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2025 Annual Climate Investment Plan review and update

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The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) is conducting our first annual Climate Investment Plan (CIP) review and sharing our 2025 update for public comment. The CIP is our five-year plan that guides PCEF's investments. We invite you to share your thoughts by Nov. 5 at 11:59 p.m.
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PCEF is conducting a first annual Climate Investment Plan (CIP) review to ensure the CIP remains responsive and aligned with evolving program experience, community needs and climate priorities.

This update process provides a framework for how the program can incorporate lessons learned, align outcomes and goals, and optimize resource allocation. As we are still early in this CIP period, not all programs are implemented yet. The focus in this initial update cycle is on creating a replicable framework for evaluation and making limited adjustments based on early program performance data.

Current revenue projections from the City Budget Office anticipate no additional revenue within this five-year CIP period. As a result, funding adjustments in this CIP update cycle are limited to reallocating funds among existing program areas rather than expanding overall resources.

We invite you to review the proposed updates to the CIP and share your thoughts. The comment period is open now through 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

You can review a summary of the CIP update process and proposed adjustments here: 

Redlined adjustments to the text of the CIP are also available for review here: 

Share your thoughts through our online survey or via email. Your input will help guide how PCEF continues to deliver climate benefits and community investments for Portland. We also welcome public comment at PCEF Committee meetings.

Take the survey

What's next?

In November, the PCEF Committee will review public comment. In December, the PCEF Committee will make a recommendation to City Council on an amendment to the CIP. 

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