NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Shawn Uhlman, Prosper Portland, 503-823-7994

Significant projects include the expansion of classroom space at Childworks Learning Center in Gateway; gallery expansion at the Oregon Jewish Museum, upgrades to the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, and new space for the Homeless-to-Work program at Central City Concern, all in Old Town; and tenant improvements for the Mental Health Association of Oregon office in Lents Town Center.  

The agency will award $1,805,738 in Community Livability Grants for fiscal 2022-23 to 32 projects in five tax increment districts or neighborhoods, leveraging more than $6.6 million in private investment. Two projects in Gateway Regional Center, four projects in Central Eastside, five in Lents Town Center, eight in Interstate Corridor, and 13 in the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood will receive funding.

Prosper Portland Executive Director Kimberly Branam said, “Our assistance to community-serving projects is more critical than ever in the face of the challenges presented by the current public health and economic crisis. We’re grateful to be able to continue helping community organizations fulfill the aspirations of their neighborhoods and better serve diverse populations throughout the city with this year’s awards.”

The evaluation committees for each area included representatives from community organizations, neighborhood and business associations, and non-profit organizations as well as individual business owners and Prosper Portland staff.

The Community Livability Grant Program gives funding priority to projects that improve access to jobs and workforce development services; support wealth creation opportunities for small business owners; honor and enhance the neighborhood’s cultural diversity and history; deliver a community asset tailored to the community’s expressed priorities and opportunities; and advance goals of area-specific action plans.

Since 2006, Prosper Portland has awarded more than $13 million to more than 230 community livability projects across multiple neighborhoods and TIF districts.

The full list of 2022-23 recipients is below.

ProjectDescriptionTIF DistrictFiscal YearAward
EcotrustThe Redd Food Hub: Improvements to commercial kitchen for indigenous fishers to process regionally caught fish; install Type 1 hood HVAC system.Central Eastside2024-2025$47,865
PHAME AcademyAccessible Arts & Community Space for adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities: $5M project on newly purchased property, CLG grant funding will be used for new roof, & window/door systems in existing openings.Central Eastside2024-2025$125,000
Portland Street Art AllianceStreets of Hope Partnership: A public arts mural highlighting visual arts in supporting communities of need.Central Eastside2024-2025$25,000
Kickstand ComedyTheatre, development stage, and classroom space: Sign installation, updating interior, improvements to bathrooms & interior for classroom space, adding seating risers.Central Eastside2024-2025$44,250
Miracle Theatre GroupEl Centro Milagro capital improvements: Signage; windows; rebuild of exterior wall and door; acoustical panels; basement firewall; repair lift to access basement.Central Eastside2024-2025$4,875
IRCOCommemorative Art Installation: The commemorative installation will build community consciousness of the ultimate danger of domestic, sexual, and trafficking violence.Gateway Regional Center2024-2025$180,000
REAPProgram Headquarters Facility: Building upgrade includes siding and signage.Gateway Regional Center2024-2025$40,000
SE WorksOffice Tenant Improvements: Addition of space for mental health care.Lents Town Center2024-2025$22,136
Mt Scott Learning CenterYouth Center Phase I: Site preparation and parking lot.Lents Town Center2024-2025$150,000
Meals on WheelsEastside Resource Center: Green roof and stormwater management.Lents Town Center2024-2025$14,000
Leach Gardens FriendsChildren’s Garden: Play structures, stage, signage, electrical, and water.Lents Town Center2024-2025$43,585
Friends of Zenger FarmsFarmhouse Upgrades: Structural & environmental upgrades for community space, & food education & farm ops apprenticeship programs.Lents Town Center2024-2025$68,786
All Ages MusicBIPOC & LGBTQ+ Youth Community Arts Center: Fire suppression system.Interstate Corridor2024-2025$73,495
Alberta AbbeyCafé Renovation: Plumbing, electrical, lighting, and other interior improvements.Interstate Corridor2024-2025$67,900
Sabin CDCService-Learning Program Hub: Interior includes drywall, carpet, pain, electrical; exterior includes front & back porches, paint, & landscaping.Interstate Corridor2024-2025$68,920
St. AndrewsSite improvements: Includes ADA improvements, community bench in existing wall, mosaic art installation, and mural.Interstate Corridor2024-2025$46,000
St. Johns BoostersSt. Johns Plaza Lighting: Lamp posts, electrical, & control panel.Interstate Corridor2024-2025$43,685
Skaters for Portland Skateparks in Partnership with PSURelocation of The Courts Skatepark: Resurfacing, concrete steps, & seating.North Macadam2024-2025$300,000