Becky Winters is working off a debt of gratitude. In 2001 Saving Grace provided the housing deposit she needed to help her family start a new life in Redmond.
GiveGuide2013
Annual Give Guide
Click here to give! No, being a nonprofit doesnโt mean that the organization canโt โmakeโ money. And it certainly doesn’t mean that they donโt need money. In fact, these organizationsโfrom the Alzheimer’s Association to Warm Springs Community Action Teamโprobably need your money more than any for-profit company because what they are โsellingโ and what they […]
Putting Passion To Work
Seven years ago, Brenda Komar moved from the Bay Area to Bend. Within a month, she was volunteering at Arts Central. “Suddenly,” says the marketing executive, “I was on the marketing committee.” Komar is the co-founder of Tricycle Creative, a local ad and branding agency. Sitting at Backporch Coffee, Komar speaks frankly and passionately about […]
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Water in the arid American West is a valuable commodity; increasingly so. As cities expand and demand increases, communities are scrambling to figure out how to fairly and responsibly allocate their precious supply. That means appeasing diverse interests—from farmers who thirst for water for their fields, to environmentalists looking to keep fish happy, to kayakers […]
Old Fashioned but Not Outdated
Cece Valceschini’s long, wavy red hair is streaked with grey. But, as soon as she starts talking about Camp Fire, any signs of age melt away. With a radiant smile and a sparkle in her eyes, she explains the importance of building confidence and instilling the values of community, nature and service in children. “That’s […]
More Than Just the “Bike Guy”
The office space at Mill Quarter feels almost like the interior of an M.C. Escher drawing: Sets of wooden stairs climb to lofts, and hallways traverse through open-office spaces, and still another set of stairs climbs to yet another office. The space houses several well-known nonprofits—Trout Unlimited, Oregon Natural Desert Association, Cultural Oregon—and it is […]

