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2020 Donors, Sponsors, & Members THANK YOU 2020 Donors, Sponsors, & Members The following foundations, businesses, agencies, organizations, individuals, families, and funds provided financial support to 1000 Friends of Oregon between January 1, 2020 and January 31, 2021. 133 SW 2nd Ave, Ste 201 • Portland, OR 97204 • (503) 497-1000 • friends.org THANK YOU to our foundation grant partners The Bullitt Foundation • The Collins Foundation • Columbia Gorge Environmental Foundation • Dorothy Lemelson Foundation • Edwards Lienhart Family Foundation • The Hollis Foundation • The Jackson Foundation • The Julio R. Gallo Foundation • The Lazar Foundation • MacDonald-Peterson Foundation • Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund • The Miller Charitable Fund of Oregon Community Foundation • The Norman Foundation • Pacific Power Foundation • Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust • So Hum Foundation THANK YOU to these businesses and government agencies AARP Oregon • Aspen Valley Ranch • Bandon Dunes Golf Resort • Bannockburn Farms • The Brookin Group • Bump Farm LLC • Cameron Winery • Carabella Vineyard & Winery • City of Medford • Columbia Sportswear • Dear Ranch • Dry Hollow Limited Partnership • The Eyrie Vineyards • Elk Cove Vineyards • Holland Partner Group • Larry Duyck Farms • Let’s Get Moving • Moda Health • NW Natural • Oregon Department of Transportation • Organically Grown Company • Plaid Pantry • Port of Portland • Portland Closet Company • Portland General Electric • Rutherford Investment Management • SO Health-E Health Equity Coalition • State of Oregon • Strategies 360 • United States Small Business Administration • University of Utah • Vernier Software & Technology • Winderlea Vineyard and Winery THANK YOU to companies that matched employee gifts American Express • Cambia Health Foundation • CSNW Benefits • First Technology Federal Credit Union • Google • Intel • Juniper Networks • Kaiser Permanente Health Plan of the Northwest • NIKE, Inc. • United Health Group • ZGF Architects And a very special thank you to the Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund, David & Christine Vernier, Dr. John V. Allcott III, and the Columbia Sportswear Employee Store for providing matching gifts and membership incentives throughout 2020. 2 DEAR FRIENDS, This one’s for you! After a year of unprecedented challenges, what a joy today to be sharing with you our 3rd Annual Donor Recognition Report. As before, we are releasing this special digital publication on Valentine’s Day, as a mark of our genuine love and appreciation for you, the people who make our work possible through your generous financial contributions to 1000 Friends of Oregon even in the toughest of times. Oregon is Oregon because of you. In fact, that’s another reason February 14th matters so much: it’s Oregon’s birthday. It’s been 162 years since we became the 33rd state in the nation, and this May, it will be 48 years since the signing of Senate Bill 100, the statewide legislation that established Oregon’s unique land use planning program, and a year later, led to the creation of 1000 Friends. Today, Oregon remains beautiful, bountiful, and beloved as ever, and that’s all because of your steadfast support. We couldn’t do it without you. Thank you for protecting the heart of Oregon! With gratitude for all you do, Executive Director February 14th, 2021 In case you missed it… You can still access our 2020 Annual Report online throughout the year. Visit friends.org/impact to see the difference you make! 3 THANK YOU to our individual and family members *indicates McCall Society Michael & Adelaide Andrews* Jules Abbott Richard & Kristin Angell* Phil & MaryAnn Barnekoff In memory of Dr. Michele Pruyn Tim & Beverly Annala Charlotte & Richard Barnhart Ann Abernathy Joann Anselone Spencer & Hilary Barrett & William McClelland & Cheryl Ansalone Keith Bartholomew Gerald & Jory Abrams Hal Anthony In memory of Sam Seskin Joyce Abrams Nancy Archer Todd Bartlem & Claudia Beville Thomas & Ellen Abrego & Ronald Hogeland* John & Jo Bartlett Sarah Adams-Schoen Barry & Linda Armentrout Donna Barton Sarah Adamson Joyce Armstrong & Kevin Turner Don Batten In honor of Carol Mooney Michael Armstrong Donna & Leo Bauer Ginny Adelsheim* & Laurie Paulsen Thomas & Diane Bauman Seymour Adler Kenneth & Patricia Arnold Leo & Barbara Baumgartner Vic Affolter Stephanie Arnold & Mark Prieto Paula Bechtold Mercedes Agogino Eli & Dottie Ashley Doris Beck A. David Albertine Kieth Ashlock William & Nan Beck Thomas Albertson Jonathan & Deanne Ater* Craig Beebe & Laura Content In memory of Albert J. Albertson I Ray & Jean Auel Janice Beevers Carole Alexander* Katherine & David Aulwes Sara Behrman & F.X. Rosica Kenneth Alexander David & Jennifer Austin Brian Beinlich In memory of Helen Louise Alexander Jane Averill & Bruce Osen Ray & Laura Bekken David & Nancy Allan James Ayers Jonathan Belcher John V. Allcott III, MD David Backes Kate Bemesderfer & Beth Hunt* Mary Lu Baetkey Chris Benenati Franklin Allen Grover & Susan Bagby Janine Benner & Greg Dotson Donald Allgeier Robert & Patti Bailey Patricia Benner & Tony Howell Lisa & James Almarode In honor of Save Helvetia Richard Benner & Lavinia Gordon Cherry & Allen Amabisca Martin Bailkey Lisa Berger In honor of Save Helvetia Bud Baker Linda Bergman Michael Andersen Ms. Chris Baker Martha Bergman Joan Andersen-Wells Marvin Baker Suzan Berry & Allan Wells Carol Bakkensen William Berry Bruce & Edith Anderson Joan Baldwin* Nancy Bertini David & Lyn Anderson* Robert & Julia Ball* Julie Bevan & David Manfield Erik & Diane Anderson Jim & Nancye Ballard Bernard Biberdorf Glen & Yvonne Anderson Court Ballinger* Kate & Chris Biddle Jim Anderson Scott & Laura Bandoroff In honor of Alexis Biddle Joan Anderson Barbara Bankes Glenn Biehl Pauline Anderson Don & Kathi Barckley Dianne Bielefeld Susan Anderson N. Thomson Bard Joshua Bircher & Alexander Mathas Charles Barker David Birkes & Lois Abbruzzese James & Martha Andrews In honor of John Trudel Beth & John Bishop Jeffrey Andrews Kenneth & Nancy Barker Steven & Margaret Bismarck 4 Adriane Blackman* Neil Buist Barbara Clark Clark & Anita Blanchard Paul Burger Donna Clark Ellie Blanton Al Burkart & Georgene Inaba Ed Clark & Janet Roberts* Bill Blosser & Dorinda Parker Richard Burkland Marcile & Ron Clark John & Jacquelyn Boardman Alice M. Burkleaux Nancy & Thomas Clarke Egon & Diana Bodtker Lily Burnett & Peter Irby Bob Clay & Susan Marmaduke Susan Boehlert Carol Burns In memory of Edward Eugene Clay Jim Boersma John Burns David Clay Ben & Sandra Bole Scott & Glenda Burns Ms. Constance Cleaton Margaret Bolger David Busby Susan Clifford & Patrick J. Simpson* Robert & Isabel Buschman Richard & Rosalie Clinton Phyllis Bond Paul & Grace Butler James Cloyd Ben & Lynn Bonner Wayne Buttice Elaine & Arnold Cogan In honor of Dick Materri Patricia Byers James & Sharon Cohen Gordon B. Boon James & Carol Cain Diane Colcord Tabitha Boschetti Jon Cain Gwen Collier Pamela Bottom John, Diane & Ross Calhoun Brian Collins Catherine Boucher & Joe Spivack Phillip & Karyn Callaway Dana & Patricia Collins Margaret C. Boulay Janet & Leonard Calvert Margaret Collins Sam Boush Alexandra Jaye Campbell William & Margaret Collins Michael & Janice Bower Brian Campbell & Julie Goodman Mike & Pat Collmeyer Jay Bowerman* Charlotte Campbell Scott Combs Lee & Roberta Bowman Pat & Joe Campbell Barbara Comstock Tom & Kristine Bowerman* Stephen & Cheryl Campbell Mark & Wendy Comstock William Bradbury & Katy Eymann Sarah Cantril & Thomas Nesbit Diane Conrad Zoë Ida Bradbury DeSurra Kathleen Carl Lou & Ruth Conrad Alan & Susann Bradley In memory of Lolita & Manton A. Carl Phil & Melinda Conti Mary Rose Brandt Jane Carlsen* Jeannine Cook Patrick Breen Edward Carpenter Karen Cook Lucy Brehm* Michael & Carolyn Carr Arthur Coolidge Connie Brenner & Steve Levine Bob & Clare Carson James & Deborah Coonan Catherine & Thomas Briggs Laurence & Janet Cartmill Kathryn Copenhaver Frank & Barbara Brocker Thomas & Anne Caruso & Walter Mayberry* Ann & Doug Brodie David Cassard Gary & Nan Cordy Rick & Betsy Bronson Elizabeth Caswell & Paul Schipper David & Charlotte Corkran Michael & Carol Brooks Bob Cattoche & Annabelle Street Mary Ellen & John Coutu Bill & Christina Brown Janis Chadwick John Cover Jocelyn Browne William Chadwick Jemma Crae Patsy Bruggere Charlotte Chamberlain David & Debbie Craig Matthew Brunengo Sheila Chambers Matthew Crall Elizabeth Brunker Lou & John Chapman Robert Crawford John Bruno Scott Chapman J Creek* Vicki Bruton Wes & Karen Chapman Cynthia Cristofani Geoffrey Bryan Tara Charles W. Ron Crosier Charles & Nancy Bubl Harold Cheney Linda Crum David & Margaret Buchanan Gary & Carole Chenkin Ellen Crumb In memory of John & Nancy Dennis Carol Chesarek Kimberly Culbertson Deborah Buchanan Cheryl Chevis & Edwin Gerow Maida & John Cummings & Scott Teitsworth Donna Ching Dennis & Kimberly Cusack Mark Buchanan & Myla Thomas Lynn & Andrew Christensen Carol Cushman Kathleen Buck Mary & Jeff Christensen Janet Buddress 5 Patricia Cusick Paul Doughty Kathryn Evers Howard Cutler Garrett Downen Nancie Fadeley & Pamela Echevario & Amanda Caffall Shira Fadeley Juliana Cyman Genevieve Downing Ed & Jeanette Feldhousen Ann Dahlgren Kevin Downing Alice Fellows Ruth Dailey Barbara-Ann & Brian Doyle Jamie Fereday Katy Daily Kathy Drake & Mark Lacey Louise Ferrell Theresa Daley Gerard & Sandra Drummond Dana Field William & Jeanne Dalton Barbara Duerden Dolores & Kenneth Findley Owen & Lynn Daly In memory of Bill Peter Finkle Pete Dane Don Dumond Kay Firor & Kent Osterberg Michael Davidson Sharon Duncan Randy Fishfader Adam & Gina Davis* David
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