Eliot Community Yard Sale on Saturday, September 21

Join us from 10am-2pm on September 21 for a community yard sale on Stanton Street between N Williams and NE Rodney! Let your unused things find a good home, and check out gently used goods at this gathering of neighbors!

You can bring things you want to sell and set up a little table/chair/etc, or you can donate items to the neighborhood association for us to sell! We welcome housewares, toys, furniture, clothes, and other usable yard sale classics in good condition.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Call for Volunteer Mentors and Tutors with Minds Matter Portland

Minds Matter Portland helps ambitious low-income students achieve their dream of going to college. They provide guidance, resources, and hands-on opportunities to ensure that students develop the skills to successfully navigate the admissions process, their college years, and beyond. Given the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action, volunteer action is ever more urgent and necessary to bridge the access gap for these promising young students.

Minds Matter began in NYC more than 30 years ago, and has been operating in Portland for nearly 20 years. The program is deeply committed to delivering results: 100% of Minds Matter students are accepted to 4-year colleges, with 90% graduating.

Volunteers meet with students on Saturdays on Alberta, next door to Eliot in the King neighborhood. Sign up for a coffee chat to learn more about what it’s like to volunteer, or fill out an online application if you’re ready to get started today!

On a personal note, I have also been volunteering as a mentor with Minds Matter for the past 3 years, and have found it an incredibly rewarding journey. If you’d like to hear more about my personal experience, please email serena@eliotneighborhood.org.

SEI Homecoming Fest Saturday, August 10 at Unthank Park

Come to Homecoming Fest 2024 from 12pm – 6pm on Saturday, August 10 at Unthank Park!

This public event is a cultural homecoming for the African American community forcibly displaced from their roots in North/Northeast Portland neighborhoods by gentrification. The afternoon will include a maker’s market, community resource fair, food trucks and musical performances by both youth and veteran Black musicians, DJs, and this year’s headliner: Cameo!  In this way, SEI’s Homecoming Fest celebrates resilience, belonging, and keeps traditions of Black North Portland alive. 

Eliot Neighborhood Association Board Meeting Agenda Monday July 15 2024 at 7:00pm

Eliot Neighborhood Association Meeting Agenda

Monday 07/15/2024
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Cascadia Garlington Health Center
3036 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd

Using Microsoft Teams for the meeting:

Click here to join the meeting

Co-Chairs: Jimmy Wilson and Patricia Montgomery

Agenda (subject to changes):

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Review Meeting Agreements [Link
  • Public Comment 
  • Approve Minutes from June 17 Meeting [Link] VOTE
  • Neighborhood Safety
  • Summer Activities
  • Eliot Newsletter
  • Neighborhood Updates
    • NECN Update
    • Treasurer’s Report
    • LUTC Update
    • Community Outreach
  • Adjourn

No meeting in August. 

Next meeting Monday, September 16, 2024

Affordable Housing Community Hearing July 9, 4pm – 5pm

The Portland Consortium includes the City of Gresham, the City of Portland, and Multnomah County. An approved five-year Consolidated Plan and annual Action Plans are requirements to receive federal entitlement funding from HUD for the four affordable housing and community development programs: CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, and ESG. In Fall 2021, HUD approved the Consortium’s five-year Consolidated Plan (FY 2021-25) and the first Action Plan of the cycle. The third annual Action Plan FY 2024-25 for the City of Portland details the levels of funding available for the aforementioned programs for the upcoming fiscal year with project-specific allocations and goals.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sets income limits that determine eligibility for assisted housing programs. HUD develops income limits based on Median Family Income estimates and Fair Market Rent area definitions for each metropolitan area, parts of some metropolitan areas, and each nonmetropolitan county. Portland-specific income and rent limits applicable to area affordable housing programs are based on HUD calculations for the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA MSA.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sets income limits that determine eligibility for assisted housing programs. HUD develops income limits based on Median Family Income estimates and Fair Market Rent area definitions for each metropolitan area, parts of some metropolitan areas, and each nonmetropolitan county. Portland-specific income and rent limits applicable to area affordable housing programs are based on HUD calculations for the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA MSA.

City of Portland Action Plan FY 2024-25 & 2024 Income & Rent Limits Community Hearing

Tuesday, July 9, 2024, 4:00 P.M.– 5:00 P.M.

Attendance Option: In-person or via Zoom

Register in advance for this meeting @ 
portland.gov/phb/annual-action-plan-hearing

The hearing will be held at Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) located at 1900 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 7007, Portland, OR 97201.

Portland’s Action Plan FY 2024-25 will be available on our website Consolidated Plan/Action Plan Portland Consortium for public review and comments starting Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Public comments will be taken over a 30-day comment period ending on Friday, July 26, 2024. Physical copies will be made available upon request. Details on 2023 Income and Rent Limits can be found at 2024 Income and Rent Limits.

For more information on the Action Plan or to submit written comments please contact Uma Krishnan, via e-mail: Uma.Krishnan@portlandoregon.gov; for information or comments on income and rent limits please contact Antoinette Pietka, via e-mail: Antoinette.Pietka@portlandoregon.gov

Eliot Community Yard Sale on Sunday, July 14

Join us from 10am-3pm on July 14 for a community yard sale on Stanton Street between N Williams and NE Rodney! Let your unused things find a good home, and check out gently used goods at this gathering of neighbors!

You can bring things you want to sell and set up a little table/chair/etc, or you can donate items to the neighborhood association for us to sell! We welcome housewares, toys, furniture, clothes, and other usable yard sale classics in good condition.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Soul Stroll: Returning Home to Dawson Park on Saturday, August 24th

Join us for Soul Stroll, an annual event dedicated to promoting health awareness within the African American community.

For 22 years, this event has provided accessible physical activity programs, evidence-based health education, and advocacy, with a focus on on preventing and delaying the onset of Type 2 Diabetes and addressing chronic diseases.

Sign up as an individual or team to stroll the 3k starting at 8:30am, or volunteer for the event!

For more information, see:
https://www.miraclesclub.org/soul-stroll