Positive Change

Community Impact

 

2024 Recipients

January – Klamath Bird Observatory
$2,152.25

February – SMART Reading
$1,851.30

March – Native American Student Union at Southern Oregon University
$2,099.08

Positive Change for Rogue Climate

April – Rogue Climate
$1,955.59

May – Children’s Advocacy Center of Jackson County
$2,133.37

June – Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
$2,095.24

July – Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market
$1,865.83

August – Rogue Riverkeeper
$1,905.18

September – Rogue Valley Farm to School
$1,817.35

October – MFC’s Cooperative Community Fund
$2,014.29

2023 Recipients

$23,670.76 donated

January – Center for NonProfit Legal Services
$1,793.46

February – Medford Food Project
$1,730.91

March – Community Works
$2,091.02

Big Check for Bee Girl Organization

April – Bee Girl Organization
$2,038.24

May – Our Family Farms
$1,982.88

June – CASA of Jackson County
$2,045.11

Big Check for Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

July – Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
$1,936.12

August – SoHumane
$2,233.44

September – Rogue Farm Corps
$1,990.74

October – MFC’s Cooperative Community Fund
$1,693.32

November – Maslow Project
$1,998.65

December – Food & Friends
$2,136.87

2022 Recipients

$26,174.05 donated

January – Rogue Retreat
$2,247.88

February – Community Works
$1,944.83

March – Children’s Advocacy Center
$2,610.91

Big Check for KS Wild

April – KS Wild
$2,521.57

May – Bee Girl Organization
$2,179.84

June – CASA of Jackson County
$2,128.24

July – Southern Oregon Humane Society
$2,167.83

August – Our Family Farms
$2,098.13

September – Rogue Valley Farm to School
$1,914.77

October – MFC’s Cooperative Community Fund
$1,958.81

November – Maslow Project
$2,185.51

December – Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley
$2,215.73

2021 Recipients

$31,079.07 donated

January – Phoenix Counseling Center
$2,674.06

February – Rogue Valley SMART Reading
$2,478.66

March – Medford Food Project
$2,818.36

April – Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
$2,965.72

May – Maslow Project
$2,738.61

June – CASA of Jackson County
$2,483.58

July – ACCESS Food Share Garden Program
$2,760.75

August – Southern Oregon Humane Society
$2,529.10

September – Center for NonProfit Legal Services
$2,163.45

October – MFC’s Cooperative Community Fund
$2,978.53

November – Rogue Valley Food System Network
$2,132.23

December – Family Nurturing Center Farm & Food Program
$2,356.02

 

2020 Recipients

$35,208.99 donated

January – Children’s Advocacy Center
$2,473.66

February – Southern Oregon Climate Action Now
$2,536.10

March – Bee Girl Organization
$2,795.89

April – Rogue Farm Corps
$2,031.97

May – Maslow Project
$2,537.57

June – Sanctuary One
$2,722.23

July – CASA of Jackson County
$2,277.31

August – Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
$2,176.82

September 1-9 – Our Family Farms
$785.10
interrupted for Fire Relief Fundraiser

September 10-30 – Phoenix-Talent Fire Relief Fund
$1,794.01
Fire Relief Fundraiser

September 10-30 – Unete Farm Worker and Immigrant Fire Relief Fund
$1,794.01
Fire Relief Fundraiser

September 10-30 – Rogue Valley Relief Fund
$1,794.01
Fire Relief Fundraiser

October – Rogue Food Unites
$3,247.19
Fire Relief Fundraiser

November – Rogue Valley Farm to School
$3,075.31

December – Food & Friends
$3,167.81

 

2019 Recipients

$23,280.18 donated

January – Community Works
$2,465.11

February – Medford Food Project
$1,740.17

March – Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
$2,188.62

April – Children’s Miracle Network
$1,611.63

May – Maslow Project
$2,048.09

June – Sanctuary One
$1,889.43

July – CASA of Jackson County
$1,775.29

August – Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
$1,512.72

September – Rogue Valley Farm to School
$1,849.38

October – Rogue Farm Corps
$1,569.76

November – ACCESS Nutrition Programs
$2,299.37

December – Family Nurturing Center Farm & Food Program
$2,330.61

  • Positive Change

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