As the year winds down, nonprofits in Eugene and Springfield are gearing up — meeting rising needs, launching big initiatives, and reminding us why local giving matters. Many nonprofit organizations depend on year-end support to sustain their programs, expand services, and meet the growing needs of our community.
In that spirit, we have partnered with 12 local nonprofits doing transformative work throughout Lane County. From housing and youth services to arts, environmental preservation, and emergency assistance, these organizations demonstrate the heart, resilience, and creativity that make Lane County such a remarkable place to live.
We invite you to explore their stories below, share their missions with your networks, and consider contributing to the organizations that help strengthen our community every day.
“Thank you for helping me become someone I can finally be proud of.”
We recently received an email from Anna (assumed name), a young lady who’s been a regular guest for several years. Anna’s words bring significant encouragement in our work serving our… Keep reading
A brighter future: Patti’s story of transformation at Eugene Mission
“My day-to-day life was looking for drugs, looking for my next fix, just to cover up all my pain,” says Patti, a recent graduate of the Women’s Life Change Program… Keep reading
One gift can change a child’s story – will it be yours?
Lena was only ten the day she entered foster care for a second time. Her mother, who was struggling with substance abuse and domestic violence, could no longer keep Lena…
Keep readingCommon ground: Oregonians join forces to protect the places that sustain them
As pressures on Oregon’s lands and waters intensify, a quiet movement is taking root across the state—one built on cooperation, trust, and a shared sense of place. Rural communities are… Keep reading
With SNAP crisis in the rearview, Food for Lane County braces for ongoing impacts of the Big Beautiful Bill
In late October, approximately 75,000 Lane County residents learned their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits would be paused during the ongoing government shutdown. Until the state of Oregon funded… Keep reading
Coats of care: Warming hearts and lives this winter
50% of individuals released from Oregon State prison are homeless. They return to the community in which they were convicted with little to no support, few employment prospects, and the… Keep reading
Give the gift of access: Support NextStep Recycling’s holiday drive
As the holiday season approaches, we at NextStep Recycling are especially in need of your support. Located in Eugene, Oregon, we are a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing technology and… Keep reading
$500,000 Challenge for The Shedd!
The Shedd’s accessible new front entrance will open soon, while behind-the-scenes construction continues to Complete the Transformation of the 99-year-old former church complex into a vibrant cultural resource for future… Keep reading
Bringing people and resources together so everyone in Lane County can thrive
It shouldn’t be hard for folks to thrive in Lane County. It’s a place of beautiful scenery, caring neighbors, and vibrant communities. But many people still struggle to get by.… Keep reading
Supporting the Very Little Theatre: Keeping joy and creativity alive in Eugene
For nearly 100 years, the Very Little Theatre (VLT) has been a cornerstone of Eugene’s creative life; a place where stories are shared, talent is nurtured, and community is built. … Keep reading
A new kind of neighborhood: SquareOne builds community, not just housing
On Maxwell Rd. in Eugene’s Bethel neighborhood, an empty church property is about to get a second life. The former Our Redeemer Church will become OUR Village Co-op, a 44-home… Keep reading
Strengthening Lane County: Your gift helps provide shelter, food, and hope
As we approach the end of 2025, we want to reflect on the positive outcomes we have achieved this year thanks to our neighbors’ unwavering support. Your generosity fills us…
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