Oregon Business Q4 2025

43 100 BEST NONPROFITS TO WORK FOR IN OREGON 1 Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation Portland olshf.org Oregon Employees: 33 Overall Score: 619.97 “OLSHF really drives person-centered approaches,” says one person who works at the foundation helping Oregonians see and hear better. “Not just with the people who receive services from us, but the employees and community partners as well. I appreciate that everyone in the agency has an open-door policy in our main office.” 2 Klamath Hospice and Palliative Care Klamath Falls klamathhospice.org Oregon Employees: 36 Overall Score: 616.11 “I love working for a nonprofit organization that is involved deeply with the community,” writes one employee. “There are many opportunities for employee growth and development. I feel valued for what I do and love coming to work every day.” 3 African Youth and Community Organization Portland aycoworld.org Oregon Employees: 29 Overall Score: 610.78 “AYCO stands out due to its neverending dedication to youth empowerment through impactful education and leadership programs, supported by strong community partnerships,” explains a current employee. “Our inclusive environment and dedicated team ensure every participant gains the skills and confidence to succeed.” 4 Bonneville Environmental Foundation Portland b-e-f.org Oregon Employees: 25 Overall Score: 607.91 Focused on developing renewable energy and access to clean water, this group has a team committed to its mission. “What makes BEF a great organization is the high importance placed on partnership and collaboration internally and externally to achieve outcomes we recognize and know we cannot achieve alone for people and planet,” writes an employee. 5 FolkTime Tigard folktime.org Oregon Employees: 43 Overall Score: 606.10 FolkTime is dedicated to promoting mental health and recovery services for vulnerable communities. “I really appreciate the opportunities to connect with colleagues in other departments. It has been great to see what they do and learn from them,” writes one employee. “I don’t feel siloed here.” 6 MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Bend mtstar.org Oregon Employees: 49 Overall Score: 601.62 This group works to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services in Central Oregon. Employees there praise the organization for its open internal communication and commitment to work/life balance. 7 Earth Advantage Portland earthadvantage.org Oregon Employees: 33 Overall Score: 600.27 I have worked at nonprofit organizations that felt unorganized,” writes one staff member at this environmental nonprofit. “At Earth Advantage, it is the complete opposite, they hold themselves to a high standard. My manager trusts me to get my work done and check in if I need help, but I never feel micro-managed.” 8 Bethlehem Inn Bend bethleheminn.org Oregon Employees: 41 Overall Score: 599.00 This emergency shelter in Central Oregon provides all employees the chance to participate in a matched Simple IRA plan. “Staff are well trained and compassionate about their work. Staff retention is high and benefits are great,” says one employee. 9 RMHC Oregon & SW Washington Portland rmhcoregon.org Oregon Employees: 48 Overall Score: 596.46 “RMHC of Oregon and SW Washington is a thoughtful, curious and innovative organization, led by people who genuinely care in the mission and the impact, and how it can continue to evolve and develop to better support the folks that we serve,” writes one employee. “That’s special!” 10 Eugene Mission Eugene eugenemission.org Oregon Employees: 37 Overall Score: 594.45 “The organization I work for is compassionate and well intentioned,” according to one employee at this homeless shelter that tries to create long-term solutions for people rather than just a bed for the night. “The staff is very welcoming, helpful, and very much works as a team to problem solve and improve the mission every day.” MEDIUM ORGANIZATIONS 25 to 49 Oregon employees Honored to Be Named Among Oregon’s 100 Best Nonpro ts for the third year in a row. This recognition re ects the heart of our mission and the incredible team who brings it to life every day. Together, we are building stronger communities through compassionate, evidence-based, trama-informed behavioral health and recovery services. Formerly known as OnTrack Rogue Valley, we are now Continuum Behavioral Health & Recovery Services. Our new name re ects our full range of programs and our commitment to walking alongside individuals and families on their journey to healing and hope. Formerly CONTACT US: 2025

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