Our 2026 resolutions are all about supporting Oregon's livability and lovability

Aren't Oregon's farmers, ranchers, and stewards also "Oregon business?"

Read the article in Capital Press

Updates from our team

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For our democracy
Apply for our 2026 Land Use Leadership Initiative cohort

The Land Use Leadership Initiative (LULI) is our flagship program, training advocates, organizers, and other changemakers on how to ensure Oregon's unique land use system works for everyone. The application opens on January 12, 2026; sign the interest form to get an application emailed to you!

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For our communities
Major victory for diverse and affordable housing choices across Oregon

On December 4, 2025, the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission adopted the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (OHNA) rules. This brings Oregon much closer to fulfilling the promise of statewide planning Goal 10—Housing for All—in every neighborhood.

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For our lands & for our prosperity
Stewardship and forestry go hand in hand at Zena Forest Products

As seen at Portland International Airport: Ben Deumling shares how he’s preserving some of the last Oregon white oak woodlands, creating a resilient mixture of tree species, and building an ecologically and economically sustainable business that specializes in wooden flooring.

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Who we are & what we do

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2025 recap
Annual Report: Oregon is Worth Fighting For

Learn what happens when communities come together, share stories, and organize. Spoiler: They envision and enact policies that create more livable communities for everyone!

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Diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice
Working to reverse systemic inequalities

Land ownership and land use policies and processes have historically propagated and exacerbated inequalities around the nation, and in Oregon. 1000 Friends works to reverse discriminatory practices, policies, and impacts on people.

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About us
Land use is who we are

1000 Friends of Oregon works with Oregonians to enhance quality of life by building livable urban and rural communities, protecting family farms and forests, and conserving natural areas.