Poultry Farm since 1998
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Since 1998, Mercy Corps Northwest had the privilege of serving communities across the Pacific Northwest with entrepreneurial support. We proudly served as home to Oregon Women’s Business Center and microloan lender in partnership with the Small Business Administration (SBA), and an Oregon IDA grant provider. We also hosted one of Oregon’s most impactful prison entrepreneurship programs that reduced participant recidivism rates by nearly 50 percent, and built capacity at nonprofits across Oregon and Washington as host of a regional AmeriCorps VISTA program. The impact of this work has accumulated to $16.5 million dollars in grants and loans disbursed to entrepreneurs, more than 130,000 hours of small business education, and over twelve-thousand clients receiving services from Mercy Corps Northwest. In tandem with the launch of our new 10-yearPathway to Possibilitystrategy, we have taken time to reflect on our impact as an organization. As part of this, we reviewed our approach to programming in the Pacific Northwest and our direct-to-client programs. In June 2024 Mercy Corps Northwest initiatives moved under the greater Mercy Corps organization and name. We aimed to be intentional in this process by ensuring that our participants and partners received clear communication regarding our next steps. We transitioned our core business development services programs to other agencies throughout 2023-2024 and completed all programs by September 2024. We handed off the following programs on the following dates: No, Mercy Corps transitioned our business development services and programs in Oregon and Southern Washington to other agencies throughout 2023-2024 and completed all programs and services in September 2024. Mercy Corps Northwest is no longer offering any programs or services. No, Mercy Corps Northwest completed its term as host of Oregon Women’s Business Center (WBC) on September 30, 2023, after more than a decade of service to the community. The Small Business Administration (SBA) has officially announced Livelihood NW as the next home of the Oregon WBC.Click hereor emailhello@livelihoodnw.orgto learn more about the center's new home. If you reached this page as an entrepreneur interested in Oregon or SW Washington resources for small business owners, please check out our downloadable resource guidehere. No, we are not accepting new savers at this time and will not re-open the program in the future. You can find a list of current Oregon IDA Initiativenew providersat oregonidainitiative.org. No, but all interested applicants should visit the Small Business Administration’s loan finder to apply for loans atsba.gov/funding-programs/loans. Mercy Corps is no longer offering our LIFE programming. Our AmeriCorps VISTA program celebrated its final cohort of volunteers in February 2023. To learn more about the current AmeriCorps opportunities, please visitamericorps.gov. In January 2022, Mercy Corps Northwest began the process of reviewing our program model in the Pacific Northwest and its alignment with Mercy Corps' new10-year Pathway to Possibility strategy. After this review process, we made the tough decision in March 2023 to close our programs. The wind down and closure of these services and programs was completed in September 2024.
Mercy Corps is a global team of humanitarians working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper. Our mission: to alleviate suffering, poverty, and oppression by helping people build secure, productive, and just communities. In more than 30+ countries around the world, nearly 4,300 team members work side by side with people living through poverty, disaster, violent conflict, and the acute impacts of climate change. We’re committed to creating global change through local impact — 95% of our team members are from the countries where they work.We bring a comprehensive approach to every challenge, addressing problems from multiple angles. And we go beyond emergency aid, partnering with local governments, forward-thinking corporations, social entrepreneurs, and people living in fragile communities to develop bold solutions that make lasting change possible.We invite you to watch the short video below, learn more about our work, and join us on our journey to change the world for good. Our CEO Tjada D’Oyen McKenna is joined by an executive team, Board of Directors, and leadership councils who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to Mercy Corps. Together, in close collaboration with our teams across the world, they shape our vision and strategy, and share a steadfast belief that the communities we serve are the best agents of their own change. Careers at Mercy Corps Mercy Corps is a diverse global team of nearly 4,300 team members in 35+ countries. We seek team members with different origins, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of thinking. Together, we tackle the world’s toughest challenges. We are committed to complete transparency and making the most of every dollar we receive. Our mission is only made possible through the trusted relationships we've built over 40 years with a generous community of humanitarians. Financials and annual reports Access our financial documents, including audited financial statements, IRS Form 990s, and annual reports. We are committed to building a better world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, free of exploitation, harassment, and bias.
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