OREGON STATE TREASURY
OREGON TREASURY SAVINGS NETWORK
Offers programs to help Oregonians save for education, retirement, and disability-related expenses. All Oregon plans are administered by the Oregon State Treasury and are overseen by either the Oregon 529 Savings Board or the Oregon Retirement Savings Board.

The Oregon ABLE Savings Plan allows people with a disability, and their families, to save money without the risk of losing critical government benefits.

The Oregon College Savings Plan helps families save for college and job training expenses, increasing accessibility to higher education for all Oregonians.

OregonSaves gives every Oregonian access to a simple retirement savings plan. Workers are auto-enrolled through their employers; individuals can opt in or out anytime. Visit the website to learn about current program timelines.
867 Hawthorne Avenue SE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Website: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Oregon ABLE Savings Plan: Monday-Friday 6am-5pm
Oregon College Savings Plan: Monday-Friday 6am-5pm
OregonSaves: Monday-Friday 7am-7pm
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • Main phone (503) 378-4000
  • Oregon College Savings Plan (866) 772-8464
  • Oregon ABLE Savings Plan (844) 999-2253
  • OregonSaves (844) 661-1256
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Visit website
FEES: Varies by service
DOCUMENTS: None required at intake
LANGUAGES: English, interpretation or signing by arrangement
AREA SERVED: State of Oregon
Services:
  • Disability Savings Accounts
  • Education Savings Accounts
  • State Mandated Retirement Plans
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OREGON STATE TREASURY