In 2004, Sam proposed it. In 2005, the Portlandf City Council approved it. This year, we implemented it.
It is now even easier for every business, no matter the size, to contribute to the arts through the Portland Business Check-off for the Arts. If you file a Business License Fee (BLF) with the City of Portland, you will now have the option to make a (federal and state) tax-deductible contribution to Work for Art when filing.
Work for Art is primarily a workplace giving program, but anyone or any business can participate. Through Work for Art [1], you can designate a gift to a particular organization or make a donation that supports over 75 organizations in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties.
Related Documents
- 2005-06 Budget Vol. 1, pgs 476 & 681 [2]
- Council Ordinance 180269 [2]
- 2006 Business License Fee form [3]
Community Partners
- Regional Arts & Culture Council [4]
- Northwest Business Committee for the Arts [5]
- Work for Art [6]
Our blog
- The Links Between the Arts and Business are Key [6], Aug 17
Media Mentions
- Loving the arts, one payday at a time [6], July 24
Milestones
- Business Check-off and match ordinance passed, November 29