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Add a more obvious link to the Teams page. Remove gold from the "learn more about the NET program" so the Teams sidebar stands out (and besides, people who don't know about NET aren't supposed to be here anyways). |
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|style="background: gold; color: black"|'''Neighborhood Emergency Team Directory''' | |style="background: gold; color: black"|'''Neighborhood Emergency Team Directory''' | ||
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| Find your team in the [[Teams|Team Directory]]. | | Find your NET team in the [[Teams|Team Directory]] or the [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/b60507fbce994d49b441452afec724b9/page/Main-Page interactive map]. | ||
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* Volunteers are organized into neighborhood-level teams. | * Volunteers are organized into neighborhood-level teams. | ||
** Find your NET team in the '''[[Teams|Team Directory]]''' or in the [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/b60507fbce994d49b441452afec724b9/page/Main-Page '''interactive map''']. | |||
** As an alternative to neighborhood boundaries, the [[Community Resilience District (CRD)]] model organizes NETs at the block level. | ** As an alternative to neighborhood boundaries, the [[Community Resilience District (CRD)]] model organizes NETs at the block level. | ||
* Teams are lead by [[VSF 05.01: NET Team Leader|team leaders]]. | * Teams are lead by [[VSF 05.01: NET Team Leader|team leaders]]. | ||
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* [[Radio Communication Procedures]] | * [[Radio Communication Procedures]] | ||
* There are [[Participating in Weekly NET ARO Radio Communications|weekly NET amateur radio meetings]]. | * There are [[Participating in Weekly NET ARO Radio Communications|weekly NET amateur radio meetings]]. | ||
* The NET net management team maintains a [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/1?cid=cGR4bmV0Lm5ldEBnbWFpbC5jb20 calendar of amateur radio events]. | |||
== Deployment Exercises == | == Deployment Exercises == | ||
Latest revision as of 08:52, 9 July 2026
Visit Portland's Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM) to learn more about the NET program.
NET Members
- Members are encouraged to specialize in one of the Volunteer Support Functions.
- In order to maintain Active status, volunteers will contribute minimum hours of volunteer service each calendar year, called the Minimum Service Contribution (MSC)
- If they can't, but want to remain involved, they can become Affiliated Team Volunteers (ATVs).
- Record volunteer service hours using MyImpact.
NET Teams
| Neighborhood Emergency Team Directory |
| Find your NET team in the Team Directory or the interactive map. |
- Volunteers are organized into neighborhood-level teams.
- Find your NET team in the Team Directory or in the interactive map.
- As an alternative to neighborhood boundaries, the Community Resilience District (CRD) model organizes NETs at the block level.
- Teams are lead by team leaders.
- There is a training program to improve team leadership skills.
- The NET Guidelines discuss responsibilities, how team leaders and assistant team leaders are chosen, etc.
- Teams decide on their own activities, agendas, and meeting schedules.
- Here are some suggestions for meeting topics.
- Here are more, organized by the Teams/Arbor Lodge, Kenton NET.
Fundraising
- Teams can receive donations through Friends of Portland NET.
- Here's some advice for fundraising events.
Deployments
Communication
- Many NET volunteers participate in the
PortlandPrepares Facebook group.
portlandnet_tl Google Group for anyone interested in NET leadership
portlandnet_aro Google Group for questions and comments related to Portland NET's use of Amateur Radio and FRS/GMRS Radio
Radio Communication
- Radio Communication Procedures
- There are weekly NET amateur radio meetings.
- The NET net management team maintains a calendar of amateur radio events.
Deployment Exercises
Aside from the exercises individual NETs plan (maybe with neighboring NETs), there are a few opportunities to practice your skills at larger events: