Oregon is home to 26k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $39b in revenue and employ 238.2k individuals.
Where Do Oregon
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
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Salem | 1,340 | 19,531 | $2,199,718,034 | $1,360,317,123 |
Eugene | 1,319 | 13,019 | $1,438,053,836 | $1,958,491,432 |
Bend | 897 | 9,618 | $1,505,970,248 | $337,264,950 |
Beaverton | 817 | 5,896 | $1,106,637,269 | $3,552,305,246 |
Medford | 550 | 14,894 | $2,016,169,115 | $121,862,111 |
Corvallis | 529 | 10,082 | $2,210,981,824 | $459,436,712 |
Lake Oswego | 438 | 1,458 | $182,133,067 | $170,797,936 |
Hillsboro | 428 | 2,900 | $458,984,411 | $68,521,412 |
Roseburg | 364 | 4,246 | $711,230,618 | $1,484,284,297 |
Klamath Falls | 354 | 3,695 | $979,311,336 | $168,526,860 |
Grants Pass | 336 | 2,089 | $151,416,611 | $233,599 |
Albany | 319 | 1,891 | $160,264,652 | $83,421,428 |
Ashland | 313 | 1,877 | $129,934,045 | $28,101,044 |
Tigard | 299 | 2,149 | $270,885,541 | $78,775,462 |
Oregon City | 290 | 1,084 | $179,617,956 | $26,700,055 |
Springfield | 284 | 2,455 | $286,835,039 | $296,502,844 |
Gresham | 284 | 718 | $256,155,728 | $98,267,117 |
Mcminnville | 234 | 2,922 | $428,651,272 | $9,613,927 |
Milwaukie | 226 | 1,071 | $100,228,615 | $28,460,911 |
Redmond | 216 | 1,560 | $188,910,547 | $52,901,902 |
Portland, OR
Assets: $596k
Revenue: $185k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
THOUGH INNIVATION AND ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE IN TAIKO, WE AFFIRM ASIAN-AMERICAM PRIDE, INSPIRE
Medford, OR
Assets: $596k
Revenue: $857k
Employees: 23
MISSION:
TO ADVOCATE, ASSIST AND ADVISE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES WITH SERVICES SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO MEET THEIR PHYSICAL, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS WHILE PROMOTING THEIR HEALTH,
Portland, OR
Assets: $595k
Revenue: $253k
MISSION:
TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF ACCOMPLISHED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM LOW-INCOME FAMILIES BY BROADENING THEIR DREAMS AND PREPARING THEM FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS.
Eugene, OR
Assets: $595k
Revenue: $205k
Employees: 55
MISSION:
TO ENRICH THE LIVES OF AUDIENCES AND PLAYERS ALIKE THROUGH THE EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE AND VIGOROUS ADVOCACY OF CHAMBER ORCHESTRA MUSIC. MISSION IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH THE PERFORMANCE OF SEVERAL (5 OR 6) CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PROGRAMS DURING A SEASON THAT RUNS FROM SEPTEMBER TO MAY. AS WELL AS SMALLER CONCERTS, ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE FISCAL YEAR.
Pendleton, OR
Assets: $595k
Revenue: $736k
Employees: 6
MISSION:
TO PROMOTE TOURISM AND CONVENTIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF PENDLETON. TO PROMOTE RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ECONOMIC GROWTH WITHIN THE CITY OF PENDLETON. TO PROVIDE SUPPORT IN THE FORM OF LODGING, TICKET EXCHANGE, AND SPONSOR THE EXCEPTIONAL RODEO FOR THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP WHICH DRAWS APPROXIMATELY 50,000 ANNUALLY.COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES FUND RAISING EVENTS.
Medford, OR
Assets: $594k
Revenue: $346k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the organizations whose members are in the real estate business who have affiliated for the purpose of promoting the interests of their trade.
Hood River, OR
Assets: $594k
Revenue: $593k
Employees: 8
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide a broad range of social services for individuals or families.
Gold Hill, OR
Assets: $594k
Revenue: $183k
MISSION:
UNITED MEMBERS IN THE BONDS OF FRATERNITY AND CHARITY. ALL MEMBERS ARE DEDICATED IN SUPPORTING LOCAL AND NATIONAL CHARITIES.
Ashland, OR
Assets: $594k
Revenue: $267k
Employees: 32
MISSION:
PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF CLASSICAL CHORAL MUSIC
Portland, OR
Assets: $592k
Revenue: $423k
Employees: 6
MISSION:
TO INSTILL A LIFE LONG LOVE OF MUSIC IN YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS
Portland, OR
Assets: $592k
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 61
MISSION:
PROVIDING LEGAL ADVOCACY TO UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
Portland, OR
Assets: $592k
Revenue: $72k
MISSION:
NAYA ACTION FUND IS DEDICATED TO EXPANDING POLITICAL ADVOCACY AND BUILDING ELECTORAL POWER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIVE COMMUNITY.
Hood River, OR
Assets: $592k
Revenue: $429k
Employees: 11
MISSION:
TO INCULCATE THE PRINCIPLES OF CHARITY, JUSTICE, BROTHERLY LOVE AND FIDELITY; TO RECOGNIZE A BELIEF IN GOD; TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE AND ENHANCE THE HAPPINESS OF ITS MEMBERS; TO QUICKEN THE SPIRIT OF AMERICAN PATRIOTISM, TO CULTIVATE THE GOOD FELLOWSHIP; TO PERPETUATE ITSELF AS A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION, AND TO PROVIDE FOR ITS GOVERNMENT AND TO SERVE THE PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES THROUGH BENEVOLENT PROGRAMS.
Sisters, OR
Assets: $592k
Revenue: $151k
MISSION:
THE FDN RUNS THE FOOD BANK & HAS A FOOD SHARE EVENT DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY, SUPPORTS FELLOW SISTERS RESIDENTS WHEN EMERGENCY NEEDS ARISE, OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRADUATING SENIORS, AND AWARDS GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON CHILDREN & FAMILIES.
Cottage Grove, OR
Assets: $591k
Revenue: $558k
Employees: 17
MISSION:
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION OF PRIMARY AGE CHILDREN IN BASIC EDUCATION AND SOCIAL MATTERS ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS.
Oregon City, OR
Assets: $591k
Revenue: $69k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to maintain cemeteries, or provide burial or funeral services for charitable purposes.
Klamath Falls, OR
Assets: $590k
Revenue: $657k
Employees: 38
MISSION:
OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE, HIGH QUALITY CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AGES 6 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS.
Cottage Grove, OR
Assets: $590k
Revenue: $66k
MISSION:
THE MISSION OF THIS NON-PROFIT IS TO PROVIDE SERICES TO THE COMMUNITY FOR GATHERINGS WITH LOCAL FAIRS, 4-H ACTIVITIES, AND PROVIDING FACILITIES AND VENUE FOR OTHER NON-PROFITS TO CONDUCT EVENTS.
Lincoln City, OR
Assets: $590k
Revenue: $254k
Employees: 3
MISSION:
PRESERVE & DISPLAY ARTIFACTS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF LINCOLN COUNTY, EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT LINCOLN COUNTY HISTORY THROUGH EXHIBITS, VIDEOS, AND PROGRAMS.
Clackamas, OR
Assets: $590k
Revenue: $661k
Employees: 4
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the organized recreational activity, sport or game of their choice. These programs may be offered by local clubs devoted to a particular activity or sport; may provide individual or team coaching assistance or instruction, access to equipment and facilities, and uniforms, if necessary; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in amateur competitions, usually at the local or regional level, and provide officials for games. These events are generally for the enjoyment of the athletes and are not at a high enough competitive level to be considered spectator sports.