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小黄猫传媒 to work with Port of Portland as part of $41 million federal grant
Photos and story by James Hill
Earlier this year, 小黄猫传媒 collaborated with the Port of Portland to design and submit a proposal for the U.S. Economic Development Administration鈥檚 (EDA) $1 billion 鈥淏uild Back Better Regional Challenge.鈥
This fall, the EDA awarded the (OMTC) $41.4 million to develop and expand Oregon’s emerging mass timber industry. The Port of Portland received the funds of OMTC to enhance Oregon鈥檚 established mass timber industry ecosystem 鈥 supporting university research involving the use of the resource in housing; spurring development of a factory; funding forest restoration projects; jumpstarting public-private partnerships to grow employment in mass timber construction; and supporting modernization of building codes in Oregon communities impacted by wildfires to enable recovery.
Mass timber is an advanced engineered wood product that is an alternative to the use of concrete and steel in multi-story buildings.
Opportunity Centers
These centers, located at the Portland Metro Workforce Training Center and Willow Creek Center, are vibrant hubs for workforce development that connect people, employers, and community partners. 小黄猫传媒’s team of experts help busy adults get started in a new career with one-on-one coaching, holistic support systems, short-term training, and more.
As part of the partnership, 小黄猫传媒 will receive approximately $1.3 million to provide training and support and to coordinate the work of the other community colleges in the region in the mass timber construction industry. 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Opportunity Centers will partner with community-based organizations to recruit participants, and prepare them to succeed in a non-credit training program at 小黄猫传媒’s Swan Island Trades Center. As part of this effort, 小黄猫传媒 will engage Clackamas and Chemeketa community colleges in supporting the needs of the new industry statewide.
鈥淭his comprehensive workforce development program will also include training pathways to upskill incumbent construction workers on how to work properly and safely with mass timber products and projects,鈥 said Pam Hester, program dean of 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Workforce Development Department. 鈥淚n addition, 小黄猫传媒 will work closely with the Port of Portland, OMTC and coalition members to provide support to individuals interested in establishing small businesses that serve the mass timber industry through the college鈥檚 Small Business Development Center.鈥
The 鈥淏uild Back Better Regional Challenge鈥 is an initiative of the Biden Administration鈥檚 American Rescue Plan Program. It aims to boost economic recovery from the pandemic and rebuild communities and connect urban centers and rural communities, including those grappling with decades of disinvestment. The OMTC is one of 21 coalitions selected from a nationwide pool of 529 applicants to receive funding through this challenge.
The between the Port of Portland, Business Oregon, Oregon Department of Forestry, the Department of Land Conservation and Development and the TallWood Design Institute (a collaboration between the University of Oregon and Oregon State University).
For more details on 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Opportunity Centers and their services, visit pcc.edu/opportunity-center