Prosper Portland’s response to the COVID-19 crisis
As of March 18, 2020
As of March 18, 2020
We are partnering with APANO to provide $150,000 in grants to businesses with Asian/Pacific Islander (API) ownership, particularly those within the Jade District, centered on Southeast 82nd Avenue and Division Street, which is home to many Asian-American business owners, some of whom have seen their revenue drop by as much as 60% for the last 6-8 weeks as a result of xenophobia and racism.
Prosper Portland is prepared to offer a three-month deferral of loan payments to our borrowers who request it and whose business has experienced a decline in revenue of 10% or more. We’re prioritizing staff time to work with small, public-facing businesses with annual revenues under $1 million as quickly as possible.
We are offering rent relief to commercial tenants in Prosper Portland-owned properties. For our tenants that have experienced a decline in revenue of 10% or more, we’re prepared to provide a three-month deferral of rent payments for April, May and June 2020.
The Portland Small Business Relief Fund will provide grants and no interest loans to support Portland small businesses experiencing hardships related to COVID-19.
Mayor Wheeler has announced a local moratorium on residential evictions, in partnership with Multnomah County, for the duration of the State of Emergency. Under the moratorium, no one can be evicted for failure to pay rent who has suffered substantial loss of income due to COVID-19. The moratorium is not a forgiveness of rent; rent owed will continue to accrue with a grace period for repayment following the expiration of the Emergency declaration. Learn more about the new Executive Rule here
Starting March 13, we instituted agency-wide teleworking. Our building is closed to visitors. Meetings are now taking place via teleconference. Prosper Portland staff remain available via phone and email. Whenever possible, materials should be e-mailed rather than mailed through the USPS. This will speed up processing of those documents.
A second Budget Committee meeting hearing will occur on Monday, May 18, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. A final Budget Committee meeting to approve the budget is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. Verbal and written testimony will be available on the Council agenda beginning Friday, May 15 at 9:00 a.m.
The Events & Film Office at Prosper Portland is proud to announce the inaugural awardees of the Uniquely Portland Event Grant, an innovative program to incentivize events in areas where small businesses can also benefit.
Prosper Portland is pleased to announce the awardees for this year’s Vibrant Districts Grant. The grant program, which is in its first year, supports entities focused on business district health and vitality and provides resources to nonprofit community-based business district organizations.
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