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2016 STEERING COMMITTEE
Annette Mills, Facilitator
Brandon Trelstad, Vice Facilitator
Robert Mauger, Secretary
David Persohn, Treasurer
Bob Devine
Alvin Eshe
Carter Frantz-Geddes
Loma Hammond
Cindee Lolik
Linda Lovett
Randy Macdonald
Kyle Reed
Ann Scheerer
David Smith
John Swanson
Bill Glassmire, City Council Liaison
Annual Report | 2016
Our mission:
To promote an ecologically, socially, and
economically healthy city and county. www.sustainablecorvallis.org/your-donation-counts
Creating a healthy, inclusive community
Acting on climate
Addressing climate change at the local level is crucial to solving the problem globally.
The Coalition continued to support energy-saving actions through “Take Charge Corvallis” –
the local initiative to compete for the $5 million Georgetown University Energy Prize.
Volunteers distributed 35,000 free LEDs to residents, held a series of information sessions
with rental property owners, and promoted heat pump water heaters.
Partnering with Environment Oregon and the Corvallis Environmental Center, we launched a
five-year campaign to increase the number of solar panels on Corvallis rooftops. Promotion
included distributing 1,000 door hangers and producing a “Harvest Sunshine” video.
Strengthening transportation options
Fostering a culture of cycling and transit ridership is key to creating a sustainable community.
The Coalition encouraged bicycling by providing bike valet services for hundreds of attendees
at Septembeerfest and Fall Festival, using bike racks volunteers transported by bike.
We sponsored Pedalpalooza, a festival featuring people-powered transportation, held in
conjunction with the 7th annual Car Free Day.
Our 2nd annual “Trip-by-Transit” guided riders of the Linn-Benton Loop bus to, from, and
around Albany. The day-long outing included visits to a local restaurant, the Farmers’ Market,
and Talking Water Gardens water reclamation system.
Fostering a secure local food system
A secure food system revolves around food that is locally produced, using practices that renew
and enrich the land and community.
As part of the “Eat 40% Local” campaign, our new “Simply Seasonal” recipes address the
need for affordable meals made from local, seasonal ingredients. More than 1,000 recipe
cards were distributed at the Farmers’ Market, and 2,000 people received recipes weekly via
social media. Our 7th annual Local Eats Week featured local ingredients at 13 restaurants.
The Coalition once again led a local event on National Food Day that featured a community
Apple Crunch and distribution of free Farmers’ Market tokens to 100 children.
The 7th edition of our Corvallis Garden Resource Guide was distributed to more than 500
current and prospective gardeners, and we sponsored three Edible Garden Tours.
Our new Resilience Project featured a display at the library about food preservation/storage
and other preparedness actions, and we constructed 30 new Neighborhood Planting Kiosks
that are being posted along residential sidewalks and in parks and community gardens.
A key element of a sustainable community is the physical, mental, and social well-being
of its residents.
The Coalition launched a Green Cleaning campaign to encourage people to choose safe
alternatives to hazardous household products. Promotion included a presentation by the
Oregon Environmental Council; distribution of 200 Green Cleaning Kits; and a survey of
schools, day care centers, and other facilities to assess cleaning policies and practices.
Our volunteers connected with social justice organizations to encourage their participation
in City processes such as Imagine Corvallis 2040, and with City officials to address the need
for more inclusive representation on City boards and commissions.
Encouraging waste prevention
Protecting natural resources
Our personal well-being and the livability of our societies depend on a life-support system that is
healthy and thriving.
In collaboration with OSU College of Engineering, we discovered that artificial turf on athletic
fields drain toxic substances into our local creeks. We consulted with the City of Corvallis
about developing requirements for stormwater treatment.
We discovered and mapped the historic drainage patterns of Corvallis and initiated the first
project to regenerate a lost creek – the headwaters of Dunawi Creek.
The Coalition collaborated with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and the City of
Corvallis to sponsor the Lamprey Creek Awakening ceremony in honor of the naming of
Lamprey Creek. To help protect the lamprey, we organized a series of creekside work parties
and plantings with volunteers from Corvallis Waldorf School and the Sierra Club.
The Coalition coordinated the 7th Annual Natural Areas Celebration Week, engaging 650
community members in appreciation of our natural areas through 23 separate events.
Promoting economic vitality
A hallmark of a sustainable community is a diverse, vibrant economy that meets people’s needs
and is anchored by a broad spectrum of locally owned, environmentally friendly businesses.
The Coalition sponsored two Northwest Earth Institute discussion courses, “Sustainability
Works: Rethinking Business as Usual”.
We partnered with Visit Corvallis to promote Travel Oregon’s Bike Friendly Business
Program to Corvallis businesses.
The Coalition and CIBA co-sponsored the 6th Annual Buy Local First Day & Holiday Contest.
We initiated a “Saving Green” project to assist businesses in adopting energy efficiency,
water efficiency, and waste reduction practices.
Our goal is zero waste. Nature’s time-tested patterns and life cycles have shown us that
waste-free systems are possible.
We organized a campaign to expand the number of Recycling Block Captains, which
resulted in a 50% increase. There are currently 90 Captains who distribute waste
prevention handouts on a quarterly basis to nearly 4,000 households.
Coalition volunteers distributed 7,000 copies of the Corvallis Area ReUse Directory and
worked with OSU Computer Science students on developing an app for the Directory. We initiated a project to increase recycling and composting at multi-unit residences.
Celebrating community
Recognizing the sustainability accomplishments of our partner organizations and
action teams helps inspire further action.
The Coalition’s annual Sustainability Fair and Town Hall was attended by more
than 500 people. Our “Community Scrapbook” slide show highlighted the work
of our partners, and Town Hall keynoters James Reismiller and Cassandra
Robertson wowed the audience with their presentation, “Ideas and Inspiration
from Germany’s Culture of Sustainability”.
Thank you to our donors We gratefully acknowledge those who supported us with their gifts in 2016.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Marge & Ralph Alig (EP) Bud & Jan Ames (EP) Lorraine Anderson Diane Arney Josiah Fisher & Xan Augerot Meghna Babbar-Sebens Rebecca Badger (M) Kirk Bailey Stephanie Heindel & Lorie Bailey (EP) Zach Baker Keith Barton (M) John Krochta & Marg Bartosek Lindsey Batchelder Mike Beilstein (M, EP) Patricia & Norman Bishop Ali Bonakdar Emily Bowling (M) Jason & Kristin Bradford (M, EP) Kathy Brewer (EP) George Brown (M) Amanda Buchanan Mary Leigh Burke (M) Lauren Burkum (EP) Jim Davidson & Valerie Caldwell Joyce Canan Marta & Daniel Capriles (M) Courtney Childs Martha Clemons (M) Richard & Rosalie Clinton (EP) Lyn Cornell Kent & Trish Daniels (M) Signe Danler (M) Shaznin Daruwalla Tru Denton (M) Bob Devine Wolfgang Dilson Brian Dougherty (M) Scott Dybvad (M) Sarah & Ken Edwardsson (M) Lynn & Tom Ekstedt Jack & Elizabeth Elder (M, EP) Molly Engle (M) Peter Erskine (M) Nancy Erwin Kate Feldman Anne & John Filson Victoria Findlay (M) Greg Fitzpatrick (EP) Carter Frantz-Geddes Liz & Bob Frenkel (EP) Cathy & Pete Frischmann Dawn Marie Gaid (M)
John Gaylord (M) Michael Gemperle (EP) Liv Gifford Debi Gile Barbara & Gordon Grant Peter Greenberg (EP) Jeremy & Jessica Groom Joan Gross Maureen Kinevey & Jeffrey Gump (EP) Don Alan & Roberta Hall (EP) Vanguard Charitable Trust on behalf of Cliff & Gay Hall (EP) Loma Hammond (M, EP) Paul & Nonie Harcombe Jeanette Hardison (M) Marilyn Henderson (M, EP) Mary Hewitt David Hockman-Wert (EF) Maya Abels & Stewart Holmes (M) Dagmar Johnson & Fred Hughes Tom Kaye Claudia Keith Judith Kenner (M) Laurel Kincl (M) Alan Kirk Lori Salus & Gregg Kleiner Leslie Knight (M) Marilyn & Will Koenitzer Don & Sandy Kuhns Reed Lacy Rebecca & Larry Landis Brenda & Andrew Langley Phoebe Lansing-Lee (M, EP) Bud Laurent Suzanne & Lee Lazaro (M, EP) Brian C. Lee Aaron & Amy Lesan (M) Dennis Murphy & Mary Ellen Lind Maggie & David Livesay Cindee Lolik (M, EP) Marie Long (EP) Jane Luther Randy Macdonald John & Rosemary Magee Julie & Walt Manning Kate & Chris Mathews (EP) Annie Matsler (M) Jessica McDonald (M) Michael McGowen Deb Merchant (M) David Eckert & Annette Mills (M, EP) Jim Mitchell
David Bell & Meg Mobley Linda Modrell Molly Monroe Ruby Moon (M) Pat & Dee Mooney Rochelle Murphy (EP) Robert Murray (M) Popi Natsoulas Michael Neeley-Brown (M) Scott & Chris Newsham (M, EP) Kevin Grant & Andrea Norris (M) Lauren & John Ortiz (M) Suzanne Ortiz Bob & Rachel Ozretich Nanci Pascoe Jerry & Judith Paul Bailey Payne (EF) Dave Persohn (EF, EP) Rebecca Picton (M) Jon & Rachel Polansky (M) Dave Rabinowitz (EP) Kirk Rensmeyer Shelley Ries James Paul Rodell (M) Candace & Chris Russo (EP) Jan Schaeffer Ann Scheerer (M) Lisa Scherf (EF) Irene Schoppy (M) Anne Schuster (M) Alan Hemmingsen & Cindy Scott (M, EP) Robert & Maria Scott (EP) Bob Seltzer Dan & Virginia Shapiro (EP) LoErna Simpson Court Smith David & Linda Smith (M, EP) Roberta Smith (EP) Phil Sollins (EP) Sarah Spangler (M) Steve Starcevich (M) Marjorie Stevens (M) Jim Cannon & Cheryl Stevenson (EP) Karen Josephson & Peter Stoel (EP) Russell Sullivan Jeanne Holmes & John Swanson (EP) Mark & Donna Tarasawa (M) Rod & Linda Terry Kathy Thompson Janet Throop (EP) Charlie & Maria Tomlinson (EF)
Bonnie Tomski (M) Tom Smith & Jean Townes Biff & Maret Traber (M, EP) Brandon Trelstad (M, EP) Cliff & Jo Anne Trow Carol Trueba Laureen Urey (M, EP) Kari & Pieter Van Zee (EP) Froggi Van Riper (M) Elizabeth Waldorf Elizabeth Waldron Dick & Doris Waring John & Susan Watson Eve Weiss David Wells (M, EP) Larry Weymouth (M) Denis White Robert White (M) Valerie White (EP) Julie Williams (M) Greg Wilson Carla Wise (EF) Alvin Eshe & Janet Wolf-Eshe (M, EP) Curtis Wright ORGANIZATIONAL DONORS
Abundant Solar (S) AFRANA Akro Construction Corporation Barker-Uerlings Insurance, Inc. (EP) BE Solar (S) Benton Habitat for Humanity (EP, S) Blackledge Furniture (EP) Block 15 Brewing Company (EP) Brave Life Initiative Broadleaf Architecture Caves Bier & Kitchen (S) City Delivery Service (EP) City of Corvallis – Transportation Options (S) Coast Range Commercial Refrigeration Corvallis Copy Center (EP) Corvallis Evening Garden Club (G) Corvallis Fall Festival (EP) Corvallis Odd Fellows (S) Corvallis Waldorf School (EP) Denison Farms (S) Devco Engineering (S) Earth & Sea Salts Energy Wise Lighting (S) First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op (EP, S) First Congregational Church, UCC (EP) First United Methodist – Environmental Care Team (S) Footwise (S) Garland Nursery (S)
Garden Spaces Sustainable Landscapes, LLC (M) Gathering Together Farm (EP) Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (EP, S) Green Girl (S) Greenbelt Land Trust (S) Heart of the Valley Homebrewers Holmwell Software (S) Home Grown Gardens (S) Kapa Landscape Design, LLC Laughing Planet (EP) League of Women Voters of Corvallis (EP) Linn-Benton Pacific Green Party (S) Mid-Valley Bicycle Club (S) OSU Folk Club Thrift Shop Foundation (G) OSU Student Sustainability Initiative (S) OSU Sustainability Office (S) OSU Transportation Services (S) Owen Dell and Associates, LLC (S) Peak Sports (S) Pioneer Recycling Services, LLC (S) Play It Again Sports (S) Republic Services (S) River Design Group (S) Robert Mauger, Atty. at Law (S) Robnett's Hardware, Inc. (S) Seeds for the Sol (S) Shonnard's Nursery & Florist (S) Sibling Revelry (S) Sierra Club - Marys Peak Group (S) Soft Star Shoes (EP, S) Solar Ki (S) Solar Options Northwest (S) SoupCycle (S) Spring Creek Project (S) Sundborn Children's House (S) Town & Country Realty (EP) Veterans for Peace, Chapter 132 Virginia Shapiro, DC/ Integrity Natural Health (S) Western Pulp Products (S) White Wind Superfoods Wild Yeast Bakery (S)
Thank you to
our volunteers The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition is
primarily a volunteer organization.
We are very grateful to our hundreds
of volunteers for their generous gifts
of time, energy, and talent.
A special thank you to those who led
our action teams in 2016:
COMMUNITY INCLUSION
Laureen Urey & Kathy Thompson
ECONOMIC VITALITY
Robert Mauger & Anna Walsh
EDUCATION
Vince Adams & Aaron Lesan
ENERGY
Carly Lettero, Cassandra
Robertson & Sarah Spangler
FOOD
Emily Stimac, Rebecca Fallihee,
& Owen Dell
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Mac Gillespie & Diana Rohlman
HOUSING
Debi Friedlander
LAND USE
Susan Morré & Godfrey Leung
NATURAL AREAS
Molly Monroe
TRANSPORTATION
Kevin Grant
WASTE PREVENTION
Andrea Norris, Dawn Marie Gaid,
& Jeanette Hardison
WATER
Dave Eckert
The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
has 350 partner organizations. For a
complete list of our partners, go to
www.sustainablecorvallis.org.
EF – Endowment Fund donation
EP – Engaged Partner (donation of $250+)
G – Grant
M – Monthly Donor
S – Sponsor of event and/or project
OUR VISION FOR THE COMMUNITY
Corvallis is a community in which the needs of the present are met without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs. It is a flourishing and thriving city with a vibrant economy that respects,
restores, and cares for the community of life.
OUR GUIDING OBJECTIVES
Our community will:
1. Reduce and ultimately eliminate our community’s contribution to fossil fuel dependence and to wasteful use of
scarce metals and minerals. Use renewable resources whenever possible.
2. Reduce and ultimately eliminate our community’s contribution to dependence upon persistent chemicals and
wasteful use of synthetic substances. Use biologically safe products whenever possible.
3. Reduce and ultimately eliminate our community’s contribution to encroachment upon nature (e.g., land, water,
wildlife, forests, soil, ecosystems). Protect natural ecosystems.
4. Support people’s capacity to meet their basic needs fairly and efficiently.
2016 DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS
We increased our efforts to develop a strong financial and volunteer
base for the organization in several ways:
Sponsored a retreat and phone conferences with a
development professional to support Steering Committee
members and action team leaders in developing relationships
with existing and potential funders.
Continued development of a Grant Writing Collective, through
which Coalition volunteers are developing grant writing skills.
Launched a campaign to increase the number of donors who
contribute to the Coalition on a monthly basis. We succeeded in
nearly tripling the number of monthly donors.
Installed a professional donor management system to more
efficiently record and acknowledge our funding sources.
Created a Development Dashboard to track our progress
toward annual fundraising goals.
Refined our volunteer management system to track volunteer
hours and assist in volunteer recruitment, retention, and
recognition.
Hired a part-time Administrative Assistant to support the
Facilitator in many of the day-to-day functions of the Coalition,
including fundraising and communications with volunteers.
Help the Coalition continue
to develop!
Send us a note about how your
involvement with the Coalition has
touched your life.
Tell one new person about the
Coalition in 2017.
Consider a financial gift or an increase
in your giving this year.
If you care to make a donation,
please send your check to:
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
PO Box 2310
Corvallis, OR 97339
For further information or to make an online
donation, please visit:
www.sustainablecorvallis.org
Your donation is tax deductible.
Our tax ID number is 27-1003508.
Thank you for your support!