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Start 2025 with hundreds of your new friends in the Portland startup community

A new year can be inspirational. But it can also be intimidating. So it’s always nice to have connections in your community that can help mitigate that feeling. The Portland startup community is no different. That’s why we wanted to give you the best chance of succeeding in 2025 by providing you with the best opportunity to connect with a bunch of other folks in the Portland startup community. Think of it as friends you haven’t met yet. Hundreds of them.

Really? Hundreds? Well, more than 200 folks have already RSVP’d to join us. And we’d love you to be among them. Who is “we,” you ask…? Great question. It’s a growing list of folks who are making sure that they’re respective communities are engaged in this event. But, please don’t be shy. There’s always room for more. More attendees. More organizations. More more. The more the merrier. (I mean, we’re already on the search for a new venue given the number of folks who want to attend. So why stop now…?)

The current “we” behind this event include:

  • AI Portland (https://www.aipdx.info/) We are a gathering of enthusiasts, professionals, and the AI-curious from all walks of life, committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is welcome to explore, learn, and innovate. Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of AI or you’re a seasoned professional looking to push the boundaries of what’s possible, AI Portland offers a space to collaborate, share knowledge, and drive positive change. Join us in our journey to unlock the potential of AI and discover its impact on our lives, our communities, and the world.
  • Better Portland (https://wearebetterportland.com/) Our network gets you a foot in the door and then some. We connect businesses, non-profits, and organizations into a like-spirited collective with events, content, and a business-meets-social networking kind of culture. Best of all, everyone’s influence and expertise is a shared commodity. Welcome to business done better.
  • Built Oregon (https://builtoregon.com) looks to leverage Oregon’s deep legacy of product craftsmanship and innovation to create broad-based and equitable opportunities for entrepreneurs in consumer products. Ultimately, our vision is a thriving, world-leading consumer products ecosystem across Oregon – One in which we help founders redefine success by placing the highest value on the people in their company and the communities where they reside.
  • Latino Founders (https://www.latinofounder.com/) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the growth and success of underserved businesses in the State of Oregon. Our mission is to provide support, resources, and opportunities to empower underrepresented entrepreneurs and contribute to the overall economic development of the State of Oregon.
  • Metro Region Innovation Hub (https://www.portlandmetrohub.org/) Our mission is to foster and grow innovative businesses by providing regional entrepreneurs from all sectors, backgrounds, and business stages with accessible paths to regional resources in networking, coaching, education, and capital access. We open up this accessibility through one-to-one guided navigation of existing regional resources and supporting programs that fill gaps in existing regional resources.
  • Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (https://oen.org/) builds and strengthens Oregon and Southwest Washington’s early-stage entrepreneurs through the provision of education, guidance, connections, and financial opportunities, to impel increasing economic impact throughout the region.
  • PIE (https://piepdx.com/) With its origins in a conversation between Wieden+Kennedy, the largest privately held creative advertising agency in the world, and the Portland, Oregon, startup community, the Portland Incubator Experiment — known more commonly as PIE — has become an ongoing experiment designed to enable established organizations — corporations, government, and educational institutions, among others — to more effectively collaborate with startup communities in mutually beneficial ways.
  • Prosper Portland (https://prosperportland.us/) We are the economic and urban development agency for the city of Portland. We focus on building an equitable economy by carrying out a comprehensive range of economic development programs that support small business, improve access to workforce training, and create jobs for Portland residents.
  • Rose City Techies (https://www.meetup.com/rose-city-techies/) is founded on non-traditional and creative perspectives, offering a fresh approach to the tech and startup scene. We welcome all tech centric perspectives – UX designers, developers, founders, digital marketers, product managers, graphic designers, students, career switchers, or whatever tech role you’re in! Come join—you can sit with us.
  • Silicon Florist (You’re soaking in it!) For more than 17 years, Rick Turoczy been writing Silicon Florist — even though innumerable people have begged him to stop. It’s a blog, weekly newsletter, podcast, and YouTube channel designed to capture and document the stories coming out of the Portland, Oregon, startup community. And sometimes, elsewhere — if those stories could have interest to the community.
  • TiE Oregon (https://oregon.tie.org/) is dedicated to empowering early-stage entrepreneurs with education, mentorship, and access to angel investment. We also offer first-time angel investors a supportive community of seasoned investors and educational workshops to enhance their knowledge. Focused on marginalized populations, we foster a pipeline of inventors, entrepreneurs, and investors creating a continuous ecosystem of support and give-back.
  • Vanport Studio (https://www.vanportstudio.com/) We are dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs with innovative resources and a supportive community to build and scale impactful businesses. We champion innovation, inclusivity, and integrity, ensuring each venture we support embodies excellence and impactful collaboration. Our commitment to these principles fosters lasting relationships and drives meaningful change in the communities we serve.

The event takes place January 14, 2025, starting at 5:00PM. At… well, some location. As I mentioned, we’re still working on finding a place with enough space to accommodate all of you awesome people.

So just RSVP and get ready for more details as they become available. We look forward to seeing you somewhere in the new year.

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