Backing Historic Small Restaurants Grant Program Should your restaurant get $50,000?! Apply for the Backing Historic Small Restaurant Grant Program! Applications are due March 25....Continue reading→
We work to ensure that heritage places are acknowledged for their substantial economic and social contributions. Preservation drives the rebirth of rural Main Streets, employs highly skilled artisans and contractors, passes forward our diverse cultural heritage, and measurably responds to issues like housing affordability or our climate crises through adaptive reuse and preservation of our existing resources.
In addition to offering a direct and meaningful response to the most critical challenges facing Oregon today, historic preservation resonates with people in a personal way. Every Oregonian from every socioeconomic station, ethnicity, or community knows of a gathering place, corner store, theater, barn, or park that speaks to them because of their association with it. Grassroots organizing around these places can unify people, bridging differences and overcoming our past year of isolation.
In the past, historic preservation often focused on the legacy of well-to-do European-Americans. But the Oregon Story is so much more than that. For every John McLaughlin House or Jackson County Courthouse, there is an equally important Billy Webb Elks Lodge or Kam Wah Chung that embodies the dreams, hardships, flaws, nobility, persecutions, and accomplishments of the diverse people and cultures who have shaped this place we all love. All historic places are essential to telling the complete and equitable story of our state and rebuilding after these most trying of times.
Restore Oregon advocates in everything we do with our educational programs, our technical support to those who need assistance, direct intervention with our Most Endangered Places program, and our policy and legislative work at state and federal level.
Restore Oregon’s Policy & Advocacy Committee (PAC) specifically works to address policies, land use, and funding resources needed to support historic preservation. Specifically working at the State legislature and with our federal Congressional delegation on financial incentives and policies that maximize impact and save our collective cultural heritage.
Restore Oregon’s Policy & Advocacy Committee
Volunteers Who Provide Expertise
Carrie Richter, Chair
Rachel Browning
Steve Dotterrer
John Goodenberger
Karen Karlsson
MJ Koreiva
George Kramer
Rick Michaelson
Chris Tackett-Nelson
Action Alert: Testimony Needed NOW!
Picture Above: The Friends of the Oregon Caves and Chateau would get capital funding to restore the historic doors at the Chateau if HB 4124...Continue reading→
Advocacy in Action: Our Proactive Work at the Oregon Legislature
Photo by Dan Meyers Advocacy in Action: Our Proactive Work at the Oregon Legislature The Oregon Legislature’s 2024 “short session” launched into action on Monday,...Continue reading→
Adaptive Reuse to Housing – NOW in Effect in Oregon
Restore Oregon’s Advocacy Works: New Law Now Makes Creating Housing Easier Through Preservation and Reuse Housing Bill Takes Effect January 1st - Supports Conversion of...Continue reading→
Learning, Connecting, and Advocating in Washington DC
Photos clockwise from top left: 1) Nicole Possert, Executive Director of Restore Oregon and Sue Densmore, Executive Director of the Friends of the Oregon Caves...Continue reading→
Recap of Advocacy Outcomes in the Frothy 2023 Oregon Legislative Session
A “wild rollercoaster ride” is how many have described the 2023 legislative session in Oregon! From new leadership, to a Senate walkout that stalled legislative...Continue reading→

