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12,000,000 Gifts to Josephine County Organizations, 1997 2005 Change from last year: 46.39% Year 2005 Contrib. Amount $10,298,870 # Orgs 219 10,000,000 2004 $7,035,363 210 8,000,000 2003 $10,138,758 217 6,000,000 2002 2001 $8,478,976 $6,481,159 209 211 4,000,000 2000 $7,689,353 204 2,000,000 Overall change, 1997 through 2005: 91.06% 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1999 1998 $6,125,923 $6,283,783 206 203 1997 $5,390,392 188 Selma; Wilderville; Williams; Wolf Creek.

Charitable by County 2005 by NTEE Category NTEE Description (NTEE = National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities) Aggregate Philanthropy & volunteerism $1,898,964 $2,324,238 Environmental quality, protection $1,391,968 $2,099,408 Education $1,370,270 $3,291,569 Health, general, rehabilitative $1,084,416 $6,353,077 Human services other, multi-purpose $1,077,802 $11,028,248 Science $992,037 $1,008,151 Youth development $656,441 $1,476,044 Religion, spiritual development $585,583 $844,742 Employment, jobs $199,043 $5,747,948 Mental health, crisis intervention $198,193 $578,381 Animal-related activities $168,466 $226,923 Recreation, leisure, sports, athletics $163,422 $741,371 Arts, culture, humanities $149,671 $692,232 Housing, shelter $117,195 $471,070 Public affairs, society benefit $61,098 $79,674 Food, nutrition, agriculture $58,363 $134,064 Unknown, Unclassifiable $55,966 $120,597 Public protection: crime, courts, legal services $47,454 $700,096 Public safety, disaster preparedness & relief $11,972 $108,037 Civil rights, civil liberties $10,435 $358,924 Community improvement, development $110 $69,286 Mutual membership benefit organizations $12,567 TOTAL FOR THE PERIOD: $10,298,870 $38,466,644 Total Contributions, all (219) organizations, this county: $10,298,870 Total, all organizations this county: $38,466,644 Selma; Wilderville; Williams; Wolf Creek.

1 Olmar Foundation, The $1,320,811 $1,320,811 2 Siskiyou Community Health Center, Inc. $1,030,181 $6,066,279 3 Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine $992,037 $1,008,151 4 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley $517,127 $1,261,274 5 Grants Pass High School Foundation, Inc. $468,745 $577,187 6 Better Life Television $457,273 $461,791 7 Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center $421,217 $545,794 8 Grants Pass High School Booster Club $329,805 $342,102 9 Rogue Community College Foundation $301,052 $738,031 10 Siskiyou Regional Education Project $278,871 $294,621 11 National Federation of the Blind of Oregon $270,451 $274,042 12 Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center $248,919 $350,684 13 Siskiyou Field Institute $201,130 $247,391 14 Four Way Community Foundation $176,813 $528,311 15 Rogue Valley Humane Society $168,466 $190,975 16 Illinois Valley 2010 Community Response Team $162,976 $1,092,576 17 United Way of Josephine County $152,718 $154,535 18 Women's Crisis Support Team $151,137 $386,345 19 Grants Pass Rotary Club Foundation $120,277 $184,931 20 Pacifica: A Garden in the Siskiyous $111,751 $152,031 21 SPARC Enterprises, Inc. $102,850 $3,220,439 22 Young Men's Christian Association of Grants Pass, Oregon $99,404 $1,412,865 23 Grants Pass Area Habitat for Humanity $94,936 $94,990 24 Zonta Club of Grants Pass, Oregon Foundation $93,663 $108,875 25 Grants Pass Lions Club Foundation, Inc. $89,525 $90,424 26 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Josephine County, Inc. $89,496 $130,844 27 Pregnancy Care Center of Grants Pass $79,304 $251,030 28 Family Friends $69,148 $1,470,641 29 Coalition for Kids, Inc. $67,651 $383,261 30 Selma Community and Education Center $66,875 $80,691 31 Lovejoy Hospice, Inc. $64,679 $2,937,108 32 SPARC-Stepping Stone Foundation $64,424 $121,470 33 Brighton Academy $63,739 $344,918 34 Grants Pass Active Club $63,263 $79,247

35 Forestry Action Committee of the Illinois Basin Interest Group $62,605 $158,503 36 White Oak Farm and Education Center $60,998 $77,714 37 Josephine County Christmas Basket Program, The $58,363 $59,074 38 Oregon Parent Center $56,887 $60,755 39 Small Miracles Foundation $55,966 $55,966 40 Pathways to Care Network $53,749 $165,468 41 Our Lady of the Valley Council, Society of St. Vincent De Pa $51,532 $164,257 42 Re-creation Unlimited, Inc. $51,263 $51,366 43 Green Leaf Industries of Grants Pass $50,169 $710,769 44 Josephine County Sheriff's Patrol Search and Rescue $47,454 $47,544 45 Illinois Valley Safehouse Alliance $47,056 $192,036 46 Options for Southern Oregon $46,024 $1,786,460 47 Pregnancy Center of the Illinois Valley $41,716 $44,145 48 AIDS Support and Prevention $39,208 $35,000 49 Communiversity $38,310 $41,915 50 Rogue Music Theatre, Inc. $36,397 $81,869 51 Josephine Parks and Recreation Foundation, Inc. $32,690 $32,690 52 Southern Oregon Guild $32,160 $38,003 53 Bright Futures Foundation $30,905 $41,447 54 Riverside West All Sports Park, Inc. $30,215 $31,527 55 Howling Acres Wolf Sanctuary Inc. $29,212 $39,941 56 Golden Coyote Wetlands $27,987 $28,517 57 Barnstormers Theatre $26,546 $82,055 58 Grants Pass Museum of Art $26,050 $82,717 59 Grants Pass/Josephine County Chamber of Commerce $22,593 $22,609 60 Illinois Valley Family Coalition, Inc. $22,259 $261,953 61 Home for Good $20,973 $46,469 62 Sunny Wolf Youth Services, Inc. $19,037 $19,818 63 North Valley High School Athletics Committee $13,862 $14,532 64 Rogue Theatre, Inc., The $12,500 $65,231 65 Middle Rogue Watershed Council $11,972 $108,037 66 Grants Pass University Women Charitable Fund $11,936 $17,804 67 We Can Succeed, Inc. $11,718 $32,025 68 Oregon High School Equestrian Teams Inc. $10,521 $565,610

69 Handicap Awareness & Support League (HASL), Inc. $10,435 $358,924 70 Dome School, The $10,174 $105,444 71 Williams Creek Watershed Council $10,016 $87,786 72 Bear Creek BMX, Inc. $9,600 $50,949 73 Unlimited Sports Academy of Gymnastics and Cheerleading $9,547 $70,619 74 Grants Pass American Little League, Inc. $8,620 $39,418 75 Josephine County Historical Society $8,322 $80,278 76 Early Morning Academy, an Oregon Non-Profit Corp. $8,273 $8,653 77 Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network $7,290 $87,776 78 Guadalupe Educational Foundation of Grants Pass $5,469 $26,533 79 Grants Pass National Little League, Inc. $4,875 $35,653 80 Josephine County Christian School, Inc. $4,651 $97,906 81 Josephine County Library Foundation, Inc., The $3,635 $36,359 82 Lincoln School PTA $2,872 $27,777 83 IVHS Alumni and Friends $2,870 $19,055 84 Josephine County Community Concert Association $2,866 $51,974 85 Sugarloaf Community Association $1,840 $8,727 86 Nuggets Baseball Inc. $1,750 $35,134 87 Middle Rogue Steelhead Chapter, Trout Unlimited $1,000 $30,840 88 Grants Pass High School Band Boosters $665 $34,153 89 Sunny Valley Applegate Trail Society, Inc. $530 $27,139 90 Union, The $486 $45,876 91 Sunnywolf Community Response Team $478 $43,687 92 Illinois Valley Senior Center, Inc. $386 $88,120 93 Rogue Valley Kennel Club, Inc. $260 $35,297 94 Stepping Stone Residential Services, Inc. $175 $2,660,788 95 Grayback Brush Riders $110 $2,238 96 Symbiota Land Conservancy/Trust $100 $109 97 Fort Vannoy PTA $27 $17,699 98 Aquatic Wellness Center $9,000 99 Creative Health Vitality Center & Respite Care 100 Illinois Valley Medical Center $45,158 101 Jerry Acklen Diabetes Health Association $474 102 Josephine County Citizen Corps Council

103 Josephine County Medical Society $14,414 104 Rogue Valley Search & Rescue $6,284 105 Southern Oregon Cancer Awareness Network $125 106 Grants Pass & Josephine County-Rubtsovsk Sister City, Inc $5,941 107 Grants Pass Asian Cultural Society $680 108 Grants Pass Intertribal Pow Wow Committee $13,527 109 Heartland Dance, Inc. $2,018 110 Illinois Valley Fine Artists, Inc. $1,441 111 Illinois Valley Wild Blackberry Arts & Crafts Festival 112 Jefferson Baroque Orchestra, Inc. $18,363 113 Josephine Arts Council 114 Kerbyville Museum Board of Directors $3,158 115 Rogue Valley Chapter, SPEBSQSA $36,803 116 Shining Stars, The $12,549 117 Southern Oregon Barter Fair 118 Southern Oregon Impact Theatre $8,800 119 Southern Oregon-Personal Ancestral File-Users Group $982 120 Wild Rogue Balloon Festival $8,191 121 Arc of Josephine County, The $10 122 Bolt Mountain 123 Chosen, International $7,275 124 Common Ground Community Mediation Center 125 Community Center of Grants Pass 126 Illinois Valley Open Door $3,000 127 Kidzone Foundation, The 128 Mustang Corral $13,365 129 Restoration Ministries 130 Rogue Valley Chapter of the American Council of the Blind of $2,937 131 Rootworks, Incorporated $5,534 132 Tom's Home $15,000 133 Academic Masters Foundation $17,382 134 Child and Family Properties, Inc. $57,908 135 Computerbugs $2,655 136 Earth Wisdom, Inc. $3,950

137 Enchanted Acres Institute, Inc. $21,827 138 Evergreen PTA $7,186 139 Grants Pass Friends of the Library $12,373 140 Hidden Valley High School Vocational & Academic Scholarship $1,594 141 Illinois Valley Community Educational Foundation $116 142 Interschool Television 143 Jerome Prairie PTO $17,796 144 Josephine County Friends of the K-9 145 Junior Savings Program and Education Trust Corporation $287 146 Literacy Council for Josephine County $9,380 147 North Valley High School Boosters Club $943 148 Prospect Friends of the Library 149 Rogue Valley Preparatory $42,062 150 Tillery Scholarship Foundation, The 151 TinkerBell Preschool, Inc. $39,508 152 Williams Community Scholarship Fund $2,326 153 Wisdom Center, The 154 Caveman Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. $21,581 155 Golden Eagles Kiwanis Club Foundation, Inc., The $23 156 Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. of Grants Pass $17,818 157 Rogue Valley Civic League 158 Galice Community Association $6,077 159 Hispanic Learning and Resource Center 160 Illinois Valley Volunteer Firefighter's Association $7,883 161 Jefferson Amateur Radio Society $536 162 Jerome Prairie Neighbors Community Club $7,800 163 Rock Point Translator, Inc. $1,263 164 Rogue Area Senior Computer Assistance League $18,414 165 Rogue Central Committee, Inc. $19,656 166 Takilma Community Association, Inc. $5,419 167 Deer Creek Valley Natural Resources Conservation Association $6,625 168 Friends of Living Oregon Waters $12,413 169 Illinois Valley Garden Club, The 170 Josephine County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

171 North Applegate Watershed Protection Association, Inc. 172 Peace Garden Institute, Inc. 173 Rogue Basin Flood Control and Water Resources Association 174 Siskiyou Action Project 175 Southwest Oregon Resource Conservation & Development $132,468 176 Table Rock Foundation $6,697 177 Toby Fund of Wolf Creek Oregon, Inc. The $640 178 GBD Team, Inc. 179 Glass Rail Outfit, The 180 Ochoco Primate Shelter 181 RUBUS, Inc. $64,631 182 Josephine County 4-H Leaders Association $10,021 183 Animal Lovers League $563 184 Boothe-Detling Spay/Neuter Fund $20,000 185 Rogue Valley Dog Rescue, Inc. 186 Siskiyou Audubon Society $15,385 187 Ashland Housing Opportunities, Inc. $62,613 188 Options Housing Alternatives, Inc. $51,514 189 Baseball Academy for Young Athletes $4,554 190 Climate City Runners $3,060 191 Grants Pass Aquatic Club, Inc. $22,528 192 Grants Pass Community Tennis Association $1,600 193 Grants Pass People for the 4th of July 194 Grants Pass Softball Association, Inc. $36,191 195 Illinois Valley Little League $17,411 196 Illinois Valley Youth Soccer Club, Inc. $6,271 197 Josephine County Babe Ruth League, Inc. $15,699 198 Josephine County Mounted Sheriff's Posse $19,089 199 Josephine County Sportsman Association $169,643 200 Oregon Association-Amateur Athletic Union of the US $404 201 Oregon Council, Inc. of Federation of Fly Fishers, Inc. $434 202 People of the Earth Foundation $6,500 203 Southern Oregon Amateur Radio Club $1,106 204 Southern Oregon Fly Fishers, Inc. $22,304

205 Southern Oregon Soaring Society, Inc. $175 206 Tomorrow's Kids Today, Inc. 207 Western Welcome Newcomers $10,008 208 Wolf Creek Civic Association $11,665 209 Concerned Fathers Against Crime, Inc. $16,905 210 Josephine County Defense Lawyers, Inc. $629,596 211 Williams Fire Department Support Group $6,051 212 Fish of Grants Pass,Inc., The $17,719 213 Southern Oregon Growers Association $57,271 214 Center for Habilitative Living 215 Central Oregon Chapter of the International Conference of $1,801 216 Josephine County Taxpayers Association $50 217 Southern Oregon Indian Center 218 Region Five Training Council $30,280 219 Rogue Dine and Discover Club $12,567 TOTAL FOR THE PERIOD, these organizations: $10,298,870 $38,466,644 Total Contributions, all (219) organizations, this county: $10,298,870 Total, all organizations this county: $38,466,644