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LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.TAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Board Member, Bend. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2022 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.org CARTM RECYCLING CENTER At CARTM, we reduce waste by inspiring our community to reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink. We operate a a unique one-stop Recycling Center, The Refindery reuse store, and the Manzanita Transfer Station for solid waste (trash).BRIAN ROGERS
Brian Rogers. Brian is a longtime arts and culture consultant who has led planning and facilitated retreats, with a focus on funding stabilization and grant programs, for several state arts agencies and multiple cultural organizations across the country. He served as deputy executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for20 years.
CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
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HOME - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUSTGET INVOLVEDGRANTSABOUTRESOURCESOREGON POET LAUREATECONTACT Who we support. Together, Oregonians and the Oregon Cultural Trust fund 1400+ nonprofits in Oregon in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities. When you donate to any (or several) of the 1400+ on the list, you qualify for a state tax credit.LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.TAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Board Member, Bend. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2022 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.org CARTM RECYCLING CENTER At CARTM, we reduce waste by inspiring our community to reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink. We operate a a unique one-stop Recycling Center, The Refindery reuse store, and the Manzanita Transfer Station for solid waste (trash).BRIAN ROGERS
Brian Rogers. Brian is a longtime arts and culture consultant who has led planning and facilitated retreats, with a focus on funding stabilization and grant programs, for several state arts agencies and multiple cultural organizations across the country. He served as deputy executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for20 years.
CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
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ABOUT - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST About Us. The Oregon Cultural Trust is Oregon’s unique engine for fueling culture. We do that by inspiring Oregonians to participate in the cultural tax credit. Learn about the history of the Oregon Cultural Trust and why it’s uniquely Oregon. The people behind theTrust,
CULTURAL COALITIONS
Oregon’s 45 county and tribal Cultural Coalitions are funded directly by the Trust and are unique to the state. Led by dedicated volunteers, each coalition prioritizes community cultural goals and annually distributes seed grants that address the needs of eachcounty.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2020 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.orgBRIAN ROGERS
Brian Rogers. Brian is a longtime arts and culture consultant who has led planning and facilitated retreats, with a focus on funding stabilization and grant programs, for several state arts agencies and multiple cultural organizations across the country. He served as deputy executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for20 years.
EUGENE MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION The ten acre site and its 1914 mausoleum hold the remains and history of the earliest settlers of Lane County. All of the work by our staff and 13 member board is guided by our original mission statement. Address. PO Box 5934. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-684-0949. Website. Eugene Masonic Cemetery LANE COUNTY CULTURAL COALITION Contact Phone: (541) 543-5261, (541) 346-5083 (Kristin) or (541) 485-2278 (Jessica) Contact Email: info@laneculture.net. Mailing Address: 1590 Willamette St. Suite 200. Eugene, OR 97401. Website: Lane County Cultural Coalition. OREGON AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Stay In Touch. Sign up for our newsletter to get emails from us with timely information, success stories from our partners, important newsand more.
CULTURAL COALITION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY For detailed explanations, consult our Grant Guidelines. Public awareness, audience building and participation; Support existing cultural organizations JEFFERSON COUNTY ARTS ASSOCIATION Jefferson County Arts Association, a 501 c (3), doing business as Art Adventure Gallery was established in 1986. The mission of Jefferson County Arts Association is to be a catalyst for artistic endeavors, thought and education; to provide a nurturing supportive environment for artists of all levels, the audience and students; to act as a forum where all forms of artistic experimentation are HOME - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUSTGET INVOLVEDGRANTSABOUTRESOURCESOREGON POET LAUREATECONTACT Who we support. Together, Oregonians and the Oregon Cultural Trust fund 1400+ nonprofits in Oregon in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities. When you donate to any (or several) of the 1400+ on the list, you qualify for a state tax credit.LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.FIND A NONPROFIT
By default you’re shown nonprofits in all counties. To show nonprofits in specific counties, first clear the selection. Then click on counties below to add/remove regions. When you are satisfied with your selection click the “Apply Selection” button below. Filter byTAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Board Member, Bend. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2020 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.org ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. LANE COUNTY CULTURAL COALITION Contact Phone: (541) 543-5261, (541) 346-5083 (Kristin) or (541) 485-2278 (Jessica) Contact Email: info@laneculture.net. Mailing Address: 1590 Willamette St. Suite 200. Eugene, OR 97401. Website: Lane County Cultural Coalition.CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
STACY FLAHERTY & MARC LEDBETTER Stacy Flaherty & Marc Ledbetter. April 5, 2017. Stacy Flaherty & MarcLedbetter.
HOME - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUSTGET INVOLVEDGRANTSABOUTRESOURCESOREGON POET LAUREATECONTACT Who we support. Together, Oregonians and the Oregon Cultural Trust fund 1400+ nonprofits in Oregon in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities. When you donate to any (or several) of the 1400+ on the list, you qualify for a state tax credit.LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.FIND A NONPROFIT
By default you’re shown nonprofits in all counties. To show nonprofits in specific counties, first clear the selection. Then click on counties below to add/remove regions. When you are satisfied with your selection click the “Apply Selection” button below. Filter byTAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Board Member, Bend. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2020 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.org ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. LANE COUNTY CULTURAL COALITION Contact Phone: (541) 543-5261, (541) 346-5083 (Kristin) or (541) 485-2278 (Jessica) Contact Email: info@laneculture.net. Mailing Address: 1590 Willamette St. Suite 200. Eugene, OR 97401. Website: Lane County Cultural Coalition.CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
STACY FLAHERTY & MARC LEDBETTER Stacy Flaherty & Marc Ledbetter. April 5, 2017. Stacy Flaherty & MarcLedbetter.
GRANTS - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Grants. The Cultural Trust exists to support Oregon’s cultural network. Up to 60 percent of the funds we raise are redistributed across the state through Statewide Partner, County/Tribe Coalition and Cultural Development Grants. The remaining funds are invested in a permanent fund. Annual Cultural Development Grants are open to all ofOregon
TAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information. DONATE - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Share. Click to Unmute. This opens in a new window. If you donated to any arts, heritage or humanities nonprofits in Oregon this year, you can double your impact for FREE through the Oregon Cultural Trust FAQ - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST The Cultural Trust tax credit is a unique way for the state to fund cultural activities in the state into perpetuity. To qualify, you need to first make a donation to one or more of the 1400+ nonprofits on our list.Then make a matching gift to the Oregon Cultural Trust on our website or via mail.Oregonians who pay state income tax will get the credit back – dollar for dollar – on their tax ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. EUGENE MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION The ten acre site and its 1914 mausoleum hold the remains and history of the earliest settlers of Lane County. All of the work by our staff and 13 member board is guided by our original mission statement. Address. PO Box 5934. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-684-0949. Website. Eugene Masonic Cemetery CARTM RECYCLING CENTER At CARTM, we reduce waste by inspiring our community to reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink. We operate a a unique one-stop Recycling Center, The Refindery reuse store, and the Manzanita Transfer Station for solid waste (trash). OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2022 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.org OREGON AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Stay In Touch. Sign up for our newsletter to get emails from us with timely information, success stories from our partners, important newsand more.
OREGON POET LAUREATE The Oregon Poet Laureate fosters the art of poetry, encourages literacy and learning, addresses central issues relating to humanities and heritage, and reflects on public life in Oregon. Information about Anis, the Poet Laureate program, and how to request an appearance can be found on this website. Please also check out our Facebook. HOME - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUSTGET INVOLVEDGRANTSABOUTRESOURCESOREGON POET LAUREATECONTACT Who we support. Together, Oregonians and the Oregon Cultural Trust fund 1400+ nonprofits in Oregon in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities. When you donate to any (or several) of the 1400+ on the list, you qualify for a state tax credit. ABOUT - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST About Us. The Oregon Cultural Trust is Oregon’s unique engine for fueling culture. We do that by inspiring Oregonians to participate in the cultural tax credit. Learn about the history of the Oregon Cultural Trust and why it’s uniquely Oregon. The people behind theTrust,
GRANTS - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Grants. The Cultural Trust exists to support Oregon’s cultural network. Up to 60 percent of the funds we raise are redistributed across the state through Statewide Partner, County/Tribe Coalition and Cultural Development Grants. The remaining funds are invested in a permanent fund. Annual Cultural Development Grants are open to all ofOregon
FIND A NONPROFIT
Find a Nonprofit. Search for a cultural nonprofit that makes your Oregon a better place to live, work and play. 1,400+ remarkable cultural nonprofits in 36 counties. One lucky you. Note: Need a quick reference? Check out the links to our PDF guides to nonprofits below, sorted by alpha list or by county. Eligible Cultural Nonprofits: AlphaList.
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Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.CULTURAL COALITIONS
The coalition program – which receives 25 percent of the Trust’s grant money each year – allows Cultural Trust support to be deep – reaching every county in Oregon. Oregon’s 45 county and tribal Cultural Coalitions are funded directly by the Trust and are unique to the state. Led by dedicated volunteers, each coalition prioritizesBOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff Info. The work of the Cultural Trust is overseen by a Governor-appointed board representing Oregon’s broad geographic and cultural landscape. They direct the work of a small staff that promotes and processes donations while managing statewide grantmaking.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional goals.CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
HOME - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUSTGET INVOLVEDGRANTSABOUTRESOURCESOREGON POET LAUREATECONTACT Who we support. Together, Oregonians and the Oregon Cultural Trust fund 1400+ nonprofits in Oregon in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities. When you donate to any (or several) of the 1400+ on the list, you qualify for a state tax credit. ABOUT - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST About Us. The Oregon Cultural Trust is Oregon’s unique engine for fueling culture. We do that by inspiring Oregonians to participate in the cultural tax credit. Learn about the history of the Oregon Cultural Trust and why it’s uniquely Oregon. The people behind theTrust,
GRANTS - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Grants. The Cultural Trust exists to support Oregon’s cultural network. Up to 60 percent of the funds we raise are redistributed across the state through Statewide Partner, County/Tribe Coalition and Cultural Development Grants. The remaining funds are invested in a permanent fund. Annual Cultural Development Grants are open to all ofOregon
FIND A NONPROFIT
Find a Nonprofit. Search for a cultural nonprofit that makes your Oregon a better place to live, work and play. 1,400+ remarkable cultural nonprofits in 36 counties. One lucky you. Note: Need a quick reference? Check out the links to our PDF guides to nonprofits below, sorted by alpha list or by county. Eligible Cultural Nonprofits: AlphaList.
TAX INFORMATION
Information for Tax Preparers. CPAs, tax attorneys and accounting professionals can learn more about how the Cultural Tax credit works to greatly benefit your clients and businesses. Tax Credit FAQ. Stock Contribution Information.LICENSE PLATES
Help us drive culture! Income from sales of the cultural license plate benefits the Oregon Cultural Trust. The cultural plate is available in any DMV office or by mail. The Trust receives 100 percent of the $30 surcharge for the plate and revenue from the culture plates averages about $30,000 each month.CULTURAL COALITIONS
The coalition program – which receives 25 percent of the Trust’s grant money each year – allows Cultural Trust support to be deep – reaching every county in Oregon. Oregon’s 45 county and tribal Cultural Coalitions are funded directly by the Trust and are unique to the state. Led by dedicated volunteers, each coalition prioritizesBOARD & STAFF
Board & Staff Info. The work of the Cultural Trust is overseen by a Governor-appointed board representing Oregon’s broad geographic and cultural landscape. They direct the work of a small staff that promotes and processes donations while managing statewide grantmaking.CHRIS VAN DYKE
Chris Van Dyke. Chris has over 30 years of experience building and leading teams in the private, public and non-profit sectors. A resident of Bend, he owns Songlines Communications and works with companies, non-profit and social change organizations to develop and implement communication strategies that support institutional goals.CHUCK SAMS III
Chuck Sams III. Immediate Past Chair, Pendleton. Chuck is the deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and grew up on the reservation, where he is enrolled Walla Walla and Cayuse with family ties to the Yankton Sioux and Cocopah Tribes. His lengthy career includes numerous positions inthe
ABOUT - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST About Us. The Oregon Cultural Trust is Oregon’s unique engine for fueling culture. We do that by inspiring Oregonians to participate in the cultural tax credit. Learn about the history of the Oregon Cultural Trust and why it’s uniquely Oregon. The people behind theTrust,
DONATE - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Total what you gave to the nonprofits on this list. Give a matching amount to the Cultural Trust online or by mail by December 31. Mail to: 775 Summer Street NE, Suite 200. Salem, OR 97301. On your State Tax Form, report your gift to the Oregon Cultural Trust. You’ll get100% of it back!*.
TOOLKIT - OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTOREGON CULTURAL TRUST Donors who contribute to Oregon cultural nonprofits, including ours, are eligible to make a matching donation to the Oregon Cultural Trust and receive a 100% tax credit for their Trust donation (up to $500 for an individual, $1,000 for a couple filing jointly and $2,500 for a Class-C Corporation). Giving to culture is a win-win proposition. ARCHAEOLOGICAL LEGACY INSTITUTE We organize an annual film festival, produced TV and audio programming, and make and distribute films about cultural heritage. Address. 4147 E Amazon Dr. Eugene, OR 97405. Phone. 541-345-5538. Website. Archaeological Legacy Institute. Email. OREGON CULTURAL TRUST FY2020 CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT Oregon Cultural Trust 775 Summer Street NE Salem, OR 97301-1280 (503) 986-0088 (503) 986-0260 fax cultural.trust@oregon.gov www.culturaltrust.orgBRIAN ROGERS
Brian Rogers. Brian is a longtime arts and culture consultant who has led planning and facilitated retreats, with a focus on funding stabilization and grant programs, for several state arts agencies and multiple cultural organizations across the country. He served as deputy executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for20 years.
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August 14, 2020
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Salem, Ore. – Cultural organizations across Oregon will receive more than $2.7 million in funding from the Oregon Cultural Trust in FY2021 thanks to the generosity of citizens…Continue Reading
CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUND CULTURAL SUPPORT APPLICATION NOW LIVEAugust 12, 2020
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Salem, Ore. – Applications are now live and open for Oregon’s Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) Cultural Support program. Funds allocated to the Oregon Cultural Trust will be available…Continue Reading
UPDATE: CULTURAL TRUST BOARD TO REVIEW RELIEF FUNDING DISTRIBUTIONPLAN AUG. 6
July 21, 2020
News
The Cultural Trust Board Meeting to approve a distribution plan for $25.9 million in CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds for statewide culture has been rescheduled for Thursday, Aug.…Continue Reading
JUNE UPDATE: OREGON ARTS AND CULTURE GO ONLINE!June 12, 2020
News , Success Stories Salem, Ore. – Laser focused on their missions despite thousands of cancelled performances, events and activities, Oregon’s arts and culture organizations are…Continue Reading
CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS CITE DEVASTATING COVID-19 LOSSES IN STATEWIDE CULTURAL TRUST IMPACT SURVEYJune 11, 2020
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Salem, Ore. –The majority of Oregon’s cultural organizations are facing suspension of operations or permanent closure due the COVID-19 impact, reveals an Oregon Cultural Trust survey released today.…Continue Reading
A CALL FOR RACIAL JUSTICEJune 8, 2020
News
Dear Arts and Culture Community, We must act now. We at the Oregon Arts Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust stand in solidarity with those who are outraged…Continue Reading
ANIS MOJGANI NAMED OREGON POET LAUREATEApril 27, 2020
News
Salem, Ore. – Governor Kate Brown has named Anis Mojgani (AH-neess Mozh-GAH-nee), a two-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam and an International World Cup Poetry Slam…Continue Reading
COVID-19: RESOURCES FOR ARTS AND CULTURE ORGANIZATIONSApril 11, 2020
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Federal Relief Efforts Americans for the Arts worked with a consortium of funders to announce the creation of the Artist Relief Fund, a $10 million national emergency relief…Continue Reading
OREGON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDING FOR ARTS ANDCULTURE
March 27, 2020
News
Salem, Ore. – In response to communication from the Oregon Cultural Trust, its Statewide Partners and arts and cultural organizations across the state, Governor Kate Brown directed the…Continue Reading
OREGONIANS INCREASE CULTURAL INVESTMENT IN 2019 BY DONATING $4.58 MILLION TO OREGON CULTURAL TRUSTMarch 2, 2020
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Salem, Ore. – Generous Oregonians ensured an increased investment in Oregon’s cultural community for FY2021 by donating $4.58 million to the Oregon Cultural Trust in 2019. The funds…Continue Reading
IMPACT VIDEOS DEMONSTRATE BREADTH, VALUE OF CULTURAL TRUST SUPPORTDecember 11, 2019
Success Stories
Nothing conveys the incredible impact a donation to the Oregon Cultural Trust can have more than the adorable students in the Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras’ String Academy sharing their…Continue Reading
CULTURAL TRUST AWARDS MORE THAN $2.7 MILLION TO 139 OREGON CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR FY2020September 10, 2019
News
Salem, Ore. – Cultural organizations across Oregon will receive more than $2.7 million in funding from the Oregon Cultural Trust in FY2020 thanks to the generosity of citizens…Continue Reading
CULTURAL TRUST GEOGRAPHIC REACH “REMARKABLE,” SAYS IMPACT REPORT; PER CAPITA FUNDING FOR CULTURE PEAKS IN RURAL OREGONNovember 17, 2018
News
Salem, Ore. – A new impact study of the Oregon Cultural Trust calls its geographic reach “remarkable” and reinforces its unique role as a stable and accessible funding…Continue Reading
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