• How to Start a Rapid Response Network with Your Neighbors

    Online Online

    Join the SE Uplift Community Care & Safety Task Force for a virtual workshop that provides a practical guide for building a rapid response network with your neighbors before a situation emerges.

  • Nonprofit Budgeting Basics

    Budgets don’t have to be intimidating. This beginner-friendly training breaks down the basics of nonprofit budgeting in clear, practical terms. Learn how to build a budget, understand what financial jargon means, and how to use financial information to support smart decisions and grant applications. Register Here!

  • ABCs of Land Use & Inner Eastside for All (LUTC Meeting)

    SE Uplift 3534 SE Main St, Portland, OR, OR, United States

    The next SE Uplift Land Use & Transportation Committee meeting will focus on common neighborhood notices received by neighborhood associations and individual neighbors, such as: applications for tree removal, proposals for building alterations, additions, and demolitions, and short-term rental applications. Join to learn who is notified when and how anyone can review neighborhood notices. This topic may be of particular interest to neighborhood association board members, but all community members are encouraged to attend.

  • In-Person Budget Town Hall with District 3 Councilors

    Mt. Scott Community Center 5530 SE 72nd Ave, Portland, OR, United States

    Join SE Uplift and District 3 Councilors for an interactive 90-minute community conversation on Portland’s Fiscal Year 2026–27 budget. As city leaders work through tough budget choices, they want to hear what is most important to you that gets funded, and what you’d be okay with reducing to help balance the budget.

  • Virtual Budget Town Hall with District 3 Councilors

    Online Online

    Join SE Uplift and District 3 Councilors for an interactive 90-minute community conversation on Portland’s Fiscal Year 2026–27 budget. As city leaders work through tough budget choices, they want to hear what is most important to you that gets funded, and what you’d be okay with reducing to help balance the budget.