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  • Backporch Coffee Roasters - Greenwood Ave.

    706 NE Greenwood Ave., #140 Midtown/Orchard District

    541-678-5458

    A bastion of great coffee on Bend's East side. One of three locations throughout the city, offering great coffee, pastries and roasted coffee.
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  • Backporch Coffee Roasters - Newport Ave.

    1052 NW Newport Ave., Unit 103 River West

    541-617-3984

    A solid Bend coffee house serving directly traded and locally roasted coffee. This is a local destination spot in the early morning.
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  • Bag Ladies of Union Street

    1319 NW Union St. River West

    541-388-4422

    A westside essential since 1987 providing new and excellent condition resale women's clothing and accessories. We carry all sizes from juniors on up, as well as an extensive selection of jewelry.
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  • Baldy's Barbeque - Westside

    235 SW Century Dr. River West

    541-385-7427

    With tender, smoked meats that ride a glorious line between crisp and juicy, it's no wonder they've been voted Best BBQ in Bend. Just one of three locations in Central Oregon plus happy hours and catering, Baldy's has got your BBQ fix.
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  • Bangers & Brews - Westside

    1288 SW Simpson Ave., #A River West

    541-389-2050

    Sourced fresh and locally in Oregon, the Argentinian flair of these from-scratch sausages is totally bangin'. From fancy fries to succulent sauces and vegan brats to British style Bangers & Mash, plus exotic and wild game sausages, this gastropub is the perfect mashup of brews and good food.
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  • Barney Prine's Steak House and Saloon

    389 NW Fourth St. Prineville

    (541) 447-3333

    The portions here are generous with several sides included with each entrée. Favorites include the Mesquite Grilled Ribeye marinated in Jim Beam Whiskey, and marbled New York cuts. Several different toppings available. Friday is prime rib night.
  • Bellatazza Caffé

    869 NW Wall St. Downtown

    541-318-0606

    With a spacious patio on Wall Street, Bellatazza is a frequent pit stop for downtown shoppers.
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  • BEND 2030 Vision

    710 NW Wall St Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Bend 2030 is a community-based organization dedicated to engaging the residents of Bend and the surrounding region in our citizen-generated community vision. Our volunteer board engages with lead partners and keeps the community informed as we work together to make the Bend 2030 Vision a reality. As stewards of the Vision, the organization accomplishes its work through:
    • Engaging with lead community partners to move vision Accelerator Projects forward.
    • Measuring vision progress and reporting achievements back to the community.
    • Engaging citizens and leaders in updating the Vision every five years.
    • Recognizing and celebrating success as the Bend 2030 Vision is achieved.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Your donation will help Bend 2030 connect citizens to their vision, providing a platform for regular outreach and updates via social and traditional media, e-news, and the Bend 2030 website. It also supports the coordination of regular town halls, workshops and community events to engage citizens and inform decision-making as we move through a remarkable time of growth and change.
  • Bend-Redmond Area Habitat for Humanity

    1242 S HWY 97, Redmond Midtown/Orchard District

    541-385-5387

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Bend-Redmond Habitat builds strength, stability and self- reliance through affordable homeownership for families and individuals in Bend and Redmond. Since 1989, Bend-Redmond Habitat has built 148 homes and repaired 146 more, providing more than 1017 children and adults a secure and healthy home. Because of the success of our ReStores, 100% of every monetary gift supports Habitat’s mission.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Donations to our organization help us serve more families and individuals through homeownership, home repair and weatherization services. Your donations help change lives on a daily basis.

    $25 provides caulking.
    $50 provides nails.
    $250 Buys doors.

    $1000 Buys roofing materials.
  • Bend Brewing Company

    1019 NW Brooks St. Downtown

    541-383-1599

    A locals go-to with rotating taps brewed in Bend, a dog-friendly lawn overlooking Mirror Pond on the Deschutes River and tasty pub food, it's got that quintessential Bend flavor for any occasion.
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  • Bend Endurance Academy

    2843 NW Lolo Dr. Midtown/Orchard District

    580-480-4563

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To promote healthy living through active, outdoor experiences. We emphasize teamwork, personal growth and community responsibility.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Donations of any amount directly supports get- ting Central Oregon youth outdoors and active through affordable and accessible Nordic skiing, rock climbing and cycling programs. Donations help us to provide transportation to and from practice venues, supply loaner equipment for new participants to the sport and expose more youth of Central Oregon to active outdoor pursuits.
  • Bend Food Project

    61511 Tam McArthur Loop Century West

    541-383-3112

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Bend Food Project is an all volunteer organization dedicated to the year round collection of non-perishable foods – one green bag at a time. The Bend Food Project is a revolutionary way to collect food. It’s a donor drive, not a food drive. All food collected stays in the Bend/LaPine community. Help us put an end to hunger!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    • We are looking for volunteers to grow our organization. • Become a Neighborhood Coordinator and build a neighborhood of active food donors. Neighborhood Coordinators collect and deliver filled green bags once every two months. • Become a food donor. Fill a Bend Food Project green bag once every two months • Monetary donations are welcome and will be used to buy green bags.
  • Bend International School

    63020 OB Riley Rd. Downtown

    541-797-7038

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To empower students with an exemplary 21st century education by challenging them to excel academically and socially through integrated teaching with a global focus. Bend International School (BIS) opened its doors in the Fall of 2015 as a new K-8 charter school dedicated to providing a unique education experience for Bend students—one that embraces diversity, promotes self-expression, and utilizes the best of dierent learning tools from around the globe: Singapore Math, New Zealand Writing, bi-lingual teachers and a dual-language approach that oers core classes in English with electives in Spanish! We presently serve 166 students from all across the community (and will expand next year to our cap of 195 students). Our student body purposely has a higher than average number of students who qualify for Free & Reduced lunch and/or have Special Needs. To date, we have experienced phenomenal student and parent engagement, and success in Reading, Math and Science.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    As a charter school, we are publically funded (i.e. our students do not pay tuition), but we don’t get the full amount as other district schools so we need to raise funds to balance our budget. Funds are needed to:

    • Help cover additional facility expenses (yes, we have to pay our lease and utilities)

    • Purchase art and music supplies to ensure a well-rounded curriculum

    • Subsidize travel to/from our “sister school” in Tlaquepaque Mexico

    • Keep costs low on our international lunch program where we feature a different ethnic food every day (Italian, Mexican, Indian, etc.)

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  • Bend Park & Recreation Foundation

    P.O. Box 1212 Downtown

    541-389-7275

    MISSION STATEMENT

    To preserve Bend’s livability by enhancing our community’s parks, trails and recreation programs, providing access and opportunity for all. Give Play! Donations to Bend Park & Recreation Foundation provide opportunities for lower income children and families to participate in Bend Park & Recreation District programs. Recreation scholarships are available to help cover the cost of program registration and pay for equipment needed to participate. Scholarships are oered to income qualifying children, families, adults and people with disabilities to ensure that everyone has access to programs that encourage healthy and active lifestyles, build confidence and can change lives.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    • Provide swim lessons for a child

    • Fund a fitness class for an older adult

    • Pay for a cooking class for an adult with disabilities

    • Support a safe after school program for a student

    • All gifts make a difference!

  • Bend Performing Arts Center

    1155 SW Division St.

    The new home of Innovation Theatre Works. Providing Bend a space for theatrical performances, improv, live music and monthly readings. 541-504-6721.
  • Bend Pet Adventures

    By Appointment Downtown

    707-391-0527

    Dog walking, sitting, hikes, boarding and pet taxis.
  • Bend Pops Orchestra

    1900 NE 3rd St. SW Bend

    541-241-8767

  • Bend Science Station

    1500 SW Chandler Ave. Downtown

    541-330-0433

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The world needs people who can solve problems. Since 2002, the Bend Science Station has provided hands-on laboratory experiences for over 35,000 Kindergarten through 12th grade students and their teachers. The Science Station empowers young scientists by engaging them with the tools they need to be successful problem solvers, teaching them that science is a way to answer questions for the rest of their lives.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Give to inspire a generation of youth to make substantial contributions to the world and to their own future success. Your donation will go directly to support laboratory-based science programs for the youth and teachers of Central Oregon, including scholarships.

  • Bend Skin Company

    1208 NE 4th St. Suite B Midtown/Orchard District

    541-390-3338

    Debra Simpkins became an aesthetician in 2003 after a 20+ year career in dentistry and moved to Central Oregon from the east coast. She is passionate about healthy skin, helping her clients age gracefully and making the world beautiful one treatment at a time. Debra absolutely loves what she does! She spends considerable time with each client to determine their unique needs and how they can achieve them.
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  • Bend Spay & Neuter Project

    910 SE Wilson, Suite A1 SE Bend

    541-617-1010

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Bend Spay and Neuter Project provides affordable, preventative veterinary care to cats and dogs at risk of suffering in Central Oregon in order to create a more humane community for us all.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 provides a cat spay or neuter
    $50 provides a dog spay or neuter
    $75 Provides spay/neuter surgery and all vaccinations for a dog or cat $200 Provides spay/neuter surgery for a colony of community cats $500 Provide additional services to dogs in Warm Springs

    Please consider a donation to help us grow to serve even more people and pets in Central Oregon!

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  • Bend Surgery Center Foundation (BSCF)

    P.O. Box 6329 SW Bend

    541-280-8118

    MISSION STATEMENT
    BSCF encourages and inspires interested and qualified Central Oregon students to pursue careers in healthcare by providing funding for educational opportunities. Since 2010, $137,000 in scholarships have been offered to graduates from local high schools. Ultimately a number of youth who participate in the BSCF scholarship program will return to the area as healthcare professionals, helping Central Oregon to maintain a sufficient number of medical-related providers to serve the region’s population.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    BandTogether for Scholarships, our annual benefit held in January is the primary funding source for our scholarship program. Our goal is to fund $50,000 in scholarships for 2015 which will financially assist at least 26 local students pursuing careers in healthcare. Participating in our January 24, 2015 event at the Tower Theatre or donating directly to BSCF will help achieve this goal. To donate go to the BSCF Home page.
  • BendFilm

    1000 NW Wall St., Suite 240 Downtown

    541-388-3378

    MISSION STATEMENT

    For the past 16 years, BendFilm has celebrated independent film’s unique power to enrich lives, educate future storytellers, amplify diverse voices and inspire change, all while bringing thoroughly entertaining festival experiences to the Central Oregon community. We need your continued support to bring the life-transforming power of culture to more Central Oregonians. Throughout the 2019 year, BendFilm has:

    • Hosted more than 100 emerging and established filmmakers from all over the globe.

    • Injected more than $1,000,000 into the local economy.

    • Expanded the Indigenous and women filmmaker program in Madras and Bend.

    - Injected more than $1,000,000 into the local economy.

    • Supported the careers of artists at all levels through financial and promotional assistance.

    • Presented our second IndieWoman of the Year Award in honor of Pamela Hulse Andrews to Academy-nominated producer, Christine Vachon.

    • Produced a short film to help Healthy. Beginnings tell their inspirational and life-changing story through the art form of film.

    • Help us to build on the above and do so much more!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Support BendFilm by becoming a Member* while getting FREE Tin Pan Theater tickets, 20% off fes passes and much more!

    $60 Member level supports education programs.

    $100 Member level supports filmmaker travel.

    $250 Member level supports a film production grant.

    $500++ Member level and houses a filmmaker for the festival.

    *Visit bendfilm.org for more information on sponsor levels and benefits. BendFilm is a 501(c)3 non-profit. Federal ID #20-0155231.

  • Bethlehem Inn

    3705 N Hwy 97 Downtown

    541-322-8768

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Since 1999, Bethlehem Inn has been committed to transforming lives with shelter, help and hope. We believe in the worth of every human being and know that when people have the right tools, they can reclaim their dignity and return to a life of self-sufficiency. As the largest emergency shelter in Central and Eastern Oregon, we provide a warm, safe place to sleep, three nourishing meals each day, and services for an average of 110 adults and children every night.

    HOW YOUR DONATION WILL HELP

    $32 provides shelter, meals and services for one adult for one night

    $100 provides shelter, meals and services for one family for one night

    $500 provides shelter, meals and services for five families for one night

    $960 provides shelter, meals and services for 30 adults for one night

    $2,656 provides shelter, meals and services for 83 adults for one night

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  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon

    2125 NE Daggett Lane Downtown

    541-312-6047

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Defenders of Potential: Matching professionally screened adult mentors (Bigs) and kids (Littles) to defend, ignite and empower their potential.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Redefine what is possible for children in Central Oregon. Mentoring improves the futures of mentees through better grades, achievement of higher levels of education, and improved relationships. Young people with a mentor grow personally and have better social and economic opportunity than those who do not. Yet many kids in Central Oregon never have this opportunity, your donation will empower the next generation

    $50 First meeting with Little & Big

    $100 Sponsor an activity for Little

    $200 Recruiting for Big & Little matches

    $500 6 months of Match support