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Portland's communities and local government come together through PBEM on a mission to build our resilience to disasters. The individuals who do this, who we call "Portland Community Resilience Champions", are NET volunteers, COAD members, government workers, faith leaders, nonprofit employees, business leaders, and neighbors. We wish recognize all of them. In doing so, we cultivate a shared history and culture of resilience in Portland that instills pride, meaning, and connectedness.  
Portland's communities and local government come together through PBEM on a mission to build our resilience to disasters. The individuals who do this, who we call "Portland Community Resilience Champions", are NET volunteers, COAD members, government workers, faith leaders, nonprofit employees, business leaders, and neighbors. We wish to recognize all of them. In doing so, we cultivate a shared history and culture of resilience in Portland that instills pride, meaning, and connectedness.  


PBEM has many different means of recognizing Community Resilience Champions. The purpose of this page is to memorialize the names and accomplishments of those who have received public recognition from PBEM for their community resilience work.   
PBEM has different means of recognizing Community Resilience Champions. The purpose of this page is to memorialize the names and accomplishments of those who have received public recognition from PBEM for their community resilience work.   
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== Profile Badges ==
== Volunteer Profile Digital Badges ==
Volunteers with specific qualifications or accomplishments may receive one or more "badges" on their MIP volunteer profiles. Available badges include:
The Volunteer Impact software (colloquially called "MIP") allows PBEM to attach digital badges to profiles for volunteers after accomplishing specific milestones or training. An image of each badge with the criteria appears in the expandable table below.
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