If you donate to a cultural nonprofit, you can use the Oregon Cultural Trust to double the impact of your giving at no additional cost to you
By George Kramer
Oregon ranks first nationally, per capita, in donations to the arts and in the top five states for arts participation, according to a National Endowment for the Arts survey. That engagement extends to other cultural pursuits such as library and museum attendance, and visits to the many cultural venues and historic sites where our collective stories are created and told.
We in Oregon are known for our values and our commitment to what matters, including our arts, heritage and humanities. That’s why we are also the only state to offer a Cultural Tax Credit to citizens who support cultural nonprofits.
When you make a donation to a cultural nonprofit you care about and then make a matching donation to the Oregon Cultural Trust by Dec. 31, you qualify for a 100% state tax credit for your gift to the Cultural Trust. You also direct a portion of your taxes to support the more than 1,650 cultural nonprofits who enrich our lives.
Those who claim the tax credit annually call it a “win-win” and a “no-brainer.” You double the impact of your giving at no cost to you to support future cultural projects.
Since 2001, participation in the tax credit has enabled the Cultural Trust to award more than 10,000 grants totaling over $40 million. Last year alone, the Trust awarded a record $3.85 million to 148 cultural organizations, including funds for local regranting by our county and tribal cultural coalitions.
This year alone, the Cultural Trust awarded more than $250,000 in Josephine and Jackson Counties, including grants to the Ashland Parks Foundation, the Oregon Center for Creative Learning and Jefferson Public Radio.
By matching your cultural donations to the Cultural Trust, you maximize funding for Oregon’s vibrant cultural network. You help foster innovation. You create equity and access where barriers exist. And you fuel creative initiatives. In short, you make culture count!
Ashland resident George Kramer is vice chair of the Oregon Cultural Trust.