Resource Hub

for Creatives

A place to find ongoing resources to help connect to the local creative community and support creatives throughout their career in the design industry.

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AIGA Portland’s Mentorship Program is designed to connect student designers with professional mentors from our own creative community. Every year starting in January.

Hey Sis World is growing the future of BIPOC creativepreneurship. They exist to elevate creative entrepreneurs and provide a platform to celebrate your authentic self in a judgement-free zone.

The majority of non-white creative professionals say they were unaware their careers even existed when they graduated high school. Creative Ladder bridges this gap by introducing students from all backgrounds to careers in marketing, design, advertising, video production and more.

Emerging Leaders (EL) is dedicated to improving racial and cultural diversity at the leadership level in Portland-area companies by providing pathways to leadership for traditional and non-traditional students of color and aspiring professionals.

The only mentorship program built by women of color, for women of color. We are a community of women of color who are kicking down doors, shattering glass ceilings, and raising each other up. We create a safe space for women to thrive.

Graduate and undergraduate students can execute professional assignments to build and demonstrate skills while exploring a variety of career paths.

A hybrid creative coaching program designed for the BIPOC Artist & Creativepreneur, and the first program of its kind designed to heal your burnout and imposter syndrome and jump-start your big visions.

Builds the leadership, healing, and safety of Black-African transgender, queer, nonbinary, and intersex (TQNI+) Oregonians.

This group is an act of reclaiming - space, power, voice, and the courage to belong.

Creating spaces for BIPOC and Allies to unplug and reconnect with the wilderness.

Surfing in the PNW. An inclusive surf club for queer and/or BIPOC individuals who want to get out on the water. All skill levels welcome!

To improve the quality of life for individuals living with mental illness and for their families and other loved ones through education, support, and advocacy.

This resource library is made available by an alliance of leading mental health organizations. Browse this database to learn about mental health, help a loved one, learn coping skills, and seek support.

An AAPI-specific provider directory.

Practicing community business law for everyone in the community. As a certified Oregon Benefit Company, we offer attainable, collaborative, inclusive, and connected legal services.

Share Your Resources

Do you know of a resource that would be a really great addition to this hub? Let us know by contacting our Design for Good Director at designforgood@portland.aiga.org