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Springboard Innovation promotes innovation worldwide for social benefit. Our mission is to enable people to solve local challenges with sustainable, innovative solutions. We focus on the underserved and poor in diverse communities worldwide, developing effective, local change-makers through education. We believe that anyone who wants to change the world should be helped to be successful. Our core program, Local Agenda, is a comprehensive model that includes educational workshops, resource materials, technology-based learning tools, connection to experts and to support from the local community, to ensure budding social entrepreneurs get what they need. We believe that people who live in a community have the critical local knowledge for solving their own challenges. We believe the truly exciting ideas come from an exchange of vision, experience, new perspectives, and local knowledge.

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Mercy Corps Northwest assists low-income individuals- including minorities, women, refugees, and immigrants- in the Portland-Vancouver metro region to increase their economic self-sufficiency through microenterprise development and self-employment. Mercy Corps Northwest works to support low-income entrepreneurial individuals in the region by: assisting individuals develop and start up business ventures in economically distressed communities, promoting small business, self-employment and microenterprise development, providing financial education and money management training, financing microenterprise ventures with character-based loans, advancing business and economic development opportunities for low-income individuals and neighborhoods, and supporting communities’ efforts to create and improve economic infrastructure

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We are working with Mercy Corps Northwest as part of their volunteer corps (pro bono customer).




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Project Access NOW (Northwest Oregon & Washington) is a regional nonprofit organization that facilitates collaboration for local Project Access initiatives in Clackamas, Clark, Multnomah, and Washington counties. Its primary goal is to expand health care access and improve health outcomes for low-income uninsured people in our service area through recruitment and organization of volunteer physicians, securing stable funding, and wise stewardship of community health resources. Project Access makes the very best use of already existing resources while we, as a community, develop a broader health care solution. By helping the low-income uninsured navigate the health care system, Project Access NOW can get people the care they need. Today.

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Domestic Violence Resource Center Logo
Domestic Violence Resource Center empowers all individuals and families to have safe and healthy relationships. Since 1975 it has been the only nonprofit agency in Washington County, Oregon serving specifically survivors of domestic violence. Our free and bilingual services focus on prevention (presentations, trainings, education), intervention (Monika’s House Shelter, protective orders, counseling, art/play therapy), and empowerment (advocacy, resources, referrals, safety planning).

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Coming soon: Comprehensive case study. Meanwhile, find out why Domestic Violence Resource Center's Executive Director, La Donna Burgess believes in branding.




Oregon School-Based Health Care Network Logo
Oregon School-Based Health Care Network is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to improving the health of Oregon's children through school-based health care (SBHC). Their mission is to advance access to quality health care for youth. Their vision is that school-based health care will be available, accessible and stable in order to promote the health, well-being and success of Oregon's children. The Network connects SBHC professionals and supporters across Oregon, provides technical assistance and training to SBHC staff, leverages sustainable funding for SBHCs, and educates local, state and federal policymakers.

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