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We work to find innovative ways to connect financial support to communities and enterprises pursuing sustainability objectives.

Donors GalaSustainable Northwest is a pioneer in the sustainability movement and recognized nationally as a leader in collaborative conservation.  We work to find creative ways to connect financial support to communities and enterprises pursuing sustainability objectives.

We offer donors a unique opportunity to connect to and support projects that create jobs, restore the environment, and strengthen rural communities.

We also work to find innovative ways to assemble and adapt existing tools like easements and tax credits, and to development new tools increase the financial support of worthy projects.

Learn more about the opportunities we provide:

Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Video
Video honoring some of the individuals whose efforts brought about the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Video
Video honoring some of the individuals whose efforts brought about the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
Communications Manager
Posted February 15, 2010. We are looking for an accomplished Communications Manager to fill a key role at Sustainable Northwest
A journey from conflict to collaboration
Martin Goebel, founding president, remembers the early days of Sustainable Northwest and the challenges we faced in Wallowa County.
Partnership of PSU and the Miller Foundation
The partnership of Portland State University and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation, 2009 Andrus Award winner, sets an example for sustainability in higher education.
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“Sustainable Northwest’s programs and staff have been an inspiration and catalyst to my work here in Central Oregon. Without their wise guidance and capable technical assistance, we might still have something to work with, but it wouldn’t have actualized to the robust, savvy program that it now is.”

Scott Aycock
Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council

 

 

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