Eugene, OR — OCCU Foundation (OCCUF), the philanthropic arm of Oregon Community
Credit Union (OCCU), is donating $100,000 to aid wildfire recovery efforts across the state.
On Sept. 9, OCCUF launched its Fire Relief Fund to provide support to nonprofits caring for
Oregonians impacted by wildfire.
Wildfires in Oregon, many started in a four-day period around Labor Day (Sept. 7), have
burned more than one million acres and destroyed thousands of homes and other structures.
The foundation committed to match up to $100,000 of funds raised through its Fire Relief
Fund. That goal has been achieved, and now the fund has more than $200,000 committed to
assist in the relief and rebuilding efforts throughout Oregon.
“In early September, Oregon was impacted by nine fires in a short amount of time and
immediate relief for displaced residents took priority,” said Ron Neumann, OCCU President &
CEO and OCCUF Board Chair. “Much of our state has been devastated by these wildfires
and the journey to rebuild will be a long one, OCCU Foundation is proud to work alongside
our community partners as we come together to support the long road to recovery.”
100% of the Fire Relief Fund will go to nonprofit partners dedicated to providing critical
services that aid in the rebuilding and recovery process across the state.
“We are grateful to everyone who has contributed to OCCU Foundation’s Fire Relief Fund,”
said Neumann, “We are still accepting donations, making grants and investing in long-term
efforts to rebuild our impacted communities,” he continued.
To make a tax-deductible donation visit MyOCCU.org/Fire-Relief-Fund. Contributions will be
accepted as long as the need continues.

About OCCUF
OCCUF supports community initiatives and organizations that positively impact the
communities served by OCCU. The foundation awards grants to local nonprofit organizations
focused on community development, increased access to education and the overall health
and long-term viability of the community. The foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation
funded by businesses, families and individuals.
About OCCU
OCCU was founded in 1956 in Eugene. Today, as a not-for-profit financial
cooperative, OCCU has more than $2.3 billion in assets, and its members are served
through digital channels and 10 branch and service center locations in Eugene,
Springfield, Salem and Wilsonville. Although most members reside in one of the 28
Oregon counties or six Washington counties OCCU serves, others reside throughout
the United States and even abroad, keeping their membership active through online
and mobile banking and the Shared Branching network. Learn more at MyOCCU.org.

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