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2024
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August
Invitation to City Council Candidate Mixer + Open House, Secure Your Directors & Officers Insurance, Community Small Grants Are Back, Introducing Your Staff Liaisons
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July
SE Uplift Welcomes Madison South, Rose City Park, & Roseway Neighborhoods, The Portland Summer of Civic Engagement is Here, and Tax Information for Neighborhood Associations
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May
Complete This Important Insurance Form This Week, Trauma-Informed Communications, Tax Information for Neighborhood Associations, Steps to Take After Your Neighborhood Elections, What to Consider When Updating Your Bylaws, and More!
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March
Come Meet the Candidates and Celebrate Our 2024 Grantees!, Register Now for Our Upcoming Trainings, What to Do Today Ahead of Your Neighborhood Elections, Make Your Voice Heard at the City Budget Listening Sessions, What to Know About Political Candidates Attending Your Neighborhood Association Meeting, Inspiration to Build Inclusion and Social Connections in Your Neighborhood
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February
Director's Note on the District Model Update, Portland Parks Continue to Shine, Neighborhood Dumpster Day Events
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January
Save the Date: SE Uplift Open House & District 3 Candidate Mixer, SE Uplift Hosts Candidate Forum Series for District 3 City Council Race, Communication Funds Distribution Notice, Civic Life Info Sessions on New District Coalition Office Model, Breaking News: Mayor Wheeler Moves Civic Life Into His Portfolio, Spotlight on Brentwood-Darlington's Priority for BIPOC Businesses, Support the Winter Recovery in Your Neighborhood