
- ABOUT OSS
The Oregon State Society of Washington, D.C. is a non-profit, non-partisan philanthropic organization made up of Oregonians, both actual and honorary, living in or frequently visiting the greater D.C. area. Interested in Joining? Get your 2026 membership today!
Oregon State Society provides you an opportunity to meet and network with individuals living and working in the Washington, D.C. area. Get your 2026 membership for $35!
Good for admittance to all 2026 events except for the Annual Banquet.
OUR SPONORS
Thank you to our 2026 Banquet sponsors!
If you are interested in sponsoring the Oregon State Society, please reach out at OregonStateSociety@gmail.com for more information.
MOUNT HOOD
Intel
Nike
CASCADE RANGE
Alaska Airlines | Hawaiian Airlines
Capitol Counsel
CFM Advocates
Oregon State University (OSU) and the OSU Foundation
Summit Strategies Government Affairs
The University of Oregon (UO)
WEBFOOT CIRCLE
Accelerate Strategies
adidas
Capitol Tax Partners
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
eBay
Ridgeline Advocacy Group
Smith Garson
Thorn Run Partners
SISKIYOU RANGE
Daimler Truck North America
K&L Gates
Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT)
Portland General Electric (PGE)
Portland State University (PSU)
Quaise Energy
Van Scoyoc Associates
PIONEER
CTIA
The Greenbrier Companies
Hubbell Communications
Moonstruck Chocolate Co.
Oregon Alliance of Independent Colleges & Universities
Pacific Power
SMI - Damian & Paul
Tillamook County Creamery Association
We are thrilled to partner with Restore Oregon!Founded in 1977, Restore Oregon works on the front lines and behind the scenes to empower Oregonians to reimagine and transform their communities through the preservation and reuse of historic and cultural places.
Restore Oregon believes in a vibrant and equitable Oregon where historic preservation and reuse are crucial to solving the problems we face locally, statewide, and globally.
As a statewide, nonprofit organization, Restore Oregon represents thousands of homeowners and renters, community activists, environmentalists, preservation-minded businesses, and supporters and users of historic places across Oregon.


