Support Oregon Fire Relief and Recovery
Donate to Support Wildfire Emergency Relief
Support Wildfire Emergency Relief
Support local organizations responding with shelter, food and other emergency services and serving people of color and other disproportionately impacted communities. To support recovery and rebuilding, go to the 2020 Community Rebuilding Fund.
If you have an OCF donor advised fund, we can facilitate grants directly to organizations – either by logging onto MyOCF or by contacting a donor relations officer. If you do not have a donor advised fund, we recommend you make a donation directly to the organizations supporting relief.
SUPPORT RELIEF EFFORTS - CLICK TO EXPAND EACH:
MRG Foundation: The Since Time Immemorial Fund was created in partnership with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) to rapidly deploy resources to Tribal Communities across the region. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
CAUSA: Supports immediate relief efforts focused on Latinx and immigrant communities across the state. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC): The LULAC Wildfires Relief Fund will provide support to Latinx community members across Oregon and the West. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
Oregon Food Bank: Your donation helps local families, farmers, ranchers and first responders who have been affected by wildfires throughout the region. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
Oregon Humane Society: Has been very active in assisting with wildfire relief. OHS is providing supplies, like kennels and crates, to local fairgrounds and other facilities housing evacuated pets. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
OR and Siskiyou Wildfire Recovery: This Facebook Page offers resources for Oregon Wildfires - A place for support, connection, learning and collective action as rural communities recover from wildfires in Oregon and Siskiyou County, Californi
Womens Foundation of Oregon Fund: The Foundation has created a fund to support organizations and programs working towards gender justice and is targeted to impact those affected by COVID-19 and wildfires. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
Red Cross: Make a grant from your DAF or give online – choose Disaster Relief on the drop-down menu. Checks can be sent to any state chapter offices:
- Portland address: c/o Fundraising 3131 N Vancouver Ave. Portland, OR 97227
- Eugene Office: c/o Fundraising 440 E Broadway Eugene, OR 97401
- Bend Office: c/o Fundraising 815 SW Bond St Suite 110, Bend, OR 97702
Salvation Army Sinclair Cares: The Western Wildfires Relief Fund is managed by the Salvation Army Cascades Division and donations will go towards those impacted by Oregon Wildfires - providing food, shelter and resources for evacuees and firefighters. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
Wildland Firefighter Foundation: Help families of firefighters killed in the line of duty and assist injured firefighters and their families. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services: To donate you can go make a grant from your DAF, go online here or mail a check made out to Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services, 949 S 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603.
- Sound Equine Options: Supporting horse and livestock feeding and relocation efforts. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- United Way of Columbia Willamette: Working with nonprofit partners to prioritize families of color in Clackamas County affected by the fires and provide them with immediate relief. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Glide Strong in coordination with Glide Revitalization: Working towards fire relief for the betterment of Glide. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Greater Douglas United Way: Has established a Fire Relief Fund. Make a grant from your DAF, give online or by mail to GDUW PO Box 2329, Roseburg, OR 97470; or call (541) 672-1734.
- Unete Center for Farm Worker Advocacy: Immigrant Fire Relief Fund. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- MRG Foundation: The Rogue Valley Relief Fund will go directly to help people most impacted by fires in the Rogue Valley. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Southern Oregon Education Service District: Support will go to migrant and indigenous families who lost their homes. Make a grant from your DAF or make checks payable to SOESD Migrant Education and mail to 487 Rock Street, Ashland, OR 97520
- United Way of Jackson County Fire Fund. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
Illinois Valley Community Development Organization: Created the Illinois Valley Emergency Relief Fund. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians (CTSI): All financial contributions will supplement the Emergency Assistance Program for Siletz Tribal members and their families in a service area that covers 11 counties in Oregon. Make checks payable to CTSI and mail to CTSI, Attn: 477-Self Sufficiency Program, PO Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380
- United Way of Linn, Benton and Lincoln Counties: Established the Wild Fire Emergency Fund to provide flexible resources to nonprofits working with Lincoln County communities who have been impacted by this disaster. 100% of dollars raised will directly benefit individuals. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Greenhill Humane Society: Assisting with feeding and sheltering lost pets and connecting them back to their owners. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Green Cross Academy of Traumatology: Responding to requests from individuals, organizations, and other entities following a traumatic event. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- United Way of Lane County’s Wildfire Response Fund: The Wildfire Response Fund will support nonprofits in Lane County working to meet the needs of families and individuals affected by the fire. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Marion Polk Food Share: Regional food bank supporting disaster relief efforts in the Santiam Canyon communities of Scotts Mills, Mill City, Gates, Detroit, Idanha, Lyons, Stayton and Silverton, and throughout Marion County. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- Santiam Canyon Wildfire Relief Fund: The Santiam County Wildfire Relief Fund will provide financial support to wildfire victims and will be distributed specifically to meet the needs of Santiam Canyon residents. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- United Way Mid-Willamette Valley Wildfire Relief Fund: The Mid-Valley Wildfire Relief Fund will support evacuated families. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
- United Way of Linn, Benton and Lincoln Counties: Established the Wild Fire Emergency Fund to provide flexible resources to nonprofits working with Linn County communities who have been impacted by this disaster. 100% of dollars raised will directly benefit individuals. Make a grant from your DAF or give online.
We will update this page when more information is available.
OCF will be here months and years to come — coordinating with government, nonprofits and business resources to rebuild homes and schools, provide mental health services and ensure that our communities are better prepared for the next disaster. To support recovery and rebuilding, learn about the 2020 Community Rebuilding Fund.