Community Annual Report - Pacific Continental Bank
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Community Annual Report - Pacific Continental Bank
COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Byron Garrow at the School Garden Project of Lane County. COMMUNITY COMES FIRST At Pacific Continental Bank, we believe supporting and preserving our local communities is an integral part of being a successful company — it’s at the forefront of everything we do. Every year our employees donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to our local communities. Our Giving with Heart program encourages staff to get involved in local organizations by providing each employee up to 40 hours of paid time off to volunteer. These accomplishments are typically highlighted in our Annual Giving Report. This year, our report takes on a new name — Community Annual Report — expanding beyond our volunteering and philanthropic giving to encompass our overall commitment to communities through the addition of our sustainability practices and programs. Our commitment to becoming a more sustainable business highlights our long-term focus on helping to preserve the communities where we live and work for years to come. In 2015, employees donated more than 7,300 hours to organizations focusing on animal welfare, community arts, economic development, education, family and health, sustainability and youth services. Employees also donated nearly $7,500 of their own money to their local communities and Pacific Continental matched contributions up to $100 per employee. Fostering healthy and vibrant communities is at the core of who we are and we hope you enjoy reading our new Community Annual Report. Top photo: Nicole Baxter at Eastside Baby Corner. Bottom photo: Josephine Davis, Lisa Faust, Shelby Nemecek, Tara Pedersen, Bonnie Byrd, Bob Harding, Phoebe Krueger and Tamisha Dunn accept the Dress Down for Success Top Fundraiser Award. Pacific Continental Bank encourages, empowers and provides us open “ opportunities to volunteer in organized activities or support areas we are most passionate about. I am blessed that Pacific Continental gives me the right work/life balance and the ability to volunteer with so many wonderful nonprofits in my community. ” Laura Mediati, vice president and training director, Administration Aaron Chase, Brandi Otterstrom and Rachel Ulrich at FOOD for Lane County. OVERALL GIVING — VOLUNTEER HOURS Pacific Continental Bank employees donate thousands of hours to their local communities in seven areas of focus. 3.9% Animal Welfare 291 hours 1.7% Community Arts 126 hours 16.3% Economic Development 1, 208 hours 16.1% Education 1,187 hours Volunteer Hours 40.2% Family & Health 2,967 hours 2.2% Sustainability 161 hours 19.6% Youth Services 1,448 hours 7,388 GREATER EUGENE Seven offices Volunteer hours: 3,088 Employee donations: $3,722 Approximate number of organizations receiving employee donations or volunteer time: 121 Corporate donations and sponsorships: $118,199 Approximate number of organizations receiving corporate donations and sponsorships: 76 Volunteer activities: The Greater Eugene employees donated more than 3,000 volunteer hours — during work time — to local nonprofit organizations through activities such as creating a clean and safe playground environment for children, cleaning up local parks, volunteering in classrooms, building bunk beds for a homeless shelter and harvesting food from local gardens. Other activities included dealing cards for a casino fundraiser, prepping school projects for kids, mentoring, planting trees, sorting and prepping school supplies for backpacks and helping to maintain school gardens. Nonprofit events hosted by Pacific Continental Bank: 10 Number of attendees: 281 The market hosted seminars specifically developed for nonprofit organizations and leaders on topics such as strengthening board officers, preparing for annual audits and reviews, identifying prospects for major gifts and many more. Volunteer of the Year: Melissa Woods Melissa coordinated volunteer opportunities for the Junction City office and was involved with seven different organizations within her small community. Her volunteer time included helping out at local preschool and elementary schools, representing the bank on Teach Children to Save Day, working with Soroptomist International of Junction City to fund “Bunches of Lunches” for local school children as well as taking on the huge role of Pack Leader for her son’s Cub Scouts, just to name a few! With over 180 hours of volunteer time logged in just one year, Melissa has really gone above and beyond. Top photo: Nelson Zaludek, Nick Kelley, Byron Garrow and John Fraser at Sponsors, Inc. Bottom photo: Volunteer of the Year, Melissa Woods, at Oaklea Middle School. I’m proud to work for a company “ that not only sponsors local organizations and events, but also empowers its employees to make a personal impact on organizations they’re passionate about. ” Joe Carmichael, assistant vice president and commercial banking officer, Greater Eugene Karlee Wallender and Phoebe Krueger at Dozer Days for The Nutter Family Foundation. OVERALL GIVING — EMPLOYEE DONATIONS Pacific Continental Bank matches employee contributions to nonprofit organizations up to $100 per employee. 6.0% Animal Welfare 0.7% Community Arts 2.7% Economic Development 11.4% Education Employee Donations 49.9% Family & Health 2.3% Sustainability 27.0% Youth Services $7,493 GREATER PORTLAND Six offices Volunteer hours: 3,719 Employee donations: $3,066 Approximate number of organizations receiving employee donations or volunteer time: 152 Corporate donations and sponsorships: $183,063 Approximate number of organizations receiving corporate donations and sponsorships: 119 Volunteer activities: The Greater Portland employees volunteered more than 3,700 hours — during work time — to local nonprofit organizations through activities such as preparing meals for at-risk women and children, weatherizing homes, preparing Thanksgiving dinner for those in need and escorting Special Olympics Oregon athletes during competition. Other volunteer activities included preparing summer ready packets for children, reviewing business plans for high school students, making greeting cards for food boxes and repairing bicycles for financially distressed youth and community members. Nonprofit events hosted by Pacific Continental Bank: 7 Number of attendees: 182 The market hosted seminars specifically developed for nonprofit organizations and leaders on topics such as social enterprise, succession planning, financial reporting and more. Volunteer of the Year: Chuck Michael Chuck is the ultimate community banker, and it shows through his volunteer efforts within the community. In 2015, he served on multiple boards and contributed more than 250 hours of community service to organizations such as the Humane Society for Southwest Washington, Meals on Wheels and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Chuck led the bank in volunteer hours, most of which were during his spare time, and is known throughout the Greater Portland market as a leader who understands the importance of giving back to those who need it most. Top photo: Lisa Faust at Riverside Elementary. Bottom photo: Volunteer of the Year, Chuck Michael, at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. have been blessed with a good “ Ifamily and career, and want to give back to the community that has done so much for me. Pacific Continental is such a great match for me because they are a strong supporter of employees giving back and have a deep commitment as a bank to support the community. ” Chuck Michael, senior vice president and commercial banking officer, Greater Portland Dana Gardner and Nicole Baxter at Eastside Baby Corner. OVERALL GIVING — CORPORATE DONATIONS Pacific Continental Bank currently supports six different areas. 6.6% Community Arts 19.1% Economic Development 10.3% Education 36.7% Family & Health Organizations receiving donations or sponsorships*: 8.3% Sustainability 19.0% Youth Services *Note: Animal welfare is not a current area of support for corporate donations. 266 GREATER SEATTLE Two offices, one Business Banking Center Volunteer hours: 581 Employee donations: $705 Approximate number of organizations receiving employee donations or volunteer time: 40 Corporate donations and sponsorships: $71,241 Approximate number of organizations receiving corporate donations and sponsorships: 80 Volunteer activities: The Greater Seattle employees donated more than 580 volunteer hours — during work time — to local nonprofit organizations through activities such as teaching students about finances, preparing and serving meals to seniors and providing guidance on capital campaigns. Other activities included reviewing scholarship applications and interviewing students, as well as mentoring and organizing donations for families in need. Nonprofit events hosted by Pacific Continental Bank: 11 Number of attendees: 178 The market hosted seminars specifically developed for nonprofit organizations and leaders on topics such as legacy giving programs; attracting, motivating and rewarding employees; maximizing year-end giving and more. Volunteer of the Year: Debra Holland Debra has an amazing reputation in the Greater Seattle community for her work with many nonprofit organizations. She has been very active in giving back to the community and in 2015, volunteered her time with many organizations such as Seattle Goodwill and Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Advancement Northwest. Debra served on the board for Humanities Washington and participated in Leadership Tomorrow. Additionally, she has been involved with her alma mater, Seattle Pacific University, serving on the executive advisory board for the School of Business. Top photo: Nick Anderson, Ken Yokoyama and Nazim Karmali at Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue. Bottom photo: Volunteer of the Year, Debra Holland, at Seattle Parks’ Loyal Donor Tea. a true part of a community, “ Toyoubemust consider how to make it a better place. I am privileged to work for a company that believes this and empowers me to change my community for the better. ” Dana Gardner, senior relationship banking assistant, Greater Seattle Casey Hogan, Lisa Vatske of the Housing Finance Commission, Debra Holland, Dan Bogart and Karen Miller of the Housing Finance Commission at the presentation of the Washington State Housing Finance Commission Proud Partner Award. AWARDS In 2015, Pacific Continental Bank received five awards focused on community partnership and philanthropy. Seattle Business Community Impact Awards Business of the Year, small business category Puget Sound Business Journal Top Corporate Philanthropist List Portland Business Journal Top Corporate Philanthropist List Washington State Housing Finance Commission Recognized as a “Proud Partner” Dress for Success Oregon Dressed Down for Success Top Fundraiser ADMINISTRATION Volunteer of the Year: Tom Reese Tom is incredibly active within the community. He has volunteered for years with the Peter R. Marsh Foundation to honor those who serve their communities in Washington and Oregon. Tom is also a long-time mentor at St. Mary’s Home for Boys, donating countless hours, providing guidance and care as well as being a positive and strong role model for his mentees. Additionally, Tom has been involved with Willamette West Habitat for Humanity for many years and currently serves on their board of directors. Top photo: Volunteer of the Year, Tom Reese, making a donation to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Oregon Chapter. Left photo: Mitch Hagstrom, Amber Keen, Nicole Johnson, Jayne McLaws and Amy Delaney at the School Garden Project of Lane County. Right photo: Jill Sibbald and Michelle Corona at FOOD for Lane County. delighted to be part of such a zealous team and organization that “ Iisamcreating impactful transformations that enrich our mission and include environmental stewardship as one of our core competencies. It is a message that resonates with our employees, our clients and the Pacific Northwest that we are proud to call home. ” Kristen Connor, senior vice president and relationship banking officer, Greater Portland Michael Dunne, Becky-Jo Samples and Onalee Edwards at the Willamalane Parks and Recreation District‘s Mill Race Park. SUSTAINABILITY EVENTS Pacific Continental Bank participated in green events for employees, encouraging biking and a lower carbon footprint through an eco-challenge and bike commute challenge. Total miles commuted by team: 971 Total gallons of water saved by team: 4,256 Total pounds of CO2 saved by team: 404 SUSTAINABILITY Preserving Our Community In 2015, Pacific Continental took a renewed approach to its sustainability practices, looking to build a holistic program that has long-lasting effects to preserve our community. Green Practices This list includes just a few of the sustainable practices currently in place at Pacific Continental Bank. Alternative Transportation: Pacific Continental’s sustainability program focuses on a few key areas including: Growing relationships with sustainably- minded businesses and nonprofits. • Implementing green practices such as waste reduction and composting options at offices as well as encouraging alternative transportation for employees. • • • articipating in green events for P employees like an eco-challenge and bike commute challenge. Expansion of the employee Green Team, which educates and provides awareness of the bank’s sustainability goals, helps roll out new green initiatives and manages an array of green suggestions submitted by employees. Sustainability Events Business Commute Challenge (May): Our Greater Eugene team joined the challenge to walk, bike, carpool or utilize alternate transportation for one week. • • • Bike Commute Challenge (September): Our Greater Portland market assembled a team of 18 employees for this Portlandarea event. The team completed 140 trips and commuted a total of 971 miles by bike. Eco-Challenge (October): During this two-week, nationwide event, more than 100 employees challenged themselves to try more sustainable lifestyle choices. Employees saved a total of 4,256 gallons of water and 404 pounds of CO2, and our company ranked seventh among more than 300 participating organizations. All offices are equipped with an emergency bike repair kit for use by employees and clients. • • Bike racks are available outside offices. Waste Reduction: • All offices provide recycling receptacles. Several offices currently offer composting, with the goal to roll this out to all eligible offices in 2016. • All outdated electronics — including computers, printers and phones — are donated to local electronics reuse and recycling centers. • Our sustainability program is still in its early days and will continue to grow over the years. We have added sustainability to our employee match and corporate giving areas of support. The new sustainability program is part of our long-term commitment to the community. Pacific Continental Bank’s “ sustainability efforts naturally align with my personal beliefs and outlook on life. It is truly inspiring to work for a company that is invested in the wellbeing of our community. ” Nelson Zaludek, credit analyst, Greater Eugene Listed below are organizations to which Pacific Continental Bank employees resided on the board of directors and organizations the bank supported in 2015. Employees on Boards Tony Ahlbrecht Beaverton Downtown Association Nick Anderson Center for Human Services Washington Automobile Dealer Training Academy Foundation Alice Liang Issaquah Swim Team Organizations Jamie Louie-Smith Springfield Education Foundation Risk Management Association – Eugene/Springfield Oregon Chapter 21 Progress 211info A Family for Every Child Abby’s Closet Advantage Smiles for Kids (ASK) Aerospace Futures Alliance of Washington Agnes Stewart Middle School Agros International Ainsworth Foundation Ainsworth School Albertina Kerr ALS Association - Oregon and SW Washington Chapter American Cancer Society - Eugene American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific American Red Cross - Southwest Oregon Chapter American Red Cross - Southwest Washington Chapter The Arc of King County Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon Artist Trust Arts & Business Alliance of Eugene ASPIRE Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. - Pacific Northwest Chapter Associated General Contractors (AGC) Oregon-Columbia Chapter Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Advancement Northwest WA Association of Legal Administrators Audubon Society of Portland Bags of Love, Inc. Bainbridge Island Lacrosse Association Bay Area Sportsman’s Association, Inc. Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce - Leadership Beaverton Beaverton City Library Beaverton Downtown Association Beaverton Police Activities League (PAL) Bellevue Schools Foundation Bethel Community Church Bethel Education Foundation Bethesda Lutheran Church Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest Bike Farm Bloodworks Northwest Board of Accountancy - Oregon Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) Boots to Shoes Foundation Boy Scouts of America – Cascade Pacific Council Boy Scouts of America – Oregon Trail Council Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue Boys & Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington Bradley Angle Bridge Meadows Bridgeway House BRING Recycling Camas Ridge Community School Camp Fire Columbia Camp Fire Wilani Camp Lutherwood Oregon Casa Latina Cascade AIDS Project Cascades West Financial Services, Inc. Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Catholic Charities of Oregon Catholic Community Services of Lane County Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) – Camp Howard Center for Community Counseling Center for Human Services Center for Nonprofit Stewardship The Center for Wooden Boats Charleston Community Church Chelsea Hicks Foundation Children’s Cancer Association Children’s Center Children’s Corner Montessori Preschool Children’s Institute for Learning Differences (CHILD) Kara McDaniel The Junction City Historical Society Phil Bridge William Temple House Chuck Michael Humane Society for Southwest Washington Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Oregon/Southwest Washington/ Idaho/Montana (OSWIM) Chapter Partners in Careers (PIC) Community Health Charities of Oregon Joe Carmichael Eugene Challengers Eugene Family YMCA Kenechi Onyeagusi Risk Management Association – Portland Metro Chapter Kristen Connor Oregon Law Foundation Sunstone Montessori School Tara Pedersen Beaverton Downtown Association Dan Bogart Multi-Service Center Angie Bosch Stop Pet Overpopulation Today (S.P.O.T.) Joe Connors St. Andrew Legal Clinic Amy Delaney Boys & Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley American Bankers Association Bank Marketing School Bryan Dent Open House Ministries Boy Scouts of America – Cascade Pacific Council, Troop 393 Michael Dunne Eugene Education Foundation Public Relations Society of America – Greater Oregon Chapter Onalee Edwards Springfield Public Library Foundation Lisa Faust Portland Community Media Quest Center for Integrative Health Willamette Valley Development Officers (WVDO) Cristal Finley Abby’s Closet Denise Ghazal Pearl Buck Center Incorporated United Way of Lane County Dean Hansen Serenity Lane Eugene Civic Alliance Bob Harding United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Matt Hilton EWEB Child Development Center Oregon Club of EugeneSpringfield Casey Hogan Boy Scouts of America – Oregon Trail Council Debra Holland Humanities Washington Laurel Horton Bethesda Lutheran Church Jaime Koleno St. Paul School Foundation Phoebe Krueger Nonprofit Network Southwest Washington Heidi Larwick Bethel Health Center Emerald Valley Development Professionals The Trauma Healing Project Emily Leach Neighborhood House Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) Courtney Perry Junction City Scandinavian Festival John Raleigh Cascades West Financial Services, Inc. Tom Reese Peter R. Marsh Foundation Willamette West Habitat for Humanity Troy Reichenberger Community LendingWorks Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation (NEDCO) Rotary Club of Eugene Kate Salyers Eugene Active 20-30 Club Kristin Short Professional Womens Forum Tammy Smith Midtown Business Associates Marc Steinbaugh Eugene Hearing & Speech Center Ophelia’s Place Mark Stevenson “I Have a Dream” Oregon Mercy Corps Northwest Sherry Stewart Vancouver’s Downtown Association Angie Stone Trinity Lutheran Church & School Kathy Swift Jesuit Volunteer Corp NW Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc. Risk Management Association – Portland Metro Chapter Brian Thomas Portland Alumni Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rachel Ulrich FOOD for Lane County Carol Warneke Molly’s Fund Steve Watts Meals on Wheels People – Loaves & Fishes Centers Kristy Weaver Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Legacy Health – Salmon Creek Hospital Foundation Children’s Center Doug White Columbia Corridor Association Darla Williams Bethel Community Church Ken Yokoyama Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue Children’s Miracle Network – Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU) Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Foundation Children’s Miracle Network – PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation Christ Church Portland Circle of Children Citizens Crime Commission of Portland City of Junction City City of Portland - Parks & Recreation Clark County Food Bank Classroom Law Project Climate Solutions Coastal Conservation Association Oregon – Tualatin Valley Columbia Christian Schools Columbia Corridor Association Columbia Dance Columbia Land Trust Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association - Oregon Chapter 29-1 Commercial Brokers Association Communities in Schools of Federal Way Community Day School Association Community Energy Project Community Foundation for Southwest Washington Community Foundation of Snohomish County Community Health Charities of Oregon Community LendingWorks Community Lunch on Capitol Hill Community Vision, Inc. Community Warehouse Companis Concordia University Foundation Corridor Alternative Elementary Council for the Homeless Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County Crooked Trails Crystal Springs Elementary Damascus Christian School The Dental Foundation of Oregon DoveLewis Down Syndrome Network Oregon Dress for Success Oregon The Early Education Program (EEP) EarthShare Oregon Eastside Baby Corner Education Together Foundation Educational Opportunities for Children and Families (EOCF) Edwards Center, Inc. Egan Warming Centers Elders in Action Emerald KIDSPORTS Emerald Valley Development Professionals Eugene Active 20-30 Club Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce Eugene Challengers Eugene Christian School Eugene Civic Alliance Eugene Concert Choir Eugene Downtown Lions Club Eugene Education Foundation Eugene Family YMCA Eugene Hearing & Speech Center Eugene International Film Festival Eugene Little League Eugene Mission Eugene Public Library Evergreen Habitat for Humanity EWEB Child Development Center Faith Bible Christian School Family Law Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) FertiLab Thinkubator Financial Beginnings Financial Education Public-Private Partnership The Financial Executives Networking Group – The Portland Chapter First Growth Children and Family Charities, Inc. The First Tee of Greater Seattle FOOD for Lane County FOOD for Lane County – Children’s Weekend Snack Pack FOOD for Lane County – Meals on Wheels FOOD for Lane County – The Dining Room FOOD for Lane County – The Youth Farm Forest Park Conservancy Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation Foundation for Healthy Generations Friends of Baseball Friends of Eugene Public Library Friends of the Children Friends of Trees Gaffney Lane Elementary School Gala FC Gardiner Middle School Girls Incorporated of the Pacific Northwest Global Washington Golden Bond Rescue of Oregon Good Samaritan Ministries The Goodtimes Project Greater Portland Tennis Council The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Greenhill Humane Society Guide Dogs for the Blind – Oregon Campus Guy Lee Elementary School Habitat for Humanity Portland/ Metro East Habitat for Humanity Seattle King County Hamlin Middle School Hands On Greater Portland Happy Valley Middle School Harrisburg High School The Healing Center Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center HIV Alliance Holt International Holy Family Catholic Church HomePlate Youth Services Huerto de la Familia Humane Society for Southwest Washington Humanities Washington “I Have a Dream” Oregon Impact NW Inglewood Middle School The International School Irving Elementary Irvington Club Issaquah Swim Team Jacobs Gallery Jasper Mountain Jessie F. Richardson Foundation Jesuit Volunteer Corp Northwest Jewish Family & Child Service Jubilee REACH Junction City Scandinavian Festival Junction City/Harrisburg/Monroe Habitat for Humanity Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington Kelly Middle School Kin On King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence King’s Grace Fellowship KLCC public radio KRVM public radio Lake Hills Elementary School Lane Arts Council Lane Blood Center Lane Community College – David Joyce Gallery Lane Community College Foundation Lane Council of Governments (LCOG) Lane Council of Governments (LCOG) – Senior Meals Program Lane County Dental Society Lane County Health and Human Services Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center Lane County Medical Society Lane Leaders Association L’Arche Portland Laurel Elementary School Leadership Clark County Leadership Tomorrow The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County Education Fund Legacy Health – Salmon Creek Hospital Foundation Legal Voice Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – Oregon/Southwest Washington/ Idaho/Montana (OSWIM) Chapter The Link for Women Looking Glass Community Services Love In the Name of Christ (INC) Clackamas Love In the Name of Christ (INC) of the Newberg Area Lowell School District Luke-Dorf - NorthStar Clubhouse Madison Middle School Marist Foundation McKenzie River Chamber of Commerce Meals on Wheels People Meals on Wheels People – Loaves & Fishes Centers Medical Teams International Mercy Corps Mercy Corps Northwest Metropolitan Family Services Midtown Business Associates The Mockingbird Society Molly’s Fund Morrison Child & Family Services Mountain View Academy Mt. Vernon Elementary School Multiple Sclerosis Society of Portland, Oregon, Inc. Multi-Service Center Multnomah Dental Society MVP Youth Sports N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Oregon Chapter Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation (NEDCO) Neighborhood House New Beginnings Newberg Church of the Nazarene Nikkei Concerns The Nonprofit Association of Oregon Nonprofit Network Southwest Washington Non-Profit Works Norkenzie Christian Church Northwest Association for Blind Athletes Northwest Christian University Northwest College of Construction Northwest Earth Institute Northwest Environmental Advocates Northwest Environmental Business Council Northwest Folklife Northwest Health Foundation Northwest Outward Bound School Northwest Regional ESD Foundation Northwest Workers’ Justice Project The Nutter Family Foundation Oak Hill School O’Hara Catholic School One Call for All One Hope One Life One Reel Open Arms Perinatal Services Open House Ministries Open Meadow Alternative Schools, Inc. Open School Ophelia’s Place Oregon Academy of General Dentistry Oregon Business Association Oregon Center For Human Rights – Know Your City Oregon Club of Eugene-Springfield Oregon Dog Rescue Oregon Environmental Council Oregon Food Bank Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals (OFOSA) Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) American Student Dental Association (ASDA) Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Foundation Oregon Humane Society Oregon Law Foundation Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership (OMEP) Oregon Mission of Mercy (OMOM) Oregon Mozart Players Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) - Kids in Transition to School (KITS) Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts Oregon Supported Living Program Oregon Track Club Oregon Trial Lawyers Association Oregon Women Lawyers Orenco Elementary Booster Club Our Beaver Nation Outdoors for All Foundation p:ear Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program Parks Foundation of Clark County Partners for Sustainable Schools – Institute for Sustainability, Education and Ecology Partners in Careers (PIC) Pearl Buck Center Incorporated Peter R. Marsh Foundation PHAME Philanthropy Northwest Phinney Neighborhood Association Pike Place Market Foundation Pink Polka Dots Guild The Pixie Project Pleasant Hill Middle School Portland Alumni Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Portland Business Alliance – Charitable Institute Portland City United Soccer Club Portland Community Media Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc. Portland Homeless Family Solutions Portland Rotary Charitable Trust Portland State University Alumni Association Portland Women’s Crisis Line Portland Youth For Christ Portland YouthBuilders Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) Project Impact PDX Public Relations Society of America – Greater Oregon Chapter Quest Center for Integrative Health Rainier Valley Food Bank Raphael House of Portland The Rebuilding Center Recovery Café Relief Nursery Renew Oregon Ride Connection Rising out of the Shadows (ROOTS) Young Adult Shelter Risk Management Association – Eugene/Springfield Oregon Chapter Risk Management Association – Portland Metro Chapter River Road/El Camino del Rio Elementary School River Road Park & Recreation District Rock’n’Roll Camp for Girls ROSE Community Development Rotary Club of Eugene Rotary Club of Portland Rotary Club of Springfield – 364 Rotary Club of Tacoma #8 Rotary First Harvest Sabin Community Development Corporation Salish Sea Expeditions The Salvation Army Northwest Division The Salvation Army – Tacoma, WA Samaritan Center of Puget Sound Saturday Academy School Garden Project of Lane County School’s Out Washington The Seattle Globalist Seattle Goodwill Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government, and Economics Seattle Parks Foundation Seattle Philanthropic Advisors Network Seattle Works Second Chance Companions Serenity Lane Service Board Share Shasta Middle School Sheldon High School Sheldon Little League ShelterCare Shelton McMurphey Johnson House Shorecrest High School Shoreline Historical Museum Shoreline Rotary Shunpike Social Enterprises, Inc. Social Venture Partners Portland Soroptimist International of Junction City Southside Soccer Club Southwest Youth & Family Services Special Olympics Oregon Spectrum Dance Theater Sponsors, Inc. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Springfield Education Foundation Springfield/Eugene Habitat for Humanity Springfield Lions Club Springfield Public Library Foundation Springfield Public Schools St. Andrew Legal Clinic St. Anthony Catholic Church & School St. Mary’s Episcopal Church St. Mary’s Home for Boys St. Paul Parish School St. Paul School Foundation St. Stephen’s Academy St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) Metro Stephenson Elementary School Studio East Training for the Performing Arts Sunstone Montessori School Support for Early Learning & Families (SELF) Survivors Justice Center – Lane County Legal Aid Tigard Basketball Association Tigard Little League Tiny Trees Preschool Transitional Youth The Trauma Healing Project Tri-County Chamber of Commerce Trillium Family Services Trinity Lutheran Church & School Tualatin Chamber of Commerce Tucker Maxon School Twin Oaks Elementary U R Awesome Inc. Union Gospel Mission United Rotary Clubs of Lane County United Way of King County United Way of Lane County United Way of the ColumbiaWillamette University of Oregon University of Oregon – The Museum of Natural and Cultural History University of Oregon – Oregon Bach Festival University of Oregon Foundation University of Portland – Saturday Academy University of Washington – Cascade Executive Programs University of Washington Foundation Vancouver’s Downtown Association Vancouver Police Activities League Victory Academy Vietnamese Friendship Association Vision Action Network of Washington County Visitation Catholic School Volunteers In Medicine Clinic Washington Food Coalition Washington Global Health Alliance Washington Nonprofits Washington State Auto Dealers Association Washington Youth Soccer Water for Good Wayfind Attorneys Assisting Communities Westside Christian High School The Wetlands Conservancy Whiteaker Community Dinners Wild Salmon Center Willagillespie Elementary Willamalane Park and Recreation District Willamette Family Inc. Willamette Farm and Food Coalition Willamette Jazz Society Willamette Valley Development Officers (WVDO) Willamette West Habitat for Humanity William Temple House WithinReach Work Force Development Center World Affairs Council of Oregon Young Entrepreneurs Business Week Youth Care Youth, Rights & Justice Attorneys at Law Yujin Gakuen Elementary YWCA Clark County YWCA Seattle|King|Snohomish GREATER EUGENE 541-686-8685 GREATER PORTLAND 503-350-1205 360-695-3204 GREATER SEATTLE 206-676-8880 425-688-3793 253-552-4800 TOLL-FREE 877-231-2265 WEBSITE therightbank.com EMAIL banking@therightbank.com