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Organization
Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
We are a nonprofit that records and preserves traditional values, history and prophecy of indigenous elders from the Pacific Northwest community.
Community Focus
OR, Native American, Settler
Location
Salem, OR
A beautiful 5-acre museum with 14 historic buildings, research library and archive, textile learning center, and event spaces.
Community Focus
OR, Multicultural
Location
Salem, OR
Oregon's largest multicultural event. 25,000 visitors, 125 performances, 70 cultures, 2 days, 1 world.
Community Focus
OR, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Portland, OR
For almost 40 years, the Black United Fund has increased postsecondary success for youth and provided philanthropic support to underserved communities.
Community Focus
OR, American (US), Asian, Asian American
Location
Eugene, OR
The Asian American Council of Oregon is a non-profit organization devoted to the cultivation and promotion of Asian and Asian American culture through sponsorship of cultural and social activities.
Community Focus
Middle African, African, Middle Eastern, OR, East European, West Asian, Asian, Congolese, European, Iraqi, Pasifika
Location
Portland , OR
IRCO exists to promote the integration of refugees, immigrants, and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy, and inclusive multiethnic society.
Community Focus
East Asian, OR, Asian, Chinese
Location
, OR
To build a connected & united Chinese community that embraces diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, political beliefs, and religious and cultural traditions.
Community Focus
OR, Jewish
Location
Portland, OR
OJMCHE challenges our visitors to resist indifference and discrimination and to envision a just and inclusive world.
Community Focus
OR, Asian, Burmese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese
Location
Portland, OR
Community Focus
OR, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Portland, OR
People of Color Outdoors is a non-profit organization and a Meetup community. People of Color Outdoors was created to provide Black, Indigenous, and People of Color a safe and welcoming way to enjoy nature in Oregon while learning about nature and the environment. Our activities are a blend of networking, outdoors career options, environmental education, history, outdoors skills and of course, fun!
Community Focus
OR, Indigenous, Native American, Warm Springs
Location
Warm Springs , OR
Located in sunny Central Oregon on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation The Museum At Warm Springs preserves, advances and shares the knowledge of the cultural, traditional and artistic heritage of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Community Focus
OR, African American, American (US), Black
Location
Portland, OR
Empowering Communities. Changing Lives.
Community Focus
OR, South Asian, Asian, Indian
Location
Hillsboro, OR
Rasika is a dynamic nonprofit, organization, incorporated in the State of Oregon with federal exempt 501(c) (3) status. Rasika was founded with a mission of promoting and educating Indian arts and culture in the state of Oregon.
Community Focus
OR, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Eugene, OR
Community Focus
North European, Men, American (US), Danish, Danish American, European
Location
Wilmette, IL
Danish Brotherhood Lodge #29 based in Seattle is a member of the National Foundation for Danish America (NFDA), which was formed in 2019 with the goal of strengthening cooperation among Danish American organizations and ties between Denmark (or Danish Culture) AND persons who have a special interest or relationship with Denmark. There are approximately 1.5 Million Americans who claim at least partial Danish heritage, and call themselves “Danish Americans”. We aim to provide opportunities for Danish Americans and their clubs and organizations to network, coordinate, share and collaborate in order to preserve and promote Danish culture and heritage in America.
Community Focus
African American, Black
Location
Lafayette, LA
To the largest, FREE, most comprehensive directory of Black Farmers, The Index is a guide connecting you to traditional and non-traditional growers.
Community Focus
Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)
Location
Baltimore, MD
NQTTCN is a healing justice organization that works to transform mental health for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC). We work at the intersection of movements for social justice and the field of mental health.
Community Focus
Indigenous, Native American
Location
Clarksville, MD
The Association on American Indian Affairs is the oldest non-profit serving Indian Country protecting sovereignty, preserving culture, educating youth and building capacity. The Association was formed in 1922 to change the destructive path of federal policy from assimilation, termination and allotment, to sovereignty, self-determination and self-sufficiency. Throughout its 100-year history, the Association has provided national advocacy on watershed issues that support sovereignty and culture, while working on the ground at a grassroots level with Tribes to support the implementation of programs that affect lives on the ground.
Community Focus
African American, American (US), Black
Location
College Park, MD
NABJ is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of Black journalists worldwide.
Community Focus
ID, For All
Location
Moscow, ID
Our museum in the McConnell Mansion is a friendly place for children and families to visit with historic rooms, changing exhibits, and hands-on activities for young visitors. We offer tours of the museum by appointment, a variety of educational programs, special and annual events, and publications and gifts from the Museum Store. Our research library, across the street from the McConnell Mansion in the Centennial Annex, houses thousands of documents, photographs, and genealogical information.