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Will you win the raffle?

Flood Safe Columbia River – a local initiative that works to improve flood control and manage flood risk in a changing climate is holding an online event.

On Wednesday, April 26, from 5:30–7:30 p.m., we are hosting a virtual Earth Day webinar with our partners at the Columbia Slough Watershed Council. This interactive webinar will cover information about the hidden flood protection system along the Columbia River, efforts to make it more resilient against climate change, and ways to get involved.

Learn more about the event here, and register here.

Please feel free to share our social media posts to help get the word out. Webinar participants will be entered into a raffle to win an emergency preparedness kit.

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Easter invitation

You are Invited to …

Easter Celebration

Sunday, April 9th

10:30 a.m. – Meet & Greet

With Refreshments

11:00 a.m. – Easter Celebration

With an Easter Skit

Lunch To Follow

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Columbia Community Bible Church

420 N.E. Marine Dr.

(503) 240-0923

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Flood safety links

MCDD Emergency preparedness & response website: https://www.mcdd.org/what-we-do/district-services/emergency-response-preparedness/

This includes:

  • the Flood Emergency Action Plan
  • links to partner organizations
  • links to FEMA’s Ready.org and other resources for making a plan, building a supply kit, and staying informed (public alerts, weather, and others)

To sign up for MCDD newsletters: https://www.mcdd.org/#newsletter

Current river conditions are on the main page of the MCDD website. The direct link to Nat’l Weather Service’s Vancouver gauge hydrograph is: https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?gage=vapw1&wfo=pqr

US Army Corps of Engineer’s Portland Metro Levee System project website: https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/missions/projects-and-plans/portland-metro-levee-system/

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ECNA

East Columbia Neighborhood Association Meeting
Columbia Community Bible Church
Thursday 23 March
7:00n pm In-Person and via ZOOM
REMINDER

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83569491052?pwd=Mm5sanpTZkJINTgvYzdxdWFzM1E5Zz09
Meeting ID: 835 6949 1052 Passcode: 198661

Colin Rowan from MCDD is our featured guest and will discuss:
 Roles and Responsibilities of Landowners versus Drainage District versus City/County
before and during high water (FLOOD) events.
 This topic is particularly timely given that the Columbia River Spring Freshet will soon
begin. This year’s abundant snow pack in the Cascades will raise the Columbia River

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Get funding for civic activities

Program Description

The Office of Community and Civic Life (Civic Life) supports neighborhood associations and other community organizations through the North Portland Neighborhood Services Community Activities Fund (CAF). Eligible volunteer-run organizations in the North Portland neighborhood district are invited to apply for reimbursement of community-building and civic engagement activities. A total of $8,000 is available. Each organization may apply for reimbursement of up to $700.

Applications will be accepted March 21, 2023, through May 31, 2023, or until funds are fully allocated, whichever comes first. This is a reimbursement program for expenses incurred between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023. Apply to receive approval of planned expenses. After the approved expenses are incurred, submit invoice, receipts, and a short narrative to receive reimbursement.

Contact Civic Life to request language translation.

Who is eligible?

This program is available to neighborhood associations and other volunteer-run community organizations in North Portland that serve the North Portland community. Organizations with paid staff and organizations that charge dues or fees are not eligible. Enter an address at PortlandMaps.com to view neighborhood and district information.

How does it work?

Submit a Funding Request Form to NPNS. Turnaround time is approximately two weeks. If approved, organizations must be set up as a City of Portland Vendor to receive payments. Civic Life staff will assist organizations with that set up.

Funding will be allocated on a “first-come, first served” basis. The amount of funding available will decrease as applications are approved. Apply as soon as you know details of planned activities.

What can the funds be used for?

The spirit of this funding is to support community-building and civic engagement activities. The funds may be used for activities that have a public benefit. Some examples of what funds can be used for:

  • Meetings and workshops – Zoom account, rental space, interpretation, translation, childcare, food, masks, COVID cleaning, adjustments needed for social distancing
  • Project, event, and activities – supplies and materials, rental space, speakers, performers, presenters
  • Communications – printing, signs, banner, website hosting, Email, hybrid meeting technology
  • Operations – filing fees, productivity tools

Contact Mary Jaron Kelley at NPNS with questions about eligible expenses. Changes in approved activities must be communicated to Civic Life and approved before funds are spent.

What can’t the funds be used for?

Some examples of what funds cannot be used for:

  • Private events or activities
  • Direct services, grants, scholarships, or loans that benefit specific individuals
  • Projects that are solely or primarily capital improvements
  • Donations or sponsorship to another organization
  • Expenditures that violate City policies or ordinances

Funding Process:

Payments will be paid approximately 30 days from receipt of the following items.

  1. Reimbursement Request Invoice. A template will be provided.
  2. Receipts
  3. A short narrative of 150 – 250 words, describing the project’s impact, with photo(s). Elaborate how this funding allowed your organization to assist the community.
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