Positive Change

The Positive Change program raises money for local non-profit organizations working to better our community. We believe in the power of change and the power of community – Positive Change combines these two beliefs into one powerful program. The Positive Change program is one of the many ways the Co-op fulfills the seventh cooperative principle: Concern for Community.

Next time you check out, say “I’d like to round-up for Positive Change,” and we’ll round-up the total of your purchase to the nearest dollar, or you can donate any desired amount. Each month, the selected non-profit organization receives 100% of the donated funds, plus an additional mini grant from the Co-op (currently $400 each month). Annually, the Board of Directors selects one Positive Change recipient to receive an additional grant from our Cooperative Community Fund. Thank you for contributing to positive change and making a difference in our community!

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Maslow Project
Nov
1
to Nov 30

Maslow Project

Positive Change for Maslow Project

Maslow Project provides basic needs and support for youth and families experiencing homelessness in the Rogue Valley. They empower homeless youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life.

Maslow Project’s mission is to offer every homeless child and youth the probability of success and the opportunity for a better life. They do this by providing resources for basic needs, removing barriers to education and employment, and fostering self-sufficiency in a collaborative and empowering environment. Maslow Project services have a wrap-around approach, including: Essential/Emergency Needs and Safety-Net Services; Street Outreach; Family and Youth Advocacy; Case Management; and Enrichment/Harm Reduction Opportunities. 

Their overarching goal is to bring stability into the lives of the homeless youth they serve, so they are able to remain in school, graduate from high school, and transition safely and successfully into adulthood. Maslow Project’s early interventions also have a strong preventative element. By addressing adverse childhood experiences as quickly as possible, they can mitigate the effects of those experiences and prevent the long-term impacts that they can have on the physical, mental, and behavioral health of the youth experiencing homelessness.

In 2021, Maslow Project successfully served 2,700 individuals, provided ongoing case management to 459 individuals, helped 170 fire effected families, provided 1,966 emergency hotel stays, and of their case managed youth, they had a graduation rate of 88% – three times the national average of homeless youth! Maslow Project serves Jackson and Josephine counties with one resource center in Medford and one in Grants Pass.

Positive Change funds will provide Maslow Project’s clients with the foundational basic needs. Providing items like clothing, food, school supplies, shelter, and other basic needs allows clients to focus on the more impactful goals they want to achieve like education or career goals.

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Maslow Project
Nov
1
to Nov 30

Maslow Project

Maslow Project provides basic needs and support for youth and families experiencing homelessness in the Rogue Valley. Maslow Project's vision is that every homeless child has a voice and a choice to shape their dreams.

Maslow Project empowers homeless youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life. They provide access to basic needs such as hygiene, food, clothing, as well as advocacy and case management to help navigate housing, mental health, education and other necessary services in our community. Providing the basics helps this vulnerable community focus on achieving their goals.

Positive Change funds will provide Maslow Project’s clients with the foundational basic needs. Providing these items allows them to focus on the more impactful goals they want to achieve like education or career goals. Previous Positive Change funds provided access to food, hygiene, and baby items for those in need, including diapers for babies, food for hungry students, and feminine hygiene products for those in need.

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We turn spare change into Positive Change for local non-profits.

The Positive Change program is for organizations seeking direct financial support. Positive Change recipients for 2025 will be selected by our owners in the 2024 Annual Election. If you or your organization would like to be notified when the 2026 application is available this fall, please contact us.

If you are seeking a food or gift card donation, please complete our Donation Request Form.

Spare change really adds up.

A few cents here and there add up to big impacts for our local non-profits.