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December 23, 2025

Portland Digital Corps 2025 Year In Review

As we approach the end of 2025, we wanted to send a thank you to our wider community for your collaboration. Whether you were a PDXDC cohort volunteer, supporter, or a late joiner more interested in a future cohort, we appreciate you!

Since we last wrote you, Families for Safe Streets Portland, our last project launched in November with a brand new headless CMS implementation of their first-ever website. Congrats to the team!

There are no current plans for a 2026 PDXDC cohort, but let’s see what 2026 brings and perhaps that’ll change?

Meghan Bausone from the OSU Uplift Lab team presented at the Cascadia Open Source GIS conference in Seattle in November, Our founder, Ron Bronson also keynoted this conference that same morning!

Our 2025 cohort by the numbers:

  • Over 60 volunteers

  • 500+ volunteer hours contributed

  • 5 events (3 in-person, 2 virtual) with over 100 attendees total.

The work lives on, here are the other live websites our volunteers worked on. Thanks to our community partners for their trust & collaboration!

  • Built Oregon

  • OSU Uplift Lab Maternal Health Map

  • Cape Perpetua Collaborative

    Full report: digitalcorpspdx.org/report

Our volunteers also shared knowledge beyond these engagements, dozens of groups and communities around the country reached out to learn more about our model, how to clone it in their own cities. Who knows where you’ll have inspired!

—The PDX Digital Corps Team

P.S. If you’re looking to contribute to a current civic tech brigade, CODE PDX might be the place to investigate!

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