Updated April 13, 2020 Hi Folks, The UCP board is meeting online to discuss how we can best respond to the #covid19 health care and economic crisis. In the meantime if you are looking to volunteer please join… Read More
UCP offers small grants on a quarterly basis for projects in the Panhandle area. Grant proposals should be for projects that benefit a broad section of the community and have enough citizen involvement and support to carry the… Read More
If you have a plan or project looking for some grant money from United Community Partners we have an October surprise! Don’t worry. It is the good kind. We have extended our deadline to submit your Grant Application… Read More
Getting your accounts set up right makes the work much more hassle-free down the road. As I was sorting out the resources available for United Community Partners I thought I would share what I found with the rest… Read More
Minutes Summary of Information and Discussion: Building Bridges; Building Community Issue: For an area with a very small population base, the Panhandle boasts a huge number of volunteer activities and organizations. On one hand, this is great. It… Read More
UCP does a lot of collaborative work as a board members internally and with projects in the area with other organizations and individual project leaders. Cloud computing helps us be more effective by allowing us to work together-… Read More
Hi Folks, Just a reminder, there is no December UCP meeting this year. Our next meeting is on January 4th, 2016 at noon at Steve and Summer White’s place. It is a potluck – and our Annual Meeting…. Read More
Posted: April 23, 2020 by Liz
Update from the Nonprofit Association of Oregon
Please JOIN The Nonprofit Association of Oregon for their newsletter alone. They are doing a great job. From the NAO Newsletter for April 23, 2020 April 23, 2020 It has been another busy week in state and federal… Read More