Enroll a credit card. Set donation max (optional)
THE OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS BEEN COLLECTING, PRESERVING, EXHIBITING AND PUBLISHING OREGON'S HISTORY FOR OVER 100 YEARS. TODAY, THE SOCIETY'S COMPLEX IS A LANDMARK IN THE HEART OF PORTLAND'S CULTURAL DISTRICT, AND OFFERS OREGON'S RICH MULTICULTURAL HISTORY THROUGH MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS, RESEARCH …
Round up more donors for Oregon Historical Society
Source: IRS form 990
It's tax deductible.
Charity Navigator Score
Nonprofit Health Check
Round up more donors for Oregon Historical Society
"Rounding up my credit card purchases to donate has been the most effortless way to give back – I don’t even notice the extra cents, but they add up to real impact over time. It feels good to know that every purchase I make is also sprinkling a little support on my child’s educational community!”
Myra Blake
RoundUp.org Donor
"I love that my spare change is going to a place I care about—and that I get to choose. Spreading out my giving over time feels so much more doable than trying to make a big contribution all at once. It’s an easy way to support [my favorite nonprofit] in a consistent, meaningful way.”
Lisa Bohn
RoundUp.org Donor
"I love that RoundUp automatically sends the money to MCS with no extra effort on my part! Now when I’m using my registered credit card for everyday purchases, I know that it counts. The spare change will make a big impact for our school, and its super easy to sign up--just takes 30 seconds!”
Reshma Borkar
RoundUp.org Donor
"I have been rounding up at my local co-op for a while now, and have always been impressed at how much those spare cents add up. Now I have the opportunity to give to another cause I love--without even thinking about it! Setup was super fast and easy, and I am thrilled to be supporting this community every day, with no extra effort!”
Bethany Cashman
RoundUp.org Donor
Funds will be distributed via Our Change Foundation unless your nonprofit is ineligible. See our FAQs and Terms of Service for more information on this process.
This data is based on the organization's 2024 IRS Form 990 tax filing.
If this information is incorrect, please contact us at support@roundup.org.
Board President
Peter Nickerson
Board Vice President
Julieann Park
Board Secretary
Roberta Connor
Board Treasurer
Erin Zollenkopf
Board Director
Franco Albi
Board Director
Kristin Anderson
Board Director
Paul Andrews
Board Director
William Casey Obie Barrett
Board Director
Clarence Morton Bishop Iii
Board Director
Edward Brewington
Board Director
Kelly Douglas
Board Director
Emily Flynn
Board Director
Charles S Howard Jr
Board Director
Gregory Keller
Board Director
Marilyn Loy
Board Director
Dr Cherstin Lyon
Board Director
Judge Judith Matarazzo
Board Director
Nathan Mckinstry
Board Director
Jeffrey Mckeown
Board Director
Darren Nakata
Board Director
Brendan O'scannl AI N
Board Director
Janet Pardo
Board Director
James Parker
Board Director
Petros Pelos
Board Director
John Russell
Board Director
Daniel Santos
Board Director
Linda Shelk
Board Director
Monica Spady
Board Director
Gregory Specht
Board Director
Leslie Spencer
Board Director
Linda Walker Turner
Board Director
Lisa Watson
Board Director
William Westphal
Board Director
Catherine Jo Whitsell
Board Director
Marinus W Wiewel
Board Director
John Wilson
Board Director
Pia Wilson Body
Executive Director
Kerry Tymchuk
Chief Financial Officer
Sheri Neal
Museum Director
Helen Louise
Chief Information Officer
Dwight Peterson
Cpo/Editor
Eliza Canty Jones
Facilities Director
Josh F Coy
Chief Marketing & Com. Officer
Rachel Randles
RoundUp.org is revolutionizing the 'round up for charity' movement by allowing any person or company to automatically round up all of the purchases made on an eligible Visa or Mastercard to the next whole dollar amount, and to direct those funds to virtually any nonprofit of their choice. Donors can select from over 1.3 million nonprofits across the U.S., including schools, universities, parent associations, churches, sports clubs, museums, pet shelters, advocacy groups, community service providers, and more.
For nonprofits, RoundUp.org offers the simplest round-up program available; no sign-up, no extra staff, no expenses, and no technical expertise required. We provide each nonprofit with a ready-to-use QR code and web link to their non-profit page where donors can select the card they want to use to round up for the nonprofit. Nonprofits can promote the link or QR code via email, newsletters, printed material, or on social media. Supporters, whether individuals or businesses, can also share the QR code with their audiences to support the nonprofit even further. RoundUp.org makes predictable, recurring donations brilliantly simple and efficient for nonprofits.
Donors can search for a nonprofit on RoundUp.org or follow a nonprofit-specific URL or QR code. Donors then link their Visa or Mastercard information to start rounding up their purchases into monthly donations. These donations go first to a Donor Advised Fund called Our Change Foundation (“OCF”) which will then send your contribution to the nonprofit you designated, unless that nonprofit is ineligible. On the 1st of each month, RoundUp.org charges the linked card one-time for the total amount of the RoundUps from each purchase made during the prior month. The donation amount, net of fees, is sent to our charitable distribution partner, Our Change Foundation, a United States 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity and donor-advised fund, and is made available to the nonprofit for withdrawal within 15 days subject to RoundUp.org’s Terms of Service.
Absolutely! Every nonprofit on RoundUp.org has a unique QR code and URL that you can share via text, email, or social media, to encourage others to join the cause. And, it's best to get the word out quickly because donors can only support one nonprofit at a time on RoundUp.org.
Yes. We’ll provide tax receipts for your donations, which can be used when filing your taxes.