LAKE COUNTY RESOURCES INITIATIVE
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
LAKE COUNTY RESOURCES INITIATIVE Welcome To LCRIWelcome To LCRIWelcome To LCRIWelcome To LCRIThank you for visiting Lake County Resources Initiative’s new website! We are excited to share in the growth the organization has experienced over the past two decades with our partners and the communities we serve. Please visit the ‘About Us’ page to explore our mission, vision, and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion statements. You will find our current core programs listed in the menu bar as well and an archive page showcasing past works and accomplishments. Please reach out to us with general inquiries at info@lcri.org or call our office at 541-947-5461LCRI's 2024 Program Metrics1/10Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Development Assistance Rural small business owners and agricultural producers seeking energy upgrades for their operations may be eligible for the USDA Rural Development REAP (Rural Energy for America Program) grant and guaranteed loan program. LCRI has partnered with the University of Oregon, Wy’East RC&D, Sustainable Northwest, Wallowa Resources, the Oregon Department of Energy, and Energy Trust of Oregon to provide no cost, no obligation technical assistance for eligible small businesses and producers. More information on this program can be found on our webpage here (internal page link to REDA). Please fill out the interest form below to schedule an intake call with one of our program specialists.Sign upNo Cost Home Energy Assessment Through Energy Trust of Oregon’s Community Partner Funding program, LCRI offers no cost, no obligation home energy assessments for homeowners and tenants served by Pacific Power and Avista Natural Gas seeking energy upgrades including weatherization, water heating, and heating and cooling systems. To check your eligibility, please use the Oregon Department of Energy ‘Find Your Utility’ tool linked here. Follow the prompts below to schedule an appointment with one of LCRIs trained assessors today!Sign upNews and EventsSpring tips to keep your home comfortableSpring is in the air, and with it comes changing temperatures across the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re basking in sunny afternoons or...administrator7037May 7, 2025Oregon ranked 9th most energy-efficient stateOregon was recognized as the ninth most energy-efficient state according to the 2025 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard by the American...administrator7037May 7, 2025Energy Trust’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan reflects core work, focus areas for coming yearsEnergy Trust’s newly adopted 2025-2030 Strategic Plan reflects its role in helping the state accomplish its clean energy goals and...administrator7037May 7, 20257 questions to consider before going solarMaybe you have wondered if solar—or solar plus battery storage—could be a good addition to your home. To help you get started, here are...administrator7037May 7, 2025Event CalendarOur PartnersTo play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.
Annual Revenue
$345,588
Known Funders
2
Grants Received
4
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $690,718 | $557,933 | $169,752 |
| 2022 | $296,132 | $329,863 | $34,583 |
| 2021 | $271,899 | $232,370 | $68,704 |
| 2020 | $264,066 | $258,556 | $35,001 |
| 2019 | $345,588 | $359,222 | $32,029 |
| 2018 | $262,039 | $275,697 | $174,553 |
| 2017 | $595,064 | $593,394 | $191,647 |
| 2016 | $302,868 | $296,565 | $279,281 |
Top Funders
SISTERS, OR
SISTERS, OR
SISTERS, OR
PORTLAND, OR
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
JOHNATHAN VAN ROEKEL
EXE. DIR-FORMER
QUINCY WARNER
Executive Dir.
CHERYL ENIERO
BOARD MEMBER
KRISTEN REESE
BOARD MEMEBER
UMA BHUGTIAR
BOARD MEMBER
JAMES WILLIAMS
Chairman
EMMA CORNELL
Secretary
LANCE MCMAHAN
Treasurer
Frequently Asked Questions
Other Nonprofits in Oregon
Unlock Full Nonprofit Data
Sign up for free to access the complete funder list, financial history, program details, key personnel, and smart matching.