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Building Digital Bridges: Community Development Grants for SOVC Organizations is sponsored by City of Portland – Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. One nonprofit will be awarded to design or expand digital inclusion programming supporting safety, independence, and economic mobility for survivors of violent crime.
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Grants and Funding | Portland.gov Portland and the federal government Learn about our sanctuary city status, efforts to block federal overreach: Portland.gov/Federal Groups, boards, and commissions. Events, public meetings, and hearings. Districts, officials, meetings, and news. Building, transportation, maintenance, and sewer projects. Parks, facilities, and reservations. Articles, blogs, press releases, public notices, and newsletters. Planning, outreach and education, strategic, and technology projects. Service and resource directory. Opportunities posted to governmentjobs.com View full size image of PCEF grantees The City of Portland offers a wide variety of grants and funding opportunities to improve our community. Click on each grant opportunity to learn more about how to apply. Active Grant Opportunities - Apply Now The following grant opportunities are currently active and accepting applications: Affordable Commercial Tenanting Grant Prosper Portland provides funding to property owners and small business owners who are in the process of negotiating a lease. Grant funds may be used for tenant improvements, space-related soft costs, and permitting support to ready space to open for business. Who's Eligible: Property owners and business owners in the Interstate Corridor TIF District and the Gateway Regional Center TIF District. Application Deadline: Ongoing Building Digital Bridges: Community Development Grants for SOVC Organizations Through this new funding opportunity from the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, one nonprofit organization will be awarded $140,000 to design or expand digital inclusion programming that supports safety, independence, and economic mobility for Survivors Of Violent Crime (SOVC). Who's Eligible : Nonprofit and community-based organizations serving survivors of violent crime in Portland. Application Deadline: March 1, 2026 Local Small Business Expanded Repair/Restore Grant Program Prosper Portland provides funding to small businesses located in the City of Portland that have sustained physical and economic damage due to break-ins and vandalism. Grants assist eligible businesses to remain open and operational and contribute to maintaining a healthy street environment. Eligible entities may receive up to $25,000 over the life of the program for eligible repairs. Who's Eligible: Small businesses and nonprofit organizations occupying a ground-floor storefront Application Deadline: Ongoing Portland Harbor Community Grants Portland Harbor Community Grants support meaningful public involvement for communities disproportionately affected by the contamination and cleanup of the Portland Harbor Superfund Site. Who's Eligible: Community-based organizations, student groups, faith organizations, neighborhood associations, and service groups in the City of Portland. Application Deadline: Intent to apply emails due January 22 at 5:00 p.m. Full applications due February 19, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. Prosperity Investment Program Prosper Portland offers matching, reimbursable grants that help businesses and property owners make tenant improvements
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Grants and Funding | Portland. gov Portland and the federal government Learn about our sanctuary city status, efforts to block federal overreach: Portland. gov/Federal Groups, boards, and commissions.
Events, public meetings, and hearings. Districts, officials, meetings, and news. Building, transportation, maintenance, and sewer projects.
Parks, facilities, and reservations. Articles, blogs, press releases, public notices, and newsletters. Planning, outreach and education, strategic, and technology projects.
Service and resource directory. Opportunities posted to governmentjobs. com View full size image of PCEF grantees The City of Portland offers a wide variety of grants and funding opportunities to improve our community.
Click on each grant opportunity to learn more about how to apply. Active Grant Opportunities - Apply Now The following grant opportunities are currently active and accepting applications: Affordable Commercial Tenanting Grant Prosper Portland provides funding to property owners and small business owners who are in the process of negotiating a lease.
Grant funds may be used for tenant improvements, space-related soft costs, and permitting support to ready space to open for business. Who's Eligible: Property owners and business owners in the Interstate Corridor TIF District and the Gateway Regional Center TIF District.
Application Deadline: Ongoing Building Digital Bridges: Community Development Grants for SOVC Organizations Through this new funding opportunity from the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, one nonprofit organization will be awarded $140,000 to design or expand digital inclusion programming that supports safety, independence, and economic mobility for Survivors Of Violent Crime (SOVC).
Who's Eligible : Nonprofit and community-based organizations serving survivors of violent crime in Portland. Application Deadline: March 1, 2026 Local Small Business Expanded Repair/Restore Grant Program Prosper Portland provides funding to small businesses located in the City of Portland that have sustained physical and economic damage due to break-ins and vandalism.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit and community‑based organizations serving survivors of violent crime in Portland. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $140,000 (one award) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information $140,000 (one award); eligibility guidance Nonprofit and community‑based organizations serving survivors of violent crime in Portland.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Grants assist eligible businesses to remain open and operational and contribute to maintaining a healthy street environment. Eligible entities may receive up to $25,000 over the life of the program for eligible repairs.
Who's Eligible: Small businesses and nonprofit organizations occupying a ground-floor storefront Application Deadline: Ongoing Portland Harbor Community Grants Portland Harbor Community Grants support meaningful public involvement for communities disproportionately affected by the contamination and cleanup of the Portland Harbor Superfund Site.
Who's Eligible: Community-based organizations, student groups, faith organizations, neighborhood associations, and service groups in the City of Portland. Application Deadline: Intent to apply emails due January 22 at 5:00 p. m.
Full applications due February 19, 2026 at 5:00 p. m. Prosperity Investment Program Prosper Portland offers matching, reimbursable grants that help businesses and property owners make tenant improvements and small and large-scale improvements to new and existing buildings.
Who's Eligible: Businesses and property owners in the following TIF Districts: Central Eastside, Gateway Regional Center, Interstate Corridor, Lents Town Center, Old Town, and North Macadam.
Application Deadline: Ongoing Spring Break Youth Safety Initiative Sponsorships The Office of Violence Prevention is now accepting applications for the 2026 Spring Break Youth Safety Initiative Sponsorship to help reduce youth violence: principally, gun violence through collaborative community-based prevention efforts during Spring Break (March 21st – March 29th).
Who's Eligible: Organizations located in Oregon and Washington, providing services within the City of Portland and Multnomah County. Application Deadline: February 18, 2026 at 5 p. m.
Veteran Tech Readiness Small Business Grant The Veteran Tech Readiness Small Business Grant is designed to support military veteran–owned small businesses in building digital capacity and remaining competitive in an increasingly digital economy. Who's Eligible: Micro or small businesses with fewer than 20 employees, at least 51 percent veteran-owned, and operating within the City of Portland.
Application Deadline: March 1, 2026 The following are other grant opportunities that may be available throughout the year: Operating Support for Arts Organizations The Office of Arts & Culture provides direct, unrestricted operating support to eligible nonprofit arts organizations in Portland. The next opportunity to apply for Operating Support will be in the summer of 2026.
To review and comment on a draft of the grant guidelines, click here . Small Grants for Artists and Arts Organizations The Office of Arts & Culture is partnering with three local arts-focused grantmakers to distribute small grants to individual artists and arts organizations. Grants range from $500 to $5,000 each, and focus on supporting creativity, innovation, and career development within Portland’s vibrant arts community.
Deadlines vary; check Small Grants website for details. Business and Labor Grants Reimagine Oregon Economic Opportunity Investment Fund Grant Prosper Portland will launch the Reimagine Oregon Economic Opportunity Investment Fund in Spring 2026. In accordance with Portland City Code 06.
07. 145 , these grants will support neighborhood small businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned businesses, such as business incubator programs, management training and job training opportunities, and provide economic opportunity and education to communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis prohibition.
Small Business Digital Transformation Grant The Portland Small Business Digital Transformation Grant supports Portland small businesses experiencing budget constraints in making the digital transformation leap.
Small Business Stabilization - Restore Grant This grant provides financial reimbursement support for small businesses within Portland that have eligible expenses related to security, prevention, damages, and vandalism occurrences since January 2022.
Supportive Workforce Opportunity Grants This grant program will fund local organizations to deliver population-sensitive, supportive workforce opportunities for individuals who are referred from Portland City and/or Multnomah County Shelter Sites .
Community Livability Grants Prosper Portland provides grants to community-based organizations for projects that promote healthy, complete, and resilient neighborhoods and respond to and respect the diversity of its residents. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, neighborhood and business associations, and neighborhood groups. Property owners may also be eligible.
This grant accepts applications once per year in the Spring. Clean Air Construction Grants This program offers up to $50,000 for each qualifying piece of nonroad equipment over 25hp or on-road dump trucks and concrete mixers . Contractors may apply for financial assistance for equipment not currently complying with Clean Air Construction emissions standards to complete engine replacement, repower, and retrofit.
Grants are offered quarterly, with deadlines on February 21, May 16, September 12, 2025, and January 24, 2026. Lead Hazard Control Grant Program The Portland Lead Hazard Control Program provides an evaluation of lead-based paint hazards and financial assistance to reduce lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 housing occupied by qualified low and moderate-income households.
The grant provides eligible home and property owners an opportunity to improve their home's health, safety and property value. The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) supports projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve climate resiliency in ways that advance economic, social, and climate justice for our under-resourced communities.
There are two types of Community Grants—planning and implementation grants—across six funding categories: Energy efficiency and renewable energy Workforce and contractor development Transportation decarbonization Other greenhouse gas reducing projects Who's Eligible: Only nonprofit organizations, including fiscal sponsors, may apply.
The Percent for Green grant program is open to community groups who would like to complete large-scale green infrastructure projects that provide broad benefits for watershed health and the community. Portland Harbor Community Grant Portland Harbor Community Grants support community-led projects and programs related to the Portland Harbor Superfund.
East Portland Action Plan Grant Opportunities EPAP's competitive grant program allocates funds to organizations and groups working on accomplishing East Portland Action Plan items. The Grants Committee awards Civic Engagement, Community Support Fund, General, and Municipal Partnership Grants. GMD Outgoing Community Grants gmdoutgoingcommunitygrants@portlandoregon.
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