New Web Site Encourages Oregonians’ Involvement In Health Reform

A new Web site designed to encourage public involvement in health system reform efforts in Oregon was unveiled by Northwest Health Foundation
(NWHF). The site, http://www.oregonhealthreform.org, provides information, contacts, and links to over a dozen organizations and committees working on various aspects of health reform from improved access to quality health care for children and the uninsured to complete overhaul of the state’s health care system. For more information please see their latest press release. NWHF Press Release

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2008 REGIONAL CONFERENCE

**SAVE THE DATE**

GRANTMAKERS of Oregon and Southwest Washington

From Roots to Treetops: Growing, Connecting, & Sustaining Strong Communities

October 15th, 16th, 17th
FivePine Lodge
Sisters, Oregon

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THIRD THURSDAY PROGRAM

Racial and Ethnic Inequities—
The Relationship to Health (and Other) Disparities

Sponsor: Arnerich Massena & Associates, Inc.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
11:45 am – 1:30 pm
Kaiser Town Hall Ballroom
3704 N Interstate, Portland
Parking is available on NE side of the building and the location is accessible by light rail.

Lunch Included
$15 Members $35 Non-members
To Register: or 503.226.6340

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FUNDERS TOUR

Confederated Tribes Grande Ronde Reservation


Sponsored by: Spirit Mountain Community Fund

Thursday, September 22, 2008
8:00 am – 5:00 pm*

Members: $45 Nonmembers: $65
or 503.226.6340

*A bus will leave Portland at 8:30 am from 6100 SW Raab Road, Portland
http://www.pfcn.org/visitors/directions/3-visitors/4-directions.htmland return around 5:00 pm

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Annual Conference

Philanthropy Northwest

Wednesday, September 24 – Friday, September 26
Idaho

CORPORATE FUNDERS LEARNING EXCHANGE

Topic: TBA

Sponsor: Pacific Power Foundation
Thursday, October 2, 2008
7:30 – 9:00 am
Portland