Donate Your Car in Oregon

Donate your vehicle to help Oregon families discover benefits like SNAP and the Oregon Health Plan they may not know they qualify for.

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Free pickup in Oregon. Takes under 2 minutes.

Takes 30 seconds. We'll call you within 24 hours to schedule free pickup. Your info is never shared.

How Car Donation Works in Oregon

Three steps, nothing fancy — your car becomes real impact in the Oregon area.

1

Fill Out the Form

Tell us about your vehicle — it takes less than 2 minutes. We accept cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, and RVs in any condition across Oregon.

2

Schedule Free Pickup

We'll arrange a convenient time to tow your vehicle at no cost. Our partners cover all of Oregon including Oregon and surrounding areas.

3

Get Your Tax Deduction

Receive your tax-deductible receipt and IRS Form 1098-C. We handle all paperwork for your Oregon and federal tax deduction.

Car Donation in Oregon

In Oregon, nearly 1 in 3 households are eligible for benefits but remain unenrolled, significantly affecting their access to programs like SNAP and the Oregon Health Plan. This gap means that many families struggle to meet their basic needs while their potential benefits go unclaimed.

Cascade Car Exchange is dedicated to closing this gap through extensive research, identifying families in need of support and helping them navigate the benefits they qualify for. Our efforts empower Oregonians by ensuring they receive the food, healthcare, housing, and disability benefits they are entitled to.

Vehicle donations are essential to our mission. Unlike traditional grants or funding methods, donations provide a steady and sustainable source of funding for our research. Every car donated translates directly into hours of research, allowing us to connect families with the resources they need.

What Vehicles Can You Donate in Oregon?

At Cascade Car Exchange, we turn any vehicle into research hours for Oregon. Whether it’s an old sedan, a truck, or even a , your donation helps us uncover vital information about benefits available to Oregon families.

Your vehicle donation not only funds our critical research but also delivers hope to those who are unaware of the assistance they qualify for. Each car contributes to a brighter future for families across the state.

Oregon at a Glance

Your Oregon Car Donation Timeline

Here's exactly what happens from the moment you decide to donate your vehicle.

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Day 1

Vehicle Donation Initiation

Start your donation process by contacting Cascade Car Exchange. You’ll discuss the vehicle details and the benefits your donation will provide to Oregon families.

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Day 2

Pickup Scheduling

Once you confirm your donation, we will schedule a pickup that works best for you. Our team will handle all the logistics to make it effortless.

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Day 3

Vehicle Pickup

Our towing team will arrive at your location to collect the vehicle. Make sure to have the title and any relevant documents ready for the transfer.

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Day 4

Title Signing

You will need to sign the vehicle title over to Cascade Car Exchange. This step is crucial for the official transfer of ownership.

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Day 5

Notification and Documentation

After the pickup, Cascade Car Exchange will notify the Oregon DMV about the donation. We will also provide you with documentation for tax purposes.

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Day 6

Tax Benefits Realization

As a donor, you may be eligible for tax deductions based on the value of your donated vehicle. Consult with a tax advisor to understand your benefits.

Where Your Donation Goes in Oregon

Your vehicle donation directly supports these programs and organizations in the Oregon area.

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Oregon Food Bank

Oregon Food Bank partners with Cascade Car Exchange to identify families facing food insecurity. Their outreach helps connect these families with SNAP benefits.

healthcare services

FamilyCare Health

FamilyCare Health collaborates with us to ensure underserved communities gain access to the Oregon Health Plan, improving health outcomes for many.

seniors

Oregon Senior Services

Oregon Senior Services works with Cascade Car Exchange to reach senior citizens who may qualify for benefits like LIHEAP, enhancing their quality of life.

vision & disability

Oregon Disability Services

Partnering with Cascade Car Exchange, Oregon Disability Services helps identify individuals eligible for disability benefits, paving the way for essential support.

Oregon Car Donation Tax Guide

Everything you need to know about maximizing your tax deduction when donating a vehicle in Oregon.

When donating a vehicle to Cascade Car Exchange, it's essential to understand IRS rules regarding tax deductions. Donors will receive Form 1098-C, which outlines the vehicle's sale price or fair market value (FMV), allowing donors to claim the correct deduction on their tax returns.

According to IRS guidelines, if the vehicle sells for more than $500, the donor can deduct the sale price. If it’s less, the deduction is based on the FMV at the time of donation. Oregon residents also benefit from state tax deductions, further enhancing the value of their donations.

For example, if a vehicle is valued at $1,200 and sells for $800, the donor can claim the $800. Cascade Car Exchange handles all necessary paperwork to ensure that your donation's net value supports our research initiatives, converting your vehicle into tangible help for Oregon families.

Tax Deduction Checklist

  • Check IRS guidelines for vehicle donations.
  • Obtain Form 1098-C after your vehicle is sold.
  • Know the fair market value of your vehicle.
  • Document any improvements made to the vehicle.
  • Consider Oregon state tax deductions.
  • Keep copies of all documents for your records.

Donate vs. Sell Your Car in Oregon

See why thousands of Oregon residents choose donation over the hassle of selling.

Donate Your CarSell PrivatelyTrade-In
ConvenienceEasy process, no repairs needed.Requires effort in repairs and listings.Dealership negotiations can be complex.
Tax BenefitsEligible for tax deduction.May not provide significant tax benefits.Limited tax advantages.
Time InvestmentQuick and straightforward.May take weeks to find a buyer.Haggling can prolong the process.
Financial SupportSupports local families and programs.Profits go to the seller only.Limited support for the community.
Environmental ImpactPromotes recycling and sustainability.Impact varies based on buyer's decisions.Impact similar to selling.
Emotional SatisfactionFeel good about helping others.Satisfaction tied to profit.Less emotional investment.
Easy PaperworkCascade handles all paperwork.Seller must manage all documentation.Dealership handles paperwork.

Donating your vehicle to Cascade Car Exchange not only helps you bypass the stress of selling or trading but also directly supports Oregon families in need. The funds from vehicle donations go to essential programs like SNAP and WIC. This charitable act allows you to contribute to the community while potentially receiving tax deductions, making it a win-win situation.

Oregon Title Transfer & DMV Guide

Everything you need to know about the paperwork for donating your car in OR.

To transfer the title of your donated vehicle in Oregon, the first step is to sign the title over to Cascade Car Exchange. Ensure that all details are filled out accurately, including the odometer reading. Notarization is not mandatory but can be a good idea to prevent disputes.

After the transfer, Cascade will notify the Oregon Department of Transportation. If you’ve lost the title, you can obtain a duplicate from the DMV. If there are any lien holders, they must also release their claim on the vehicle before donation.

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Locate Title

Find your vehicle's title, as it is essential for the donation process.

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Complete Title Transfer

Fill out the title transfer section with Cascade Car Exchange's information.

3

Sign the Title

Sign the title to officially transfer ownership to Cascade Car Exchange.

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Notify DMV

Cascade Car Exchange will notify the Oregon DMV about the donation.

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Obtain Duplicate Title

If the title is lost, request a duplicate from the DMV before donation.

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Release Lien Holders

Ensure any lien holders release their claims on the vehicle prior to donation.

Areas We Serve in Oregon

Free vehicle pickup available throughout Oregon and these neighborhoods.

Why Donate Your Car in Oregon?

Oregon residents choose Cascade Car Exchange to turn vehicle donations into vital benefits research.

Sustainable Funding

Your vehicle donation creates a sustainable funding mechanism for essential research, ensuring more families access the benefits they deserve.

Empowerment Through Knowledge

Donations allow Cascade Car Exchange to educate families about benefits like SNAP and the Oregon Health Plan, empowering them to improve their lives.

Community Impact

Each car donation directly contributes to connecting Oregonians with unclaimed benefits, fostering a healthier and more supported community.

Vehicles We Accept in Oregon

Running or not — we take them all. Free towing included.

Cars & Sedans

Any make, model, year

Trucks & Vans

Pickups, cargo, minivans

SUVs & Crossovers

All sizes, any condition

Motorcycles & RVs

Trailers, classic cars, non-running

Environmental Impact of Car Donation in Oregon

Your donated vehicle helps the environment in ways you might not expect.

4,000 pounds

Waste Reduction

Each donated vehicle helps to keep approximately 4,000 pounds of waste out of landfills.

300 gallons

Water Savings

Recycling a vehicle can save around 300 gallons of water in manufacturing processes.

1.5 tons

CO2 Emission Reduction

Donating a vehicle prevents about 1.5 tons of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere.

85%

Recycling Rate

Over 85% of a vehicle can be recycled, which reduces the need for new materials.

Donating a vehicle in Oregon has significant environmental benefits. By recycling vehicles, we reduce waste and minimize the demand for new materials, which in turn lowers greenhouse gas emissions. Each donated car helps to prevent thousands of pounds of waste from ending up in landfills.

Furthermore, recycling vehicles conserves vital resources like water and energy. For instance, the process can save hundreds of gallons of water, showcasing how donations can positively impact the environment while supporting local programs.

Benefits of Donating Your Car in Oregon

It's one of the easiest ways to make a real difference in your community.

SNAP

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helps Oregon families afford nutritious food.

Oregon Health Plan

Provides essential health coverage for eligible Oregonians who may need medical care.

TANF

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families provides financial support to those in need, helping families get back on their feet.

WIC

The Women, Infants, and Children program supports vulnerable women and children with nutrition education and food assistance.

LIHEAP

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps eligible households manage their energy costs.

OEAP

The Oregon Energy Assistance Program ensures families can stay warm and safe during colder months.

What Oregon Donors Say

Real stories from people who donated their vehicles in the Oregon area.

★★★★★
"I had no idea I qualified for SNAP until Cascade Car Exchange helped me find out. Donating my old car was easy and made a big difference!"
Maria J.
2005 Honda Civic · Portland
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"Thanks to my donation, I learned about the Oregon Health Plan. It was a lifesaver for my family."
James T.
2001 Ford Explorer · Medford
★★★★★
"Donating my vehicle to Cascade Car Exchange was simple, and it connected me to housing benefits I didn't know I was eligible for."
Lily R.
2010 Toyota Corolla · Eugene
★★★★★
"I thought I didn’t qualify for any assistance. My car donation opened up doors to vital benefits for me and my kids."
Eric W.
2003 Subaru Outback · Salem

Donation Success Stories from Oregon

See how car donations in the Oregon area have changed lives.

Vehicle donation moment in Oregon

A Helping Hand for Sarah

After losing her job, Sarah struggled to feed her two children. Thanks to a vehicle donation, she was able to connect with SNAP benefits, providing her family with nutritious meals. Now, Sarah is back on her feet and grateful for the support that kept her family nourished during tough times.

Nourished families in need.

Health Coverage for Young Liam

When Liam was diagnosed with a chronic illness, his parents were overwhelmed with medical costs. Thanks to a generous vehicle donation, they accessed Medicaid, ensuring Liam received the care he needed. The family is now relieved and thankful for the support that has helped their son thrive.

Access to essential healthcare.

Stability for the Rodriguez Family

Facing financial hardship, the Rodriguez family relied on their local TANF program for assistance. A vehicle donation allowed them to reach vital resources and support services. Now, they are on the path to self-sufficiency, with renewed hope for their future.

Empowered families towards independence.

Best Time to Donate Your Car in Oregon

Strategic timing can maximize your tax benefit and community impact.

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Winter: Clear out winter gear

As the chilly Oregon winter settles in, take stock of your winter gear. If you have extra coats, boots, or blankets that you no longer use, consider donating them. Local charities often need these items to help keep those in need warm during the cold months. Your vehicle donation can also provide critical funding for these efforts.

Warmth for all
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Spring: Spring cleaning donations

Spring is the perfect time for a fresh start! As you declutter your home in Oregon, think about donating gently used items you no longer need. From clothes to household goods, your donations can lighten your load and help those in your community. Plus, consider donating your vehicle to support local programs benefiting Oregonians in need.

Fresh starts matter
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Summer: Outdoor gear donations

With summer in full swing, Oregonians are out enjoying the great outdoors. If you have outdoor gear—like camping equipment or sports items—that you don't use anymore, consider donating it. These donations can help families access recreational activities without financial burden. Your vehicle donation can also provide necessary funds to support outdoor programs for everyone!

Adventure for all
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Fall: Harvest your old items

As the leaves fall and the harvest begins, take some time to gather items you no longer need. Fall is a time for gratitude and giving back. Donating gently used clothing or household items can help those in need stay cozy as the weather turns. Don't forget, your vehicle donation can also help fund vital community services this season.

Gratitude in giving

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about donating your car in Oregon.

All proceeds from vehicle donations go directly to funding our benefits research. This research helps connect families with essential programs they may not know they qualify for.
Cascade Car Exchange offers free vehicle pickup across Oregon. Simply fill out our online form to schedule a convenient time, and we’ll handle the rest.
To donate a vehicle in Oregon, you need to have the title in your name. Make sure to sign the title and remove the plates before the pickup.
Your donation funds our research initiatives aimed at identifying and connecting Oregonians with unclaimed benefits like SNAP and healthcare assistance.
Yes, Cascade Car Exchange accepts vehicles in any condition, running or not. Every donation holds value in funding research for essential benefits.
You will receive Form 1098-C after your vehicle is sold, outlining the sale price or fair market value, which you can use for your tax deduction.
If there's a lien on your vehicle, you must pay it off before you can donate. Make sure to clear the title before donating.
No minimum value is required for a vehicle donation. Every donation, no matter the value, contributes to our research and mission.
Yes, Cascade Car Exchange accepts donations of RVs, and other vehicles. Every donation helps fund our benefits research.
We handle all paperwork, including title transfer and tax deduction information, ensuring a hassle-free experience for donors.
Yes, once your vehicle is sold, we will notify you and provide the necessary tax documentation for your records.
Cascade Car Exchange can help you identify potential benefits. We provide resources and guidance to connect you to vital programs.

Common Questions in Oregon

Local details our team gets asked about most — DMV quirks, neighborhood pickups, state-specific rules.

In Portland, you need to complete a title transfer form and submit it to the DMV. Make sure to sign the back of the title and provide the name of the charity, Heritage for the Blind, on the form. You can also report the sale or donation of your vehicle online at the Oregon DMV website.
Yes, Eugene has stricter emissions requirements due to its Clean Air Act initiatives. If your vehicle is over a certain age or if it doesn’t meet the emissions standards, it may be rejected for donation. Make sure to check the vehicle's emissions status with the DMV before proceeding.
You can donate a car with a lien in Salem, but you’ll need to contact your lienholder to discuss the process. They may require the lien to be paid off before you can transfer the title to Heritage for the Blind. Be sure to have all paperwork ready to facilitate the donation.
In urban areas like Portland and Salem, vehicle pick-up is typically quicker due to higher availability of towing services. In rural areas, it may take longer to schedule a pick-up, but Heritage for the Blind offers free statewide pick-up, so you can still donate regardless of your location.
When donating your vehicle in Bend, you'll need to have the title ready, signed over to Heritage for the Blind. Additionally, it's helpful to have any maintenance records or other documents that could assist in valuing the car, especially if it's worth more than $500.
Yes, if you donate your car in Medford, you may be eligible for a tax deduction. Heritage for the Blind will provide you with IRS Form 1098-C if your vehicle sells for more than $500, which you can use when filing your taxes.
You can still donate a non-running vehicle in Corvallis. Heritage for the Blind accepts vehicles in any condition, and they will arrange for free towing, even if the car is not operational. Just make sure to disclose the vehicle's condition when you schedule the pick-up.
Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) organization that directly benefits from car donations, supporting vision-related programs throughout Oregon. While there are other local charities, your contribution specifically helps improve the lives of those affected by blindness and visual impairment.

Car Donation Resources for Oregon Residents

Useful links and information to help with your vehicle donation decision.

Oregon Department of Transportation

Visit the official site for vehicle registration information and resources.

Learn More →

Cascade Car Exchange FAQs

Find answers to common questions about donating vehicles in Oregon.

Read FAQs →

Oregon SNAP Benefits

Learn more about how SNAP can assist families in Oregon.

Discover SNAP →

Oregon Health Plan Information

Find details about the Oregon Health Plan and its benefits for residents.

Explore OHP →

WIC Program Overview

Understand the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program available in Oregon.

View WIC →

TANF Assistance Resources

Explore resources available under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.

Learn About TANF →

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

In-depth tax, paperwork, and donation logistics guides published by our editorial team — bookmark these before you donate.

Editorial Resources
Vehicle Donation Tax Deduction: Step-by-Step for the 2026 Filing Year
Editorial Resources
Determining Fair Market Value for a Donated Vehicle (2026 Guide)
Editorial Resources
IRS Form 1098-C Explained: What Every Vehicle Donor Needs to Know
More Oregon Resources

Browse All Oregon Donation Pages

Vehicle-specific guides, neighborhood pickup pages, IRS forms, edge-case scenarios, and professional resources — all organized in one place.

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1,028 active benefit programs in Oregon

263 senior · 149 education · 125 healthcare · and more. This data is pulled directly from government and agency sources by our partner National Heritage for the Blind, not estimated.

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housing
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food
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A sample of what Oregon residents may qualify for

6 of 1,028 Oregon programs shown. Use the finder below for a personalized match.

Verified Oregon Agencies You Can Call Today

These are real local offices and service providers in your area — each one independently sourced from the National Council on Aging's verified database. Call ahead to confirm hours and eligibility.

Oregon Housing and Community Services

725 Summer Street NE, Suite B - Salem, OR, 97301
(503) 986-2000

Oregon's Statewide Assistive Technology Program

2225 Lancaster Drive NE - Salem, OR, 97305
(503) 361-1201

Portland Field Office

1220 Southwest Third Avenue Suite 400 - Portland, OR, 97204
(971) 222-2600

Department of Human Services

209 SW 4th Ave, Suite 510 - Portland, OR, 97205
(503) 988-3646

Federal VA Regional Offices

100 SW Main Street, Floor 2 - Portland, OR, 97204
(800) 827-1000

Multnomah County Aging, Disability and Veterans Services

209 SW 4th Ave
(503) 988-3646

Data sourced from NCOA BenefitsCheckUp®. Last verified 2026-05-31. 7 total agencies tracked in Oregon.

Your donation funds benefits research for Oregon residents who need it most

Every vehicle you give helps us expand a free research tool that connects Oregon neighbors with the food, housing, healthcare, and disability benefits they already qualify for but don't know about. Try it below — no signup, no catch, just answers.

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