Iron Gate Dam, one of the four Klamath dams Oregon Rivers draw in recreation dollars every day Oregon is home to world-class wild fish Oregon's rivers provide many benefits

WaterWatch of Oregon

Org #4449
Vetted since 2010
1985
year founded
$84,108
raised on GlobalGiving
14
years fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Since 1985, WaterWatch has pursued a single clear mission: To protect and restore flows in Oregon rivers to sustain the native fish, wildlife, and the people who depend on healthy rivers.

Project Leaders
John DeVoe
John DeVoe
Neil Brandt
Neil Brandt
Jesse Robbins
Jesse Robbins
Team
John DeVoe, Kimberley Priestley, Lisa Brown, Jim McCarthy, Brian Posewitz, Nancy Drinnon, Monet Hampson, Neil Brandt, Victoria White, Jesse Robbins, Tommy Hough, Stephanie Hayes
Organization Information
213 SW Ash Street, Suite 208
Portland, Oregon 97204
United States
503-295-4039
Organization Information
213 SW Ash Street, Suite 208
Portland, Oregon 97204
United States
503-295-4039

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Celebrating Four Decades

By Neil Brandt | WaterWatch Executive Director

Dear WaterWatch Members, Despite the threats of federal rollbacks to bedrock environmental statutes, slashing of key federal agency personnel, and wholly unprecedented attacks on our nation’s... Read the full report ›

WaterWatch Accomplishments 2024

By Neil Brandt | WaterWatch of Oregon Executive Director

As we reflect on the past year at WaterWatch, we have much to be proud of and much to be thankful for. We are especially grateful for supporters like you who continue to make it possible to protect... Read the full report ›

Opportunities for Oregon's Water Future

By Neil Brandt with WaterWatch Staff | Executive Director

Oregon recently welcomed new directors at three of the state’s natural resource agencies with missions related to water, including Ivan Gall at the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD),... Read the full report ›
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