.76
104Portland YouthBuilders
pybpdx.org
PortlandJill Walters
Executive Director
26
26
Offers high school completion, vocational training, leadership development, and support to very low-income youth433.6
66.0
499.58
116Northwest Family Services
nwfs.org
PortlandRose Fuller
Executive Director
40
40
Services and programs in English and Spanish from professional counseling to job readiness and more435.4
63.9
499.32
1210Northwest Housing Alternatives
nwhousing.org
MilwaukieMartha McLennan
Executive Director
27
27
Affordable housing and homeless services422.6
75.8
498.37
13NRNational Indian Child Welfare Association
nicwa.org
PortlandTerry L. Cross
Executive Director
20
20
Technical assistance, training, information dissemination, and advocacy in the field of Indian child welfare422.7
68.6
491.26
1418JOIN
joinpdx.com
PortlandMarc Jolin
Executive Director
23
23
Homeless street outreach and housing424.3
66.0
490.28
1527Saving Grace
saving-grace.org
BendJanet Huerta
Executive Director
25
25
Domestic violence and sexual assault agency with seven offices in three Central Oregon counties417.5
70.6
488.12
1618HIV Alliance
hivalliance.org
EugeneDiane Lang
Executive Director
27
27
Supports those living with HIV/AIDS and prevents new infections419.5
67.0
486.51
1717Raphael House of Portland
raphaelhouse.com
PortlandTeri Lorenzen
Executive Director
31
31
Domestic violence prevention and intervention421.7
61.3
483.04
181Providence Federal Credit Union
providencecu.org
MilwaukieShirley Cate
President and CEO
21
22
Credit union financial services396.1
83.0
479.09
19NRClackamas Women’s Services
cwsor.org
Oregon CityMelissa Erlbaum
Executive Director
24
24
Domestic and sexual violence agency424.0
54.6
478.64
20NRSponsors Inc.
sponsorsinc.org
EugenePaul Solomon
Executive Director
20
20
Re-entry services for people with criminal histories including transitional, long-term and permanent housing408.9
68.6
477.46
21NROur United Villages
ourunitedvillages.org
PortlandShane Endicott
Executive Director
32
32
Convenes, consults and acts as a catalyst for local grassroots community-building efforts416.1
55.7
471.77
22NRChildren’s Cancer Association
joyrx.org
PortlandRegina Ellis
Founder and CEO
21
21
Music and mentoring programs to chronically and critically ill children396.0
73.2
469.20
2329Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Inc.
pcrihome.org
PortlandMaxine Fitzpatrick
Executive Director
27
27
Affordable housing and associated services that provide family stability, self-sufficiency and resident wealth creation402.9
64.9
467.85
24NROregon Medical Association
theoma.org
PortlandJoanne K. Bryson
Executive Director
21
21
Physician membership association399.6
67.5
467.13
25NRSt. Andrew Legal Clinic
salcgroup.org
PortlandJoel Overlund
Executive Director
30
30
Low-cost legal services for families and nonprofits410.3
54.1
464.42
26NRFriends of Trees
friendsoftrees.org
PortlandScott Fogarty
Executive Director
20
20
Tree planting and community building406.0
58.2
464.25
278Growing Tree Children’s Center
thegrowingtree.org
BendTammy Rundle
Executive Director
24
24
Year-round early childhood education408.9
53.6
462.51
2833Sunstone Montessori School
sunstonemontessori.org
PortlandCathy Newman
Head of School
23
23
Preschool and elementary Montessori school403.3
54.6
457.94
29NRSMART (Start Making A Reader Today)
getsmartoregon.org
PortlandChris Otis
Executive Director
34
34
Recruits thousands of volunteers to read one-on-one with children in pre-K through 3rd grade who need literacy support392.9
61.9
454.76
3028Rural Development Initiatives
rdiinc.org
EugeneCraig A Smith
Executive Director
28
28
Builds leadership networks and rural communities383.7
70.6
454.32
31NRHacienda CDC
haciendacdc.org
PortlandVictor Merced
Executive Director
31
31
Housing and social services for low-income Hispanics389.0
63.4
452.40
3222Children’s Relief Nursery
crn4kids.org
PortlandLisa Wiebe
Executive Director
28
28
Child abuse and neglect prevention385.3
66.0
451.28
339Travel Oregon
traveloregon.com
SalemTodd Davidson
CEO
27
27
Tourism promotion for the state of Oregon369.4
81.4
450.84

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LARGE ORGANIZATIONS

50 OR MORE OREGON EMPLOYEES

RANK 20112010ORGANIZATION
WEBSITE
CITYSENIOR EXECUTIVE
TITLE
EMPs OR / TOTALPURPOSESCORE EMPLOYEE / EMPLOYERTOTAL
14Oregon Research Institute
ori.org
EugeneByron Glidden
Interim Executive Director
250
275
Human behavior research428.4
82.0
510.36
25REACH Community Development
reachcdc.org
PortlandDee Walsh
Executive Director
86
86
Affordable housing development and management; free home repairs for low-income households430.6
76.8
507.40
33Mary’s Woods at Marylhurst
maryswoods.com
Lake OswegoMarvin Kaiser, Diane Hood
CEO, COO/CFO
246
246
Continuing care retirement community429.6
68.0
497.64
4NROregon Gymnastics Academy
ogagym.org
BeavertonLisa Havelind
Executive Director
65
65
Gymnastics programs for children of all ages and abilities439.8
53.6
493.41
512South Coast Business Employment Corp.
scbec.org
Coos BayJ. J. McLeod
CEO
55
55
Provides senior services; transit services in Coos County; workforce services to low-income workers and youth420.2
71.1
491.33
611Cedar Mill Community Library Association
library.cedarmill.org
PortlandPeter Leonard
Executive Director
80
80
Public library423.0
66.0
488.98
715Life Flight Network
lifeflight.org
AuroraMichael Griffiths
CEO
50
155
Emergency air medical services for heart attack, injury, accident, etc.; serving the Northwest and Intermountain West407.6
80.4
488.01
8NRCatholic Charities
catholiccharitiesoregon.org
PortlandDennis Keenan
Executive Director
200
200
Pregnancy support/adoption; immigration legal aid; refugee resettlement; youth services; housing and homeless services414.7
73.2
487.90
9NRTualatin Valley Water District
tvwd.org
BeavertonGregory E. DiLoreto
CEO
115
115
Special district and water utility403.5
77.3
480.82
1015Childpeace Montessori School
childpeace.org
PortlandSue Pritzker
Head of School/Executive Director
55
55
Independent Montessori school for toddlers through 8th grade402.7
75.3
477.96
1117Outside In
outsidein.org
PortlandDr. Kathy Oliver
Executive Director
130
130
Medical care and wraparound services to help homeless youth become self-sufficient407.0
68.0
475.04
1212Metropolitan Family Service
metfamily.org
PortlandKrista Larson
Executive Director
80
80
Programs for children, families and older adults including after-school programs, transportation and parent education401.0
72.7
473.68
1310Family Building Blocks
familybuildingblocks.org
SalemSue Miller
Executive Director
70
70
Early-childhood and therapeutic support services for families415.9
56.7
472.60
146Oregonians Credit Union
ofcu.com
MilwaukieChuck Garner
CEO/President
73
73
Credit union400.2
67.0
467.21
1522Mercy Corps
mercycorps.org
PortlandNeal Keny-Guyer
CEO
200
3700
Alleviates suffering, poverty and oppression internationally by helping build secure, productive, just communities393.0
73.7
466.7
16NRUniversity Medical Group
ohsu.edu
PortlandTom Heckler, Matt Navigato
CEO, COO
180
180
Medical billing organization for Oregon Health & Science University389.9
75.3
465.16
1733Cascade AIDS Project
cascadeaids.org
PortlandMichael Kaplan
Executive Director
50
50
Services to prevent HIV infections, support and empower people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS394.6
67.0
461.61
1821Pearl Buck Center Incorporated
pearlbuckcenter.com
EugeneJan Aho
Executive Director
72
72
Vocational, recreational and educational services for those affected by disabilities396.5
64.4
460.93
1916Dallas Retirement Village
dallasretirementvillage.com
DallasDavid K. Parrett
Executive Director
260
260
Senior housing and care community394.3
65.5
459.76
2031La Salle Catholic College Preparatory
lsprep.org
MilwaukieDenise L. Jones
President
79
79
Catholic, co-ed college preparatory school that lets students realize their maximum potential388.6
70.1
458.70
2116Community Counseling Solutions
communitycounselingsolutions.org
HeppnerKimberly Lindsay
Executive Director
65
65
Outpatient mental health and addiction treatment, residential mental health treatment387.4
68.6
455.96
22NRPortland Community Media
pcmtv.org
PortlandCece Hughley Noel
Executive Director
53
53
Promotes civic participation with tools, training and access to production of local non-commercial television and other media395.0
60.8
455.82
2328Partnerships in Community Living Inc.
pclpartnership.org
MonmouthZellee Allen
Executive Director
650
650
Services to people with developmental disabilities in their homes and jobs383.4
71.1
454.53
24NRPECI
peci.org
PortlandPhil Welker
Executive Director
295
371
Energy-efficiency solutions379.5
72.7
452.18
2529Blanchet Catholic School
blanchetcatholicschool.com
SalemCharles E. Lee
President
50
50
Education of grades 6 through 12389.4
61.9
451.26
26NRBestCare Treatment Services
bestcaretreatment.org
RedmondRick Treleaven
Executive Director
97
97
Care and treatment of addiction and mental illness376.1
73.2
449.30
27NRRelief Nursery Inc.
reliefnursery.org
EugeneKelly Sutherland
Executive Director
99
99
Child and family support and strengthening386.4
62.9
449.29
2820Living Opportunities
livingopps.org
MedfordRoger Hassenpflug
CEO
167
167
Services for people with developmental disabilities388.3
60.8
449.12

29

(tie)

NRCedar Sinai Park
cedarsinaipark.org
PortlandDavid Fuks
CEO
250
250
Residential and community-based care for elders and adults with special needs382.0
64.4
446.43

29

(tie)

18Shangri-La Corporation
shangrilacorp.org
SalemJan Kral
CEO
375
375
Housing, education, job skills training, specialized supports and activities for those with disabilities and disadvantages378.9
67.5
446.43
31NREdwards Center Inc.
edwardscenter.org
AlohaJessica Leitner
Executive Director
195
195
Supports adults with developmental disabilities in both residential and employment settings380.8
60.8
441.62
3223ColumbiaCare Services Inc.
columbiacare.org
MedfordRobert C. Beckett
Executive Director/President
200
200
Promotes mental health and welfare of individuals with a progressive regional system of behavioral heath care facilities374.4
67.0
441.41
33NRImmigrant and Refugee Community Organization
irco.org
PortlandSokhom Tauch
Executive Director
153
153
Promotes integration of refugees, immigrants, and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy, and inclusive society369.6
71.6
441.25
3425Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency
mwvcaa.org
SalemTeresa Cox
Executive Director
200
200
Services that address, alleviate, and eliminate poverty in Marion and Polk counties372.3
68.0
440.34

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METHODOLOGY

EMPLOYEE SURVEY

The survey was voluntary and free of charge. Participating nonprofits had to employ at least 10 Oregon workers (and/or volunteers who worked an average of 20 or more hours per month) at the time of the survey. Organizations were categorized as small if they had fewer than 20 Oregon employees; medium if they employed 20-49; and large if they employed 50 or more in Oregon. For the 2011 survey nearly 5,500 nonprofit workers rated their satisfaction with 170 organizations in 25 workplace qualities — five in each of the following categories:

1. Work environment: scheduling, diversity, family balance, teamwork, fun, technology, policies and procedures

2. Management and communications: treatment and feedback from supervisors, workplace communications, discipline for poor performance, rewards and acknowledgement for top performance

3. Mission and goals: progress of mission, trust in management and board, employee involvement in decisions, community support, workplace pride

4. Career development and learning: on-the-job training, off-site education and training, growth opportunities, promotion and advancement, job goals and expectations

5. Benefits and compensation: adequacy and fairness of pay, health and wellness plan, retirement plan, paid time off and leave, opportunities for better pay and benefits

EMPLOYER BENEFITS SURVEY

Organization representatives answered about 50 questions covering a comprehensive set of benefits including health and wellness, time off, family-friendly policies, work scheduling, incentives, retirement plans and culture.

SCORING

The employee survey counted for 5/6 of a nonprofit’s score. For each organization, the average employee satisfaction rating was calculated in each of the five categories above on a scale of 0-100. The benefits survey was also scored on a 100-point scale, accounting for the remaining 1/6 of the overall score, resulting in a total possible score of 600.

HOW TO ENTER THE 2012 100 BEST NONPROFITS:

1. Eligibility: Any nonprofit 501(c)-type organization, government agency, association, hospital, credit union, etc., with at least 10 employees (and/or volunteers who work an average of 20 or more hours per month) in Oregon will be eligible to enter the 2012 survey. Organizations may be based outside the state but only their Oregon workers may participate.

2. Survey period: The process for 2012’s list will begin in April and end in June 2012. There is no charge to participate, and organizations that do not make the list will remain anonymous. All participants that complete the process can obtain survey results.
3.Submitting your workplace: Send an email with your name, title, phone number and email address to: [email protected].

4. Mark your calendar: The sign-up link will be posted to www.oregon100best.com in April 2012.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

SMALL ORGANIZATIONS MEDIUM ORGANIZATIONS LARGE ORGANIZATIONS
Africa Bridge22 Adelante Mujeres3 BestCare Treatment Services26
Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Ctr.33 Benton Hospice Service8 Blanchet Catholic School25
Broadway Rose Theatre Company28 Children’s Cancer Association22 Cascade AIDS Project17
Child Care Development Services1 Children’s Relief Nursery32 Catholic Charities8
Citizens’ Utility Board of Oregon19 Clackamas Women’s Services19 Cedar Mill Community Library Association6
Compassion Center17 Friends of Trees26 Cedar Sinai Park29
Family Relief Nursery20 Full Access1 Childpeace Montessori School10
Focus the Nation15 Growing Tree Children’s Center27 ColumbiaCare Services Inc.32
Galt Foundation16 Hacienda CDC31 Community Counseling Solutions21
Hands On Greater Portland8 HIV Alliance16 Dallas Retirement Village19
Hollywood Senior Center9 JOIN14 Edwards Center Inc.31
Housing Development Center27 National Indian Child Welfare Association13 Family Building Blocks13
“I Have a Dream” Oregon13 Northwest Family Services11 Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization33
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest25 Northwest Housing Alternatives12 La Salle Catholic College Preparatory20
League of Women Voters of Oregon18 Oregon Medical Association24 Life Flight Network7
Macdonald Center23 Oregon Partnership5 Living Opportunities28
Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp4 Our House9 Mary’s Woods at Marylhurst3
NAMI Multnomah29 Our United Villages21 Mercy Corps15
Neighborhood Economic Development Corp.11 Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Inc.23 Metropolitan Family Service12
Northwest Pilot Project6 Portland YouthBuilders10 Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency34
Oregon Environmental Council2 Providence Federal Credit Union18 Oregon Gymnastics Academy4
Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation24 Raphael House of Portland17 Oregon Research Institute1
Playworks5 Ride Connection6 Oregonians Credit Union14
Portland Women’s Crisis Line26 Ronald McDonald House Charities, OR/SW-WA2 Outside In11
Sisters Of The Road31 Rural Development Initiatives30 Partnerships in Community Living Inc.23
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Portland30 Saving Grace15 Pearl Buck Center Incorporated18
Sustainable Northwest14 SMART (Start Making A Reader Today)29 PECI24
The Dougy Center32 Sponsors Inc.20 Portland Community Media22
The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center12 St. Andrew Legal Clinic25 REACH Community Development2
Travel Salem10 Stand for Children7 Relief Nursery Inc.27
Volunteers in Medicine, Clinic of the Cascades21 Sunstone Montessori School28 Shangri-La Corporation30
Western Rivers Conservancy7 Travel Oregon33 South Coast Business Employment Corp.5
Workforce Investment Council of Clackamas Co.3 Valley Credit Union4 Tualatin Valley Water District9
      University Medical Group16

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