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Organization
Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
OR, American (US), For All
Location
Portland, OR
Five Oaks Museum is a gathering place of vibrant art, culture and storytelling. Here, everyone is part of the story.
Community Focus
OR
Location
The Dalles, OR
The mission of Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum is to inspire stewardship of the Columbia River Gorge and Wasco County, encouraging active lifelong learning about our shared environment and the preservation, collection, and interpretation of the cultural and natural history of the region.
Community Focus
OR, African American, Black, Settler
Location
Joseph, OR
The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center seeks to gather, catalog, preserve, and interpret the history of Oregon’s early logging community of Maxville, Oregon and similar communities in the greater Pacific Northwest.
Community Focus
East Asian, OR, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Japanese, Japanese American
Location
Portland, OR
Sharing and preserving Japanese American history and culture in the Pacific Northwest.
Community Focus
OR, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, Nez Perce / Nimiipuu
Location
Wallowa, OR
Community Focus
OR, Immigrant/Refugee, Filipino
Location
Portland, OR
We unite Filipinos in Oregon to build community through programming that addresses and advocates for the needs of marginalized Filipinos living in Oregon - including Filipino workers, new migrants, immigrants, youth, elders, women, LGBTQ+, people of faith, and many more of our kababayan.

We serve our community by providing resources, education, and information that will empower Filipinos to make healthy, informed choices, and support one another.

We believe that those most impacted by socio-economic injustices should lead in the development of long-term solutions. Using a community organizing framework, we will elevate community stories toward needs-based programs, campaigns, and advocacy. Our center’s aim is to connect community members to essential resources, while building capacity to engage with the issues we face as a community towards change.

The work of the Center aims to create a space where Filipinos can find a home amongst each other and create opportunities to connect with, and to advocate for, our motherland and fellow kababayan.
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, Jewish
Location
Portland, OR
OJMCHE challenges our visitors to resist indifference and discrimination and to envision a just and inclusive world.
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
ID, American (US), For All
Location
Stanley, ID
The Stanley Historical Museum is located on State Highway 75, near the confluence of Valley Creek and the Salmon River. Located in historic Valley Creek Ranger Station, the Museum displays photographs and artifacts depicting the early days in the Sawtooth Valley, and offers a glimpse of pioneer life in this not-so-gentle landscape. The Museum is open daily, 11 am to 5 pm, from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Community Focus
ID, Basque
Location
Boise, ID
The mission of the Basque Museum & Cultural Center is to preserve, promote, and perpetuate Basque history and culture.
Community Focus
ID, Settler
Location
Bonners Ferry , ID
The purpose of the Boundary County Historical Society shall be to bring together persons interested in the history of Boundary County; to promote further interest in the heritage of this area; to gather information, objects, and materials relative to its history and development; and to carry on educational programs concerning this region.
The Society will manage and operate any real or personal property in the form of a public museum.
Community Focus
ID
Location
Ketchum, ID
Visit current exhibits in the Regional History Museum in Forest Service Park and in the Library Foyer.
Community Focus
ID, Settler
Location
Hailey, ID
Community Focus
ID, Settler
Location
St. Maries , ID
In 1902, this log house was built as the St. Maries Men’s Club, but the organization proved short-lived. In 1906, the building was turned into a doctor’s office and remained in operation until the early 1920s when the business was foreclosed. Noting that the building was rapidly deteriorating, Raleigh
Hughes purchased the house in 1926 and lovingly restored it. The home remained in private possession until 1989 when the Centennial Committee purchased the home and opened it as the Historic Hughes House Museum in 1990. Inside, visitors will catch a glimpse of St. Maries’ younger days. Several photos, antiques, and artifacts depict early life in St. Maries and northern Idaho.
Community Focus
ID, Native American, Nez Perce / Nimiipuu
Location
Lapwai, ID
Since time immemorial, the valleys, prairies, mountains, and plateaus of the inland northwest have been home to the nimíipuu (Nez Perce) people. Extremely resilient, they survived the settling of the United States and adapted to a changed world. Nez Perce National Historical Park consists of 38 places important to the history and culture of the nimíipuu. Explore these places. Learn their stories.
Community Focus
ID, For All
Location
Idaho Falls, ID
he Art Museum of Eastern Idaho (TAM) operates in the public trust as a museum of service and as a regional leader in the visual arts. TAM promotes the power of the arts to educate, inspire and enhance the lives of individuals of all ages and abilities in eastern Idaho. To ensure the arts are an integral part of living for the youngest to the oldest citizen, TAM showcases rotating art exhibits, acquires and displays artwork–particularly works by Idaho artists–and provides extensive art educational opportunities.
Community Focus
ID, For All
Location
Boise, ID
The Idaho State Historical Society is an extraordinary system of cultural and historic resources.
Community Focus
ID, Lao, Multicultural
Location
Boise, ID
​The Idaho Museum of International Diaspora (IMID) is multipurpose and multicultural museum that connects peoples and communities to diaspora cultures of the world through art, exhibits, foods, literature, music, and more!
Community Focus
ID, Basque
Location
Boise, ID
Boise’s Euzkaldunak is a non-profit organization with the mission to promote Basque culture in the Boise area as well as the state of Idaho. Built in 1949 as a social club and gathering place, the Basque Center has played an important role in the history of the Basques here. The Basque Center helps maintain the Basque heritage by supporting Basque dancing, events, and gatherings.