Published on March 27, 2026
Salem, Ore. – In a remarkable show of support for the arts and cultural heritage, Oregonians have contributed over $5.2 million to the Oregon Cultural Trust through the Cultural Tax Credit in 2024. This generous funding will directly benefit nonprofits dedicated to the arts, heritage, and humanities throughout the state.
The Cultural Tax Credit allows residents to receive a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for donations made to the Oregon Cultural Trust, making it a valuable incentive for individuals to invest in local cultural initiatives. The funds raised will help sustain and enrich a wide range of programs and organizations devoted to preserving Oregon’s diverse cultural landscape.
State officials and cultural leaders are praising the significant contributions from residents. This influx of resources is expected to bolster existing programs and foster new projects that enhance community engagement in the arts and humanities.
“The commitment of Oregonians to support the cultural trust is inspiring,” said a representative from the Oregon Cultural Trust. “These donations not only help sustain arts organizations but also foster a deeper appreciation for our rich cultural heritage.”
The Oregon Cultural Trust plans to allocate the funds to various nonprofit organizations, many of which rely heavily on donations to operate. The impact of this financial support is expected to resonate throughout the community, as enhanced programming and resources will engage and inspire the public.
As the state moves forward, the Cultural Trust continues to encourage Oregonians to participate in this unique giving opportunity, ensuring that the arts, heritage, and humanities continue to thrive in Oregon for generations to come.
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