NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIPS INC

PORTLAND, OR | Multnomah County
Affordable Housing

Overview

NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIPS INC
91-1943624
120 NW 9TH AVE STE 216
PORTLAND, OR 97209
Multnomah County
(503) 226-3001

info@neighborhoodpartnerships.org
Mission Statement info

NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIPS WORKS WITH COMMUNITIES ACROSS OREGON TO DEVELOP HUMAN-CENTERED AND EMERGENT SOLUTIONS TO IMMEDIATE HARMS; AND TO POWER LIBERATORY AND TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE THROUGH ORGANIZING, POLICY ADVOCACY, AND NARRATIVE CHANGE. WE CENTER THOSE MOST IMPACTED BY RACIAL, HOUSING, AND ECONOMIC INJUSTICE, DIRECTING OUR ENERGY AND RESOURCES TOWARD BUILDING COMMUNITY POWER, KNOWLEDGE, AND CAPACITY.

CRA Category info
  • Affordable Housing
Nonprofit location info
  • This nonprofit is not located in any CRA geographies.
Awards & Certifications info
  • This nonprofit has not received any CRA awards or certifications.
Founded info
1998
Total Employees info
13
Total Volunteers info
10
Nonprofit Classification (NTEE Code) info
T99

T - Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.

Use this code for organizations that clearly provide philanthropy, voluntarism and grantmaking services where the major purpose is unclear enough that a more specific code cannot be accurately assigned.

IRS Activity Codes info
-
Not reported
-
Not reported
-
Not reported
Standard Business Classification (NAICS Code) info
813219
Other Grantmaking and Giving Services
Targeted Clients info
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • First-Time Homebuyers
CRA Income Characteristics info
  • HUD Assistance Recipients
  • Low-Income
  • Moderate-Income
  • People Living Below Poverty Level

CRA Alignment

CRA Category info
Affordable Housing
Creation, rehabilitation, operation or preservation of affordable housing.
100%
Percent LMI Served info
as reported by the nonprofit
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Programs & Services info
Oregon IDA Initiative
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) offer matching cash for asset building, information about financial systems, and community-based support for Oregonians with low to moderate incomes. Participants use IDA match dollars to leverage the power of their own savings in support of their financial goals. Match amounts and asset goals vary by saver, with timelines ranging from 6 months to 3+ years.
Targeted Clients info
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Entrepreneurs
  • First-Time Homebuyers
CRA Income Characteristics info
  • Low-Income
  • Moderate-Income
Oregon Housing Alliance
The Housing Alliance has a vision of every Oregonian having a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. To get there, we work together to advance a legislative agenda in Oregon which addresses our communities most pressing housing needs. We know these problems are within our reach to solve. Our members have decades of experience in solving these issues, helping people get into and stay stable in affordable rental homes, and access homeownership. Together, as a state, we know we can end housing instability.
Targeted Clients info
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • First-Time Homebuyers
  • Homeless
  • Nonprofits
  • Rural Residents
CRA Income Characteristics info

    Not reported

Oregon Economic Justice Roundtable
The Oregon Economic Justice Roundtable (OEJR) is a shared table of funders, advocates, and other nonprofit organizations advancing collective and sustained action for racial and economic justice around the state. Our challenge is to imagine a new bold and liberatory vision that will guide and support the work of racial and economic justice for our communities. The work of the roundtable also includes advancing policy changes that are necessary for dismantling structures that perpetuate inequitable treatment. We work to create an environment where we can all live beyond the basics of safety and security, into the freedom to actualize dreams, and the power for communities to have control over their own financial and economic destiny.
Targeted Clients info
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Entrepreneurs
  • General Public
  • Minority Individuals
CRA Income Characteristics info

    Not reported

Residents Organizing for Change
Residents Organizing for Change (ROC) is a statewide network of residents of affordable housing, those in need of, and front-line staff of affordable housing providers that are committed to advocating for safe, stable, and affordable housing for all Oregonians. In 2019 ROC was formed, and is working toward establishing regional chapters and a steering committee that will help move the ROC housing justice movement. The impact of those with lived experience is an equitable way to improve housing policy that is the cornerstone of improving the lives across Oregon.
Targeted Clients info
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Rural Residents
CRA Income Characteristics info
  • Low-Income
  • Moderate-Income
  • People Living Below Poverty Level
  • HUD Assistance Recipients
  • SNAP Recipients
Awards & Certifications info
Community Development Financial Institution info
Community Development Financial Institution Award Recipient info
New Market Tax Credit Recipient info
HUD Counseling Agency info
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Recipient info

IRS Summary

Income
$16.3M
Revenue
$16.3M
Assets
$30.3M

IRS Business Master File Details info

As of March 2024
Exempt Ruling Date info
1999-08
Deductibility Status info
Deductible
Last Tax Filing info
2022
Organization Type info
Corporation
Organization Tax Filing Status info
990 (all other) or 990EZ return
Foundation Tax Filing Status info
990-PF not required by IRS
Affiliation Classification info
Independent Organization
Basis for Foundation/Public Charity Status info
Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)

IRS Publication 78 Details info

As of March 2024
Verified in Publication 78 info
No
Deductibility Limitation info
Not reported
Organization Description info
Not reported

IRS Form 990 Returns info

Through August 2023
Tax period ending in
2022-06
Tax period ending in
2021-06
Tax period ending in
2020-06
Tax period ending in
2019-06
Tax period ending in
2018-06
Tax period ending in
2017-06
Tax period ending in
2016-06

Nonprofit Location

Physical Address info
120 NW 9TH AVE STE 216
PORTLAND, OR 97209
Multnomah County
Area Type info
Metropolitan Statistical Area
FIPS Geocoded Address info
38900
MSA/MD info
41
State info
051
County info
0051.02
Tract info
Upper
Income Level info
Core-Based Statistical Area info
38900 - Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
Combined Statistical Area info
440 - Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR-WA
Metropolitan Division info
Not located in an MD.
Located In info
Low- or Moderate-Income Census Tract info
Opportunity Zone info
Majority Minority Census Tract info 26.73%
FFIEC Designated Distressed Census Tract info
FFIEC Underserved Census Tract info
Geographies Served info
  • OR - All Counties

Market Data

Census Tract County
0051.02 Multnomah County
Population
Total Population 3,113 808,098
Total Households 2,025 343,370
Income
Median Family Income (Census*) $147,857 $83,668
Median Family Income (2023 FFIEC est.) $114,400 $114,400
Tract Income Percentage 156.08% N/A
Below Poverty Level 10.2% 12.2%
Unemployment Level 0.0% 5.5%
Housing
Total Housing Units 2,229 363,661
Total Owner-Occupied Units 34.0% 54.5%
Total Renter-Occupied Units 56.8% 45.5%
Total Vacant Units 9.2% 5.5%
* Census tract income based on 2020 American Community Survey data as reported in the 2023 FFIEC Census Flat File; County income based on 2022 American Community Survey data.
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Management

12
Total Voting Members
in Governing Body
info
12
Independent Voting Members
in Governing Body
info
Tax Filing Signatory info
Carlos David Garcia
Principal Officer info
Not reported by nonprofit.
findCRA Profile Owner
Justice Hager
Development and Communications Manager
jhager@neighborhoodpartnerships.org
Key Policies & Documents info
Written Conflict of Interest Policy
Written Document Retention & Destruction Policy
Written Whistleblower Policy
CEO Compensation Review Process
Written Minutes of Board Meetings
Financial Statements & Reporting info
Compiled or Reviewed by an Independent Accountant
Audited by an Independent Accountant
Included in Consolidated Financial Statements
Internal Audit Committee Review
Federal Grant Audit Required
Federal Grand Audit Performed
Organization Activities info
Provides Credit Counseling
Conducts Gaming Activities
Engages in Lobbying Activities
Engages in Political Activities
Makes Grants to Individuals
Makes Grants to Organizations

Information in this section is extracted from the nonprofit's e-filed tax return and based on answers provided by the nonprofit in their 990 e-filed for the tax period ending on 2022-06.

A hyphen (“-“) in this section indicates that the information was not required by the IRS or not reported by the nonprofit in its tax return e-filing.

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