Survey of 2013
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CNRG Networking Nights are on the 3rd Thursday of the Month
CNRG is an all volunteer run organization & we need your help!
Donations are rather helpful as well
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Nonprofit Internet Resources
Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA) formed in 2002 after shelter volunteers had to euthanize an adoptable animal for untreated medical conditions. Beauty was a quiet black cocker spaniel that after five days in the shelter, was found dirty and matted in “his” kennel. Out of unselfish love, it was clear that something needed to be done. Upon grooming and further inspection, sores and tumors were found encompassing “his” body. In addition, the cocker was not male as initially informed. After determining the serious condition that this pup was in, she was rushed to the veterinarian. Unfortunately, it was too late. It was decided right then and there more had to be done to care for and help these misplaced and often neglected animals.
Oregon Involved is a statewide effort to make it easy to get involved and make a difference in your community. It is an online resource that makes it easy for Oregonians to connect with nonprofits.
The Oregon Music Hall of Fame (OMHOF) is a non-profit organization, established in May of 2004, created to help preserve Oregon's unique musical heritage. Our focus is to recognize and promote the legacy of exceptional Oregon musicians of the past, promote promising new Oregon musicians of today, and to enrich Oregon music education programs in order to train our musicians of tomorrow.
The Oregon Music Hall of Fame (OMHOF) is a nonprofit organization created in 2003 to help preserve Oregon’s unique musical heritage by recognizing the legacy of exceptional Oregon musicians while helping to preserve and enrich musical education programs in Oregon. Please meet our 2012 OMHOF Board of Directors:
Tom Holland, Kevin Rankin, Abby Kahl, Bill Frith, Michael Kearsey, Marc Baker, Rebecca Webb, Victoria Lessley, Terry Currier and Janeen Rundle
Founded in 1997, the Oregon Program Evaluators Network (OPEN) is an organization for residents of Oregon and Washington who are involved with or interested in program evaluation. OPEN allows for the frank exchange of ideas and information that promote and encourage high-quality evaluation practices. The members of OPEN represent government agencies, universities, and private consulting firms.
Founded in 1974, Oregon Wild works to protect and restore Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife and waters as an enduring legacy for all Oregonians. Visit our website to learn more about our campaigns, free hikes, and our quarterly presentations, "Oregon Wild Wednesdays," at the Lucky Lab on SE Hawthorne.
The OATH (Oregonians Against Trafficking Humans) campaign is the volunteer, public awareness, education and outreach branch of the Oregonian Human Trafficking Task Force (OHTTF). The OHTTF represents frontline law enforcement, federal, state, and local government agencies, investigating bodies and other organizations that are actively involved in combating human trafficking in our state of Oregon.
OATH members recognize that human trafficking is a problem locally and abroad. By becoming an OATH member one agrees to combat human trafficking in Oregon, Nationally, and Internationally through constant, educated awareness and everyday actions. Whether it is noticing a possible trafficking situation and calling the national human trafficking hotline (1-888-3737-888), or helping to plan a public awareness rally, OATH members pledge that we will not stand idly by while the heinous crime of human trafficking continues to take place all around us.
Individual OATH members will be provided opportunities to become educated on the issues surrounding human trafficking and what they can do to combat it in their area through connections with their local OATH chapter and the OHTTF.
Applications for the PAL Sports Camp (June 21-25), National Youth Sports Program (July 6-30), Adventure Camp (June 28-August 20), Beaverton Day Camp, and Youth Center sites in Portland, Beaverton, and Molalla are all available now! Please visit www.palkids.org and click on "need a PAL form" or call 503-823-0250.
Partnership between Portland Parks & Recreation, Multnomah County, and Parkrose School District. We offer after school programs for Parkrose students and evening programs that are open to the community.
As heads of one of the leading real estate families of New York City, Paul and Irma Milstein established the PIM Foundation in 1994 as a successor to the Milstein Family Foundation. The PIM Foundation concentrates on New York City Institutions, with a primary focus on culture, medical research and Jewish communal organizations. The PIM Foundation is privately owned and funded and its philanthropic giving is administered by Paul and Irma Milstein’s son Howard Milstein.
