YOU can step up to the edge and rappel down an iconic Portland building! Funds raised for this event will go directly to creating and supporting one-to-one mentoring relationships that give youth a proven, long-term positive impact.
Registration cost is $1,500. Active Bigs and former Littles can rappel for $1,000.
Most rappelers encourage donations from friends, family, and colleagues with support from the BBBS development team and a professional fundraising platform.
Anyone dedicated to helping at-risk youth and wants to step up to the challenge to Rappel For A Reason is welcome to participate! There are a few requirements: participants must weigh between 100 and 300 pounds and raise their minimum fundraising goal. No prior experience is necessary, just enough courage to Rappel For A Reason!
Each participant pays a $50 registration fee. That fee is counted towards your fundraising minimum, so you are already part of the way there!
You guarantee your spot by raising at least $1,000 by June 14th. We will book rappelers in spots as soon as they hit that minimum.
You can reserve your spot to Rappel For A Reason by filling out a Credit Card Security Deposit Form. If you haven’t reached your full fundraising goal by the July 31, 2025 deadline, your card will be charged the difference. For example, if you raise $950 by July 31st, your card will be charged $550.00.
Typically Over the Edge can operate in rain. When rain, lightning, wind, or heat become extreme, the event will be delayed at least 10 minutes from the last observed strike or sound of thunder or until the conditions ease and are deemed safe by event personnel. Event organizers will reach out to all participants if weather affects rappel time.
Once you have signed up for your rappel, we will notify you in case of a full-day rain delay.
Please arrive one hour prior to your rappel time. Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteers will be onsite to direct you and take you through the staging area to training and then your rappel! After you have successfully completed your challenge you are free to watch other rappels or leave the event. Don’t forget to sign up for next year!
When you arrive on the roof you will have the opportunity to practice rappelling from a lesser height on a tripod. This will give you a chance to hang in the harness, find a comfortable position, and practice using the descender. You can practice a few times before heading to the actual rappel. Most rappellers only need one practice round and are ready to go. The same safety procedures are used in the training as in the long rappel so you will be familiar with them when you get there.
From registration to rappelling, your thrill of a lifetime should take approximately 1.5 hours. The actual rappel will average 10 minutes but could be as long as 20+ minutes depending on the individual’s rappelling pace. Afterward, you are welcome to stay and cheer on other participants!
Please wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. You will be provided with helmets, harnesses, and all other rappelling equipment needed. No sandals, slip-on shoes, slippers, flip flops, high heels, or steel-toed boots will be allowed.
We ask that you wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt. It is going to be cold on top of that building! Athletic pants, tights, and jeans are fine. The harness goes around your legs, waist, and shoulders, so it is best to avoid anything too bulky. Shirts should be comfortable and without draw cords or embellishments that could get caught. Long hair should be tied back.
Please also note: all personal items including cell phones and cameras must be left at registration.
Absolutely! We love costumes! They are subject to the same limitations as baggy clothing. Every attempt will be made to safely fit costumes around harnesses and helmets. As with shorts, it is ultimately the decision of the Site Safety Supervisor. Stringy, loose, or excessive costumes must be avoided. Headpieces that will not accommodate a helmet, obscure the vision, or are notably large or heavy will rarely be allowed.
You have until one week before the event (June 14, 2025) to raise at least $1,000 before you will be permitted to take part in the rappel. You have until July 31, 2025 to reach your full fundraising goal. Should you not meet your goal by July 31st, you will be required to pay the remaining amount. This can be done by filling out the credit card guarantee form.
If you do not have $1000 by two weeks before your rappel you will be contacted by us to discuss your progress and your ability to raise the funds by event day. We’re here to help you! In the end, you can fill out the credit card guarantee form which means that you are taking on the responsibility of paying the difference.
Yes. All donations from you and your supporters will be issued a tax receipt.
Absolutely. Please contact our office to arrange for a drop-off of funds. Remember, we cannot credit you for raising the complete amount of $1,500 until we have cash/check in hand. Please made sure to contact us about all offline giving.
Email Aaron Shilkaitis at [email protected]
All funds raised are considered a donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest and are non-refundable. If you or someone on your team does not wish to rappel on event day, you may offer a replacement to rappel in his/her place provided appropriate waivers are signed and they have registered on the site with BBBS staff.
Over The Edge is a special events company that provides signature events for non-profit organizations around the world. Business leaders, individuals, and community members are invited to raise donations in exchange for the experience of going Over The Edge of a prominent building. This unique event generates front-page news, raises thousands of dollars, and provides participants with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Over The Edge is responsible for all technical aspects of the event including the insurance, professional staff, and rappelling equipment. Their mission is to create a legacy with a 10-year goal to help non-profit organizations throughout North America raise $50 million dollars.
Every Over The Edge event sets up as an industrial worksite that is OSHA compliant and based on IRATA and SPRAT rigging and safety best practices. We use industrial equipment that is similar to the gear used by professionals in the rope access industry. Our event staff includes some of the best and highly trained rope access technicians in the world. Our impeccable safety record is a testament to these high standards. Each event site has a comprehensive Site Inspection & Safety Plan completed and if every potential risk cannot be mitigated, then the site will simply not be approved. For a more detailed explanation click here.