Posted in News, Uncategorized on 01/30/2012 01:08 pm by CapitalLink
As Oregon’s unemployment rate remains one of the highest in the country, many non-profits are struggling to expand their capacity to meet their community’s growing need for services. AmeriCorps*VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) members have been developing, implementing and sustaining organizational programming to fight poverty for over 40 years. OMEN’s Oregon Asset Building Corps has been working with organizations throughout the state for ten years to create sustainable programs that strive to eliminate the poverty in their communities and spur sustainable economic development.
OMEN is seeking applications from organizations throughout Oregon interested in becoming a VISTA host site from organizations. Approved sites will recruit a full-time VISTA volunteer who will serve at their site for twelve months beginning Aug. 18, 2012. Applications must be received at the OMEN office by 5:00 PM on Friday, February 24th, 2012. Sites will be notified of their acceptance by April 6th, 2012 via e-mail.
Detailed information:
Please contact Leanne Murray by phone at 503-546-9913 or by e-mail at Leanne@oregon-microbiz.org with questions.
Posted in News, spotlight, Uncategorized on 10/31/2011 02:05 pm by CapitalLink

Ted Huckins opened William Joseph Gallery next to Pioneer Square in 1993. His gallery attracted walk-in customers who reveled in beautiful prints featuring Oregon’s natural landscape and history. Foot traffic, however, nearly stopped when the Trimet light rail began construction outside the gallery storefront. Ted searched for business strategies that would help him survive the construction period.
Ted turned to the Trimet loan program, a program established by TriMet in partnership with Portland Development Commission and Portland State University, to help his business reposition itself during this time. He received business support services from the Portland State University Business Outreach Program and a low interest loan to help him through the construction hardship. The loan provided Ted with computing power, software, and hope that his business would survive the construction period. He updated his technology, developed a new digital product line, and realized his business had a future after walk-in service.
The Portland State University Business Outreach Program provided students that worked under experienced business advisors to complete a capstone project and support Ted’s business. The team helped Ted assess business competition, industry growth trends, and jump start a new accounting system. Ted speaks highly of the support students gave him. “It helped to have a group of interested students who were giving their all to make this business happen.”
In addition to selling photography from his gallery next to Pioneer Square, Ted markets his products directly to local Portland businesses. He creates HD photography exhibits for the décor of financial, high tech and other professional offices. His products draw from the work of 20 professional photographers and 4 historic archives. Ted believes that contemplative photography has a strong impact on viewers’ daily lives. “Landscape and historic photographs are symbols of our personal experience and common heritage. We can transcend the clutter of daily work in a moments’ gaze at a contemplative image of Oregon’s beauty or of it’s poignant past.”
Visit William Joseph Gallery at 526 SW Yamhill Street in Portland, Oregon, or via http://www.williamjosephgallery.net/.
The TriMet Loan Fund supports 10 businesses impacted by the heaviest phases of construction on the I-205/ Portland Mall MAX Light Rail Project. The Portland State University Business Outreach Program provides technical assistance to the businesses and Oregon Microenterprise Network administers the loan fund.
Posted in News on 10/28/2011 02:24 pm by CapitalLink
The 2011 Summit on Entrepreneurship was a big success. With relevant presentations, inspirational stories, and updates on the microenterprise industry, attendees were armed with new resources and connections for serving Oregon’s small business owners. Below you will find the presentations and other materials for your reference. The Summit also serves as OMEN’s annual meeting and board elections. For the newly elected board, please click here.
A special Thank You to our generous event sponsors: Enterprise Cascadia, CFED, Oregon Business Development Department, and OnPoint Community Credit Union!
Two programs were added to this year’s event.
We heard from Featured Entrepreneur Mary Stevenson who owns Earth and Vine Wine Bar and Art Gallery in Baker City. Mary is the perfect picture of how practitioners can help and support a small business. She is a client of the North East Oregon Economic Development District in Enterprise, OR. Mary has worked with OMEN Board Member Lisa Dawson for technical assistance and has built her assets through an IDA (Individual Development Account).
OMEN presented three awards at the Summit: The Rising Star Award was presented to NEDCO (Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation) of Eugene for their brilliant and systematic addition of microenterprise development services to their original menu of housing-related services. The Guiding Star Award was presented to Adelante Mujeres of Forest Grove for their leadership, innovation, and constant demonstration of best practices in the microenterprise field. The Small Business Champion Award was presented to Representative Jefferson Smith of Portland for his unwavering belief in the power of small business and his tireless advocacy for support to small business owners in Oregon.
Presentations from Key Note and Break Out Sessions (10/13/11)
2011 OMEN Annual Meeting
2011 Summit Key Note Address
It Takes a Village to Raise a Business
Evaluating to Learn
Redefining the Triple Bottom Line
A, B, Si’s of Creating Opportunity for Latino Entrepreneurs
What If?
Oregon Resources for Food Entrepreneurs
Posted in News, spotlight on 09/19/2011 12:46 pm by CapitalLink
Anni Forestel was managing a thriving beauty salon located on 5th Avenue in the heart of Old Town when construction of the new TriMet line began. Bella Pearl Salon depends on walk-in customers and a prominent storefront presence to gain business, but construction of the new lightrail caused business to slow and product sales to drop.
It was during this time that Bella Pearl Salon received a long term, low interest loan from TriMet in partnership with Portland Development Commission and Portland State University to offset financial setbacks caused by lightrail construction. The loan provided working capital for Bella Pearl to make repairs to its storefront and improve the interior of the salon.
In addition to receiving capital from the Trimet loan fund, the Portland State University Business Outreach Program provides ongoing business support and counseling to Bella Pearl Salon. This includes a dedicated Portland State University student team that worked with Anni for 4 months to fine-tune her business plan, develop her business goals, and improve her marketing strategy. The students came from diverse fields of study, including marketing, accounting, and business management, and created a fresh and creative approach to running the business.
Bella Pearl Salon has been an important part of the downtown 5th Avenue neighborhood since 2000. Anni Forestel became owner of the salon in 2002. The salon employs 10 stylists, 1 skin care specialist, and 3 part time receptionists. Job creation and the development of thriving neighborhood economic centers lie at the heart of microenterprise, and Anni Forestel has excelled at fostering these values for her business and the community around her.
The TriMet Loan Fund supports 10 businesses impacted by the heaviest phases of construction on the I-205/ Portland Mall MAX Light Rail Project. The Portland State University Business Outreach Program provides technical assistance to the businesses and Oregon Microenterprise Network manages administration of the loan fund.

Posted in News on 06/29/2011 01:15 pm by Marina Fleming
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Posted in News on 06/23/2011 12:37 pm by Marina Fleming
See the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce VISTA position here.
Contact Margot at margot@oregon-microbiz.org if you have any questions!
Posted in News on 06/06/2011 04:19 pm by Marina Fleming
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Posted in News on 05/02/2011 01:49 pm by Marina Fleming
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