Support 116 environmental nonprofits!

by EarthShare Oregon
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!
Support 116 environmental nonprofits!

Project Report | Feb 3, 2011
EarthShare Oregon Preparing for 2011 Campaigns

By Meghan Humphreys | Director of Workplace Fundraising

This dam is now gone, thanks to your help!
This dam is now gone, thanks to your help!

EarthShare Oregon is in the midst of receiving applications for re-affiliation from all of our 30+ Oregon-based charities, as well as the dozens of national EarthShare member charities.  Our work within the environmental community, and our promise to our donors, is to ensure that every dollar donated through EarthShare benefits nonprofits that are doing their work and doing it responsibly. We scrutinize their financial information, audits and stories about current projects to confirm that donors' dollars are making positive environmental change in Oregon and around the world.

A few recent accomplishments by EarthShare Oregon members, made possible by our donors, include:

  • Friends of Trees just planted its 400,000th tree in the Portland, OR/Vancouver, WA region. This organization mobilizes volunteers to plant trees that improve their neighborhoods' livability, sequester carbon, and increase wildlife habitat.
  • WaterWatch, Siskiyou Project, and many other EarthShare groups saw their efforts to remove fish-killing dams on the Rogue River succeed with the recent removal of Gold Ray Dam in Southern Oregon. The Rogue River now flows freely from the Lost Creek Project to the Pacific Ocean for the first time in 106 years – a distance of 157 miles.
  • Oregon Environmental Council saw its successful Eco-Healthy Child Care certification program for day care providers go national recently. Its certification program, originally local to Oregon, was sought after from as far away as Australia. The help and services this program provides will now be available nationwide.

Thank you for giving through EarthShare -- your gift is 70 supporting organizations like these who are keeping people healthy, protecting places for wildlife, and reducing global warming, both in Oregon and across the globe.

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EarthShare Oregon

Location: Portland, Oregon - USA
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