A stack of previous editions of Gorge Giving, which is returning after a five-year hiatus. Nonprofits list their information, with businesses sponsoring the pages. The guide will be available to showcase end of the year giving opportunities.
A stack of previous editions of Gorge Giving, which is returning after a five-year hiatus. Nonprofits list their information, with businesses sponsoring the pages. The guide will be available to showcase end of the year giving opportunities.
A special publication highlighting nonprofits in the area is returning after a five-year break.
The popular Gorge Giving guide, last printed in 2020, featured more than 60 nonprofit organizations or foundations in the area, sponsored by local businesses, with more than 200 total in the directory. After numerous requests for its return, we are excited to bring this publication back.
For many nonprofits, the need is growing. It has been a challenging year for organizations throughout the Gorge. With fewer contributions and/or federal funding cuts, we believe it is of increasing importance to support and highlight the nonprofits that make our community a better place to live.
Nonprofit listings in Gorge Giving are free. Nonprofits wishing to be included should be sure we have updated information. Please email Sales@Gorgenews.com and include your organization name, address, phone, and website. The deadline to be included is Oct. 29.
Business sponsors are again encouraged to purchase ads of support for their nonprofit of choice at a special two for one pricing. The publication will be available throughout the Gorge in December.
For pricing information for a full-page ad in Gorge Giving, please email Sales@Gorgenews.com or contact publisher Chelsea Marr for more information at 541-386-1234, ext. 100.
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