OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

 

Equitable Giving Circle

https://www.equitablegivingcircle.org

“Equitable Giving Circle (EGC) was founded by black women and femmes with the perspective that true equality exists in intersectional leadership that centers Black women.”

“Equitable Giving Circle (EGC) … [aims] to make large economic deposits into Portland BIPOC economy, while also encouraging community healing. We launched in Spring of 2020 with an idea and an ask of the community to trust in this vision and people not only believed us, but funded us.”

Their mission: “Our mission is to inspire and create economic empowerment through authentic engagement and action within our community. We bring forth healing from late-stage capitalism and colonialism through reparative and radical giving.”

The Tin Shed is a monthly sustaining donor to Equitable Giving Circle.

 

Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon

https://www.feralcats.com

“The mission of the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon is to improve the welfare and reduce the population of feral and stray cats through spay/neuter programs and education.

“Our services are donation-based for feral and outdoor stray cats. We serve Oregon and SW Washington and have helped more than 135,000 cats since our founding in 1995.”

 

Portland Dachshund Rescue Inc

https://www.portlanddachshundrescue.org

“Portland Dachshund Rescue Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no kill organization passionately committed to providing care and rehoming to dachshunds in need throughout the Portland, Oregon area as well as the Pacific Northwest. All donations are tax exempt.

“We envision a world where our rescue is not only saving dogs that have been left behind but also educating the community about the unique challenges dachshunds face, transforming each new volunteer and adoptive family into ambassadors for the breed.”

 

One Tail at a Time PDX

https://www.otatpdx.org

“One Tail at a Time - PDX is a 501(c)(3) all breed, no-kill, foster based dog rescue in Portland, OR.

“Our Mission is to improve the lives of companion animals by providing humane, individualized care and a chance to know the comforts of a loving home through advocacy, education, and support of those in need.”

 

Puplandia Dog Rescue

https://www.puplandiadogrescue.org

“Puplandia Dog Rescue is a volunteer driven Oregon nonprofit organized and operated to facilitate the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of dogs while forming partnerships with other local rescues, shelters, veterinarians and businesses.

“All the pups are placed in volunteer foster homes where they can be evaluated, receive needed medical care and training, and be matched with their forever home.”

 

Crag Law Center

https://crag.org

Through a unique model of “legal aid for the environment,” Crag provides free and low-cost legal services to people who are working on the ground to protect our environment, climate and communities.

Crag’s partners and clients work to preserve clean air, clean water, and diverse ecosystems for the benefit of local communities, the fish and wildlife inhabiting these places and future generations.

 

Hollywood Theatre

https://hollywoodtheatre.org

The Hollywood Theatre opened its doors on Saturday, July 17, 1926, with a screening of the silent film More Pay Less Work.

A 1,500-seat silent movie palace complete with an 8-piece orchestra and organist, the Hollywood was the last venue in Portland built as both a vaudeville house and a movie theatre. Designed by Bennes & Herzog Architects of Portland, an advertisement at the time called it a “palace of luxury, comfort, and entertainment unsurpassed by any theatre on the Coast.” It proved such a popular destination that Portland’s Hollywood District ultimately took its name from the theatre.

Today, the Hollywood is home to over 450 unique events every year.

The Hollywood Theatre has a national reputation for its award-winning film programming, innovative educational programs, and providing fiscal support for local filmmakers. We show classic and contemporary films, host live performances and special guests, and produce innovative film series like Queer Horror, B-Movie Bingo, and Kung Fu Theater.

OUR MISSION is to entertain, inspire, educate, and connect the community through the art of film, while preserving a historic Portland landmark.

Today, thanks to ongoing restoration efforts and the support of the community, the Hollywood has been transformed into a modern-historic movie house where visitors can experience the art of film (and have a beer and a slice of pizza while they’re at it).

 

The Deschutes River Alliance

https://www.deschutesriveralliance.org

The Deschutes River Alliance (DRA) advocates for the protection of the wild and scenic lower Deschutes River. We all have a right to enjoy this treasure. We also have a responsibility to leave it as good or better than we found it. Together, let’s safeguard this river.

We work to protect the health and vitality of the lower Deschutes River, ensuring its sustainability for future generations. Our focus is on the scientific understanding and revitalization of crucial habitats. We strive to protect the natural beauty and integrity of this remarkable waterway for future generations.

 

Doernbecher Children’s Hospital

https://www.ohsu.edu/doernbecher

Pediatric Care — From the ordinary to the extraordinary

OHSU Doernbecher offers the region’s broadest range of pediatric treatments — to more children in more places than any other hospital in Oregon and Southwest Washington.

The Tin Shed regularly supports National Nurses Week each year, and proudly celebrates the heroic nurses at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Neonatal ICU and Mother-Baby Unit.

 

PPS Leodis V. McDaniel High School

“At McDaniel, all students will access an engaging and inclusive education defined by diversity and respect. All students will graduate from high school empowered with critical skills necessary for success in higher education, career, and community engagement.”

The Tin Shed supported McDaniel’s 2025 Community Gala: https://sites.google.com/pps.net/mcdanielstudentstore/community-gala

 

Beach School

“Beach School is a wonderful, diverse K-5 Portland Public School offering a neighborhood school and a duel immersion program (Spanish/English). We are now a Title 1 school which means at least 40% of our students come from low income families. Funds raised by the Beach Community Union will help us continue to offer free after-school enrichment programs to all students, fund teacher grants, field trips and Beach Connects Events that foster a strong inclusive student community as well as help families with some basics such as extra food and clothing.”

The Tin Shed supports Beach’s annual school auction.

 

Kathy’s Place

https://kathysplace.org

“Kathy’s Place is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by creating safe and affordable neighborhood communities where single moms are empowered with the resources they need to build a thriving future for their family.”

 

Rigler

https://www.pps.net/rigler

“Rigler is a neighborhood school where high achievement, a positive climate, and community involvement are the top priorities. We serve 500+ students from a variety of cultural, language, and economic backgrounds. This diversity benefits our school community as we strive to build unity and tolerance while empowering our students to live in a global society.”

 

Schoolhouse Supplies

https://schoolhousesupplies.org

Schoolhouse Supplies promotes educational equity in local public schools by providing free school supplies to students in need.

 

Sunshine Division

https://sunshinedivision.org

FOOD. COMMUNITY. HOPE.

Sunshine Division provides immediate food relief to Portland metro families and individuals in need.

 

Additional organizations that we’ve partnered with in past years

Oregon Natural Desert Association

Sabin PTA & School Foundation

Broadway Rose Theater Company

Pacific Pug Rescue

Raphael House of Portland

Rose City Neighborhood Preschool

Peninsula School Spring Raffle

Russell Elementary Spring Raffle

Youth, Rights, and Justice

Columbia Slough Watershed Council

CSWC Explorando Community Event

Emilio, Inc. (mental health for teens)

Big Brothers Big Sisters Gala

Lavender League

Oregon Minority Lawyers Association Auction

Alberta Art Walk

NW Housing Alternatives

World Wise Project Team

Kids Community Learning Center

Brown Girl Rise (WW Give Guide)

Hillsboro Hops

BeLoved Ashville (Hurricane Helene response)

Alliance for a Safe Oregon

Health Care for All Oregon

Working Class Acupuncture

Community Cycling Center

Fences for Fido (WW Give Guide)

Dr. MLK Jr. School PTA

Portland Tillamook Preschool

Astor School NoPo

Portland Playhouse

Renegade Opera

Vemon School

Arts for Learning NW

Street Books