Affiliate Members
Oregon ON has two primary categories of membership: Voting Membership and Affiliate Membership. Our membership year runs from January – December.
Oregon ON thanks our GREAT Affiliate Members for their generous support and partnership!
Organizational affiliates
Capstone ($5000 +)
There is room for your organization right here!
Keystone ($2,000-$4,999)
Portland Development Commission
Cornerstone ($1,500-$1,999)
JD Fulwiler & Co Insurance Inc
Milestone ($1,000-$1,499)
NOAH (Network for Oregon Affordable Housing)
Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, P.C
Seabold Construction
Touchstone ($500-$999)
Clackamas County Housing Authority
Dagle Law Office
Oregon State Building & Construction Trades Council
RCAC (Rural Community Assistance Corporation)
Flagstone ($150-$499)
Community Development Law Center
Fair Housing Council Of Oregon
Housing Development Consortium Of Seattle-King County
Housing Land Alliance
Northwest Oregon Housing Authority
Oregon Microenterprise Network
Pioneer Community Development Corporation
Portland State University, College of Urban and Public Affairs
Individual affiliates
Cornerstone
Judith Seeborg Walker
Milestone
You name could be here!
Touchstone
Debbie Aiona
Helen Burlingham
Cynthia Ingebretson
Ed McNamara
Andy Raubeson
Whit Spencer
John VanLandingham
Flagstone
Tom Benjamin
Chris Bonner
Cathey Briggs
Donna Cohen
Howard Fladstol
Jill Fuglister
Doug Glancy
Kay Hutchinson
Tony Jones
Kevin Kraus
Tracy Manny
Nancy Murray
Jane Netboy
Rob Prasch
Roger Rees
Michelle Silver
Kris Smock
Eli Spevak
Les Szigethy
Andreé Tremoulet
Chrissy Washburn
Bobby Weinstock
Anne Williams
Become an Affiliate Member!
Becoming a member is easy and affordable. Learn more about the benefits of membership by clicking here. To review an Application for Affiliate Membership which includes our dues structure, click here. For more information, please contact Orion Lumiere via email or at (503) 223-4041.
Affiliate Membership is open to any organization or individual who supports Oregon ON’s mission and the work of our members. Our Affiliates include local and state governments that partner with our members to provide housing and economic opportunity to low income Oregonians; banks, lending institutions and tax credit syndicators that invest in our members’ housing and communities; legal firms and insurance companies that work with our members; architects and construction companies that design and build our members’ housing; property management and social service organizations who help make our members’ housing successful; fellow nonprofit organizations and community members who are working to increase housing and opportunity in Oregon; and Housing Authorities and private developers who share our members’ mission to provide housing for people for whom the market does not provide.
