Center for Philanthropy
Located in Portland's historic Old Town neighborhood, the Center for Philanthropy is a unique home for funders in Oregon and southwest Washington. The Center was established in 2007 by the Northwest Health Foundation to support and strengthen the region's philanthropic sector. The vision? To facilitate greater collaboration and peer learning among a diverse group of funders by creating a shared office environment.
Oregon Foundation Center
The Oregon Foundation Center is located on the second floor of the Center for Philanthropy. Center tenants occupy renovated suites in the 3-story, 30,000-square-foot facility, and enjoy access to several conference rooms and some administrative support. The Northwest Health Foundation occupies the entire third floor.
Current tenants:
- W. Glen Boyd Charitable Foundation
- Ford Family Foundation
- Foundations for a Better Oregon / The Chalkboard Project
- Social Venture Partners Portland
- Spirit Mountain Community Fund
For information about available office suites, contact Thomas Aschenbrener at (503) 220-1955.
Funds at NWHF
The Northwest Health Foundation, a 501(c)(4) foundation, was founded in 1997 with assets remaining from the sale of PACC Health Plans and PACC HMO. The Foundation's mission is to advance, support and promote the health of the people of Oregon and southwest Washington.
In 1999 the NWHF Board of Directors established a second, 501(c)(3) corporation to advance health philanthropy throughout and beyond the Pacific Northwest. This facilitated the creation of donor-advised and donor-restricted funds at NWHF, opening new opportunities to leverage our investments for community benefit.
Donor-advised funds:
- Kaiser Permanente Community Fund — support for projects and programs addressing the social determinants of health
- Jennifer Baker Fund — support for youth suicide prevention
Donor-restricted funds:
- Alliance for the Promotion of Physical Activity and Nutrition — support for community coalitions working to prevent obesity and promote healthy living locally
- Neighborhood Health Fund — support for local health clinics that serve low-income and uninsured populations
Contracted services:
- Partners Investing in Nursing's Future — A collaborative initiative between the Northwest Health Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to address nursing issues at the local level through funding partnerships with community and regional foundations.
- Connecting for Health — NWHF provides staff and resources to Connecting for Health, a public-private initiative founded and managed by the Markle Foundation to realize the full potential of information technology in health and health care, while protecting privacy and security of personal health information.
We also act as fiscal agent for the following entities:
- Jefferson Regional Health Alliance
- Oregon Healthcare Workforce Institute
- Oregon Simulation Alliance

