By Logan Bagett on Tuesday, June 17th, 2025 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
BAKER CITY — The Oregon Community Foundation has announced that it will be opening a new regional office in Baker City. Read the foundationโs full press release below:
(Press Release from the Oregon Community Foundation)
Oregon Community Foundation is expanding its presence in Eastern Oregon with a new regional office in Baker City, deepening its long-term commitment to Oregonโs rural communities.
The new office reflects OCFโs belief that regional partnerships matter โ especially in communities where distance, geography and lack of resources can be barriers to opportunity. By opening a hub in Eastern Oregon, the foundation aims to better connect with partners, respond more directly to community needs and amplify the regionโs strengths.
โWe know that thriving communities begin with local voices and shared vision,โ said Lisa Mensah, President and CEO of Oregon Community Foundation. โOpening a regional office in Baker City brings us closer to the people and places we serve in this region so that we can deepen our partnerships together.โ
Local Partners Welcome Announcement
The Baker City office is the latest example of OCFโs regional approach. It builds on decades of rural partnerships and collaborative initiatives with fellow funders such as The Ford Family Foundation, Meyer Memorial Trust, The Roundhouse Foundation and The Collins Foundation. In Baker City, OCF has worked closely with the Leo Adler Foundation.
โThe Leo Adler Foundation board is thrilled Baker City was selected as a hub for their Eastern Oregon outreach,โ said Carrie Folkman, Chairperson of the Leo Adler Foundation, which is based in Baker City and supports nonprofits in the region. โWe look forward to the partnerships, collaboration and awareness this will bring to our rural communities.โ
For more than 50 years, OCF has helped donors make meaningful contributions to communities across Oregon. The foundation has prioritized funding in rural areas through its Community Grants program and partnered to address shared challenges such as housing, education and economic opportunity.
โOCF is a remarkable partner for the Oregon nonprofit sector and is one of the largest community foundations in the country,โ said Ginger Savage, Executive Director of Crossroads Carnegie Art Center and Board Member of the Cultural Advocacy Coalition of Oregon. โI can think of no better place to have this regional office than Baker County. Welcome to Baker City!โ
Hiring and Community Events Coming Soon
As OCF works to finalize a location for the new office in Baker City, the foundation plans to hire staff locally later this year to support outreach and engagement across eight counties in Eastern Oregon. The goal is to create a shared space for community partners and other funders that will continue reflecting the foundationโs statewide mission.
โThis is more than an office,โ said Maurizio Valerio, Senior Field Coordinator for The Ford Family Foundation. โIt is a philanthropy hub โ that we have been building towards for many years โ with OCF as its anchor, bringing multiple funders under one roof to encourage a deeper level of connection and a more efficient way of serving our community.โ
More details, including job opportunities and future community events, will be announced in the coming months.