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  • DAWNS House

    20813 Liberty Lane Downtown

    541-410-6065

    MISSION STATEMENT

    DAWNS House provides support to displaced women who are recovering from addiction and alcoholism through structured, guided, sober transitional housing. DAWNS House operates three homes in Bend with 20 beds. It is one of only two public sober living facilities for women in Central Oregon. The mission of DAWNS House is to provide a safe and compassionate living option for newly sober women seeking long-term recovery. DAWNS House helps to break the chain of addiction and alcoholism, promotes personal and community responsibility, and gives women in the program an opportunity to live productive and fulfilling lives.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 provides basic needs for 1 woman.
    $50 provides basic needs for 2 women.
    $100 provides basic needs for 4 women.
    $500 provides basic needs for 20 women.
  • Deschutes Brewery & Public House

    1044 NW Bond St. Downtown

    541-382-9242

    Bend’s first brewery is still one of its best spots for food and experimental, seasonal brews. It’s those burgers, pizzas and delicious and unique entrees that keep Bendites coming back to the busy brewpub for weekly specials.
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  • Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project

    334 NE Hawthorne Ave. Midtown/Orchard District

    MISSION STATEMENT

    We are a forest-dependent community; our trails, scenery, clean water, homes, and businesses rely on a healthy forest. The Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project is a group of diverse stakeholders that includes environmentalists, businesspeople, professional foresters, research scientists, loggers, outdoors lovers, private landowners, elected officials, tribal members, and government policymakers. We see that unless we act now to make our forests healthier and more resilient, the lifestyle and special places we all treasure are at risk.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Restoring our dry, fire-adapted forests in Central Oregon is a multi-step process carried out over many years. You donation supports the monitoring, facilitation and outreach to reduce our risk of high-severity wildfire, improve wildlife habitat, support local businesses and keep our communities and firefighters safer.
  • Deschutes County Search & Rescue Foundation

    P.O. Box 5722 SW Bend

    541-357-7273

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The mission of the Deschutes County Search and Rescue Foundation is to raise funds and promote public awareness in support of the Search and Rescue volunteer activities conducted by the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office.

    CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 - Now that winter has arrived, we will supply team members with hand and feet warmers as needed.

    $50 - Helps maintain a supply of high calorie/high protein food for SAR team members when they are on a mission. This is a critical fuel needed to maintain energy levels on long missions in the wilderness.

    $100 - Pays for the registration fees for SAR volunteers to attend the annual Northwest Search and Rescue Conference to stay abreast of the latest in search and rescue technologies and training curriculums.

    $200 - Allows us to provide wilderness First Aid, CPR and AED training to all SAR volunteers where re-certification is required on a bi-annual basis.

    $300 - Helps to supplement the cost of advanced instructor training in disciplines such as avalanche awareness, mountain rescue and white water rescue. Attendance at these programs often costs thousands of dollars. Having certified in-house instructors allows us to train individual team members to further enhance the qualifications and skills of our teams to meet the challenges of searches and rescues in the wilderness.

  • Deschutes County Rocks Boxing

    20 NW Greenwood Ave Downtown

    Deschutes County ROCKS offers Olympic style boxing training and Boxercise classes.
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  • The Deschutes Cultural Coalition

    P.O. Box 2094 Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    is one of 45 County and Tribal Coalitions of the Oregon Cultural Trust. The volunteers who serve on the Deschutes Cultural Coalition represent the various cultural areas supported by the trust: arts, humanities, history, heritage and preservation.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Keep the arts alive in Central Oregon! Donate to the Deschutes Cultural Coalition and your support for local arts and culture will be matched multiple times through our Oregon Cultural Trust approved grant process. We carefully direct your investment in the arts to qualified organizations. For more information about us, who we support and hot to apply for funding, visit our website. For more information about our "parent" organization, the Oregon Cultural Trust and how you can qualify for a full tax credit, visit oregonculturaltrust.org
  • Deschutes Historical Museum

    129 NW Idaho Ave. Downtown

    541-389-1813

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The mission of the Deschutes County Historical Society is to preserve, promote and celebrate our local history. Through the Deschutes Historical Museum, we bring the community a vibrant museum and community center dedicated to education, research, and appreciation for our unique history, a living legacy that grows with each new generation. By carefully preserving tens of thousands of images, artifacts, and archival papers generated by Deschutes pioneers—of the past, present and future—we capture the important stories that celebrate our shared heritage. With every field trip, every History Pub program, and every exhibit, we get to share these stories with the community and our visitors.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    $25 supports school field trips

    $50 supports History Pub presentations

    $100 provides online access to historical photographs

    $150 purchases archival storage boxes

    $200 provides equipment for scanning and documenting historical materials

  • Deschutes Land Trust

    210 NW Irving Ave. Suite 102 Downtown

    541-330-0017

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Deschutes Land Trust conserves land for wildlife, scenic views, and local communities. As Central Oregon’s only nationally accredited and locally-based land trust, the Deschutes Land Trust has protected more than 9,100 acres since 1995.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Conserve and protect the best of Central Oregon! Donate to the Deschutes Land Trust today to protect the forests, meadows, and creeks that Central Oregonians—people and wildlife—need to thrive!
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  • Deschutes Public Library Foundation

    PO Box 963 Downtown

    541-312-1027

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The Deschutes Public Library Foundation provides dependable, sustainable funding that supports and enhances library programs and outreach services not funded through taxes. We raise and manage funds to ensure world-class libraries that serve all residents throughout Deschutes County.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    Your gift helps to support the Deschutes Public Library Foundation.

    • Prepares young children to be school-ready through free accessibility to the Library’s Early Learning Spaces.

    • Develops a lifelong love of reading & learning through the free Summer Reading Program for all ages.

    • Expands our literary landscape through free cultural programs and author events.

    • Enriches our library collections both online and in the libraries.

    Three Ways to Give:

    Online: www.dplfoundation.org
    Phone: 541-312-1027
    Mail: PO Box 963, Bend OR 97709-0963
  • Deschutes River Conservancy

    700 NW Hill St, Suite 1 Downtown

    541-382-4077

    MISSION STATEMENT

    THE DESCHUTES RIVER CONSERVANCY IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION WITH THE MISSION TO RESTORE STREAMFLOW AND IMPROVE WATER QUALITY IN THE DESCHUTES BASIN. Founded in 1996 as a collaborative, multi-stakeholder organization, the DRC's Board of Directors makes decisions by consensus and is comprised of key public and private interests including farming, ranching, timber, development, hydro-power, recreation, tribes, and environment.

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?

    With your support, the DRC can continue our mission to cooperatively restore streamflow and improve water quality in our local rivers and streams.
  • Desert Sky Montessori School

    150 NE Bend River Mall, Suite 260 Mountain View | NE

    541.350.2090

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Desert Sky Montessori provides all children an environment for joyful exploration that fosters self-discovery and a life-long love of learning.
  • Diego’s Spirited Kitchen

    447 SW Sixth St. Redmond

    541-316-2002

    From-scratch Mexican-American fare with a menu full of favorites from Ossu Bucco to Seafood Chile Relleno.
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  • Dillon's Grill

    142 NE Fifth St. Prineville

    541-447-3203

    Though there's a certain deep fried essence in the air, Dillon's serves up a good variety of bbq staples like pulled pork and ribs as well as big burgers. Fourteen beers on draft including several regional microbrews. The relatively small menu is focused on fried delicacies, burgers and bbq staples like pork or beef ribs or pulled pork with several types of sauces. Ten beers on draft including several regional microbrews.
  • Diversability Inc.

    PO Box 1481 Downtown

    541-678-2704

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Our mission is to build and strengthen community connections for individuals experiencing diversabilities and their families. Diversabilities cross cultural, ethnic, race, gender, socioeconomic and geographic boundaries; people experiencing diversabilities comprise the largest group of marginalized people on the planet. The goal and intention of Diversability Inc. programs and projects is to ensure that individuals with diversabilities are elevated to their potential and valued as citizens in our communities. Featured in this photo is Ryan who is a valued employee at Blockbuster, a role that has positively impacted other areas of his life!

    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Donations foster Diversability Inc.’s mission of providing individuals experiencing diversabilities with the resources and tools they need to reach their greatest potential. These programs are designed to promote independence, integration and inclusion. Your donation enables us to offer these programs to a broad range of people experiencing diversabilities.

    $25 Allows a Sib to attend Sib Group
    $100 Allows a Sib to attend Summer Sib Camp
    $500 Supports inclusive programming
    $1000 Supports development of a comprehensive online resource tool


  • DogPAC

    P.O. Box 2091 Downtown

    MISSION STATEMENT

    There are 70,000 dog-lovers in Bend, but only ONE DogPAC!

    DogPAC’s mission is to protect and expand access to public lands for outdoor recreation with off-leash dogs. We work with the Forest Service to create and maintain dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails at Wanoga SnoPark, and help to maintain clean hiking/biking trails at Rimrock and Phil’s trailhead. We work with Bend Parks and Rec to establish off-leash areas and dog parks around the city. And we promote responsible dog ownership through our seasonal newsletters and free workshops.

    Membership is free. Join now at happytails@dogpac.org or facebook.com/dogpac.org

    WHAT YOUR DONATIONS CAN DO

    All donations are tax deductible and used to support our dog-friendly activities: trail grooming at Wanoga, poop disposal at Rimrock and Phil’s, free workshops on dog health and behavior, and more.
  • Double Happiness

    2115 NE Hwy 20, #102 Larkspur | E

    541-318-7886

    Double Happiness cooks up consistently solid traditional Chinese dishes, a lengthy menu of options including Szechuan, Cantonese, Mandarin and Hunan style meals. If you're looking to fulfill your cravings for pot stickers and sweet and sour chicken, look no further.
  • Drake

    801 NW Wall St. Downtown

    541-306-3366

    Bistro feel with unique menu items featuring locally sourced meat and produce in every dish, everyday. The local philosophy and mix of down-south and European flare have put this Downtown corner diner on the map alongside its signature dishes like the Draper Valley fried chicken and daily specials.
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  • Dutch Bros - NE Third St.

    1143 NE Third St. Midtown/Orchard District

    (541) 955-4700

    Drive-thru chain known for specialty java & espresso drinks, plus teas & smoothies.
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  • E BarGrill

    314 SW Fifth St. Redmond

    541-316-7050

    Sports bar featuring a killer patio and NW American cuisine focusing on local ingredients and grass-fed beef.
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  • Eastside Gardens

    61780 SE 27th St. Larkspur | E

    541-383-3722

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  • Education Foundation for Bend La-Pine Schools

    P.O. Box 6566 SW Bend

    541-355-5660

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Our mission is to prepare our students for success and the future through exceptional educational and extracurricular opportunities.
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    Your donation or sponsorship can support students and teachers in the Bend-La Pine Schools in the following ways:
    $40 Allows a disadvantaged student to participate in a Middle School sport $100 Allows a disadvantaged student to participate in a High School sport $1000-$2500 Provides a classroom grant to a teacher for an innovative program $1000 and up Sponsorship level at a Foundation fundraising event
  • El Rancho Grande

    63455 N. Hwy 97, #23 Boyd Acres | NE

    541-312-2022

    Traditional Mexican favorites and creative specialties, plus freshly handcrafted cocktails including magnificent margaritas. Dog-friendly patio and locally owned.
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  • El Rodeo Cantina

    785 SE Third St. Larkspur | E

    541-617-5952

    Solid traditional Mexican fare made fresh in-house and served up in healthy portions.
  • The Elephant Next Door

    PO Box 1948 Downtown

    541-390-3747

    MISSION STATEMENT
    END Problem Gambling by:
    1) Rasing Public Awareness of Solutions to Gambling Problems
    2) Increasing Access to, and Quality of, Problem Gambling Treatment
    3) Reducing Shame and Stigma Around Gambling Problems in Our Society
    WHAT CAN YOUR DONATIONS DO?
    1) Offer Problem Gambling Recovery Education and Resources to students at Central Oregon Community College and Oregon State University, Cascades Campus
    2) Offer Scholarships to Recovery Seminars
    3) Create Opportunities for People to Film and Share Inspirational Recovery Stories
    4) Offer Information on Solutions to Gambling Problems at Local Events such as Winterfest
  • Elevation

    2555 NW Campus Village Way (COCC) River West

    541-318-3735

    COCC Cascade Culinary Institute's student operated restaurant and food truck with a farm-to-table emphasis. Prices are low, technique and flavor are high. Ingredients are locally sourced and a sustainable food policy is strictly enforced.