By default you're shown nonprofits in all subcategories. Click on subcategories below to add/remove subcategories. When you are satisfied with your selection click the "Apply Filters" button below.
Founded in Pendleton in 1985, the Oregon East Symphony’s mission is, “to operate, support, and maintain a symphony orchestra, ensembles, chorale, and youth classical music program in order…
The Oregon Folklife Network (OFN) is the state of Oregon’s Folk and Traditional Arts Program, made up of a network of statewide culture and heritage partners that operate…
The Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) seeks to promote and strengthen the humanities, both on campus and in the broader community, by supporting humanities research and teaching, fostering collaboration…
Oregon Humanities connects Oregonians to ideas that change lives and transform communities, encouraging Oregonians to learn about and discuss social, cultural, and public issues. Programs include Conversation Project,…
The Oregon Potters Association serves as a professional liaison between the public, galleries, businesses, publications and arts agencies locally, nationally and globally. Our members organize cooperative purchases to…
Our mission: Enriching the community through choral music. Oregon Repertory Singers performs world-class music accessible to all since 1974. Our professional-caliber adult choir of over 125 members is lauded…
Founded in 1935 and winner of two Tony Awards, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is one of the oldest and largest theatres in the U.S. Each year, 400,000 ticketholders…
The Oregon Symphony moves music forward. Our vision is bold and adventurous: to inspire audiences with exhilarating performances, present outstanding musicians in a range of styles, shine a…
The Oregon Symphony Association in Salem is an independent non-profit organization established in 1955 for the purpose of presenting the Oregon Symphony in Salem for a series of…