We are working to keep you informed on what we are doing to advance the state of Black Oregon
Mandela Exhibit at OMSI
In February the Urban League brought our seniors to the Mandela Exhibit at OMSI. The exhibit gave insight into the life and times of one of modern history’s most important figures.
Advocacy and Civic Engagement Updates
Right now, the Advocacy and Civic Engagement (ACE) team is tracking close to twenty different bills including a budget proposal. Ten have already made it out of their respective committees and one step closer to passage!
The Rapid Rehousing Program
Our Rapid Rehousing Program is helping three households per month move from homelessness to housing through our comprehensive housing placement work. Our most vulnerable community members are quickly provided supportive services that eliminate the toughest barriers to securing housing.
The Right Choice For SCOTUS: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Brown Jackson would bring significant experience to America’s highest court
Urban League Honors Chairmen, Leadership
Request for Proposal - Clinical Supervision
The Urban League of Portland, a Community-Based, Not-for-Profit Organization is soliciting bids from a proposer or proposers qualified to provide Clinical Supervision Consulting Services.
Kwanzaa's Seven Principles
Join Urban League of Portland in our online, virtual celebration this year on our social media channels.
Urban League Joins with Local Credit Unions to Empower ‘Financial Well-Being’
Only 31% of Black Oregonians are homeowners, and nearly as many -- 27% -- live below the poverty line.
Financial Empowerment Collaborative
The new pilot program, called the Financial Empowerment Collaborative (FEC), will foster financial empowerment in Portland’s Black community and provide solid pathways for participants on their path to financial and housing stability and wealth creation.
Merkley Statement on Rahm Emanuel Nomination
We thank Senator Merkley for doing his due diligence, for unequivocally stating that Black Lives Matter, and standing on principle in his opposition to the nomination of former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to serve as the ambassador to Japan.