Intergovernmental Community Resilience Team
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Executive Summary
Introduction
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Common Terms and Acronyms
- ICRT (Intergovernmental Community Resilience Team): The City of Portland/Multnomah County division in Portland’s Emergency Coordination Center that worked to provide resources to historically underserved communities during the first 18 months of COVID-19. During the COVID response, the ICRD was called the “JVIC”.
- CBO (Community Based Organization): An institution that provides and/or is created for the purpose of providing a social benefit. These are usually nonprofit organizations, but the Portland ICRD also partnered with a few for-profit organizations and they are included under the general grouping of “CBO” in this report.
- ECC (Emergency Coordination Center): The space (physical or virtual) where emergency responders from different offices work together on a disaster response. The Portland Bureau of Emergency Management manages Portland’s ECC.
- EOC (Emergency Operations Center): The center of a commanding response agency’s operations. During COVID-19, Multnomah County maintained an EOC since the County takes the lead on public health response, while the City’s efforts are oftentimes an accessory to the County’s response goals.
- ICS (Incident Command System): The organizational framework used universally by emergency management professionals to coordinate response efforts.
- JVIC: The legacy term for the ICRD and interchangeable with “ICRT”. “JVIC” originally stood for “Joint Volunteer Information Center” but the mission and operations of the ICRT significantly outgrew that description and “JVIC” became obsolete. It is included here because many who worked in the ECC during COVID remember the ICRD referred to as the “JVIC”.
- NET (Portland Neighborhood Emergency Teams): A PBEM-managed program of disaster response volunteers.
- PBEM (Portland Bureau of Emergency Management): The City of Portland’s lead bureau for disaster response.
- PMP (Portland Mask Project): A project of the ICRT staffed and run by volunteers to produce masks for community partner organizations during the pandemic.
- VAP (Vaccine Access Project): A project of the ICRD staffed and run by volunteers to arrange vaccinations for elderly and homebound persons.