1. Issue 1: Goal A: Organizations: Build well-resourced heritage organizations that represent the diversity and values of their communities.
2. Issue 1: Goal B: Collaboration: Build regular statewide in-person and online networking and collaboration opportunities, conferences, and workshops.
3. Issue 2: Goal C: Include preservation planning in infrastructure development, land use processes, and disaster preparedness and response plans.
4. Issue 2: Goal D: DIVERSITY: Increase the number and thematic diversity of cultural resources identified, evaluated, designated, and protected in Oregon.
5. Issue 2: Goal E: PRESERVATION: Increase the number of projects and services to preserve cultural resources.
6. Issue 3: Goal F: CONSULTATION: Provide decision-makers with technical expertise to enact laws and policies that address statewide cultural resource issues.
7. Issue 3: Goal G: GOVERNANCE: Ensure state and local governing documents carry out federal and state cultural resource laws and best preservation practices.
8. Issue 3: Goal H: ACCOUNTABILITY: Improve accountability, transparency, and compliance with federal and state cultural laws among tribal, federal, state, and local agencies and partners.
9. Issue 4: Goal I: INFORMATION: Build accessible and sustainable statewide information management systems that support the heritage community’s work.
10. Issue 4: Goal J: ACCESS: Provide web-based access to the collections held by Oregon Heritage and the heritage community.