Our Supporters
We recognize and thank the following foundations, companies, and donors for their support of the Nonprofit Association of Oregon in fiscal year 2011/12 (October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012).
Foundation Supporters
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
The Carpenter Foundation
The Collins Foundation
The Ford Family Foundation
Kaiser Permanente
The Kinsman Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
The Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
Meyer Memorial Trust
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
The Oregon Community Foundation
Spirit Mountain Community Fund
Corporate Sponsors
AKT, LLP
Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance
Bank of the Cascades
Beecher Carlson
Capital Pacific Bank
John Gear Law Office, LLC
Heffernan Insurance Brokers
Kaiser Permanente
Lewis Kennedy Associates
Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, LLC
Miller Nash, LLP
Pacific Continental Bank
PGE Foundation
James E. Richman, CPA, PC
The Standard
In-Kind Sponsors
The Bend Bulletin
Lane County Youth Services
St. Charles Foundation
Vibrant Table
Technical Assistance Funders
Kaiser Permanente
Oregon Mentors
Portland Parks & Recreation TA Fund
Portland Women’s Foundation
Rogue Valley Nonprofit Network
Women’s Care Foundation
Circle of Friends
Circle of Friends is a group of individual donors who pledge $1000 or more to the Nonprofit Association of Oregon each year. Their generous support helps us develop quality programs and services that build the capacity of Oregon nonprofits to serve their communities. For more information on becoming a member of Circle of Friends, contact Carrie Kaufman at 503-239-4001, ext. 103 or email her at ckaufman@nonprofitoregon.org.
2010/11 Circle of Friends
Kit Gillem & Deborah Horrell
Ross & Mary Lou Laybourn
Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, LLC
Many individuals and small businesses show their support through Affiliate Membership. Learn more about Affiliate Membership and the benefits of membership, and view the current list of Affiliate Members. Note: Membership is not tax-deductible.
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