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On the cover: Meadow near Bend, Oregon, with South Sister in the background Oregon. We love this state. We love it for its bountiful natural beauty, for its wealth of opportunity, for a respect for the past and an optimism for the future. And we believe in our collective ability to build that future. A future where all Oregonians can create and sustain meaningful lives; Where communities are working together to address our greatest challenges; Where every Oregonian has access to food and , health care and education. At OCF, we connect the power of with the individuals and organizations who are leading the way to create a vibrant future for Oregon.

Here for Oregon. Here for Good. Table of Contents

Message from the Board 1

2014 in Review 3

OCF Initiatives 4

Our Regions 7

Representative Grants 41

The OCF Funds 43

Investment Policy 68

Financial Highlights 69 Message from the board

Dear Friends,

We had a wonderful time celebrating our 40th anniversary year and Board of Directors commemorating our four decades of achievement, and we were 2014-2015 pleased that so many of you could share in our statewide celebrations. Sue Miller, Chair, Salem As it happened, 2014 was a fantastic year for philanthropy around the Tim Mabry, Vice Chair, Hermiston world: regionally, nationally and internationally. OCF was no excep- Hal Snow, Vice Chair, Astoria tion: Last year, more than a hundred Oregonians established new Jim Mark, Treasurer, Portland funds with us and our endowment grew by more than $100 million. Kirby Dyess, Secretary, Beaverton We awarded more scholarships than ever before to 3,200 students, Eric Parsons, Past Chair, Portland we distributed a landmark series of grants, and we formally affirmed Michael Coughlin, Eugene our commitment to serve all Oregonians by ratifying our Equity, Román Hernández, Portland Diversity and Inclusion Statement. All in all, it was quite a year! Duane McDougall, Lake Oswego Of course, none of these successes could have been accomplished Sue Naumes, Medford without your support and engagement. As OCF board members, we Corrine Oishi, Forest Grove are motivated by the knowledge that in every corner of Oregon, OCF Trish Smith, Bend has friends who believe in our work, who help us promote effective Kay Toran, Portland philanthropy, and who are committed to improving life in our state. Duncan Wyse, Portland

At OCF we are fortunate to be part of this community of doers. You Max Williams, President and CEO are the people who support our daily goal, to be here for Oregon — as well as our long-term commitment, to be here for good.

Thank you for letting us serve you. And thank you very much for your service to others.

Your OCF Board

Max Williams

Standing, left to right: Hal Snow, Jim Mark, Corrine Oishi, Mike Coughlin, Sue Naumes, Tim Mabry, Eric Parsons, Trish Smith, Kay Toran. Seated, left to right: Román Hernández, Sue Miller, Duane McDougall, Kirby Dyess. Not pictured: Duncan Wyse

Annual Report 2014 1 IMPACT

2 THE Oregon Community Foundation 2014 in Review Together, we celebrated 40 years of legacy, leadership and impact around the state. The OCF board ratified our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Statement. Generous donors established 113 new funds. Through these funds, OCF awarded $72 million in grants to more than 4,800 nonprofits. And we awarded more than $8 million in scholarships, changing the lives of more than 3,200 Oregon students. We launched a five-year program to support small community-driven arts and culture organizations. The Latino Partnership Program doubled grantmaking to Latino-focused programs. We introduced an impact investment program to generate social impact as well as financial returns. OCF partnered with The Ford Family Foundation to support out-of-school-time programs for middle school students. Foundation volunteers gathered at Sunriver to celebrate, collaborate and learn.

Annual Report 2014 3 OCF Initiatives

orking hand in hand with communities around Oregon, the Foundation W partners with leaders and collaborators, aiming our mutual values and vision toward areas in the state with the greatest needs. The result? Long-lasting community programs that lead to crucial solutions. Here are five that promise to change lives for the better.

Latino Partnership Program More Latinos live in Oregon than ever before, their numbers having increased 63 percent between 2000 and 2010. As a result, long-held views of politics, education, the work force and community relations are shifting.

OCF is moving right along with that shift by engaging with Latino leaders and organizations throughout Oregon. Working together with a local presence in three regions of the state, we’re addressing educational, social and econom- ic challenges and bridging cross-cultural gaps. From early-childhood literacy and parent education to leadership development and nonprofit organizational support, improvements like these are making a positive difference for Oregon’s fastest-growing population.

Early Childhood Education By the time they enter kindergarten, many children already lag far behind. And it is ever harder for them to catch up. OCF and our state’s educators realize it’s crit- ical that children from their earliest years through grade three receive a steady, constant and high-quality education.

To help them get a better head start, the Foundation’s multiyear, statewide Pre- natal through Grade 3 (P-3) Alignment program links early-childhood education with elementary-school curricula. Nine Oregon school districts received a total of $660,200 to ensure that more children are reading at the third-year benchmark. When they are, they increase their chances of success throughout their school years, and beyond.

Children’s Dental Health Cavities hurt, making it hard to chew; and bacteria in the mouth can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious illnesses. That’s what one-third of Oregon’s chil- dren face, with untreated tooth decay, and one-fifth have it in seven or more teeth. In fact, Oregon has one of the country’s highest rates of childhood dental disease.

So OCF has dedicated $2.5 million over the next few years to increase oral health awareness, school-based dental health services and the numbers of medical pro- fessionals who screen for oral disease. And with our partners, we’re also leading the way to shape state policies and procedures. All to improve dental health in Oregon.

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Annual Report 2014 5 OCF Initiatives

Impact Investing Craft3 loans helped Floyd Holcom Every community in our state depends redevelop Astoria’s Pier 39 on a strong economy to help it thrive. OCF recognizes that financial return is important for both nonprofit organi- zations and for-profit companies. For those that also want social return, there’s impact investing.

Rural Oregon businesses, especially, have faced challenges in obtaining the capital they need to grow. Now they can turn to Craft3, thanks in part to the $1 million it received from OCF. This nonprofit community-develop- ment financial institution specializes in low-interest loans to small busi- nesses unable to access traditional credit. While boosting business, it builds economic, ecological and fam- ily resilience for people throughout Oregon. And that’s just the beginning.

Creative Heights OCF believes in supporting arts and culture for all Oregonians. Our $12.5 million investment does just that. It’s devoted to strategies aimed to cre- ate spirited arts communities of all sizes throughout the state. Enter Cre- ative Heights.

Making art means taking risks. The same goes for arts and culture or- ganizations, if they are to give new ideas a go and expand their creative reach. Nine nonprofits in the -Port land area and four in Eugene, Bend, Ashland and Monmouth all received Creative Heights grants. They’ll be offering unique and innovative- ex periences in arts and culture in communities large and small.

“Public Apology Karaoke” at the Independent Publishing Resource Center, Portland. Photo: Shawn Patrick Higgins

6 THE Oregon Community Foundation It’s a big state, Our Oregon.

It stretches 400 miles from the Pacific Ocean to Idaho and 360 miles from the Columbia River to California and Nevada. It’s also a diverse one, with its rocky beaches and evergreen forests, mountain peaks and fertile valleys, high-desert sagebrush and yawning canyons. We love our land! We also love our people. Nearly 4 million of us live here in more than 250 incorporated cities and towns, most of them smaller ones.

Throughout the state, Oregonians show how much they appreciate and value their communities and surrounding environs by supporting the causes they care about. Maybe it’s a teenager who volunteers every Saturday at her local food bank or a retired CEO who donates to forest renewal. Those who contribute through OCF give generously. Together, we’re actively living OCF’s mission — to improve life in this precious state of ours. Together, we’re building an even better Oregon. Here are a few of our stories.

Annual Report 2014 7 Central Oregon RESULTS

Helping Nonprofits Walk the Talk John McLaughlin, Volunteer

or OCF grant evaluator John McLaughlin, the process of working with grant applicants is as rewarding as the Fresults. “I like to learn about new organizations to see what ideas they’re putting up against the problems they are trying to address — and then go through the application to find out if it fits with OCF grant guidelines,” John says. “Do I really think the organization can accomplish their goals? I’m a former financial guy so I get a kick out of trying to figure that out.” According to John, what makes good grant applicants stand out is that they are on target in terms of need, their goal fits within OCF grant guidelines, and the organization is “strong enough that you can believe they’re going to be able to do what they say they are going to do.”

And the results? “There are some great nonprofits that have grown over the years,” says John. “Like MountainStar Family Relief Nursery: I’ve watched it grow and become pretty much financially independent. They’re doing an amazing job taking their story to the community and documenting how success- fully they do what they say they are going to do.” An insight such as John’s is critical to connecting OCF to communities around the state.

8 THE Oregon Community Foundation Annual Report 2014 9 From left to right: Captain Jeff Dufour, Engine Chief Preston Prosser, Firefighter Will Akins Paying It Forward Helen E. Lorenz Fire Fund

hen Helen Lorenz of Bend was diag- would fund. “You Wnosed with dementia, she asked Tom don’t expect this Wright, of the Bend Fire Department, and Ron type of thing. It al- Taylor, of the Bend Police Department, to be- ways happens to come executors of her estate. Tom and Ron someone else!” says had first met Helen years ago under difficult Tom in gratitude. circumstances: Helen’s husband died of a City official Kathie heart attack, and the fire and police depart- Eckman suggest- ments were the first on the scene. Helen was ed they consider grateful for their kindness, and thereafter she establishing two began dropping off small, regular funds at OCF. Tom of $100-$300 at their stations. and Ron agreed. As Helen grew older, she would call on Tom “We really liked the way OCF set it up — the and a few others to give her some off-duty police and fire funds are separate and have help. They’d give her a ride somewhere or advisory boards,” Tom says, “and the fire de- take her grocery shopping. “She lived very partment has been able to fund a number of frugally,” Tom says. “She’d buy canned foods projects we would have struggled with other- and negotiate the price down with the store wise,” including the acquisition of fire safety manager.” So it came as a surprise when, af- training props and dress uniforms, and the ter her death, Tom and Ron were called into preservation of historical documents. “And Bank of the Cascades to find that Helen had what’s great about OCF is that we know that left $1.1 million to be divided between Bend’s each year there will be money coming in for fire and police departments, earmarked spe- these projects.” cifically for needs beyond what taxpayers

10 THE Oregon Community Foundation Creating Tangible Legacies Central Oregon Lisa Bertalan, Professional Advisor

first learned of OCF when I started my estate planning “I practice back in the early ‘90s,” says Bend attorney Lisa Bertalan. “My mentor was Jim Petersen, an estate attorney, who has made many significant charitable contributions to our community.” OCF was a perfect match for Lisa’s clients who wished to include charitable during their lifetime and at death, but didn’t have specific charities in mind. “They usually had an idea about how they wanted their money to impact a certain group or the community. OCF bridged that 156 Funds gap and made my clients’ ideas a tangible legacy.”

Recently Lisa had clients who wanted to leave money to 117 Volunteers Central Oregon student music programs. She saw a perfect 183 Scholarships opportunity to refer them to OCF to fulfill that dream and know that upon their deaths, that is where their funds will be directed. $50.4 M Endowment

$4.9 M Grants & Scholarships

Leadership Council Trish Smith, chair and OCF board member Jaime Aguirre Ronald Bryant Irene Busmalis John Casey Kathy Deggendorfer Gary Fish Jeri Fouts Kyle Frick Dan Hobin Sue Hollern Jodie Hueske Clint Jacks Nancy Jolstead Terry Juhola Patty Lieuallen “Because we are a rural county, most of my clients want Charles Miller to see their gifts directly benefit the Central Oregon area. Romy Mortensen Having a local OCF office here is great.” Cindy Rainey Lisa sometimes encounters skepticism from clients concerned Jordy Skovborg about their funds going to high-overhead charities. But once Linda Stelle they meet with Julie Gregory, the local OCF charitable plan- Jane Teater ner, all that changes. She shows them how well OCF operates Amy Tykeson and how little it really does spend on administrative expenses. Chris Watson “Most of my clients meet with Julie and come away with a pos- Ristine Williams itive review, and then carry out their gifting plan through OCF.”

Annual Report 2014 11 Eastern Oregon

Marrying Land Management With Jobs Wallowa Resources, Grantee

n far Northeastern Oregon, with forestry jobs disappearing Iovernight and sustainability becoming an environmental buzzword, Wallowa County commissioners took on the chal- lenge of creating new jobs and bringing new capital into their economy. In 1996 they joined forces with local land and busi- ness owners to create Wallowa Resources. This new nonprofit would bring in new capital and experiment with new ideas to put people back to work in the forest and on the land. The aim was to maintain the county’s customs and culture, but adapt to changing market conditions, laws and public values.

12 THE Oregon Community Foundation Wallowa Resources board members tour one of the organization’s water restoration projects with Executive Director Nils Christoffersen, far right TOGETHER

According to Wallowa Resources Executive that once had no market value. It also supports Director Nils Christoffersen, “We needed to ex- and promotes stability for the local economy by periment with new land management strategies creating and retaining jobs in Wallowa County. and technologies, and access new skills in the In addition, Wallowa Resources, along with Sus- community. And that’s how Wallowa Resources tainable Northwest, another nonprofit partner in got started.” the project, provides leadership and technical assistance to other forest collaborative groups A significant achievement was the creation, in spring 2012, of an Integrated Biomass Energy in the region and across Oregon. The campus Campus (IBEC). The campus houses businesses has generated a lot of interest around Oregon that utilize byproducts of local forest manage- and the western U.S., as a potential solution for ment and restoration on the Wallowa Whitman other rural communities surrounded by federal National Forest and private land in Wallowa, forest lands. OCF funding has supported Wal- Union and Baker counties. The IBEC, on one 70- lowa Resources’ work with these communities acre site, allows for multiple wood products to be to find new opportunities for forest restoration, efficiently produced using small-diameter logs job creation and community revitalization.

Annual Report 2014 13 Making Their Community a Little Better Michael Family Fund

or 34 years, Boardman pharmacist Ray Mi- something back to the community. We’ve Fchael ran a store that wasn’t just a place been with OCF for three years now, and all to pick up prescriptions: It also sold hardware of the people we’ve interacted with have and liquor, meaning you been wonderful.” could buy hammers and drill “We wanted to give bits and whiskey along with They have several favorite your arthritis pills — every- something back to causes. Ray is vice pres- ident of the board of the thing you need for a long the community.” workday or a DIY weekend. Boardman Senior Center and helped fund its new fa- Ray and Carol Michael When Ray finally sold the cility (“after all, I’m a senior!” store and retired, he and his he says). Carol co-founded wife, Carol, were already donating to a num- the North Morrow Community Foundation ber of organizations throughout the region, with four friends to enhance arts and mu- and he realized he wouldn’t mind some tax sic programs in the local schools. Ray says, savings on the store’s sale. “I talked to Pam, “If you see there’s something you can do my investment advisor, and she suggested to help, even in a small way, it gives you a I start a family fund at OCF,” explains Ray. good feeling. It’s nice to enrich your com- “I’m not a millionaire, but I had a comfortable munity and make it better for others.” business and living, and we wanted to give

Ray and Carol Michael enjoy in the kitchen at the Boardman Senior Center

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72 Funds

155 Volunteers

336 Scholarships

$24.3 M Endowment A Springboard to Action $2.3 M Grants & Scholarships Jan Harris, Volunteer Leadership Council a Grande’s Jan Harris may call herself a stay-at-home Tim Mabry, chair and Lmom, but given her full plate of volunteer activities, she OCF board member hardly fits the category. She became acquainted with OCF Aletha Bonebrake when she applied for a community grant to help fund a neighborhood park. She and a friend wrote the grant, then LeRoy Cammack went door to door asking each neighbor to pitch in $100. Roberta Conner They raised $1,500 in to secure the grant. Steve Corey Jan says “That money helped Dave Coughlin us get started, and with help “They know how Fred Flippence from the city of La Grande, Randy Fulton we had grass, sprinklers, to inspire, support Mary Jane Guyer trees and sidewalks. We had and hold people rock-picking parties to clear Jan Harris the park for planting, and accountable.” George Koffler folks who helped plant the Judy Krutsinger trees and shrubs and water Jan Harris them through the summer.” Alvin Liu Viki Points A second grant, matched by garage sale proceeds and do- Lisa Roberts nations, helped complete the park. Jan says, “The neighbors felt such pride in our little park, and we have never had any Anne Stephens vandalism.” J.D. Tovey Mary Weaver This work was a perfect springboard to launch Jan into more direct roles with OCF, including a term on the Northeast Or- Cathy Yasuda egon Heritage Fund and her current membership on OCF’s Leadership Council. About working with OCF, Jan says, “They know how to inspire, support and hold people accountable in pursuing worthwhile things for their neighbors. And I love the way they work locally with people in their own communities.”

Annual Report 2014 15 HOPE

16 THE Oregon Community Foundation Metropolitan Portland HOPE

Path of Possibilities Howard Vollum Scholarship

ome things were just a given for Theresa Montever- di, growing up the youngest of nine children in Siletz, SOregon. She says, “I come from poverty, which in my family led to hopelessness, a resignation that this is the way things are and they’re “We’re creating not going to change.” For- and maintaining tunately, for her they did, thanks to the Howard Vol- this path for Native lum Scholarship. youth to be anything

The Oregon Community they want to be.” Foundation merit schol- Theresa Monteverdi arship is awarded only to Native American high school graduates (or equivalent) who are residents of the Port- land metropolitan area or Clark County in Washington. They must plan to be or already be enrolled in a full-time under- graduate or graduate course of study in science, computer science, engineering or mathematics, anywhere in the country. The fund also makes grants to Portland’s Saturday Academy, to give elementary and high school students access to its sci- (continued on following page)

Annual Report 2014 17 ence and math classes and camps. Since February 1986, when Howard Vollum bequeathed the fund upon his death, it has trans- formed the lives of hundreds of youth.

The engineer and scientist is best known for inventing a new kind of cathode-ray oscilloscope and co-founding the now-Beaver- ton-based Tektronix, Inc., in 1946. He and his wife, Jean, who died in June 2007, had donated millions for notable Portland building construction projects, and to causes such as the Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research at Oregon Health & Science

Theresa visits the OHSU campus with her children, Jennifer and Jakob

University (OHSU) and the Native American Center at Portland State University. For Tektronix, Vollum saw a lack of minorities they could hire, particularly Native Americans. The scholarship was his final act of generosity. First handled by the Tektronix Foundation, the fund has been managed by OCF since 1992.

“Native Americans are still really underrepresented in the STEM fields [science, technology, engineering and math], due to psy- chosocial factors that prevent many youth from completing high school,” says Theresa. “In general, it’s difficult for them to see themselves as professionals when there are few role mod- els out there.”

She knows this firsthand: It wasn’t until her 11th foster home that her life took a welcome turn. “I still call them Mom and Dad,” she says of the non-Native Aloha couple. “They saw that I was smart and had a quick memory, and started telling me right away that I needed to go to college, to ensure some choices. No one had ever said that to me before in my life.”

Initially, Theresa thought social work. But first came marriage and a child, three years after graduating from high school in 1981. When 4-month-old Thomas died in 1985 from sudden infant death syn- drome (SIDS), she was gripped by the idea of becoming a physician. But how to pay for it?

18 THE Oregon Community Foundation Theresa, a member of the Confederated Tribe of Siletz In- Metropolitan dians, had heard back then about the Vollum Scholarship from her friend, Dave Hatch, an engineer and Tribal Council Portland member who has been on the fund’s advisory committee since its be- “I was joining a ginning. In 1989, the year community that she received her B.S. in psychology from Port- said, ‘We value and land State University, the support your path.’ ” scholarship ushered her into medical school at Theresa Monteverdi OHSU. “I felt cheered on by my people. I was join- ing a community that said, ‘We value and support your path, 928 Funds and want you to support others behind you,’” says Theresa, 501 Volunteers who has been on the advisory committee since 1996. 662 Scholarships Annually, about 10 students receive the year-by-year $3,000 scholarships, good for seven years to offset tuition, housing $940 M Endowment and other education-related expenses. Advisory committee members counsel them on college life, and connect them $32 M Grants & Scholarships with Native Americans on campus and in the community. “We have a tremendously high retention rate for our stu- dents,” says Hatch. “They attend the school of their choice, Leadership Council including Stanford University, Lewis & Clark and Reed Col- Jim Mark, chair and OCF board member lege, becoming successful in their fields.” George Bell After earning her M.D. in 1994 and going through training, Nicholas Blosser Theresa began work as director of health services for the Na- Rob Brading tive American Rehabilitation Association (NARA). Then when Rebecca Burrell misfortune hit again with her husband’s death from cancer Michelle Castano Garcia in 2002, she quit to raise her young children, with help from North Cheatham her foster mom. She remarried nearly four years ago and re- Jonath Colon Montesi turned to a “low-key, low-pressure and really rewarding job.” Kimberly Cooper Jacqua She now assists the elderly and disabled as a social service Brian Detman supervisor with the Washington State Department of Social Hanif Fazal and Health Services, in Vancouver. Richard Goddard Theresa wants all Native Americans to have the same chanc- Yassi Irajpanah es she had. “We’re the first people in this nation and we have Deneen King many strengths, but we’re still disenfranchised,” she says. “I Hanna McGrath hope the opportunities provided by the scholarship are used Robert McKean to their full advantage.” What matters most to her? “We’re Chris Neilsen creating and maintaining this path for Native youth to be any- Corrine Oishi thing they want to be.” Judith Poutasse Travis Stovall Wendy Veliz Benjamin R. Whiteley Rhoni Wiswall

Annual Report 2014 19 North Coast

A Catalytic Grant From Run-down to Revitalized The Liberty Theatre, Astoria

usicians and magicians, acrobats and jugglers, singers and celebrities, silent movies and talkies. MThe Liberty Theatre in downtown Astoria saw it all during its heyday of the 1920s.

While many other vaudeville-motion picture palaces in the United States were hit with the wrecking , this “Grand Old Lady” was renovated, thanks to an Oregon Community Foun- dation catalytic grant. Today, it’s the only theatre of its kind in Oregon flaunting so many of its original and now-restored archi- tectural and decorative features. “It’s great to see It’s also one of the state’s most vibrant performing arts centers. Astoria so changed, in part because of the “I’m really proud at how diverse we’ve been with our programming new Liberty Theatre.” in the 10 years the Liberty Theatre Rosemary Baker-Monaghan, has been in operation,” says Rose- Executive Director, mary Baker-Monaghan, executive The Liberty Theatre director. The theatre has present- ed everything from the Astoria Music Festival and a Chinook Nation drumming ceremony to the Imperial Acrobats of China and Judy Collins.

For years, though, the two-story Liberty Theatre, built in 1925, was a sore spot on the corner of 12th and Commercial streets, (continued on following page)

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Annual Report 2014 21 a dead zone back in 1991. By then, it was a run-down multiplex, sharing the building with neglected retail space and a seedy bar. Enough was enough. Sixteen community leaders from Clatsop and Pacific counties rallied together to resuscitate the building and breathe life back into the downtown.

Steve Forrester, editor of The Daily Astorian, was one of them. He says, “We wanted to make it a performing arts center. It had been done in Klamath Falls, Salem, Medford and all across America. When you rejuvenate theatres like this, it brings downtowns back.”

In 1991, OCF gave two initial $15,000 grants to fund a development director, Vera Blore, and $6.9 mil- lion came in over the next five years. Two years

“When you rejuvenate theatres like this, it brings downtowns back.”

Steve Forrester, Editor, The Daily Astorian

later, Forrester and others formed the 501(c)(3) Liberty Restoration, Inc. In 2000, the organization acquired the theatre, which it closed two years later for renovation, then celebrated its grand opening in 2005 with a Pink Martini concert.

Much was accomplished in the theatre’s first five years of renovation. The 655-seat-auditorium’s chandelier was cleaned and its ornamental plaster rosette repaired and repainted. The replica glass canopy replaced the movie-theatre marquee; the roof returned to its red-clay-tile roots; and the kiosk’s copper top, long-ago discarded, was discovered, intact, in a farmer’s barn. The stage was extended outward and new seats were installed. Walls and ceilings got fresh coats of paint, and original oils by local artist Joseph Nowles were touched up.

“What a brilliant venue!” Rocky Blumhagen, Portland Chamber Orchestra baritone, writes. “The acoustics are incredible, the resto- ration, so beautifully done and with lights and professional sound, it was a marvelous place to sing ‘Music of the Night’ from ‘Phantom’!”

The North Coast Symphonic Band (NCSB) is so happy with the Lib- erty Theatre that it’s scheduled all five of its current, 35th-season concerts here. “The hall is the perfect size to accommodate the

22 THE Oregon Community Foundation large sound of 45-55 mu- North Coast sicians. Our loyal audience prefers the creature com- forts, such as plush seating, handicapped access and a large lobby where they can socialize; and the mu- sicians enjoy the ‘green room’ backstage,” says Jan- et Bowler, publicist, NCSB board of directors.

Along with auditorium fees, 56 Funds Liberty Theatre also brings in revenues from its street-level 66 Volunteers store and restaurant leas- es, and second-floor rentals. 214 Scholarships Up here, the elegant McTa- vish Room invites weddings, $18.7 M Endowment concerts and conferences. $2.4 M Grants & Scholarships The Paulson Pavilion, with its movable walls, added 5,000 square feet to the theatre for classrooms, small meeting and Leadership Council reception spaces, and a dance studio for the Astoria School Harold A. Snow, chair and of Ballet. “This income, from 178 event days per year, brings in OCF board member 80 percent at current staffing levels. So the board’s Tami Aho need is only 20 percent,” says Baker-Monaghan. Nancy Autio The community also benefits. The Liberty Theatre attracts Mary Blake more events in town, since the Astoria Music Festival also Garry Bullard presents performances at a local church and the communi- Trudy Čitović ty college; and the Astoria Armory offers up a full calendar. Jon Englund Out-of-town visitors coming to shows fill the hotels, like the Cheri Folk restored, upscale-boutique Elliott Hotel, joining other recent Frank Geltner property renovations inspired by the Liberty Theatre’s. Wher- Bill Hall ever they’re from, audience members also boost restaurant Kara Harris and retail businesses, their numbers only growing. Carol Hungerford Brett Hurliman “It’s great to see Astoria so changed, in part because of the Thomas Hurst new Liberty Theatre,” says Baker-Monaghan. “It’s also wonder- ful to impact even one person, like the 10-year-old who came Mary Jones to a Tears of Joy Theatre puppet show. He had his own mari- Linda Kozlowski onette draped over his shoulder and said as he walked in, ‘I’m Pamela Lum so excited to be here! This is what I’m all about.’ We made a Judith Maddox-Bigby difference to him. And that’s what we’re all about.” Robert C. Moberg Sheila Nolan Brenda Penner Cathy Peterson Fernando Rogriguez Casillas Randy Schild Shawna Sykes Ivy Timpe Janet Webster

Annual Report 2014 23 Northern Willamette Valley

Kathy Evans and daughter Celia Batlan

24 THE Oregon Community Foundation GUIDE Leading by Example Kathy Evans, Professional Advisor

state planner Kathy Evans doesn’t just help her clients give back to the community: She leads by example. She donates Eto the Campaign for Equal Justice and Family Building Blocks, and has volunteered with the Boys & Girls Club Founda- tion, the Salem Foundation, and, until the local branch closed, the YWCA. A Salem resident for over 30 years, Kathy enjoys contribut- ing what she can. “Salem is a nice size,” she says. “The community is close-knit, it’s a good place to raise a family and practicing law here has always been a pleasure.”

Many of Kathy’s clients at Evans Batlan, the firm she shares with her daughter Celia Batlan and son-in-law Russ Getchell, feel a simi- lar compulsion to give back. “Everyone has their own story to tell,” Kathy says, “but gener- “I tell my clients what I ally, doing something for the believe: OCF is a well- community is really exciting run organization that to my clients: They enjoy the idea that they can reach out will be a good steward and do some good even after of their money.” their death.” She refers many Kathy Evans clients to OCF because “over the years, OCF has just been a great partner. They help people to see what choices are available to them.” She and her clients also appreciate OCF’s adaptability. “Specific charities change or disappear, but OCF will ensure that a client’s wishes are applied in the long run — it’s very appealing for them to have a mechanism, a conduit, for supporting a cause indefinitely after their death. And I tell my clients what I believe: OCF is a well-run organization that will be a good steward of their money.”

Annual Report 2014 25 Following Their Passions Lila and Wilbur Jackson, Donors

ative Oregonians and Salem residents their community. Lila serves on the Salem NLila and Wilbur Jackson aren’t your aver- Parks Foundation board, and Lila and Wilbur age octogenarians. At 83 and 85, they still work have volunteered with their church, built and out for an hour each day at the Courthouse maintained hiking trails with the Chemeketans, gym. They love getting outside: They and mentored and fos- hike regularly, most recently on the tered children through north fork of the Santiam, and they’ll Stand for Children and be taking their college-age grand- Family Building Blocks. daughter camping in a few weeks. They also have a fund “We’ll need to dig out the old camp at OCF, which they love stove and Dutch oven,” Lila says. And because it “helps us in- they’ve been bitten by an adventurous vest in the things that strain of the travel bug: For a number are important to us. In- of years, they guided multiweek hikes vesting in our kids is the and bike tours across Europe, a job best insurance we can they did while on summer vacation from their have for a safe, productive and wholesome teaching and school counseling careers. future society, and as for the environment, if we don’t pay attention, we’ll lose a lot of real- Now retired, they’re living a life full of things ly good things that improve our world.” They that matter to them. Their passions for the en- were thrilled to start their OCF fund, Lila adds. vironment and for children’s education and “OCF is right on the cutting edge and does a wellness them to engage deeply with great job of managing the money wisely.”

26 THE Oregon Community Foundation Northern Willamette Valley

120 Funds

123 Volunteers

371 Scholarships

$51.2 M Endowment

$4 M Grants & Scholarships Learning to Give Mark Burnham, Volunteer Leadership Council Sue Miller, chair and orthern Willamette Regional Leadership Council OCF board member Nmember Mark Burnham may be relatively new to Curt Arthur OCF, but he’s no stranger to volunteering — he’s been Tom Bauman doing it for most of his life. When he and his wife Cheryl Mike Blanchard moved to Salem, for example, Mark jumped at the op- John Bridges portunity to join the Boys & Girls Club board. He’s been Mark Burnham serving with them for 14 years now and is ardent about Deana Freres their work. Jose Gonzalez Working with OCF also excites him. “I find OCF offers Gayle Goschie great opportunities. For example, the OCF Latino Part- Cynthia Gruber-Condon nership Program gives us a significant chance to work Jodi Hack for reconciliation and a positive outcome. OCF just has so much capacity and range across the state.” Susan Hopp Jane Jones The importance of community within OCF’s mission Eric Lindauer also dovetails perfectly with Mark’s own philosophy Selma Moon Pierce of service. “Over time, as you get a little older and a Chelsea Pope little more involved, you learn that you don’t know how to receive until you know how to give,” Mark David A. Rhoten explains. “You acquire a better sense of belonging Maria Schmidlkofer and well-being, and a sense of happiness in making Lane Shetterly things better.” Elida Sifuentez Erin Stephenson Ken Wright John Zielinski

Annual Report 2014 27 South Coast

A Better Night’s Sleep Bill and Ann Lansing, Donors hen abused and battered women and their children in Coos Bay flee domestic violence, Wthey’ll find the security and support they need at the town’s Women’s Safety & Resource Center (WSRC). Whether people stay for only a night or up to several months, Bill and Ann Lansing also want them to have comfortable beds to sleep in.

Last November, the Coos “I’m overwhelmed with Bay couple recommended gratitude for the Lansings an $8,000 grant through their fund at The Oregon coming to help us. There Community Foundation for are people out there 24 brand-new beds. The who really care, and it 12 bunk beds replace the old ones, six in each of the makes my job helping the WSRC’s big, two-story Cloe victims who come here House and Jane’s House. Their gift also pays for new even more worth it.” mattresses, mattress pads Sandy Hamrick, and eight dressers. Shelter Advocate at WSRC “We didn’t expect this at all,” says Sara Swartling, executive director of the WSRC. “It’s great to be able to offer a comfortable and safe place for these ladies. That’s huge for them — and they deserve it, because they’re worth it. And also to know that they’ll have that, even if they come for just a couple of nights to recov- er before they choose to go back into the storm, which sometimes they do.” (continued on following page)

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Annual Report 2014 29 The beds were sorely needed. The old ones didn’t have lad- ders attached to them, and climbing up and down the back was unsafe. And their thick wood frames took up so much space the bedrooms felt too crowded. The new, metal-framed bunk beds come with ladders, and give residents more room to walk around and to store their suitcases and duffle bags.

One woman who recently sought emergency shelter at WSRC says anonymously, “The whole situation for me is uncomfortable, but the new beds kind of eased it. And it’s nice that the staff are trying to make it more homey here.”

Sandy Hamrick, shelter advocate at WSRC, is just as grate- ful. She says, “When I meet victims who’ve been beat up and don’t look you in the eye, and they’re so scared and timid, and then I bring them in the house and someone’s

“OCF gave us a seamless way to give, now and into the future.”

Bill Lansing

Bill and Ann Lansing enjoy a cooking and they see the bedrooms, they start to open up preview of the Coos Bay History Museum, another nonprofit they like a little flower. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the support Lansings coming to help us. There are people out there who really care, and it makes my job helping the victims who come here even more worth it.”

People needn’t face a crisis to benefit from the WSRC. Along with a restful place to sleep, staff here help abused wom- en (and sometimes men) and their children become more aware of and learn how to best respond to violence — and prevent it altogether — and reclaim their rightful places in the world. But it doesn’t stop here. The WSRC also partners with other community service organizations and individu- als, offering additional help to the women. Educating the community about abuse and healthier choices to enrich one’s life is also an important part of the WSRC’s work.

Several years ago, while the Lansings were creating their family’s estate plan, their advisors suggested a donor-advised fund at OCF. Always concerned with the needs of local children, the couple wanted to focus their

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46 Funds

88 Volunteers

218 Scholarships

Sara Swartling, executive director of the WSRC $20.4 M Endowment philanthropy on them, first, and then on disadvantaged $1.5 M Grants & Scholarships families and social and culture opportunities. Bill, retired since 2006, has a long history of giving to the community. Under his leadership as president and CEO of Menasha Leadership Council Forest Products Corporation in North Bend, Oregon, the Penny Allen, chair company was one of the most generous of all the timber Les Cohen operators in the area, donating to local organizations and Elizabeth Day schools. Bill, a twice-named “Citizen of the Year,” has also Roger W. Gould served on many community-shaping boards and com- mittees, and has volunteered for local organizations and Jennifer Groth the Southwestern Oregon Community College. In 2008, Bryan Grummon he and Ann established their fund with OCF. Chris Hawthorne Barbara Kronsteiner “OCF gave us a seamless way to give, now and into the future. It pointed us toward concerns that we’re not con- Shala McKenzie Kudlac nected with, which helps us give back in areas we wouldn’t Bill McNair otherwise know about. The women’s shelter fell into this Christine Nichols category,” he says. “Ann and I felt that a larger gift to just Georgia Nowlin one organization would have a greater impact than small- Janet Pretti er gifts to multiple recipients. And we’d rather give money Jim Seeley for physical assets than for operational expenses. The new beds aren’t a solution to end all solutions for these women, John Sweet but we hope they can give them a hand up by helping them John W. Whitty gain back some dignity, leading them to opportunities to further enhance their lives.”

Annual Report 2014 31 32 THE Oregon Community Foundation Southern Oregon PARTNERSHIP

An Investment in Our Future Chuck Womer and Barbara Bean

ars and yellow buses pull up, and kids spill out and into the big blue building. Whether they’re middle school students arriving on the C“club” buses or younger ones dropped off by grown-ups, more than 400 children a day know that fun and friends await them in a safe and wel- coming place at the Boys & Girls Club in Grants Pass.

They are there in part thanks to funds from The “Their donations are Oregon Community Foundation and generous do- nors like Chuck Womer and Barbara Bean. The two extremely important friends have given to the club privately and through because our organization OCF since 2002 and 2003, respectively. Diann Gilb- is almost fully supported ertson, executive director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley, says, “Their donations are ex- by gifts. Without them, tremely important because our organization is almost we wouldn’t be able to fully supported by gifts. Without them, we wouldn’t keep our doors open.” be able to keep our doors open. Also invaluable is their personal, hands-on involvement in the club, and Diann Gilbertson, Executive spreading the word about its importance in the com- Director, Boys & Girls Clubs munity. They’re two of our best cheerleaders.” of the Rogue Valley

More than 3,000 members enjoy the Rogue Valley’s largest club site in Grants Pass and its two others at Talent Elementary School in Talent and Evergreen Elementary School in Cave Junction. “Barbara and Chuck be- lieve in the club’s mission to provide year-round positive, fun and safe places for all kids, helping them to build self-esteem and develop skills necessary to make right choices, becoming responsible and productive citizens,” says Gilbertson. (continued on following page)

Annual Report 2014 33 “My parents were very giving people and I was raised to be the same,” Womer says. “They taught us that when we became financially capable of sharing, we should. I’m living comfortably, and therefore I can afford to give some of my resources to those who don’t have the opportunities like I did. And children are the future.”

That’s why they have been the focus of his donations. Some of his grants have gone to the Illinois Valley Club, the branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley in rural Cave Junction. “That’s a community that doesn’t have the support that we get in Grants Pass.” He asks that his money be spent on sports equipment, computers and other pro- “My parents were very gram needs.

giving people and I was Bean, who has served on the club’s board since 1997 raised to be the same.” and gives annually to its operations, says, “You have only to walk into the club and see the kids actively partici- Chuck Womer pating to know that it’s helping them.” They’re playing volleyball and learning wilderness survival skills, taking ukulele lessons and acting in plays, getting help with reading and money man- agement, eating healthy meals for free, and just plain hanging out.

Ten-year-old Neveh says, “The Boys & Girls Club has done a lot of stuff for me, like give me food, and a place to do my homework and have fun with my friends.” Emilio, age 9, loves the club “because the staff are nice and it’s a good place for kids to be safe.”

For 32 years, the Grants Pass branch, which started out as a boys boxing club, operated out of a National Guard Quonset hut. Then in September 2002, the club received its first OCF grant of $25,000 to build a new, 30,000-square-foot site, triple the size of the old one. The following year, Bean, who chaired the capital campaign, and her late husband, Bob, added their personal to those

34 THE Oregon Community Foundation Southern Oregon

161 Funds

240 Volunteers

370 Scholarships

$117 M Endowment

$6.7 M Grants & Scholarships dollars. “Without their enthusiasm and generosity, we probably wouldn’t have built the Grants Pass Club until Leadership Council years after,” says Gilbertson. Sue Naumes, chair and OCF board member Children involved in any of the Valley’s Boys & Girls Cece Amuchastegui Clubs don’t have to worry about not getting enough Curt Burrill to eat, which is often the case at home. In 2014, the Susan Cain organization served 92,000 free dinners. “The meals Carol Clark-Mayfield encourage the kids to come to the club. When they Elizabeth Crossman do, they go to school. And when they stay in school Mary Jane Dellenback they do better, academically, and graduate. There’s Alice Dinsdale a direct relationship between club engagement and Eric Foster higher graduation rates,” she continues. Lyn Hennion Molly Kreuzman Along the way, the club’s mentors and community Hyla Lipson service projects help middle and high school students Arlene Louis develop skills and character. Gilbertson says, “It’s ex- Kate Marquez tremely encouraging to see a young person who, at Chip Massie first, has no belief in themselves, and then becomes Steve Roe Douglass Schmor empowered to be great — and dream to become any- Patsy Smullin thing they want to be.” Roger Stokes That’s what it’s all about for Bean and Womer. They William Thorndike Jr. had their own childhood dreams once, and made Terry Wagstaff the most of opportunities that came their way in life. James Walls John Watt Now they generously give back. But doing good does Josh Welch more than help others. As these two OCF donors will Mark Wisnovsky tell you, it also feels good. Charles Womer Heidi Wright

Annual Report 2014 35 Southern Willamette Valley

ugene high school students John Gillilan and Tim Torrey both loved to play sports. ESo when both young men died in motor vehicle accidents a few years apart, each set of parents set up memorial funds to benefit student A Community Builds athletes. But upon realizing a shared concern — a Legacy the per-sport annual fee that each child had to pay the school district — they merged the funds. John Gillilan and Tim Torrey “The fee is often unaffordable for families,” says Memorial Fund Tim’s father, former Eugene mayor Jim Torrey. The boys’ fund now pays the fee for low-income families and helps with equipment, uniforms and other expenses at Sheldon High School. “Our sons’ fund means that low-income families never have to feel there’s a barrier to their kids’ extracurricular sports,” John’s father Rod Gillilan

36 THE Oregon Community Foundation Rod Gillilan and Jim Torrey

explains. “We’ve never turned ing matters except cheering for the down a kid and never will.” “It’s a great relief to have little kid who’s trying to hit the ball. OCF’s oversight and to Friendships form at these games The families are pleased the fund that last for decades. Sports are is housed at OCF, they say. “I’m know that the money great for community building.” 81 and I know I won’t be here for- will always go where it ever,” Rod says. “It’s a great relief belongs — to the kids.” It’s fitting, then, that the boys’ fund to have OCF’s oversight and to was community-built. “The commu- know that the money will always Rod Gillilan nity contributed these funds,” Rod go where it belongs — to the kids. says. “It means a lot to us that it’s in And it’s beautiful that it’ll go on forever. It needs to our son’s name, and it keeps his memory alive.” go on forever,” Jim agrees. “We’re very pleased that people have Jim adds. “Keeping sport accessible has social donated to it. The hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal value,” he says. “It’s a great social unifier. You get with is the loss of my son, but this is a legacy and a families together, and no matter whether you’re low remembrance of both boys,” he says. “If I ever be- or high income, whatever your race or religion, noth- lieved there’d be a silver lining, this is it.”

Annual Report 2014 37 Fighting Poverty on Many Fronts Community Outreach, Inc., Grantee

n the global fight against poverty, Corvallis non- is to connect in a meaningful way with the chil- Iprofit Community Outreach, Inc. is definitely on dren and their families. We offer healthy foods, a the front lines. It offers an encyclopedic array of soothing environment, lots of outdoor play and services including homeless and parenting classes for families.” emergency transitional shelter, The OCF grant will help expand medical clinics, women’s care, “We’re breaking the cycle Mari’s Place, doubling the number diabetes care and drug treat- of poverty and abuse.” of children it can serve. The grant ment. “We also run four different is timely, because intervening food banks,” adds Executive Di- Kari Whitacre, Executive Director, early is vital to these children’s fu- rector Kari Whitacre. Community Outreach, Inc. tures, Kari says. “That’s where we Community Outreach’s vast se- change lives — with the little ones. lection of urgent-need services is complemented We have story after story of kids who entered our by programs to offset the longer-term effects of school as victims of abuse or food insecurity, or poverty. Foremost among them is Mari’s Place, with parents in treatment, and who left us for kin- its childcare center, which recently received a dergarten with stability, anger-management skills $20,000 OCF grant. Mari’s Place targets low-in- and self-assurance. We’re breaking the cycle of come and at-risk children and provides them with poverty and abuse,” she says. “My hope is just to high-quality, full-day care. Kari explains, “Our goal help as many families as we possibly can.”

38 THE Oregon Community Foundation Helping Her Clients Achieve Southern Their Goals Willamette Valley Ellen Adler, Professional Advisor

or Eugene attorney Ellen Adler, it all began with a coffee- Ftable book. “When I was young, I had one of those glossy photograph books about Oregon and I was always drawn here: It looked so beautiful, with huge trees and mountains. So after college, I jumped at the chance to attend grad school in Eugene,” she says. Several years and two graduate degrees — in coun- seling and law — later, Ellen is deeply rooted here. And her legal practice, which focuses on estate planning and trust and estate 305 Funds administration, has become a valuable resource for Eugene and its nearby communities. 229 Volunteers 721 Scholarships

$249 M Endowment

$12 M Grants & Scholarships

Leadership Council Michael Coughlin, chair and OCF board member Ted and Marie Baker Syndi Beavers Thomas Draggoo Kim Griffiths Jeff Hale Renee Irvin Roger McCorkle Working with clients on charitable giving is one of Ellen’s fa- Jo Ann McQueary vorite parts of the job, she says. “I think they’re grateful for their Carma Mornarich own good fortune. They want to share, to have an effect on Janet Morse issues they care deeply about, and to have a positive influ- Gretchen Pierce ence in the community.” She often tells her clients about OCF; Ian Richardson its flexibility matches her clients’ diverse wishes. “Some of my Frank Simpson clients want to give during life, while others want to create leg- acy gifts in their wills or trusts; some appreciate recognition, Ann Smart while others prefer to remain anonymous.” The variety of op- Marty Smith tions available through OCF “has been really great in helping Carmen Urbina my clients achieve their goals,” she explains. “They like that we can work with OCF to design a plan that fits them, and that OCF provides a cost-efficient structure to take care of the ad- ministrative work.”

Annual Report 2014 39 Grants & SCholarships These numbers reflect the total amounts distributed, organized by OCF’s — and our donors’ — funding priorities.

$12.6 M Arts & Culture

$1.4 M Economic Vitality

$23.1 M Education

$20.1 M Health & Well-being

$12.4 M Livability

$8.2 M Scholarships

$3.5 M Other

$81.3 M Total

40 THE Oregon Community Foundation Representative Grants Although we’d love to list all 4,800 deserving nonprofits that received grants in 2014, we’re simply giving you this microcosm. You can visit oregoncf.org for a full list of grants.

CENTRAL OREGON SOUTH COAST Fossil Players, Fossil Bandon by the Sea Kiwanis Kids Club of Jefferson Foundation, Bandon County, Madras Bandon Historical Society, Bandon The Landing Youth & Tutoring CASA of Curry County, Brookings Center, Prineville Curry Arts, Gold Beach La Pine Park and Recreation Egyptian Theatre Preservation Foundation, La Pine Association, Coos Bay Latino Community Port Orford Revitalization Association, Bend Association, Port Orford NeighborImpact, Redmond Sawdust Theatre, Inc., Coquille Rowena Wildlife Clinic, The Dalles South Coast Clambake Jazz Sisters Schools Foundation, Inc., Festival, North Bend Sisters South Coast Development Sunriver Nature Center & Council, Coos Bay Observatory, Sunriver NORTH COAST SOUTHERN OREGON Addictions Recovery EASTERN OREGON Business for Excellence Center, Medford Chief Joseph Days in Youth, Neotsu The Ashland Art Center, Ashland Rodeo, Inc., Joseph Cedar Creek Child Care Desert Arts Council, Hermiston Center, Cloverdale Bonanza High School, Bonanza Eastern Oregon Film City of Manzanita, Manzanita College Dreams, Grants Pass Festival, La Grande Columbia River Maritime Evans Valley Community Fishtrap, Inc., Enterprise Museum, Astoria Association, Rogue River Great Basin Society, Princeton North Lincoln County Historical Fort Rock Valley Historical Society, Fort Rock Greater Prairie City Community Museum, Lincoln City Association, Prairie City One of Us Productions, Yachats Jacksonville Woodlands Association, Jacksonville Kids Club of Harney County, Burns Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, Seal Rock Klamath Watershed Morrow County Museum, Heppner Seashore Family Literacy Partnership, Klamath Falls Oregon Trail Preservation Program, Waldport Lake Health District, Lakeview Trust, Haines Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Otis The Rose Circle Mentoring Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Network, Talent Interpretive Center, Wallowa Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District Foundation, Seaside Rusk Ranch Nature Yellowhawk Tribal Health Tillamook Early Learning Center, Cave Junction Center, Pendleton Center, Tillamook SOUTHERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY METROPOLITAN PORTLAND NORTHERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY CASA of Linn County, Albany Columbia Riverkeeper, Hood River Aurora Colony Historical A Family For Every Child, Eugene Hispanic Metropolitan Society, Aurora FIRST FORCE, Corvallis Chamber, Portland CAPACES Leadership The FISH of Roseburg, Roseburg Native American Youth and Institute, Woodburn Glide Booster Club, Glide Family Center, Portland CAUSA Oregon, Salem KXCR Community Radio Self Enhancement, Inc., Portland Falls City Arts Council, Falls City Partners, Florence Street Roots, Portland Keizer Art Association, Keizer Linn County Historical Third Rail Repertory Nomadic Teacher Educational Museum Trust, Tangent Theatre, Portland Programs, Inc., Newberg Oakland School District, Oakland Troutdale Historical Robert Newell House, St. Paul Pleasant Hill Community Society, Troutdale Salem-Keizer Education Theatre, Pleasant Hill Valley Art Association, Forest Grove Foundation, Salem Sutherlin Community Verde, Portland Silverton Arts Association, Silverton Resource Center, Sutherlin Washington County Health & Yamhill Community Action Switch Back Computer Human Services, Hillsboro Partnership, McMinnville Café, Mill City

Annual Report 2014 41 THIS Since 1973, Oregonians have worked with OCF to make lasting gifts for the betterment of our state. Each of the funds listed on the following pages represents a generosity of spirit and a commitment to community. Together, they guarantee incalculable collective impact for generations to come.

42 THE Oregon Community Foundation The OCF Funds

Annual Report 2014 43 Glide High School students at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

DESIGNATED FUNDS allow the donor to name one or more specific organizations to receive annual support. New Funds in 2014 Existing Funds Ed Cauduro Fund for Pacific Northwest College of Art Dorothy M. Bumala Fund Albany Library Scharpf Endowment Fund Central Lutheran Church Pastor P.J. Luvaas Memorial Fund John S. Ettelson Fund Alumni Fund for Eugene International High School Chambers Family Fund Friends of Equamore Foundation Fund Ames-Fluhrer Charitable Fund Nancy R. Chandler Visiting Scholar Program Scott and Pamela Gibson Family Designated Fund Animal Aid Fund Clackamas Mental Health Fund Roger G. Hewitt Fund for Youth Symphony of Anonymous Fund #16 Elizabeth Church Clarke Fund Southern Oregon Jesse Applegate Pioneer Historical Cemetery Fund Club 53 Endowment Fund Everett Hill Fund Cecil R. and Elaine H. Armes Memorial Fund for the Knight Cancer Institute Endowed Fund Friends of Mt. Pisgah Arboretum The Combined Fund for the Eugene Public Library Kochis Family Fund for Kings Valley Charter School Frederick J. Artz and Jane C. Artz Fund D.J. Conway and Josephine Vilott Woolery Conway Fund La Grande School District - McManus Endowment E.J. and Ursula Badger Fund Cooley Family Fund for Critical Research Fund Betty L. Baker Fund Everett R. Coovert Fund Leeanne J. MacColl Fund Dean L. Baker Fund Roy R. and Laurie M. Cummins Fund Susan F. Naumes Life Insurance Fund Landrum E. Baker Fund Decherd Fund North Coast Land Conservancy Endowment Fund II Beaumont-Rogers Tryon Creek Children’s Fund Cornelius and Mildred Dixon Memorial Fund Ophelia’s Place Endowment Fund Charles and Norma Beek Charitable Fund Douglas County Youth Orchestra Fund Manford L. Rathbun Memorial Scholarship Fund Wilford H. and Janice E. Belknap Fund Bruce and Sharon Douglas Designated Fund Byron Ruppel Fund Pietro and Marjorie B. Belluschi Designated Fund Drain Civic Center Fund Seaside Scholarships Endowment Fund Bernards-Hermens Fund Franklin G. Drake Fund Robert O. Simons Designated Fund II Katherine Bisbee Fund Talmer and Selma Dybvad Fund Talent Library Fund Bosco-Milligan Fund Elk Rock Garden Fund George and Sarah Bottoms Fund Rose A. Ellison Designated Fund Arthur James Boucot Research Fund Evans Family Music Scholarship Fund Boys & Girls Club Community Endowment Subfund William G. and Ruth T. Evans Designated Fund of the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon Endowment Fund Leon and Esther Feldstein Fund F. Willis Smith Subfund of the Boys & Girls Club Earl and Jane Ferguson Fund of Southwestern Oregon Endowment Fund William Sterling Findlay and Susan Halton Findlay Stamper Family Endowment Subfund of the Boys Fund I & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon Endowment William Sterling Findlay and Susan Halton Findlay Parent Fund Fund II William J. Sweet Tennis Center Subfund of William Sterling Findlay and Susan Halton Findlay the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon Fund III Endowment Fund Mary E. and Carl W. Finstrom Designated Subfund Eileen Maret Brown Fund Hallie E. Ford Endowment Fund for Arts in Education Garthe and Grace L. Brown Fund Donald H. Frank Designated Subfund Garthe Brown and Grace L. Brown Fund II Friends of Astoria Column Fund Walter and Clora Brownfield Animal Fund Friends of Menucha Fund Walter and Clora Brownfield Sunshine Fund Friends of the Mounted Patrol Fund Ella Munro Burdin Fund Friends of St. Francis Fund Robert E. Burleigh Fund Friends of Vernonia Public Schools Fund Richard J. and Linda M. Carney Fund Emilie F. and Don C. Frisbee Fund

44 THE Oregon Community Foundation Fund for Douglas County Youth Orchestra Meals on Wheels - Case and Velma Hamlin Donald Sterling City Club Fund Ruel D. Gierhart Eugene Public Library Permanent Designated Fund Dorothy E. Stewart Fund Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mersereau Jr. Fund L.L. Stewart Northwestern School of Law Fund Merle R. and Frances M. Gilb Fund Verl and Dorothy Miller Designated Subfund L.L. Stewart Oregon State Parks Student Internship John Gillilan/Tim Torrey Memorial Fund Bud R. Moore and Wynema N. Moore Fund Fund Gleason Family Designated Fund Vincent and Virginia Moore Fund L.L. Stewart Oregon State Parks Volunteer Award Winifred Glossop and Asenath Evans Fund Vincent and Virginia Moore Fund No. 2 Fund Goldy Family Designated Fund John Mosser Fund Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Stewart Subfund I Elsa and Marjorie Goodyear Eugene Public Library J.L. and M.F. Murdock Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Stewart Subfund II Endowment Fund Mike and Laura Naumes Designated Fund William H. and Cathy A. Stoller Fund Grant High School Class of ‘46 Needs-Benefit Fund Neighbors for Kids Fund Donald and Maxine Stookey Memorial Fund Elizabeth N. Gray Fund Newman Foundation of OSU Endowment Fund Clayton and Edith Strain Memorial Fund John D. Gray Audubon Society of Portland Fund John and Ginger Niemeyer Clackamas Community Gordon Strain Memorial Fund Gray Family Chair for Innovative Library Services at College Funds for Excellence Subfund Robert M. and Cecilia A. Stuckart Fund Oregon State University Fund James V. Norlen Memorial Fund Lina H. Sturgis Memorial Library Fund John D. Gray Friends of Tryon Creek State Park O’Connor Family Fund M. Jean Sullivan Fund Fund Terence O’Donnell Fund Reggie Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Fund - BE Joe and Teresa Greco Memorial Fund Michael John Okie Fund Sunshine Division Inc. Fund John and Carol Hampton Endowment Fund for the Portland Opera Kurt and Lois Olsen Designated Subfund Dr. Kenneth C. Swan Endowment Fund Hart Mental Health Fund Oregon Designated Fund Christine and C.F. Swigert Jr. Endowment Fund for the Benefit of OMSI Hatfield Archivist Fund Oregon Latino Scholarship Fund Helen M. Swindells Tenant Relief Fund Ruth Henderson Fund Pendleton Public Library National Parks Collection Fund Bob and Joan Taylor Family Designated Fund The Hendricks Park Native Plant Garden Fund Catherine H. Percival Fund Mark and Melody Teppola Family Fund Tom and Gloria Hillstrom Fund Arthur Perry Memorial Fund Elizabeth Till Fund Edna L. Holmes Literary Arts Fund Lawrence H. Pierce Fund A Rodney W. and Martha G. Tripp Memorial Fund Mary Duby Honderich Designated Fund Lawrence H. Pierce Fund B Ron Trolle and C. Helyn Trolle Endowment Fund Arthur Honeyman Fund Lena L. Pierce Fund Betty Long Unruh Arts Fund Frank Hood Young Video/Filmmakers Fund H.M. (Matt) Pihl Sr. Family Fund Betty Long Unruh - Mercy Medical Center Fund Hope and Faith Fund The Domenico and Giovanna Pontrelli Endowment Dr. John Wm. and Betty Long Unruh Portland Art Mary E. Horstkotte Designated Subfund Fund Museum Fund Hospice Assistance Fund Property Maintenance Fund for the First Christian Betty Long Unruh Theatre Fund Annabelle and Henry Houser Family Charitable Gift Church at Portland, Oregon Dr. John Wm. and Betty Long Unruh UCC Performing Fund Elaine and Vittz-James Ramsdell Fund Arts Fund Alfred J. Huber Fund Frederick O. Rankin Eugene Public Library Warren Youth Athletic Scholarship Fund Hughes Family Fund fbo Enterprise High School Endowment Fund Scotty and Buena Washburn Endowment Fund Margaret E. Hull Fund Leland C. Ratcliff Fund Scotty and Buena Washburn Endowment Subfund Margaret E. Hull Fund Leland C. and Erna N. Ratcliff Fund FBO Salem YMCA Charles and Lynne Humble Fund Mark and Nichol Pendell Rauch Fund Recil and Violet Watson Alzheimer’s and Related William H. Hunt Oregon Symphony Association Fund Jerry and Evelyn Reed Fund Disorders Fund Gordon Hunter Fund Michael V. Reed Fund Western Lane Community Foundation Fund C.S. Jackson Memorial Library Fund Sarah (Richter) Ritchie Fund OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Fund Alan James Fund Richard Robinson Fund Weston Public Foundation Robert C. and Betty E. Janeway Fund Alice Robitschek Fund Collister Wheeler Fund Jaqua Fund Vera and Lawrence Rockwood Fund Jim S. and Mildred W. Whipple Fund Robin Jaqua Relief Nursery Fund Sumner and Adele Rodriguez Fund Whitaker Ponds Endowment Fund JumpstART Fund Miriam Rosenfeld Memorial Fund Isam and Rose White Fund KMDsm Fund William D. and Ruth D. Roy Fund Ben and Elaine Whiteley Fund for Pacific University Knight Community Information Challenge Fund Rural Nursing Excellence Endowment Fund Ben and Elaine Whiteley Fund for Portland Opera Association Walter G. and Marija C. Kuzman Designated Fund Charles and Effa Sage Gold Beach High School Fund Wilberger Foundation Benton County Search and Lake Oswego Adult Center Fund Rescue Fund Hubert and Ludmila Schlesinger Fund Greg Lane Memorial Fund for the Arts and Sciences Wilberger Foundation Linn County Search and Dorothea M. Lensch Fund Karen M. Schroth Fund Rescue Fund Library Association of Portland Endowment Fund Frank W. and Mabel Settlemier Fund Frances W. Winslow Fund Library Association of Portland Reserve Fund Leslie and Dorothy Sherman Fund John and Frances Winslow Family Fund Eleanor Lieber Auditions Fund Anthony and Adele Smith Designated Fund John S. Winslow Fund The Lucky Dog Fund F. Willis Smith Fund Harriet M. Winton Fund Mabel and Allan MacKenzie Designated Fund James G. and Ruth E. Smith Designated Fund Chuck Womer Fund for Rogue Community College march wellness Cardio Therapy Fund South Benton Community Enhancement Fund Scholarships Merta J. Mason Fund Herbert and Betty Spady Fund John W. and Isabelle S. Woolcott Fund Tokio Pat and Florence K. Matsushita Endowment Speroff Family Fund Thomas Wrightson Fund Fund The James S. and Ivy T. Stacy Fund Juan Young Fund Jim McBroom and John H. Weston Charitable Fund Francine Foreman Stauffer Endowment Fund Youth Shelter House Endowment Fund Sir James and Lady McDonald Designated Fund Dorothy Hester Stenzel Fund Sidney and Lillian Zetosch Fund

Annual Report 2014 45 Marc Liner and Janet Webster, Kim McNamer, Romy Mortensen and Zach Boone, Bend 40th Newport 40th Anniversary Anniversary Celebration, Sunriver Celebration

DISCRETIONARY FUNDS let donors entrust the Foundation’s board to make grants to meet the greatest current needs.

Existing Funds Kurt and Lois Olsen Fund Taylor and Alice Alexander Fund The Oregon Community Foundation Fund Van Evera and Janet M. Bailey Fund The Oregon Fund Lillian Baumann Fund John and Netta B. Parke Fund Jerome S. and Barbara Bischoff Fund Betty Lou Roberts Fund Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Oregon Fund H.J. and Grace Sandberg Fund Henry J. Casey Fund Sigel/Wagenknecht Fund Helen L. Colgan Fund Milton Smith Fund Dant Family Fund Robert and Hedy Snow Fund Floyd Dement Charitable Fund Robert M. Stafrin Fund Janette G. Drew Fund Frances A. Staten Fund Shelton H. and Mary I. Duff Fund Douglas L. Stoudt Fund Caldera and Fallen Fruit’s Urban J.G. Edwards Fund Clayton and Edith Strain Memorial Fund Fruit Trails potting party Donald H. Frank Fund Christine and C.F. Swigert Jr. Fund II William G. Gilmore Fund Swindells Family Fund Erica and Peter Goodwin Fund Val Taber Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hayes Sr. Fund Harold A. Wagner and Mildred A. Wagner Fund Elizabeth Hiller Memorial Fund John and Jane Youell Fund Harold S. and Elizabeth B. Hirsch Fund Edna L. Holmes Fund Carl J. and Alma Johnson Fund Arthur H. Klug Fund Gloria J. Lyon Fund Thelma D. McCulloch Fund Sir James and Lady McDonald Fund Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mersereau Fund Eva Chiles Meyer Fund #1 Miller Charitable Fund Louise Minty Fund Phillip Murthe Fund A. Ted and Doris E. Nelson Fund Jerry and Corrine Nothman Fund Robert H. and Elizabeth C. Noyes Jr. Fund Robert H. Noyes Jr. Fund

46 THE Oregon Community Foundation Existing Funds A & A Charitable Fund Gail L. Achterman Fund Acme Bader Community Fund Acorn Fund Agate Fund Albina Fuel Company Fund Sheryll and J.P. Aleskus Jr. Fund Dick Alexander Capital Pacific Memorial Fund Allis Family Fund Kevin and Irene Alltucker Family Fund Amici-Mueller Oregon Fund Anderson Family Wild Gift Fund Heidi H. Anderson Early Childhood Education Fund Andrews-Cohn Family Charitable Fund Anne T. Angel Fund (Step-up) Angell Family Fund Angell Legacy Fund The Moll Family, Eugene 40th Anniversary Celebration Angelos Fund Anonymous Fund #8 Anonymous Fund #17 offer a Anonymous Fund #19 DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Anonymous Fund #22 personalized approach to philanthropy, with donors actively Anonymous Fund #26 involved in choosing organizations to receive grants. Anonymous Fund #27 Anonymous Fund #28 New Funds in 2014 Maggie Purves Fund Anonymous Fund #29 Anonymous Fund #31 Anderson Family Advised Fund RAM Foundation Anonymous Fund #33 John and Carol Arnsberg Family Fund (Step-up) David and Pamela Richardson Family Fund Anonymous Fund #43 Dottie and Eli Ashley Fund The Ross Family Fund (Step-up) Anonymous Fund #46 Amber and David Austin Family Fund The Alex Rovello Memorial Fund (Step-up) Anonymous Fund #50 Bergmann Family Fund The Myron and Sharon K. Satrum Family Fund Anonymous Fund #W44 Estelle Leong Bergstrom Charitable Fund Paul J. Schutz, MD, Memorial Fund Appel Family Fund Central Oregon Arts and Education Fund (Step-up) Littia Schwarz Fund (Step-up) Applegate Library Fund Joan M. Corcoran Fund Shramek Fund Jeanne I. Arbow Fund Crilley/Rowbottom Fund Sierras Fund Robert C. and Mariam B. Arthur Family Fund The Divine Will Fund Simply Music Fund (Step-up) Ater Family Fund Evens Do A Little Fund (Step-up) Single Step Fund Mary-Alice and Richard Atiyeh Fund Evergreen Charitable Trust Fund Wilson W. Smith III Fund Richard and Mary-Alice Atiyeh Fund Susan Foster and David Bosworth Fund Stetson Family Fund Frank H. Ault Fund Fritz Family Fund (Step-up) Cal and Jerry Sumner Fund Helen E. Austin Pioneer Fund Carl S. Goebel Memorial Fund The Tamolitch Fund David Axelrod and Marilyn Couch Fund Goetze Powell Fund Teller Tykeson Fund Back 40 Fund Goudy-Powell Legacy Fund Thoeresz Family Fund (Step-up) Mark and Patricia Baker Family Fund Blair A. Holman and Virginia I. Tabor Fund (Step-up) Tiger Heritage Fund Valerie Baker Fund Steve and Jan Hooper Fund (Step-up) Tisana Fund Juliette D. and Paul A. Barber Fund James 1:27 Fund Tokarski Family Fund Chad Barczak Fund Robin Jaqua Fund John R. and Susan B. Turner Family Fund Florence V. Barnhart Fund The Kelly Fund Van Cise Family Fund Baron/Gilbert Fund The Kralj Family Fund Hubert J. and Linda K. Van Peenen Fund Theodore P. and Jean B. Barss Family Fund Douglas Crary Laidlaw Charitable Fund Heather Nicole Wallace Memorial Fund (Step-up) The Barth Family Fund Kathleen Lewis Fund Why Not Fund II Thomas H. and Sarah K. Bascom Fund Graham Lhenne Foundation Fund Wilkins Family Fund Karen and Edward Bassett Fund The Manell Fund Winquist Family Fund Bates Family Charitable Fund MBW Fund John Bauers Family Fund Herbert J. Merker Fund Tom and Diane Bauman Fund Moceri Fund Bazillion Books for Kids Fund John M. Moreland Fund Robert H. and Barbara S. Bean Fund Alex Newport-Berra FUNdation Fund Beck Family Fund Paws & Pals Fund David E. and Mary C. Becker Fund Plumas Family Fund

Annual Report 2014 47 Bussman Family Philanthropic Fund Marcile Bates Cowlin Fund I Bustos Lopez Family Fund Marcile Bates Cowlin Fund II The Cabana Fund Sandra Coyner and Joseph Graf Fund David P. Cady Memorial Fund Crane Creek Family Fund Candace Callan Fund Margery F. Crist Fund Calypso Fund Stan and Julie Culver Fund Camassia Fund Curran Family Fund Robert G. and Dorothy N. (Sue) Cameron Family Lois Hubbard Curtner Fund Fund Cushman Family Fund Campagna Family Fund Deibele Family Fund Duncan and Cynthia Campbell Fund Delbrueck Family Fund The Campbell Group, LLC, Oregon Fund Harry L. and Kaaren M. Demorest Family Fund The Courtney Campbell Fund Denison Family Fund Clifford and Doris Carlsen Family Fund Louie J. and Margaret H. DeSantis Fund Marlan and Angela Carlson Family Fund Katharine Diack Fund Harriet Carpenter and Anita Pace Charitable Fund Howard and Edna Dietrich Children’s Fund John and Marlis Carson Fund Dobbins Family Fund Lynne Butterworth and Heidi Denise Carty and Roger Brown Family Fund Bobbie Dolp Advised Fund Wright, Klamath Falls 40th Casey Family Fund Dennis and Marilee McIntee Dolph Foundation Fund Anniversary Celebration The Catalyst Fund (Step-up) Rudy and Debbie Dory Fund Ed Cauduro Advised Charitable Fund Doug and Connie’s Visual Art Fund Ed Cauduro Fund The Dragonfly Fund Beckham Fund for the First Baptist Church of Coos Cavin Family Fund Drake Family Fund Bay, Oregon William and Constance Chambers Family Charitable Margueritte Hirschbuhl Drake Fund Patricia H. and John C. Beckman Fund Fund Ashley K. Drew Foundation Fund Beeman Fund Bob and Yvette Chandler Family Fund Cecil W. and Sally Anne Drinkward Fund C. Wade and Marie D. Bell Fund Robert W. Chandler Fund Wayne and Julie Drinkward Family Fund Peter and Susan Belluschi Family Fund Robert W. Chandler II Fund Stephen and Nancy Dudley Family Fund The Benfield-Blankenship Family Fund Robert W. and Marjorie C. Chandler Fund Brittany Dunn Fund (Step-up) Curt and Carol Bennett Family Fund Robert W. and Nancy R. Chandler Fund Karen and John Durkheimer Family Fund Bill and Katie Berg Fund Jeff Chase and Patti Warner Fund Dyess Family Fund Bildung Fund Alyce R. Cheatham Family Fund Early Learning Fund Mia Birk Fund Rodolph and Cherie Chevalier Fund Karen and Bill Early Fund C.M. Bishop Jr. Family Fund Children’s Resource Fund Easton Koehler Family Fund Elizabeth and Mac Bishop Family Fund Mike and Simone Chilton Family Fund Echo Fund J & S Bishop Fund Chinn Family Fund Eckman Family Fund Peter Bishop Fund The Chinn Family Charitable Fund Jane A. Ediger Fund Lawrence S. and Susan W. Black Fund Chintimini Fund Elkins Family Fund John L. and Christina H. Blackwell Fund CHS Fund Elliqua Fund William F. Blitz Fund Mary Clark, Edgar Clark and Janet Roberts Family Benjamin and Laura Ellis Charitable Fund S.I. Jaggar Blount Fund Fund Edna English Fund for Archaeological Studies William K. Blount Family Fund Coast Fork Fund Englund Family Fund Blumenauer and Kirkpatrick Family Fund Cogdall Family Fund (Step-up) Larry T. and Jeanette T. Epping Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. William B. Boone Fund Arlene Siegel Cogen and Mitchell J. Cogen Family Fund Gary and Sandra Etlinger Fund Brian and Gwyneth Booth Fund Coleman Family Fund Eugene Federal Courthouse Education Fund David A. Boulton Fund Robertson E. Collins Fund The Eugene Veterans Memorial Park Fund Barbara Bowerman Fund Collyer Hitchcock Family Fund William G. and Ruth T. Evans Fund E.H. and M.E. Bowerman Advised Fund Columbia Community Fund Evergreen Fund (Step-up) Jon Bowerman Advisory Fund Comerford DiDente Family Fund Evergreen Hill Fund Brauti Family Fund Edwin E. and June E. Cone Fund Evergreen Hill Education Fund Elizabeth and Matthew Brennan Fund Edwin E. Cone Neighborhood Park Fund F & C Fund Brewer Family Fund Consolidated Supply Co. Fund The Faerie Godmother Fund Bonnie L. Brod Fund Helen E. Cook Family Fund Fare Well Fund William M. Brod Fund Lori and Les Cooper Fund Melvin Federlein Fund Brodie Family Fund Copper Windmill Fund Sharon M. Fekety Fund Larry and Dori Brown Family Fund Joan M. Corcoran Fund Patricia Ferguson-Steger and Paul Steger Family Allen Brown S.T.E.A.M. Inspiration Fund Steve and Susan Corey Family Fund Fund (Step-up) Judy Browning Memorial Scholarship Fund Lauren, Ashley and Caitlin Cornwall Fund Fidanque Family Fund Burczak Family Fund Cottonwood Fund Thomas P. Fink and Marilyn K. Fink Family Fund Ruth Burleigh Fund Coughlin Family Fund Fleck Family Fund Robin and Dick Burnham Family Fund J. Glenn and Ellen A. Cougill Fund The Fogg-Abbott Family Fund Burns Family Fund John A. and Phyllis S. Courtney Fund Ford Family Fund

48 THE Oregon Community Foundation The Ford Family Foundation Fund Hawley Family Fund Susan Foster and David Bosworth Fund Beverly and Erroyl Hawley Family Fund Joseph R. and Judith Ann Fox Family Fund John and Dorothy Hay Fund Timothy and Jeanne Freeman Fund Hayes Fund Patricia Friedland Fund Anna Wheeler Hayes Fund Don C. and Emilie F. Frisbee Fund Ned and Sis Hayes Family Fund Frishkoff Family Fund William and Julie Headley Fund Frog & Toad Are Friends Fund Collins and Wendy Hemingway Fund Mark Frohnmayer Advised Fund Rocky and Laura Henderson Fund The Full Moon Fund Hennion Family Fund Carole Gaffey Fund Reeve Hennion Memorial Subfund of the Hennion Eva and Gabriel Ganje Family Fund Family Fund Robert S. and Janice K. Gates Fund Hershner Family Fund Gaylord-Eyerman Family Fund The Hetherington Fund H. William and Patricia J. Gazeley Fund Charles and Christie Hewitson Fund Robert D. Geddes and Cameron G.R. Geddes Family Gregory and Linda Hewitson Fund Fund Matthew and Marsha Hewitson Fund Travis Stovall, Statewide Leaders Gemmell Family Fund Hidden Valley High School Future Business Leaders Gathering, Sunriver Gerlinger-Lyman Family Fund of America Fund Gordon H. and Patricia A. Gerretsen Fund Jane Higdon Memorial Fund Gilleland Family Fund Jane Higdon Memorial Fund for Bicycle Safety Jene Fund William G. Gilmore Fund Hill Family Foundation Fund Warren and Barbara Jones Fund Jane and Bill Gilpin Fund Hill Fund George and Elizabeth Joseph Family Fund Verda M. Giustina Fund Jeffrey V. and Anne P. Hill Family Fund Monroe A. Jubitz Family Fund Giving Tree Fund Hirko Family Fund Frank and Julie Jungers Fund Jane and Howard Glazer Fund His Hands Reaching Fund (Step-up) JYN Environmental Fund Peter and Cyndie Glazer Fund F.J. Hodecker Family Fund Sue and Gary Kaufman Fund Dan Gleason Fund John and Lari Hodecker Family Fund Kaye Family Fund Tom Gleason Fund Robert and Jeannette Hofer Fund Keane Family Fund Gobble Fund Judith K. Hofer Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Keiser Fund Gobez Fund Ronna and Eric Hoffman Fund Keller Fund Goldy Family Advised Fund Elizabeth S. Holden Fund Kelley Fund Goodmonson Family Fund Hollander Watkins Family Fund Kelley-Zagunis Crew Advancement Fund Douglas and JoAnn Gordenier Family Fund Sue and Mike Hollern Family Fund Kelly Family Fund Goudy-Powell Family Fund The Hollis Fund Julie and Terry Kem Fund Grasmajeto Fund Mary D. and Thomas W. Holman Fund Susan L. Kem Fund Green Grove Fund Thomas W. Holman Jr. Memorial Fund Harry and Marguerite Kendall Fund GreenSprings Fund The Honey Pot Fund Jane R. Kendall Family Fund The Diane Gregg Charitable Fund Hope Fund Thomas A. Kerns M.D. Endowment Fund The Glenn Gregg Private Property Justice Fund Hope For Today Fund Kerr/Labbe/Lowe Family Fund Gary O. and Carol Nunn Gross Fund Hope For Tomorrow Fund Ketterling Family Fund Gruber-Condon Family Fund The J & W Hope Fund Kiilsgaard-Greene Fund David and Marlene Amato Guasco Fund Nancy Horstkotte Memorial Fund King Family Fund Kenneth and Mary Lou Guenther Fund Henry and Annabelle Houser Family Fund Robert G. Kirby Fund Gustafson Family Fund Margaret E. Hull Advised Fund Elizabeth Kirk-Fulton Fund (Step-up) Haldorson Fund Robert H. and Cecelia Huntington Fund Ron and Linda Klein Fund Haley Family Fund #2 Irvin and Janette Huntting Fund Kloos Family Fund Jill Richardson Hall Family Fund Huntting Family Fund Kurt and Mary Koehler Fund Albert B. and Jean E. Hallstrom Family Fund Richard S. Huson Family Fund Neil Koehler and Cindy Toy Family Fund Terry and Shanon Hamilton Fund Hutchins & Skeggs Family Fund Peter H. and Alice M. Koehler Fund Fred Hamlin Family Fund Hutchison Family Fund Karen and Wilmar Kohne Fund Susan L. Hamlin Family Fund Ing Family Fund Koons Family Fund Susan Hammer Fund Marianne Steflik Irish Fund Kottkamp Family Fund Hampton Family Foundation Henry Itkin Fund (Step-up) Jeffrey C. Kozlowski Fund Hands & Feet Charitable Fund Wilbur and Lela Jackson Family Fund Sue C. Kupillas Fund James R. Hansen, M.D., Diabetes and Jaffe Family Fund Walter G. and Marija C. Kuzman Fund Endocrinology Fund Marion Baird Janney Fund James C. and Carol A. Kyle Fund Hardt Family Fund Anne Jaqua and Family Fund Eli and Madeleine Lamb Family Fund Harrington Fund Jim and Mary Jaqua Fund The Bill and Ann Lansing Fund Betsy Elizabeth Hauge Fund John and Robin Jaqua Fund Louise E. Larsen Fund Richard P. Haugland Fund Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly B. Cooper Fund Lau-Layton Family Fund David R. and Donna R. Hawkins Fund Kate and Victoria Jeans-Gail Fund William and Emmy Lawrence Family Fund

Annual Report 2014 49 Erika Leaf Family Fund Michael Family Fund Ozbeam Fund (step-up) Leatherwood Family Fund Frank and Barbara Mikesell Fund P.A.G.E. Fund LeBlanc Family Fund Charles E. and Mary Miller Family Fund Paladin Fund Wes and Nancy Lematta Fund John and Susan Miller Fund Pankratz Family Fund - I Leonetti-Moon Family Trust Fund Edith Henningsgaard Miller Fund for the Benefit of Pankratz Family Fund - II Levers-Manhart Charitable Fund Astoria Pankratz Family Fund - III Irving Levin and Stephanie Fowler Fund Anne K. Millis Fund Pankratz/Murphy Family Fund Levy/Thomas Fund Mills Family Fund Parkinsons Northwest Group Fund Carol Schnitzer Lewis Fund Jack and Kate Mills Fund Eric and Janet Parsons Family Fund Kenneth and Colleen Lewis Fund Mintkeski Family Fund Parsons Family Fund Susanne and Sandra Lewis Fund Alan and Brenda Mitchell Port Orford Community Patton Family Fund Fund Joanne M. Lilley Fund The Pearl Fund Charles and Gay Mitchell Family Fund Eric and Hollie Lindauer Fund Morton and Sophie Pelzner Memorial Fund Mitzvah Fund Sylvia Linington Fund Phoenix Fund Moceri Fund Little Liam Fund The Pitbladdo Fund Beverly D. Moffatt Fund Janet Wong Liu Fund Portland General Electric Peggy and Bob Fowler Fund Craig W. and Linda J. Moore Family Fund Richard A. Loescher Fund Portland Oregon Sports Authority Foundation Fund Michael and Jo Ann Mooser Fund John Long Memorial Fund Portland Timbers Community Fund Morey Family Foundation Fund Lottis Family Fund Gayle and Carol Post Family Fund Walt and Peggy Morey Fund Lowe/Lowenhaupt Family Fund Preece Family Fund Don Morissette Charitable Fund Mary L. Lowry and Marylee A. Lowry Memorial Fund Hope Hughes Pressman Fund Morrison Family Fund John L. Luvaas Family Fund Betsy Priddy Fund Dave and Pat Moss Family Fund Lynch Family Fund R.W. Family Fund Moss Family Fund Luanne and Jeff Lynn Family Fund Wendy and Richard Rahm Fund Lynda and Dylan Mueller Fund Lynn’s Smile Fund Bill and Cindy Rainey Fund Murakami Family Fund MacKenzie Family Fund Ramsdell Fund Jim and Dianna Murphy Fund MacMurray Family Fund Lynn Roberts Ramsdell Music Teacher Education Music Counts! Fund Madison-Waldo Arts Fund Scholarship Fund Nathan Family Charitable Fund William and Mary Mainwaring Fund Ramsdell-Clifton-Kerns-Johnson Music Scholarship Mike and Laura Naumes Family Fund Fund Make a Difference Fund Susan F. Naumes and Diane L. Mathews Fund Random Acts Fund Mann-Crawford Charitable Fund Near Family Foundation Fund Shirley V. Ray Fund Thomas J. and Carolyn R. Maresh Family Fund Brent and Natsumi Neilsen Family Fund Redtail Fund Marie Anne Family Fund Neilsen Family Fund The Regence Fund Mary and Pete Mark Charitable Fund Doug Nelson and Shila Fisher Fund Reiten Family Fund M. and L. Marks Family Fund Roscoe Nelson Jr. Fund for Pro Bono Law Services Renecker Family Fund Malcolm Marquis Fund to the Poor Rice Family Fund Tony and Janice Marquis Fund (Step-up) William Neuhauser and Laura Byerly Oregon Fund Rigby Family Fund Marshik Family Fund The Neuner Fund Riley Family Fund Elizabeth G. Maughan Charitable Foundation Fund Steven and Jeanne Neville Fund Marge Riley Fund Maxfield Family Fund Newell Creek Canyon Restoration Fund Roberts Motor Company Charitable Fund Mayberry-Copenhaver Family Fund Robert and Melinda Newell Opportunity Fund Gail P. Robinson Family Charitable Fund McAllister Education Fund of the PNW Sales & The Nicholas Fund Marketing Group Roehl Family Fund John and Ginger Niemeyer Fund Paul and Sally McCracken Fund Barbara Grutze Roessner Fund Dee Niskanen Family Fund Robert K. and Judith A. McDermott Fund Barnes D. Rogers Family Fund Nolan-DeJager Fund Peter and Jill McDonald Fund Rogers Family Fund Roberta Nordahl Memorial Fund McFarlane-Stoinoff Fund Rosenberg Family Fund North Rim Deschutes River Fund William and Joyce McHolick Fund William and Nancy Rosenfeld Fund Elinore and Jerry Nudelman Fund McKenzie Oaks Ranch Fund Herbert Rothschild Fund NW Natural Richard G. Reiten Leadership Fund Robert McMahon Fund Ruderman Philanthropic Fund The NW Natural - Mark Dodson Fund McMurchie Family Fund Runnin’ Wild Fund O’Banion Family Scholarship Fund Arthur and Aileen McNett Charitable Fund Rick and Diane Rupp Family Fund OCF Founder’s Fund Tim and Jo Ann McQueary Fund RW/ZA Fund Milton and Martha Olshen Fund Melvin and Carol Mead Fund Sandpiper Fund Kristine Olson Fund Roger and Laura Meier Fund Sauer Family Charitable Fund Olson Family Fund Ruben J. and Elizabeth L. Menashe Designated Elizabeth A. Saunders Fund Fund Olsrud Family Fund Meredith and Bill Savery Fund Clarence and Colleen Mershon Family Fund Oneatta Fund Schamp Family Fund Eva Chiles Meyer Fund #2 Oral Health Funders Collaborative Fund Doris and William Scharpf Fund Lora and Jim Meyer Family Fund John Ormond Family Fund Mildred and Morris Schnitzer Charitable Fund Meyer Memorial Trust Fund Ormseth Family Fund Susan Dee Schnitzer Family Fund Micah Fund Over the River and Through the Woods Fund Robert and Janice Schock Fund

50 THE Oregon Community Foundation Marian and Elihu Schott Family Fund Tami (Wiedensmith) Fund for Lyme Disease Delbert and Stella Schrag Fund Research Arima Schumann Fund Tate Family Fund Mayer and Janet Schwartz Fund Bob and Joan Taylor Family Fund Littia Schwarz Fund Todd and Lorri Taylor Fund Heinz J. and Susan Esslinger Selig Fund Patrick and Susan Terrell Charitable Fund Patty Jeanne Semura Foundation Fund The Tetherow Foundation Fund Serrurier Family Fund Thomas Family Fund Sam Choi Seto Jr. Fund Dorris Coombs Thomas Advised Fund The Seven Diamonds Fund Robert and Clella Thomas Family Fund Shadow Fund Thomson Family Fund Dave Sheldon Memorial Fund (Step-up) Thoren Family Fund Shelk Fund Thorndike Family Rogue Valley Fund Sheppard Family Fund David and Sarah Thorsett Family Fund Dorothy F. Sherman Music Education Fund for Tichinin Family Fund Children Chet and Elaine Timmer Family Fund K. and T. Sherman Fund Ronald E. and Ivy L. Timpe Fund Johannah Sherrer Memorial Fund Tokarski Family Fund Shramek Fund Toll & Wagner Charitable Fund David O’Neill, Pendleton 40th Tyler Silver and Joel Silver Charitable Fund Mrs. Moe M. Tonkon Fund Anniversary Celebration Robert O. Simons Fund Town Enterprises Fund Kenneth M. and Kenda H. Singer Fund Beverly A. Treneman Fund Wallace Skyrman Memorial Fund Trillium Fund Williamson-McHugh Fund Donald K. and Nancy M. Smith Family Fund Tupelo Fund Jack and Meredith Wilson Family Fund Earl and Ann Smith Fund Catherine and Mark Turner Fund Rebecca Wilson Fund M. Gregg Smith Fund Twitchell Family Fund Doris J. Wipper Fund Smith Oaks Fund Allan and Katie Twombly: Crescendo Fund Dr. Franklin Griffith Wise and Pamela Anne Wise Fund Nick and Sandra Snell Fund Evans Van Buren Fund Eric and Amy Wiser Family Fund Snow Family Fund Janet Van Leeuwen Fund Gary and Kathryn Withers Fund Soeldner Campbell Fund Mark Van Ness Fund Womer Family Fund Betty L. Soreng Fund Christine and David L. Vernier Fund Cyd Woodard Fund John and Betty Soreng Environmental Fund John K. Vitas and Pat Towle Fund Woody Family Fund Spark Fund Douglas Wagner Fund Donna P. Woolley Fund Speroff Family Foundation Fund Perry L., Kristie A. and Erik L. Walker Family Fund WRG Foundation Fund Peter and Suzanne Spitler Thompson Fund Nicholas and Kristin Walrod Fund Wright Family Fund Spitznagel Family Fund Walton Weston Family Fund Gordon D. Wright and Anne G. Moffett Fund The Sprout Fund Eric Wan and Michele Goodman Fund Wy’East Fund Square Peg Fund Ward Family Fund Youmans Family Fund Leland C. and Sandra Levenson Stapleton Fund Bill and Barbara Warner Family Fund Young Family Fund Star View Foundation Fund R and D Warner Fund Bill and Julie Young Fund Stein Family Fund Robert and Elizabeth Warren Fund Lauren and Dena Young Family Fund Steinfeld Family Fund Watkinson Family Fund Suzanne Lang Younge Community Fund Stensland Cultural Fund W.C.F. & T.R.F. Fund Youth Suicide Prevention Fund in Memory of Jason Sterling Family Fund Weezeworks Fund Daniel Sweeney Dr. John L. Jr. and Marilyn E. Stevenson Fund Gary and Eileen Wehrle Fund Zicker Family Fund Stewart Family Fund William and Pamela Weill Fund Zieverink Family Fund Roger Stokes Family Fund Weisel Family Fund (Step-up) The Zoe Fund Norman A. and Helen V. Stoll Fund I Weiss Fund ZSRL Fund Norman A. and Helen V. Stoll Fund II Laurie Weiss Step-Up Fund (Step-up) Zuniga Forbes Family Fund Robert and Barre Stoll Fund Werner/Ellithorp Advised Fund Stoll Stoll Berne Lokting & Shlachter Fund Wessinger Foundation Fund Christine L. Storment Fund Fred G. and Elizabeth M. Wessinger Fund John and Frances Storrs Family Fund Molly M. Westbrook Fund Kenneth D. Stovall Memorial Fund Sam Wheeler Fund Margery Strass Fund Denise and Douglas White Family Fund Tom and Vickie Stringfield Fund Benjamin R. and Elaine M. Whiteley Fund Swedoenek Fund Wilcox Family Fund Charles J. and Caroline Swindells Charitable Fund Norman and Olga Evelyn Wildish Fund Charlie Swindells Fund Duff Hull Wilkins Memorial Fund Elizabeth Pownall Swindells Family Fund Christopher and Priscilla Williams Fund T J Education Fund Max and Gina Williams Fund (Step-up) Tagmyer Family Fund Williamson Family Fund

Annual Report 2014 51 Endowment Partner FUNDS allow nonprofit organizations to transfer their assets to OCF to provide support for their annual operating needs.

New Partners in 2014 Existing Partners Central Oregon Environmental Center Coos County Historical Society 1000 Friends of Oregon Central Oregon Family Resource Center Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library ABC House, Inc. Chetco Senior Center Home At Last Animal Friends, Inc. Abilitree Children’s Developmental Health Institute McKenzie Community Track and Field ACCESS, Inc. Chinese American Citizens Alliance Newberg Early Birds Rotary Foundation Alano Club of Portland City Club of Portland Oregon Women Lawyers Foundation Albany Boys & Girls Club Foundation, Inc. City of Fossil Restore Oregon Albany Regional Museum City of Lake Oswego Salem Senate Aires Albany United Methodist Foundation, Inc. Clackamas Heritage Partners Siskiyou Field Institute Albertina Kerr Centers Club West Wrestling, Inc. Tigard Public Library Foundation Albina Head Start Coastal Home Health & Hospice Women’s Safety and Resource Center All Classical Public Media, Inc. Columbia Center for the Arts Yachats Youth & Family Activities Program All Hands Raised / Portland Schools Foundation Columbia Gorge Discovery Center All Saints School Foundation Columbia Learning Center American Leadership Forum Committed Alliance to Strays Arbor School of Arts and Sciences, Inc. Community Music Center, Inc. Architecture Foundation of Oregon Community Works Arts Central Condon Dollars for Scholars Foundation Ashland School District 5 Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Ashland Schools Foundation Congregational Church of Medford Astoria High School Scholarships, Inc. Coos Art Museum Audubon Society of Portland Coos Bay School District 9 Audubon Society of Salem Coos Bay Schools Community Foundation Baker County Senior Citizens, Inc. Coos Foundation Battered Persons Advocacy Coquille Rotary Foundation, Inc. Bear Creek Greenway Foundation Corbett Education Foundation Bend Park & Recreation Foundation Corvallis-OSU Symphony Society Bend Rotary Club Foundation Cottage Grove Community Foundation Benton County Historical Society & Museum Cottage Theatre The Black United Fund of Oregon, Inc. Crook County Foundation Blue Mountain Community College Foundation Crook County Historical Society Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation Curry Health Foundation Bob Belloni Ranch, Inc. D-9 Foundation Bohemia Foundation Death with Dignity National Center Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Oregon Deepwood Gardeners Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley Delta Rotary Foundation, Inc. Bradley Angle The Dental Foundation of Oregon Britt Festivals Deschutes Children’s Foundation Campaign for Equal Justice Deschutes County Historical Society Cannon Beach Arts Association Deschutes Land Trust Cannon Beach Historical Society Deschutes Public Library Foundation Capital Manor Foundation Dial-A-Bus CASA for Children, Inc. Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. CASA of Lane County Donate Life Northwest CASA of Linn County Douglas County Museum Foundation Cascades Academy of Central Oregon Driftwood Library Foundation of Lincoln City Cathedral Catholic School Ecotrust Catholic Community Services Foundation Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Cedar Mill Community Library Association Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools The Center Foundation Education Foundation of Pendleton Center for Human Development, Inc. Education Together Foundation Center for NonProfit Legal Services Edwards Center Center for Spiritual Living Elevate Oregon Central Lutheran Foundation The Emerald Empire Kiwanis Foundation Central Oregon Council on Aging Emerald Kidsports

52 THE Oregon Community Foundation Endangered Language Fund Endowment Fund of the Eugene Symphony Association Equamore Foundation Estacada Community Foundation Eugene Christian School Eugene Education Foundation Eugene Family YMCA Eugene Masonic Cemetery Association Eugene Public Library Foundation Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras Fairview Rockwood Wilkes Historical Society Family Access Network Foundation Family Building Blocks Family YMCA of Marion & Polk Counties Fern Ridge Library Foundation First Presbyterian Church of La Grande First United Methodist Church of Medford Jay, Jayson and Teresa Bowerman, Sunriver 40th Anniversary Celebration Fishtrap, Inc. FOOD For Lane County Forest Grove Library Foundation Hunger Prevention Coalition McKenzie River Trust Forest Park Conservancy Impact NW Meals on Wheels People Fossil School District 21J Independent Living Resources Medford Rotary Foundation Foundation for Medical Excellence Integral Youth Services Mediation Works Foundation of Rotary Club of East Portland Ione Education Foundation Metropolitan Family Service Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum J Bar J Youth Services Mid-Willamette Family YMCA The Freshwater Trust Jackson County Library Foundation Mingus Park Pool Management Friendly House Jefferson County Historical Society and Museum, Monday Musical Club of Portland, Oregon Friends of Chamber Music Inc. Monmouth-Independence Community Foundation Friends of Deepwood Jefferson County Library Association Mount Pisgah Arboretum Friends of Haystack Rock Job Growers Incorporated MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Friends of Hendricks Park John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Mt. Angel Community Foundation Friends of Sandy Library JPR Foundation Multnomah Athletic Foundation Friends of the Crook County Library Juliette’s House Music on the Halfshell, Inc. Friends of the Sisters Library Junior Achievement of Oregon and SW Washington My Sisters’ Place Friends of Tryon Creek State Park Junior League of Portland National Park Service Crater Lake National Park Gales Creek Camp Foundation KBOO Foundation New Directions Northwest, Inc. A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village Klamath Basin Audubon Society Newport Boosters Club Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Klamath County Library Foundation Newport Public Library Foundation Grande Ronde Hospital Foundation Klamath Falls Gospel Mission Newport Symphony Orchestra Grande Ronde Hospital, Inc. Klamath Hospice, Inc. North Coast Land Conservancy Greater Bend Rotary Club Foundation La Clinica del Valle Family Health Care Center North Lincoln County Historical Museum Greenhill Humane Society La Grande Community Library Foundation Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides Guide Dogs for the Blind Lake County Community Foundation Northwest Youth Corps Habitat for Humanity-Albany Area Lake County Oregon Museum Endowment Fund Office of Student Access and Completion Habitat for Humanity-North Willamette Valley Lake Oswego Adult Community Center The Old Church Society, Inc. Harney County Dollars for Scholars Foundation Lake Oswego Public Library Open Adoption & Family Services Harney County Historical Society Lake Oswego School District Foundation Order of the Antelope Foundation Harney County Library Foundation Lane Senior Support Coalition Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation Head Start of Yamhill County Leach Botanical Garden Oregon Animal Health Foundation Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center League of Women Voters of Oregon Education Fund Oregon Coast Community College Foundation Heart of Oregon Corps, Inc. Lesta Hoel Memorial Trust Fund Oregon Coast Council for the Arts Henderson House Foundation Lincoln High School Alumni Association Oregon Coast Music Association Hermiston Education Foundation Linn-Benton Community College Foundation Oregon College of Art and Craft Hermiston Public Library Linn County Historical Museum Trust Oregon Country Fair High Desert Museum Literary Arts, Inc. Oregon Disaster Medical Team Hillsboro Community Foundation Living Opportunities, Inc. Oregon Education Association Foundation Hillsboro Schools Foundation Looking Glass Youth & Family Services Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum Home Life, Inc. Lovejoy Hospice, Inc. Oregon Food Bank Hospice of Redmond, Sisters and Grant County Majestic Theatre Management, Inc. Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung Hoyt Arboretum Friends Foundation Marion-Polk Food Share, Inc. Oregon Garden Foundation Humane Society of the Willamette Valley Mary’s Woods at Marylhurst, Inc. Oregon Head Start Association

Annual Report 2014 53 Oregon Historical Society Silverton Health Foundation Oregon Humane Society Silverton Rotary Foundation Oregon Humanities SMART Oregon Korea Foundation SnowCap Community Charities Oregon Military Museum Foundation Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Rogue Valley District Oregon Minority Lawyers Association Council Oregon Natural Desert Association SOLVE Oregon Old-Time Fiddlers’ Association Soroptimist International of Eugene Oregon Research Institute Soroptimist International of La Grande Oregon Science Fiction Convention, Inc. South Morrow County Scholarship Trust Oregon Science Teachers Association South Tillamook County Library Club Oregon Symphony Association Springfield Education Foundation Oregon Symphony Association-Salem Springfield Rotary Scholarship Fund Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation St. Andrew Nativity School Oswego Heritage Council St. Charles Foundation, Inc. Pacific Northwest College of Art St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (Eugene) Pacific Northwest Truck Museum St. Thomas Episcopal Church Parenting Now! Stayton Public Library Foundation Partners in Care, Inc. Structural Engineers Association of Oregon Scholarship Foundation Children’s Healing Art Project, Pearl Buck Center Incorporated Sunriver Music Festival Nike Employee Grant Fund Pendleton Foundation Trust Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory Pendleton Friends of the Library Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District Pentacle Theatre Foundation Philomath Youth Activities Club Sunshine Division Pioneer Courthouse Square Sweet Home Alumni Foundation Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette Sweet Home Community Foundation Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon Tamastslikt Cultural Institute Port Orford Public Library Foundation Terwilliger Plaza Foundation Inc. Portland Chamber Orchestra Association Tillamook Bay Community College Foundation Portland Civic Theatre Guild Transition Projects Portland Mountain Rescue Trillium Family Services Portland Opera Association Trinity Episcopal Church Foundation of Bend Portland Parks Foundation Trinity United Methodist Church Portland Symphonic Choir Troutdale Historical Society Powers Community Scholarship Fund United Community Action Network Ragland Rife Foundation United Way of Deschutes County Raphael House of Portland United Way of Jackson County Relief Nursery United Way of Lane County Richard E. Wildish Community Theater United Way of Linn County Rogue Community Health United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Bonnie Day and Roberta Lavadour, Rogue Gallery & Art Center Valley Art Association Pendleton 40th Anniversary Rogue Valley Chorale Association Vermont Hills United Methodist Church Celebration Rogue Valley Genealogical Society Vintage Trolley, Inc. Rogue Valley Symphony Association Virginia Garcia Memorial Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Oregon, Inc. Wallowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center Rotary Club of Central Point Scholarship Endowment Wallowa School Foundation Inc. Fund Wallowa Senior Center Advisory Group Rotary Foundation of Klamath County The Waterston Writing Prize Rural Development Initiatives, Inc. West Cascade Peace Corps Association SafeHaven Humane Society Western Environmental Law Center Salem’s Riverfront Carousel, Inc. The Wetlands Conservancy Santiam Christian Schools Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center Saturday Academy Wildlife Safari Saving Grace The Willamette Heritage Center Scio Girls & Boys Club Willamette Valley Hospice ShelterCare Foundation Wilsonville Public Library Foundation Sherman County Historical Society World Forestry Center Sigma Xi Columbia Willamette Chapter YMCA of Columbia-Willamette Sisters Folk Festival Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon Sisters GRO YWCA of Greater Portland Sisters Kiwanis Community Service Foundation Zonta Service Foundation of Corvallis 54 THE Oregon Community Foundation Ballet Fantastique, Eugene. Photo: Staphanie Urso Creative Heights project “Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land” rehearsal for the Oregon let donors Shakespeare Festival. Photo: Katy FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Bentz choose a particular area of need, and the Foundation selects specific organizations to fund.

New Funds in 2014 Van Evera and Janet M. Bailey Fund* (1/2 Field of Chaillé Family Fund (Optimal Development of Interest for the Art and Science of Architecture) Children) DeVos Institute Arts & Culture Project Fund Mark and Patricia Baker Family Fund* (Catholic Phil and Jo Chase Fund (Preservation of Natural Electa H. Fehl Memorial Fund* (Justice System, Education, Needy Residing in Marion County) Resources and Conservation) Juvenile System and Mental Health System) Juliette D. and Paul A. Barber Fund* (Youth, Yamhill Children’s Resource Fund* (Disadvantaged Children) K-12 Student Success Fund County) Chintimini Fund* (Lane, Linn, Benton, Tillamook, Providence Health and Services Community Benefit Frank and Grace Bascom Fund (Southern Oregon) Lincoln, Douglas Counties) Fund* The Gene Beach Fund (Children and Families, Citizens for the Memorial of Tom McCall Fund* The Carolyn Raab Fund (Arts Education) Migrant Families, Disabled and Seniors) D.E. and Jane Clark Fund* (Bake County and North Max and Marie Anna Richter Family Fund Pietro and Marjorie B. Belluschi Fund Powder) (Prevention of Cruelty to Children or Animals) (Underprivileged Youth and Homeless) Clatsop County Endowment Fund Cal and Jerry Sumner Fund* (Music Education) Eugene Bennett Arts Acquisition Fund Robertson E. Collins Fund* (Historical Preservation, Better Nursing Home Care Fund* Jacksonville) Existing Funds Jerome S. and Barbara Bischoff Fund (Libraries, Community 101 Fund Vivian S. Abbott Fund (Homeless and Needy) Statewide Charities) Edwin E. and June E. Cone Fund* (Eugene) Gail L. Achterman Fund* (Natural Resources and Blitz-Weinhard Fund (Oregon Independent Colleges, Edwin E. Cone Neighborhood Park Fund Conservation) Visual and Performing Arts) Cooley Family Fund for Critical Research Arts Foundation of Western Oregon Fund* William K. Blount Family Fund* (Health, Education, Arts, Natural Resources) Steve and Susan Corey Family Fund (Pendleton and Mildred Baker Endowment for the Arts Umatilla County) Boomers and Babies Project Fund Bishop Subfund Corr Family Education Fund (Field of Interest) Cottage Theatre Endowment Subfund Barbara Bowerman Fund* (Educational, (Seniors, Veterans in Malheur County) Environmental, and Conflict Resolution Programs) Eugene Visual Arts Endowment Critical Decision Institute Fund* Jon Bowerman Advisory Fund* (Education) Fentress Endowment Cycle Oregon Fund* Emil W. and Lois E. Brammert Fund (Physically Nils and Jewel Hult Endowment Disabled) Jack R. and Mary B. Dant Special Disability Fund Maxine Horton Rowan/Hult Center for the Brine-Sansregret Family Fund (Disadvantaged Louie J. and Margaret H. DeSantis Fund* (Silverton) Performing Arts Subfund Children and Youth, Literacy and Educational Howard and Edna Dietrich Children’s Fund* Martha Baker Russell Subfund Opportunities) Palma A. Domenico Fund (Disadvantaged Children, Silva Endowment Bonnie Bronson Art Collection Fund* Catholic Charities) Special Projects Subfund Bonnie Bronson Fund* (Women in Art) Domestic Violence Prevention Fund II* Mary-Alice and Richard Atiyeh Fund* Allen Brown S.T.E.A.M. Inspiration Fund* (Education) Douglas Community Fund* (Disadvantaged Adults and Youth, Cultural Ella Munro Burdin Fund (Needy Blind) Downtown Community Housing Inc. Fund Programs, Vision) Martha Cake Fund (Poor and Homeless) Stuart and Leah Durkheimer Fund (Childhood and Richard and Mary-Alice Atiyeh Fund* Early Adolescent Development) (Disadvantaged Adults and Youth, Cultural Walter D. Calvert Fund (Arts Education and Display) Programs, Vision) Central Oregon Regional Action Initiative Challenge Early Childhood Network Fund Helen E. Austin Pioneer Fund* (Early Settlement of Fund* Eugene Federal Courthouse Education Fund* Oregon) The Eugene Veterans Memorial Park Fund*

Annual Report 2014 55 Evergreen Hill Education Fund* Charles Jordan Neighborhood Livability Fund* Fred W. Fields Fund (Arts and Education) Josephine County Foundation Fund* Thomas P. Fink and Marilyn K. Fink Family Fund* Kelley-Zagunis Crew Advancement Fund* (OSU (Children and Young Adults) Crew Program and Scholarships) Mary E. and Carl W. Finstrom Fund (Jackson County, Thomas A. Kerns M.D. Endowment Fund* (Alcohol Home Health Care) and Drug Rehabilitation) The Fischer Fund (Parochial School Tuition Aid) Sam and Roberta Konnie Fund* (Needy, Western David S. Foster Memorial Fund (Promotes Lane County) Philanthropy in Curry County) Walter G. and Marija C. Kuzman Fund* (Health)` Velma Charlene Foster Cancer Research Fund James C. and Carol A. Kyle Fund* (Douglas County) Butch and Richard Fraley Charitable Fund George and Helen Largey Fund (Needy Children and (Advancement of the Arts and Health Sciences) Elderly in the Portland Metro Area) Friends of the Oregon Caves Chateau Fund* Latino Partnership Program Fund* Clifford J. Fritz Fund (Research and Treatment of Brian Lauer Lectureship Fund* (Pediatric Education) Cancer and Vision Improvements) Dorothea M. Lensch Fund (Music and Dance in the Margaret A. Fritz Fund (Research and Treatment of Pacific Northwest) Cancer and Vision Improvements) LIFE Center Fund* (Inner City Needy) Carole Gaffey Fund* (Child Abuse Prevention) Lilja Family Fund* (Southern Douglas County) John R. Gatewood and Mary Z. Gatewood Fund George W. Lippincott Field of Interest Fund (Disabled (Cultural Enrichment and Community Education) Children) Jane and Howard Glazer Fund* (Peace, Domestic Little Liam Fund* (Support Services for Pediatric Violence, Environmental Protection and Education) Cancer Patients) Gold Beach Community Fund* Helen E. Lorenz Bend Fire Department Fund* Douglas and JoAnn Gordenier Family Fund* (Marion Helen E. Lorenz Bend Police Department Fund* and Jackson Counties) Bob and Phyllis Mace Watchable Wildlife Fund* (Fish Grant County Family Heritage Fund* and Wildlife Habitat, Wildlife Observation in Jackson Mr. Getchis from Wy’East Middle Gray Community College Scholarship Fund County) School in Odell with robotics Betty Gray Endowment - Early Childhood Madison-Waldo Arts Fund* (The Arts) trophies Development Fund Malone Family Fund (Disadvantaged, Health Care Eunice Gray Fund* (Jackson County) and Visual Arts) John and Betty Gray Geography Fund Martha Staley Marks Fund (The Environment, Gray Latino Leadership Fund Cultural Opportunities and Progressive Social Change) The Glenn Gregg Private Property Justice Fund* Roy and Diane Marvin Fund (Youth, Performing Arts) Gene and Charlotte Hale Animal Care Fund* (Baker County) Mayor’s Ball Fund* (Portland) Edna E. Harrell Community Children’s Fund* McAllister Education Fund of the PNW Sales & Marketing Group* (Youth Education Projects) Harris Fund for Children Jim McBroom and John H. Weston Fine Arts Fund Bertha L. Harris Fund (Services to Children) Glen and Jean McKenzie Fund (Eastern Oregon) Bertha Harrison Children’s Fund Medical Eye Center - Klinghammer Memorial Fund Gladys S. Hawkins Fund (Education and (Eye Care and Glasses) Development of Young Persons) Menasha Legacy Fund* (Youth Programs in Coos, Sandy Cummings and Deb Amabel E. Hayward Fund (Disadvantaged) Curry and Lewis County, WA) Motimor-Lane, Sunriver 40th Health Care Careers Fund Edith Henningsgaard Miller Fund for the Benefit of Anniversary Celebration Jane Higdon Memorial Fund* (Empowering Young Astoria* Women, Bicycling and Pedestrian Safety in Lane Verl and Dorothy Miller Parent Fund (Native County) Americans, Yamhill County Historical Society) Jane Higdon Memorial Fund for Bicycle Safety* Gainor Minott Fund (Environmental Projects, North (Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety in Lane County) Coast Region) F.J. Hodecker Family Fund* (Deschutes, Crook and Louise K. Mittet and Albert J. Mittet Fund (Disabled Jefferson Counties) in the City of Astoria) Elizabeth S. Holden Fund* (Lane County) Beverly D. Moffatt Fund* (Volunteer Service) Michael D. Horowitz Fund (Poor, Needy, Homeless in Michael and Jo Ann Mooser Fund* (Ethnic Minorities Eugene and Springfield) Residing in Willamette Valley Portions of Linn, Mary E. Horstkotte Fund (Higher Education, Benton and Lane Counties) Environmental Conservation, Catholic Charities, Walt and Peggy Morey Fund* (Children’s Writers Emotionally Disturbed Children) and Youth Literature) Nancy Horstkotte Memorial Fund* (Emotionally Murakami Family Fund* (Malheur County) Disturbed Children) Jim and Dianna Murphy Fund* (Vocation Career Mildred F. Hoskins Fund (Children) Programs) William H. Hunt Fund for the Homeless, Hungry Roscoe Nelson Jr. Fund for Pro Bono Law Services and Poor to the Poor* (Legal Services for the Needy) Invest Oregon Fund Newell Creek Canyon Restoration Fund* Marianne Steflick Irish Fund* (Environmental Causes Nike Employee Grant Fund* and Animal Welfare) North Rim Deschutes River Fund* Cheryl Jackson Fund for Hospice Northeast Oregon Heritage Fund* Jaffe Family Fund* (Homeless and Hungry) Northeast Portland Community Development Sue Keene, Eugene 40th Evelyn L. Jones Fund (Blind, Indigent and Needy) Anniversary Celebration Subfund

56 THE Oregon Community Foundation OCF board of directors with Happy Canyon Princesses, Pendleton 40th Children’s Healing Art Project, Anniversary Celebration Nike Employee Grant Fund

Northwest Neighborhoods Parks & Recreation Fund* Ruth Eva Renfroe Fund (Social Service Projects) William Swindells Sr. Memorial Fund (Youth, Nye Family Fund (Disabled) Riverfront Park Campaign Fund Education, Health) Evelyn Nye Cultural and Scholarship Fund (Supports Hannah B. Robertson Fund (Social Services in T J Education Fund* Classical, Semi-Classical and Secular Music) Portland) Tami (Wiedensmith) Fund for Lyme Disease Evelyn Nye Undesignated Fund (Jackson or Gail P. Robinson Family Charitable Fund* (Arts, Research* Josephine County) Libraries, Education, Child Welfare, Animal Welfare, Peter J. and Wilma Tashnovian Fund (for Oregon Edward V. O’Reilly Charitable Fund (Lane County) Community and Social Assistance) With the Exception of the Metro Area) OCF Children’s Dental Health Initiative Fund George A. Russill Community Fund* (Volunteer Nellie Tholen Fund* (Programs for Improvement of Award) Piano Teaching) Olsrud Family Fund* (Douglas, Josephine, Jackson and Klamath Counties) Salty Dog Fund* (Stewardship of Netarts Marine Dorris Coombs Thomas Advised Fund* (Deschutes Environment Through Experiential Education) County) Oral Health Funders Collaborative Fund* William and Florence Schneider Fund Thorndike Family Rogue Valley Fund* Oregon Children’s Foundation Fund* (Underprivileged in Jackson County) Tigard Area Community Fund* Oregon Cultural Trust Fund* Mildred and Morris Schnitzer Charitable Fund* Nancy Morse Torp Fund (Educational Opportunities Oregon Disaster Relief Fund Velma Scholl Fund (Oregon’s Small Towns) for Women With Children) Oregon Education Endowment Fund Ben Serafin Fund* (Douglas County) Frank L. TouVelle Trust Fund* (Scholarships and Oregon Historic Trails Fund* John Serbu Fund* (Youth, Drug Interdiction, Lane Programs to Assist Needy Boys in Jackson County) Oregon Historic Trails Cedar Springs Fund* County) Beverly A. Treneman Fund* (Youth, Yamhill County) Oregon Natural Resources Education Fund* John Serbu Youth Campus Fund* Dr. John Wm. and Betty Long Unruh Fund* (Visual Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative Fund Shelk Fund* (Central Oregon) and Performing Arts) Oregon Parks Foundation Fund* Dorothy F. Sherman Music Education Fund for Russell Walbridge Fund (Disadvantaged Children) Ormseth Family Fund* (Children) Children* Reed and Carolee Walker Fund* (Jackson County, Poor and Needy) Park Blocks Fund* Cecil Shumway Fund* (Homeless Men, Portland) Fred Waltz Trust Fund (Children) Al and Hilda Peirce Charitable Fund* (Coos County) Donald R. Singer Renaissance Music Performance Fund Erma M. Weir Music Education Fund Florence V.J. Pennebaker Fund (Education of Underprivileged Children, Metro Area) Skyrman Techno Fund Wells Family Fund (Early Childhood Literacy, Education and Development) Penstemon Fund* (Land Restoration, Clean Energy Delila Smith Fund (Poor, Needy and Children’s and Air Pollution Reduction) Services in Eugene) E. Henry Wemme Fund (Care of Unfortunate Girls) Arthur Perry Memorial Fund (Youth, Medford) James G. and Ruth E. Smith Fund for Cancer Whipple Foundation Fund* (Douglas County, Research Education) Dr. Wayne M. Pidgeon Fund (Defrays Costs of Medication for Needy Psychiatric Patients) Milton Smith Fund (Poor, Youth and Homeless) Isam and Rose White Fund (Medical Assistance to the Poor) Portland Center for the Performing Arts Foundation South Benton Community Enhancement Fund* Maintenance Fund* South Coast Ready to Smile Fund* John S. and Frances W. Winslow Fund (Substance Abuse and At-Risk and Disadvantaged Children in Portland Community Foundation Fund Hugh G. Starkweather Fund (Elderly, Clackamas Jackson and Josephine Counties) County) Portland Oregon Sports Authority Foundation Fund* Doris J. Wipper Fund* (Children) Stensland Cultural Fund* PPI Fund Lauren and Dena Young Family Fund* (Douglas Prevention and Wellness Health Demonstration Kenneth D. Stovall Memorial Fund* (Youth, Central County) Oregon) Project Fund Youth Suicide Prevention Fund in Memory of Jason Providence Health Plan Community Benefits Fund* Street of Eames Fund* (Homeless Children) Daniel Sweeney* The Providence Health Plan-Kaiser Permanente Daryl L. and Patricia L. Swenson Fund (Public Sidney and Lillian Zetosch Fund (Physically Disabled Behavior Health Fund* Educational Broadcast Communications or Theater Educational Support) Arts) Lester and Sarah Louise Raw Seaside Youth Fund Irene Gerlinger Swindells Fund (Visual and “Ready to Learn” Pooled Fund* Performing Arts) * Denotes an Advised Fund The Regence Fund*

Annual Report 2014 57 Medford, Oregon

The Oregon Fund makes grants to support community needs throughout the state through gifts or bequests of any amount.

Step-Up Funds Contributions of $1,000 or more Dean Papé Anne T. Angel Fund have been made by or in memory of Anita M. and Taylor Pipes Anonymous Fund #40 the following: C.E. and Dorthea J. Rawlinson John and Carol Arnsberg Family Fund Roger Ahlbrandt Vera Schultz The Catalyst Fund Raymond M. Alexander Stuart Shelk Central Oregon Arts and Education Fund Lacey Smith Allen Simple Actions Family Foundation Cogdall Family Fund Lawrence Baron Ella Skinner Memorial Brittany Dunn Fund Roger Breezley Vera L. Smith Evens Do A Little Fund Fitzhugh Brewer Richard M. Stanton Evergreen Fund The Del Mar Fund of The Brooklyn Community John J. and Anna L. Stephens Patricia Ferguson-Steger and Paul Steger Family Foundation Bruce Stevenson Fund Kris “Skittlez” Butler Dr. John L. Stevenson Memorial Fritz Family Fund Harold Chaillé Thomas B. Stoel His Hands Reaching Fund Nancy Chaillé William Swindells Sr. Blair A. Holman and Virginia I. Tabor Fund William J. Collins Melody Teppola Steve and Jan Hooper Fund Don and Zola Dunbar William and Angela Thorndike Jr. Henry Itkin Fund Harriet L. Federici Jack and Grace Walker Elizabeth Kirk-Fulton Fund Abraham Feitelson Jack Warren Tony and Janice Marquis Fund John Ferris Rob Warren Ozbeam Fund Garry Fritz William S. “Tiger” Warren The Ross Family Fund Maurice O. Georges Peter and Aira Williams The Alex Rovello Memorial Fund Frederick C. Goeth Littia Schwarz Fund Patricia S. Guild Other Contributions in 2014 Dave Sheldon Memorial Fund Harley Thomas Hannan Matthew Bissonette Robert O. Simons Fund Heathman Hotel Debolock Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Simply Music Fund Dick Hensley Charitable Fund Thoeresz Family Fund Charles and Betty Howe Rebecca Eaton Heather Nicole Wallace Memorial Fund Mick and Judy Humphries Manfred A. Gund Weisel Family Fund Samuel S. Johnson Robert L. Hamm Laurie Weiss Step-Up Fund Evelyn L. Jones Anthony W. Holt, M.D. Max and Gina Williams Fund Ogden and Marjorie Kellogg Katherine R. Iverson Grace Knopp Mary Jones Hilda Lenske Kelly Leonard Caroline Lobitz Judith Maddox-Bigby Ann and Ned Look Diana R. Murdoch Edward W. “Ned” Look Memorial Karen J. Nousen Sir James McDonald Megan Robertson Jean W. McHugh Nick Rothenberg MDU Resources Foundation Alex Sanchez Grace V. Merrill Paul W. Tipton Allan M. Metcalf Revocable Living Trust Peter D. Williams Anne K. Millis Wolf Family Jonathan Maroney and Amy Wilson Karen J. Zollman

58 THE Oregon Community Foundation The Oregon Scholarship Fund awards scholarships statewide to Oregon students attending Oregon colleges through gifts and bequests of any amount.

Step-Up Funds Contributions of $1,000 or more Cotting Memorial Scholarship Fund Jeff and Debbie Andrews James M. Johnson Sr. Memorial Educational Fund Harold and Muiriel Outten Brockman Thomas and Geraldine Morelli Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Campbell Trust Jean Tesche Foreign Language Studies Scholarship Craig L. Clark Trust Fund Bob and Ann Dannenhoffer Tim Mabry and Max Williams, Bill and Jane Williams Legacy Scholarship Fund Judith Folliard Duncan Pendleton 40th Anniversary John and Norma Lienkaemper Celebration Helen Ligouri David Massee A. Ted and Doris E. Nelson Fund Gary Stark Dr. Franz and Kathryn Stenzel Fund The Summerville Fund William and Angela Thorndike Jr. Russell Wallbridge Fund Janet Webster

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS allow the donor to Jim and Deanna Walls, Klamath establish the scholarship criteria while the Foundation provides Falls 40th Anniversary Celebration outreach, selects students and monitors student performance.

New Scholarship Funds in 2014 Existing Scholarship Funds Blue Wolfe Scholarship Fund Roxy Ann Adams Scholarship Everett Hill Scholarship Fund Albina Fuel Company Scholarship Fund Holden Career and Technical Education Scholarship Donald R. and Norene C. Alger Scholarship Fund Fund Allcott/Hunt Share It Now II Scholarship Fund, Charles and Marcia Logan Scholarship Fund Honoring Emory S. and Elizabeth Burkett Hunt OSAC - Jack Dannenhoffer Memorial Scholarship William Brent Anderson Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund Ruth Arbuckle Trophy Scholarship Fund OSAC - William E. Keene Memorial Scholarship Fund Ashland High School Scholarship OSAC - Arthur D. Ulbricht Scholarship Fund Connor Ausland Memorial Scholarship Fund Pearl Scholarship Fund Baker Professional Women’s Initiative Scholarship Lindsay Peters Scholarship Fund Fund Shirley and Larry Perkins and Richard E. and Nancy S. Raschke Engineering Bandon Community Scholarship Scholarship Fund Kathleen Cornett, Astoria 40th Clinton and Mary Anne Basey Scholarship Fund Anniversary Celebration Western Veterinary Scholarship Fund Robert Harold Belknap Memorial Scholarship Fund Bend Branch of AAUW Charles and Helen Weil Memorial Scholarship Fund Eugene Bennett Scholarship Fund for the Visual Arts Ronald and Karel Bennett Scholarship Fund Benson Polytechnic High School Alumni Scholarship Fund Simon Benson Fund Tyler R. Black Humanitarian Scholarship Fund E.J. and Wythel Blokland Memorial Scholarship Fund Leona Blum and Howard Schmadeke Scholarship Fund Royden M. Bodley Scholarship Fund Helen Bolton Memorial Scholarship Fund Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Scholarship Fund Bowerman Transfer and Holding Fund for the Oregon Scholarship Fund Melvin and Carol Meade, Eugene E.H. and M.E. Bowerman Scholarship Fund 40th Anniversary Celebration

Annual Report 2014 59 Max Williams with Steve and Becky Roman, Astoria 40th Anniversary Celebration

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Boys & Girls Club of Albany Education Fund EHS/SEHS Alumni Scholarship Fund Susan and James Huff Scholarship Fund Buerkle Scholarship Fund Luther Ellison Scholarship Fund Hughes Family Fund Max W. Burns Memorial Scholarship Fund of White Rollin and James Evans Memorial Scholarship Fund Larry and Penelope Hull Scholarship Fund City Neil Faber Memorial Scholarship Fund Margaret E. Hull Scholarship Fund Burrill Family Scholarship Fund Earl and Jane Ferguson Scholarship Fund Jackson Foundation Journalism Scholarship Fund Candace Callan Scholarship Fund George Ferrell Memorial Scholarship Fund Jefferson Alumni Scholarship Fund Campagna Family Scholarship Fund Dr. I. Howard and Victoria Fine Scholarship Fund Drew Jensen Memorial Fund Dorothy S. Campbell Memorial Scholarship Fund Dorothy Flegel Scholarship Fund Fred and Mabel Johnson Scholarship Fund Clarke H. Carnes and Joe Ann Carnes Memorial Robert D. Forster Scholarship Fund Jim Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Keith Foster Engineering Scholarship Fund E.T.D. Jones Scholarship Fund The Gregory A. Chaillé Public Service Scholarship Fund Toni Berke Foster Memorial Scholarship Fund Dawn Lee Jordan Memorial Scholarship Fund Harry S. Chandler Scholarship Fund Olga Samuelson Freeman Scholarship Fund Kaech Scholarship Fund Phyllis Cary Chessman Merit Scholarship in the Friends of Bill Rutherford Education Fund Paul Kergel Scholarship Fund Arts Fund Gear Up Scholarship Fund Officer Chris Kilcullen Memorial Scholarship Fund Children of Insitu Scholarship Program Gear Up Scholarship Fund II King City Lions Club - Henry J. Marchion D.E. and Jane Clark Scholarship Fund Geiser-Pollman Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Clark-Phelps Scholarship Fund Isabel and Mary Ellen Gill Scholarship Fund The Kirchhoff Family Fine Arts Scholarship Fund Coast Fork Scholarship Fund Erminio and Irene Giustina Scholarship Fund Kiwanis Club of The Bay Area Scholarship Fund Coffman Scholarship Fund Zelma Gordon Scholarship Fund Klinger Fund Douglas Lowell Collins Scholarship for the Visual Grant High School Alumni Scholarship Fund Konnie Memorial Scholarship Fund Arts Fund Edward R. Hall Scholarship Fund Herbert M. Kuempel Fund Commerce Cleveland High School Alumni Maurice and Gladys Hallmark Scholarship Fund Willett and Margarite Marshall Lake Scholarship Fund Association Scholarship Fund Earl Hardie Memorial Scholarship Fund Langmas Family Scholarship Fund Concordia University SEI Scholarship Fund Bertha Harrison Scholarship Fund Robert B. Lee and Gladys E. Lee Memorial Conescu-Doolin Music Education Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Dorothy Heagy Scholarship Fund Gladys and Forrest Cooper Scholarship Fund Mervin and Gena Leonard Scholarship Fund Ruth Henderson Fund Les and Lori Cooper Scholarship Fund Rube and Minah Leslie Educational Fund Jim and Delores Hendrickson Memorial Scholarship Corr Family Education Fund (Scholarship) Fund Liming and Ulmer Music Scholarship Fund Angelina and Pete Costanzo Vocational Scholarship Barry and Marilyn Hendrix Scholarship Fund Lincoln High School Fund Fund Betty and Harold Hendrix Memorial Scholarship Fund Marion A. Lindeman Scholarship Fund Jeanette M. Crawley Scholarship Fund Susan C. Hill Memorial Scholarship Fund George W. Lippincott Scholarship Fund Crook County Foundation Scholarship Fund Howard and Edyth M. Hoedle Scholarship Fund Bill and Pearl Low Memorial Scholarship Fund Crowley Family Scholarship Fund Hokulani Oregon Fund Lowell High School Scholarship Fund David Family Scholarship Fund Holden Scholarship Fund Harry Ludwig Scholarship Fund T.T. Davis Fund Rueben and June Holm Scholarship Fund Larry and Barbara Lund Scholarship Fund John Conrad Diehl and Madeline Knutsen Hebbard Chester and Helen Luther Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship Fund Holman Family Molalla High School Alumni Scholarship Fund The Mabel and Allan MacKenzie Scholarship Fund Glen and Rickie Dines Art Scholarship Fund Mary Duby Honderich Scholarship Fund Madison Charitable Fund Doerfler Newport High Scholarship Fund Darlene Hooley Scholarship for Oregon Veterans Fund Bill Magness Bandon Scholarship Fund James R. Drury and Mary Jane Drury Fund Mary E. Horstkotte Scholarship Subfund Bill Magness Pacific Scholarship Fund Don and Zola Dunbar Scholarship Fund Howard-Bullen Family Scholarship Fund Mildred I. Martignone Nurse Scholarship Fund Randall Edwards Oregon 529 Scholarship Fund

60 THE Oregon Community Foundation David L. Massee Education Fund Sylvia Henry Memorial Scholarship Leora Frances Brunk McDaniel Memorial Alan B. Holmes Memorial Scholarship Subfund Scholarship Fund John P. Hounsell Scholarship Subfund William J. McHolick, M.D. Scholarship Fund Huffstutter Family Scholarship Fund McLeod Family Scholarship Fund FBO Dallas High Insurance Professionals of Portland Legacy School Scholarship McLeod Family Scholarship Fund FBO North Salem HS Glenn Jackson Scholars Program Subfund Medford Rogue Rotary Scholarship Fund Nettie Hanselman Jaynes Memorial Scholarship Mesirow Family Scholarship Fund Subfund Ernest Alan and Barbara Park Meyer Scholarship Jefferson High School Subfund Fund Anna F. Jones Educational Foundation Subfund Lisa Bermudez, Julie Gregory and L. Verl and Dorothy Miller Scholarship Fund Ray Kageler Scholarship Subfund Verl and Dorothy Miller Subfund II Charlotte Gillbride, Sunriver 40th Kelly-Ebell Scholarship Subfund Anniversary Celebration Louise Minty Fund Arlene E. and Arthur LaMasters Scholarship Jim and Donna Moore Scholarship Fund Subfund Joseph and Helen Morgan Memorial Scholarship J.M. Lee Subfund Fund Harold I. Lewis Scholarship Subfund The Mike and Betty Morgan Scholarship Fund Beverly Lloyd Scholarship Subfund Audrey Shelley Morris Scholarship Fund Laurie Malcom Memorial Scholarship Subfund Jim and Dianna Murphy Scholarship Fund Maryan L. McElligott Memorial Scholarship Nathan Family Scholarship Fund Subfund Glenn and Flaurence Nesseth Scholarship Fund Brian T. Meehan Memorial Scholarship Erik Nielsen Scholarship Fund The Mellema Scholarship for Sheridan H.S. John and Ginger Niemeyer Clackamas Community Seniors Subfund College Scholarship Subfund Monroe Tree Farm Scholarship Fund NLN Ella McKinney Scholarship Fund Michael Mooser Scholarship Subfund Tom Norton Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Jeanette E. Mowery Scholarship Subfund Office of Student Access and Completion Fund Mathew Mullmann Memorial Scholarship Alpha Kappa Kappa Subfund Subfund Hal Snow and William Manne, Amity Scholars Program Subfund Northwest Automatic Vending Association Astoria 40th Anniversary Scholarship Fund Scott Blecha Memorial Scholarship Fund Celebration Olex High School Scholarship Subfund John Paul Brown Scholarship Subfund Kimberly Olson Memorial Scholarship Fund Burns Lions Scholarship Fund Oregon Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship Subfund Jeff Hull/Doug Johnson Memorial Scholarship Subfund Oregon Wine Brotherhood Scholarship Fund Arlie Oster Memorial Scholarship Subfund Ida Berniece Oswald Subfund Anna and Dwight Gunther Scholarship Pacific High School Alumni Scholarship Subfund Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon Poteet Scholarship Subfund Scholarship Subfund James Carlson Memorial Scholarship Program Roseburg High School Class of 1949 Scholarship Subfund Fund Chi Omega Subfund Roseburg High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund Brian Clayton Memorial Scholarship Subfund Roseburg High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Peter Connacher Memorial Trust Subfund Fund Corvallis High School “Class of 1954” Gayle and Harvey Rubin Scholarship Subfund Scholarship Subfund Carol Rudy Scholarship Subfund Richard John Cowan Memorial Scholarship Subfund Theodore and Dorothy Schultz Memorial Frank Hernandez, Klamath Falls Scholarship Fund Harland Cravat/Gray Johnson Scholarship 40th Anniversary Celebration Subfund B.W. Sexton Memorial Subfund Dart Student Assistance Subfund Donna Shepherd Nursing Scholarship Carolyn Davies Memorial Scholarship Subfund Doyle and Donna Shepherd Scholarship Subfund Davison FFA Scholarship Subfund Harriet Simmons Scholarship Subfund Casey Diemert Memorial Scholarship J.W. Stuchell Scholarship Subfund Doane Education Trust Subfund Umpqua Community College Social Science Scholarship Fund Mary Mahoney Egan Scholarship Subfund Valsetz Scholarship Foundation Subfund Roger W. Emmons Memorial Scholarship Subfund Edward Ward Subfund Entercom Portland Radio Scholarship Subfund Washington High School Scholarship Foundation Subfund John Stanley Fisk Scholarship Subfund Weathers Educational Trust Scholarship Subfund Laurence R. Foster Memorial Scholarship Subfund Women Helping Women Scholarship Subfund Benjamin Franklin/Edith Green Scholarship Milton and Martha Olshen Scholarship Fund Subfund The Olsrud 4-H and FFA Scholarship Fund Janice and Bob Schock, Sunriver Georgia Harris Memorial Scholarship Olsrud Scholarship Fund 40th Celebration Anniversary

Annual Report 2014 61 Oregon College Savings Plan Education Celebration Scholarship Fund Lyle and Helen Ostrander Memorial Scholarship Fund Charles Patrick Memorial Fund P.E.O. Jean Fish Gibbons Scholarship Fund Peggy Peterson Scholarship Fund Phoenix Scholarship Fund Jane Kerr Platt Memorial Scholarship Fund O.M. Plummer Scholarship Fund Mike and Betty Pongracz Scholarship Fund Portland Police Association Memorial Scholarship Fund Portland Public School District 1J Fund Agnes Beach Scholarship Subfund Bonniwell Scholarship Subfund Cascaden Scholarship Subfund Willard F. Case Memorial Scholarship Subfund Ross Dey Memorial Scholarship Subfund Fletcher Memorial Scholarship Subfund Jean Frost Scholarship Subfund Grant Class of ‘47 Scholarship Subfund Straightaway Services, Annual Basketball Camp, Portland Dorothy E. Grant Foreign Language Scholarship Subfund Dale A. Henderson Scholarship Subfund Steve Sall - Aloha High School Scholarship Fund Union County Cattlewomen’s Memorial Scholarship Arthur James and Winifred E.M. James Memorial Harold Sawatzky Fund Fund Scholarship Subfund Hubert and Ludmila Schlesinger Fund Van Peursem Memorial Scholarship Fund Tom Jones Memorial Scholarship Subfund William and Florence Schneider Scholarship Fund Vivian Vickers Memorial Scholarship Fund Kevin MacMillan Scholarship Subfund Lawrence Scholl Family Scholarship Fund Howard Vollum Scholarship Fund Leodis McDaniel Scholarship Subfund Schwenn Family Fund William L. and Della Waggoner Scholarship Fund Maxine and Inza McDowell Scholarship Trust Jeffrey Alan Scoggins Memorial Scholarship Fund Charles U. Walker Scholarship Fund Subfund Hall, Helen and John Seely Family Fund L. Mila Warn Endowment Fund Merriam Scholarship Subfund Frank W. Settlemier Educational Fund Watson Nursing Scholarship Fund Peggy Dickinson Miller Memorial Scholarship Mildred Wilcox Whipple Fund Subfund M. Gregg Smith Scholarship Fund Dr. James P. and Mary M. Whittemore Fund Frances Morrison Scholarship Subfund Mabel Southworth Fund Why Not? Fund James O’Gara Scholarship Subfund Caryll and Norman F. Sprague Family Scholarship Fund Brooke Wilberger Scholarship Fund Carl Piacentini Memorial Scholarship Subfund Sprague Family Scholarship Fund Willamette Valley Fund for Science and Health Portland School Board Subfund Springfield School District Architectural Studies Training and Education, Founded by June and Marsha K. Richards Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Rueben Holm Myra Rose Scholarship St. Andrew’s Society Scholarship Fund Margaret M. Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund Sauber and Mills Scholarship Subfund Franz Stenzel M.D. and Kathryn Stenzel Scholarship Doris J. Wipper Scholarship Fund Glenna Teeters Scholarship Subfund Fund Chuck Womer Fund for Rogue Community College Thomas N. Torgler Scholarship Subfund William P. Stevens Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarships Gordon and Mary Van Alst Math Achievement John and Lois Stilwell Scholarship Fund Woodard Family Scholarship Fund Award Subfund John Straus Scholarship Fund Helen and Robin Woodroofe Scholarship Fund Ralph Prescott Woodbury Scholarship Subfund Judy Straw Memorial Scholarship Fund Harold Alfred Wyatt Scholarship Fund No. 1 Jean and Milo Puderbaugh Memorial Scholarship Glenn R. and Juanita B. Struble Memorial Harold Alfred Wyatt Scholarship Fund No. 2 Fund Scholarship Fund Harold Alfred Wyatt Fund No. 3 Don and Rosemary Pullin Family Fund Glenn R. and Juanita B. Struble Scholarship Fund II YES Project Rae-Seitz Scholarship Fund Juanita Brown Struble Scholarship Fund Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architectural Scholarship Fund Leland C. Ratcliff Fund Reggie Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Fund Leland C. and Erna N. Ratcliff Fund Daryl and Patricia Swenson Scholarship Fund Marjorie J. Reed “Best Friend” Award Scholarship Technical Training Fund Fund Alan Baron Tonkin Memorial Fund Reese Family Scholarship Fund Merritt and Aileen Truax Scholarship Fund Uno and Vera Richter Memorial Scholarship Fund Erin L. Tureck Memorial Scholarship Fund Rise and Shine Scholarship Fund Jeff Turner and Mike Sweeney Scholarship Fund Roberts Scholarship Fund Tina Turner Memorial Scholarship Fund Charles E. Roberts Jr. Scholarship Fund Paul and Alice Tustin Education Fund A. Victor Rosenfeld Scholarship Fund Tykeson Family Charitable Trust Scholarship Fund The George Ruhberg / Principal Scholarship Fund Umatilla County Cattlemen’s Association Scholarship Owen and Edna Sabin Scholarship Fund Fund Charles and Effa Sage Gold Beach Education Fund Umatilla Electric Cooperative Scholarship Fund

62 THE Oregon Community Foundation Water safety lessons at YWCA of Douglas County

OCF Leadership Fund enables OCF to develop philanthropy in every community in Oregon. The following supporters contributed from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2014.

Guarantor $1,000+ Mike and Margo Kalberer So Hum Foundation David Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Keiser Fund Spark Fund Appel Family Fund Keller Foundation Thomas and Frances Stein Frank H. Ault Fund Kerr Pacific Corporation Cornelia and William Stevens Arthur Bailey Nancy Lematta Jeffrey and Janice Thede Dean L. Baker Fund Lynn and Jack Loacker Kenneth and Marta Thrasher Florence V. Barnhart Fund Tim Mabry Ronald E. and Ivy L. Timpe Fund Patricia H. and John C. Beckman Fund Jim and Jenny Mark John K. Vitas and Pat Towle Fund Charles and Norma Beek Charitable Fund Sally McCracken Jan Ward Anthony and Martha Belluschi Duane and Barbara McDougall Gary and Eileen Wehrle Fund J & S Bishop Fund Robert McMahon Fund Benjamin R. and Elaine M. Whiteley Fund Barbara Bowerman Fund Tim and Jo Ann McQueary Carol and Tom Williams Jay and Teresa Bowerman Family Lora and Jim Meyer World Vision Mark and Cheryl Burnham Raymond Michael Thomas Wrightson Fund Gregory Chaillé John and Sue Miller Duncan and Aileen Wyse Bob and Yvette Chandler Family Fund William Moffat Coughlin Family Fund Michael Moore Benefactor $500+ Crane Creek Family Fund Lindley Morton and Corrine Oishi Antoinette Arenz James and Anne Crumpacker MJ Murdock Charitable Trust Ray and Jean Auel Howard and Edna Dietrich Children’s Fund Sue Naumes Amber and David Austin Family Fund Carl and Kirby Dyess Sheila Nolan and Bill De Jager Brauti Family Fund Delbert Ellis Oneatta Fund John Bridges Don Frisbee Eric and Janet Parsons Ron and Wilda Bryant Robert Geddes Hope Hughes Pressman Fund John and Joan Casey The Don and Carol Haskell Trust Random Lengths Publications Steve and Susan Corey Rocky Henderson Thomas A. and Georgina Russo James Curran Hennion Family Fund Schamp Family Fund Comerford DiDente Family Fund Jeannette B. Hofer Trust Doris Scharpf Margueritte Hirschbuhl Drake Fund Ronna and Eric Hoffman Fund Robert and Janice Schock Fund Larry and Jeanette Epping Family Foundation Sue and Mike Hollern Family Fund Arima Schumann Fund Margaret Evans Hood River Distillers, Inc. Bill and Trish Smith Peggy and Bob Fowler Huntting Family Fund Harold and Jeanyse Snow Theodore and Diane Freres

Annual Report 2014 63 Gerald Froebe Kit Gillem Bill and Barbara Burkart Verda Giustina Doug Gordenier Butler Living Trust Dan Gleason and Wendy Ware Román and Marisa Hernández Richard Carney Lester Green John and Lari Hodecker Art and Diana Carroll Chane Griggs Don and Lynnette Houghton Community Foundations Services Harriet Hayes Robert H. and Cecelia Huntington Fund Kathleen Cornett and Stephen Grove John and Lari Hodecker Family Fund Sara Ingle Tom and Jan Cowling Jayne and Douglas Hurl Renee Irvin John and Sharon Crowell Kerr/Labbe/Lowe Family Fund Richard Jaffe Gretchen Dakin KMDsm Fund Jane R. Kendall Living Trust John Deeming William and Emmy Lawrence Family Fund Peter Koehler John and Margaret Delacy Kenneth and Colleen Lewis Fund Ross and Mary Lou Laybourn Christine Dickey Joanne M. Lilley Trust Marcia and Thomas Lee Stephen and Nancy Dudley Eric and Hollie Lindauer Fund Kate Marquez William Duhaime The Manell Fund Mary Ellen and Bob McNutt Anna Dunlap Carolyn and Larry McKinney Ruben Menashe Alan and Carol Eberlein McMurchie Family Fund Charley Miller and Sally Miller Bill and Theresa Farrens Frederick William Olson Designated Fund Carl Moseley and Ronald Menke Earl and Jane Ferguson Milo and Beverly Ormseth Nathan Family Charitable Fund Fred Flippence Gretchen Pierce Suki Near Jerry Freschi Gayle and Carol Post Family Fund Chris and Tom Neilsen Kyle Frick Judith and Charles Poutasse OCT Corporation Dave and Lynn Frohnmayer Barnes D. Rogers Family Fund Michael Olds Sylvia Gates William and Nancy Rosenfeld Fund Larry and Shirley Perkins Sylvia Giustina David and Jane Schue The Portland Vancouver Connector Project Bob and Lesley Glasgow John and Linda Shelk Foundation Matthew Prophet Randell Guyer Donna Shepherd Rosemarie Rosenfeld George and Nan Happ Robert and Barre Stoll Fund Francis Rosica and Sara Behrman Richard Harr Norman A. and Helen V. Stoll Fund II David and Eleanor Sacks Sally and Harold Heaton Margery Strass Maria Schmidlkofer Bonnie Henderson Thorndike Family Rogue Valley Fund Douglass and Sandra Schmor Dale and Allen Hermann Kay Toran Robert and Marianne Schug Tony and Jeri Holt Christine and David Vernier Lynn and Doris Sjolund Winifred Hood Brett Wilcox Sarah Snyder Ryan Hoppes Christopher and Priscilla Williams Fund Dick Solomon and Alyce Flitcraft Horton Family Foundation Fund Gordon Wright and Anne Moffett John Stott and Margaret Michel Harriet Isom Tom and Vickie Stringfield Elizabeth Joseph Patron $250+ Tagmyer Family Fund Edward Kaye Frank and Dorothy Anderson Todd and Lorri Taylor Aase Kendall Theodore Barrett-Page Cindy Thomas Roy and Sheila Kimball Mary Becker Mike and Jill Thorne Gordon King Peter and Susan Belluschi John and Susan Turner Betty Klepper Max and Judith Bigby Brent and Wendy Usher Jeanette and Kenneth Knott Sara and Jonathan Brandt Robert Vaughn Ansel and Judy Krutsinger Phyllis Burns Spike Wadsworth and Sherry Sheng Arline LaMear Susan Cain Betsy Warriner Peter and Bonny Low Elizabeth Carey Weiss Fund Jeff and Luanne Lynn Marlan and Angela Carlson William W. and Patricia L. Wessinger Fund Bill and Mary Mainwaring Maureen Thomas Carnahan Ward Wilson Mary Louise McClintock Alyce R. Cheatham Family Fund Hon. Lorenzo Mejia and Cristina Sanz Meyer Cohen Sponsor $100+ Barbara Mendius Stan Culver Tami Aho Margaret Mesirow Karen and Bill Early Fund Jeff Anderson and Joan Vallejo Peter Nilsen Kathie Eckman John and Ann Bakkensen Georgia and David Nowlin John and Jane Emrick Candace and William Bartow Joseph Olson Ann Fidanque Thomas and Diane Bauman Mike and Donna Oman Tom and Marilyn Fink John Becic Family Trust Susan Oswald Myron Fleck Larry and Susan Black Ruth and Ted Pepple Curt and Jeanne Fluhrer Ann Brewer Doug Philips Michael and Pamela Forrester Jean Brown Wayne and Courtney Pierce Gerry Frank John and Kitty Buchner Hollie and Alice Pihl H. William and Patricia J. Gazeley Fund Albert Bullier Jean and Jim Pinniger

64 THE Oregon Community Foundation Ann Smart, Shawn Fincher and Judy Poutasse, Volunteer Grant Evaluator Sue Miller, Statewide Leaders training, Sunriver Gathering, Sunriver

James and Norma Pizza Underwriter Gary and Linda Pope Joy Beach ADMINISTRATIVE Jane Powell Howard Bierbaum ENDOWMENT John Price Jay Bloom Ralph and Diane Puncochar May Dasch FUNDS David Rianda John and Pat Edmundson Campbell Richardson Linda Evans Raymond M. Alexander Memorial Fund Janice Rutherford Jeffrey Gudman Dean L. Baker Fund (partial) Richard and Karen Scheeland Donald Holman Grace W. Bascom Fund William Scott Michele Howser Charles and Norma Beek Charitable Fund (partial) Penny and Peter Serrurier Jane Jones John and Carol Hampton Administrative Fund Mary and Charles Sinclair Bill and Nancy Leever The James S. and Ivy T. Stacy Fund (partial) Fritz Skirvin Jeanette McCartney Thomas Wrightson Fund (partial) Boyce and Lori Smith Margaret Michel Southern Oregon Renegades Betty Morgan George and Molly Spencer Owen Panner Steven Stewart Shirley Ray SUPPORTING Lois and John Stilwell Tara Siegman Roger Stokes Ann and Bill Smart FOUNDATIONS Glen and Melinda Sweeney Judith Uherbelau Robert J. and Leona DeArmond Public Foundation Henry Swigert Sandy and Sidney Van Zandt Sid and Karen DeBoer Foundation Joan Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner Gray Family Foundation Jean Terhune Nancy and Dennis Wilson Peter W. Stott Foundation Johanna and Peter Thoeresz Bob and Robbie Wright Dale and JoAnn Thomas OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Lynne and Andrea Timmermann Wieden Family Public Foundation Diane Tutch Bill and Barbara Warner Mary and Ted Warrick Melissa Wilmot Dwight and Nancy Wilson Sandra Wiscarson Carolyn Wood Saul Zaik

Annual Report 2014 65 The Oregon Society honors those who have named OCF in their estate plans through their will, trust or other deferred gift. These gifts help ensure that in the future our state and our communities will be strong.

Carl Abbott and Margery Post Abbott Christi A. Clark Ted Gilbert Judy Carlson Kelley Robert and Bonnie Acker Ed Clark and Janet Roberts Kit Gillem and Deborah Horrell Michael M. Kem Mike and Tami Aho Mary Clark Jeff and Joan Gladow JoAnn and Greg Kemmis Jennifer Allen and Wayne Luscombe Scott Clark Nona Glazer Peter J. Kendall Jim and Darlene Allison Jolie Cobbs Lyn Godsey Robert W. Kendall Wayne Alper and Virginia Krueger- Arlene Siegel Cogen and Mitchell J. Laura L. Good Rachael Kester Alper Cogen Ann V. Goodsell Shelley J. King Burnell and Jean Marie Ambrose Paul and Nonnie Cole Eric and Tamie Goranson Ron and Linda Klein Rex and Diane Amos Mr. and Mrs. James D. Coleman Doug Gordenier Janet Knowles David and Lyn Anderson Pat Collins Grandmother’s Legacy Fund Willy and Karen Kohne Jon and Terri Anderson Betty and John Compton John D. Gray Howard and Barbara Kraus Jeff and Debbie Andrews Tim and Camille Connelly James and Deborah Greear Gary D. and Kathryn Judd Kurtz Fund John and Susan Appel Joan Corcoran Carolyn Groves Mary Kutz and Chris Haubrich Jeanne I. Arbow, CPA Kathleen Cornett and Stephen Grove Inge Gruber Bill and Ann Lansing Rhea Arthur John A. Courtney Lester and Elizabeth Gunther Marlene Lasher E.J. Badger Tom and Jan Cowling Charles Guzis and Miriam St. Clair Dave and Ann Lau Darrel and Barbara Baker Drs. Sandra Coyner and Joseph Graf Susan Halton William and Emmy Lawrence Donna Bane Michael and Christine Crossland Fred Hamlin Leadingham Living Trust Clinton Basey Mr. and Mrs. Stan Culver Susan Hamlin Karen Leigh and Keith Oldham Jean and Howard Baumann Mike and Carmen Cutting Debbie Hanavan Sharon Leighty and Thomas Robert and Barbara Bean Dr. Stanley J. Cyran Terry L. Harrington Szymoniak John and Patricia Beckman Myrtle Dalbec Sally Hart Richard Leonetti and Shannon Moon Leonetti Patricia A. Bender Jon and Nancy Decherd Judith Harza Joan Levers and David Manhart Alan and Deborah Bennett Cynthia Dettman Chatten Hayes Elizabeth Lewis Curt and Carol Bennett Gary and Shirley DeVos Michael and Eileen Heaton Eric and Hollie Lindauer Kimberley Bennett Katharine Diack Michael Henningsen Sr. Mary A. Lockhart John and Patricia Bentley Howard N. Dietrich Jr. Lyn Hennion Sarah Lockhart and George Kraus Judith A. Black Clyde and Jerrine Doctor Charles and Ruby Henry Charles and Marcia Logan Richard “Doug” Blair Leslie and Page Dos Reis Peter and Mary Hepokoski Christine Lolich Henry and Gerel Blauer Kay L. Doyle Dorothy M. Hermens Richard G. Long Yvonne Huson Boni Judi Drais Ron and Vicki Herring Lena LoPiparo Christ and Barbara Bouneff Dick and Maggie Drake Carol C. Herron, CFP George L. Lorance Sara and Jonathan Brandt Jacqueline Druck Melanie Hill Greg and Kathy Love Martin and Kay Brantley Robert and Georgina Dubay Lynn Hochstetter Stephen and Marjorie Brenneke Kirby and Carl Dyess Drs. Robert Lowe and Michelle Jeannette B. Hofer Berlin-Lowe Bill and Joyce Briggs William and Karen Early Suzanne L. Hoffman Arvin and Susan Luchs John Broome Fara Etzel Charles and Pamela Hoffmeister Barbara and Larry Lund Lawrence J. Brown Alan Evans James R. and Linda L. Holder Barbara Lynn Philip Brown Davis Evans John Dunlap and Robyn Holdman John Madison Allan D. Bruckner Evergreen Charitable Trust Sue Hollern Gary Maffei and Marc Lintner Chuck and Peggy Brummel Sally D. Farrell Blair A. Holman and Virginia I. Tabor Sheila Magee Pauline Bryan Christina Federlein Fund Bill and Mary Mainwaring Neil and Mary Bryant Dr. Carol Fellows David and Maryanne Holman David and Shirley Malcolm A. Sonia Buist, M.D. William S. Findlay The Honoring Institute Neil and Joan Malling Mike and Carolyn Burrill William L. Flatt Steve and Jan Hooper Tom and Carolyn Maresh Ellen E. Bussing Gillian Floren and Gregory Swanson Charles and Lynne Humble Bill and Mary Marquess Roger and Jan Capps John and Lynne Forsyth Clement and Phyllis Hunter Tony and Janice Marquis Dick and Linda Carney Joyce Freeman Bill and Becky Huntting Michael Marx and Donald Marshall Michael Casey and Terrel Wagstaff Timothy and Jeanne Freeman James and Linda Hurst Steven Maxwell Carol E. Cate Ralph W. Fullerton and Myra J. Wilbur and Lela Jackson Genie and Steve McBurnett Christine Chaillé Friedman Norman C. Jacox Jean McClellan Gregory A. Chaillé Diana Gardener and Judson Parsons Brad and Judy Johnson Nancy McClellan Marjorie Chandler William H. Gardner Jan Johnson Judy and Bob McDermott Mike and Simone Chilton William Gaylord and Linda Eyerman Steve Jones Charles McGinnis Chester and Mary Clark Scott and Pamela Gibson Guy Justice and Eva Smekens- Klaus and Dorlene Gielisch Justice Paul and Sheila McMahon

66 THE Oregon Community Foundation Northwest Outward Bound School, Portland

Michael E. Menashe Suzanne M. Port Eva H. Slinker Spike Wadsworth and Sherry Sheng Ruben and Elizabeth Menashe Sue D. Porter Dianna and Kevin Smiley Bill and Barbara Warner Barbara J. Mendius G. Wesley and Gail Post Ann Smith John and Helen Warner Ronald C. Menke Linda Prefontaine Dick and Harriet Smith Grant and Diane Watkinson Brad and Janet Mersereau Hope Pressman R. Scott Smith Ed and Mary Watson Miles and Elizabeth Merwin Lloyd R. and Glenda L. Ragan W. Boyce F. Smith and Lori H. Smith Dr. John and Libby Watson Alan and Barbara Meyer Richard and Wendy Rahm Al Soeldner and Courtney Campbell Janet Webster Keith and Debra Meyers Chris Rainey Dr. Herbert Spady Michael Weinstein Jack and Kate Mills Emmett and Ardella Ramey Joan T. Spear Randy Weisberg Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Moore Mark Rauch Janice Spencer John T. and Dee Ann Weisel Linda Moore Edna Ray Laura Spurrell Dr. Henry and Mrs. Janet Weitz Sharon Moore Michael V. Reed Leland and Sandra Stapleton Mary Weller Dennis L. and Victoria A. Morgan Judith Rees George J. Stavros Lloyd West Carl P. Moseley Pamela Reeves Cornelia and Bill Stevens David Westcott Dave and Pat Moss Patricia Rehm Jane Stevens Gerald and Shirley Westersund Bob and Carol Mulligan Dwayne and Bette Rice William and Cathy Stoller Jon and Susan Walton Weston James and Marilyn Murdock David and Pamela Richardson Russ and Janice Story Joseph E. Weston Calvin and Kay Nakao Hannelore Rippel Reggie and BJ Sullivan Alice White Susan F. Naumes Richard Robinson Bonnie J. Sulmonetti Benjamin and Elaine Whiteley Dr. Cheryl R. Neal Gary and Christine Rood Jay Sumner Carol and Tom Williams Klaus and Mary Neuendorf George Rowbottom and Marilyn Crilley Jerry Sutherland Millicent Williamson Tonya Nichols and Ron Walters Ray Rudeen Charlie Swindells Fran Willis and Ted Johnson Don Nielsen Marilyn L. Rudin, M.D. Jane M. Terzis and Douglas E. Larson Nancy and Dennis Wilson Ronald D. Nordeen Betsy Russell Suzanne Spitler Thompson Sandra Wiscarson Cate O’Hagan Luwayne E. Sammons Bill and Angela Thorndike Jr. Irene Wolfgram Ann Olsen Betty Kay Sanchez Ronald and Ivy Lenz Timpe Charles Womer Charlene M. Olson Doris M. Scharpf Charles Trewhella Carlton and Joy Woodard Sherman and Wanda Olsrud Jane Scheidecker Carol Trezona Casey and Cyd Woodard Ze’ev and Miriam Orzech Dorothy and Gene Schoder Michael Trigoboff and Patricia Steven and Kathryn Worley June L. Overberg Carol Schug Leonard Bruce and Beverly Wulf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Palmer Robert and Marianne Schug Peter and Lynda Truitt Robert Wulf Robert and Patricia Patterson Mayer and Janet Schwartz Barbara Tyler Suzanne Younge Greg and Carol Patton William Scott John Ulmer Nancy Yuill and Andrew Szatkowski Hazel Patton Don and Sandy Shaffer Wendy and Brent Usher Allan Zee and Judith Chambliss Paul and Alison Pazourek Stacy Sharlet Van Cise Family Fund Joan Pease-Engebrecht Bing and Carolyn Sheldon David and Christine Vernier Randall and Sali Peckham Alberta L. Shindler John Vitas Stephen and M. Ruth Popp Daryl and Chris Vogel

Annual Report 2014 67 Investment Policy

OCF invests its permanent funds to provide a sta- Investment Returns ble resource for Oregon. Effective investment Total annualized rates of return for periods management of these funds allows the Founda- ended Dec. 31, 2014 tion to respond to today’s needs while preserving and enhancing the real value of the funds for fu- OCF BENCHMARK* ture needs. 1 Year 3.1% 2.3% ASSET ALLOCATION 3 Years 9.1% 9.0% A diversified portfolio is fundamental to OCF’s in- 5 Years 7.3% 6.8% vestment strategy. A well-diversified investment 10 Years 6.1% 5.1% portfolio helps maximize investment returns and reduce volatility. Our Investment Committee reg- * Expected return if assets had been invested in index funds, based on OCF’s asset allocation strategy. ularly reviews the asset allocation strategy. The allocation among asset classes at Dec. 31, 2014, is shown at right. ASSET ALLOCATION Investment Managers To further diversify our portfolio, the OCF Invest- ment Committee selects investment managers 42.6% Global Equities with expertise in managing specific asset class- es. For a complete list of investment managers, please visit our website at www.oregoncf.org. 21.4% Marketable Alternative Assets OCF Investment Committee 13.3% Inflation Hedging Assets (Energy, Commodities, Real Estate) OCF’s Investment Committee oversees the in- vestment program, makes recommendations to 11.9% Global Fixed Income and Cash the board of directors regarding investment policy and strategy, and hires and monitors investment 6.9% Private Equity/Venture Capital managers. The Investment Committee is made up 3.9% Opportunistic Investments of community volunteers and OCF board mem- bers with expertise in investments and business. INvestment committee members Growth of OCF Charitable Funds William Berg, Chair, Portland Lyn Hennion, Medford $1.8 B Tim Mabry, Hermiston $1.6 B Duane McDougall, Lake Oswego $1.4 B William Moffat, Portland $1.2 B Garth Nisbet, Lake Oswego Ron Parker, Portland $1.0 B Eric Parsons, Portland $800 M William Rutherford, Portland $600 M Benjamin R. Whiteley, Portland $400 M Robert Wulf, Portland $200 M

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68 THE Oregon Community Foundation Financial Highlights

Summary Consolidated Statement Summary Consolidated of Financial Position Statement of Activities Dec. 31, 2014 Year ended Dec. 31, 2014 REVENUE and GAINS $ ASSETS $ Gifts, grants and contributions 82 M Cash and cash equivalents 44 M Investment income 32 M Investments 1.6 B Change in value split-income agreements 2 M Contributions receivable 39 M Other income 4 M Assets held in charitable trusts 77 M Other assets 1 M Total revenue & gains 120 M Total Assets 1.7 B GRANTS & OTHER EXPENSES LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Grants 72 M Funds expense and program services 3 M Liabilities Administrative expenses 10 M Payables and accrued expenses 3 M Liabilities under split-interest agreements 45 M Total grants and Funds held as Endowment Partner funds 189 M* other expenses 85 M Total Liabilities 237 M Change in net assets 35 M

Net Assets Net assets, Unrestricted 1.4 B beginning of year 1.5 B Temporarily restricted 74 M Total Net Assets 1.5 B Net assets, end of year 1.5 B Total Liabilities & Net Assets 1.7 B

* Endowment Partner funds are OCF funds established by charitable organizations in Oregon to serve as their endowments. The Foundation maintains variance power and legal ownership of the funds and reports them as assets. In accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 958-605-25-33, a liability has been established for the fair value of the funds, which is generally equivalent to the present value of future payments expected to be made to the .

These financial highlights were unaudited at the time of publication. If you would like a copy of the financial statements audited by Deloitte Consulting LLP, please visit our website, www.oregoncf.org, or call the Foundation’s Portland office, 503.227.6846.

Annual Report 2014 69 OCF STaff ~ 2014 EXECUTIVE DONOR RELATIONS Max Williams, President and CEO Alisa Hayes, Donor Relations Officer, Metro/North Coast Anna Anderson, Receptionist Chey Kuzma, Donor Relations Associate Art Frank, Director of Technology Services Comet James, Donor Relations Associate Caitlin Ruffenach, Researcher Donna Arasin, Administrative Officer, Donor Relations Cathy Zegar, Administrative Officer for Operations Fran Willis, Donor Relations Officer, Central and Eastern Oregon Gina Kaplan, Executive Assistant to the President Gloria Webb, Donor Relations Assistant (temporary) Holly Kipp, Researcher Heather Pruess, Associate Donor Relations Officer Jeff Anderson, Executive Vice President and COO Jennifer Olson Curry, Donor Relations Officer, Metro/Northern Willamette Valley Joan Vallejo, Director of Communications Joan Kerns, Donor Relations Officer, Southern Willamette Valley Joel Harmon, Administrative Assistant Kirsten Kilchenstein, Senior Donor Relations Officer John Robinson, Technology Services Associate Laura Winter, Vice President for Donor Relations Kim Leonard, Senior Evaluation Officer Maylian Pak, Donor Relations Officer, Southern Willamette Valley Lori Shelby, Executive Assistant Michael Knackstedt, Donor Relations Associate Matt Quince, Database Manager Max Williams, President and CEO FINANCE AND FUND SERVICES Melissa Freeman, Director of Strategic Projects Amy Reaney, Fund Services Officer Molly Roman, Strategic Projects Coordinator Ashley Sova, Finance and Investments Associate Sandi Vincent, Communications Associate Elizabeth Carey, Vice President and CFO Sonia Worcel, Director of Research Hirut Yehoalashet, Finance Officer DEVELOPMENT Jan Royse, Accounts Payable Associate Lisa Bork, Fund Services Associate Annie Donnelly, Charitable Gift Planner, South Coast Lixin Wang, Accounting Director Arlene Siegel Cogen, Director of Charitable Gift Planning Missi DeWitt, Fund Services Accountant Chane Griggs, Regional Director/Charitable Gift Planner, Northern Willamette Valley Niccole Ferguson, Fund Services Associate Cristina Sanz, Regional Director/Charitable Gift Planner, Southern Ray Klinke, Associate Vice President for Finance and Fund Services Oregon Valarie Rundquist, Program Officer, Endowment Partners Johanna Thoeresz, Chief Development Officer Joy Ricks, Regional Administrative Assistant GRANTS AND PROGRAMS Julie Gregory, Regional Director/Charitable Gift Planner, Central and Abby Bush, Associate Program Officer, Early Childhood Eastern Oregon Amy Cuddy, Senior Program Officer, Southern Oregon Leona Westdahl, Regional Administrative Assistant Belle Cantor, Program Officer, Education Monalisa Diamond, Development Associate Carly Brown, Volunteer Programs Coordinator Sara Brandt, Regional Director/Charitable Gift Planner, Southern Cheryl Puddy, Associate Program Officer/Administrative Assistant, Willamette Valley Central and Eastern Oregon Travis Ward, Development Services Coordinator Danae Hutson-Lipinski, Program Associate Wendy Chou, Philanthropic Advisor Jeff Geiger, Program Officer, Southern Willamette Valley Wendy Usher, Regional Director of Development, Portland Metro Jennesa Datema, Associate Program Officer, Kathleen Cornett, Vice President for Grants & Programs Kim Whitney, Program Associate Maesie Speer, Program Associate Maka Chee, Program Assistant Mary Louise McClintock, Director of Education Programs Megan Schumaker, Senior Program Officer, Community Grants & Funds Melissa Hansen, Program Officer, Metro Portland Michael Achterman, Lead Program Associate for Grants Michelle Boss Barba, Program Officer, Arts & Culture Randy Choy, Scholarship Specialist Roberto Franco, Director, Latino Partnership Program Rocio Perez, Administrative Assistant GRAY FAMILY FOUNDATION Lara Christensen, Program Officer Nancy Bales, Executive Director Rana DeBey, Program Associate 70 THE Oregon Community Foundation Create your own legacy through an endowed fund at OCF. These funds will make grants in your name, forever, TRUST to help the causes you care about. OCF and You Oregon individuals, families and businesses trust The Oregon Community Foundation to make their charitable giving as effective and meaningful as possible. In 2014, OCF was honored to receive gifts of all sizes from people representing every area of the state. Some donors directed their gift to specific causes. Others entrusted the allocation of their funds to us. All of these donors share a sense of community that magnifies the significance of their donation well beyond its dollar value.

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