MERCY ENTERPRISE CORPORATION
43 SW NAITO, Portland, OR 97204 www.mercycorpsnw.org

Total Revenue
$2,187,523
Total Expenses
$2,396,778
Net Assets
$186,606

Organizations Filed Purposes: Assist low-income individuals, including minorities, women, and immigrants, in the Oregon-Washington region to increase their economic self-sufficiency through micro-enterprise and self-employment.

Mercy Enterprise Corporation provides comprehensive micro-enterprise development programs, and acts as a catalyst to build community integration, financial security and greater economic options for low income populations.

Re-entry services is a comprehensive program of services helping incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals to reintegrate back into the community, and become positive factors in the lives of their families and neighborhoods. We also work at the policy level to advocate for systemic changes that promote these goals of successful re-entry, and seek a healthier, more secure community.

Training and business development: Providing basic business training courses and extensive one on one business counseling and support. These training classes provide the core competencies needed to start or run a small business focusing on business basics, marketing, technology, credit management and finance. In addition to training refugees in farming operations, the farm program provides hands on experience in distribution and marketing of harvests. An SBA funded program facilitated teams of small businesses; women, minority and service disabled owned businesses to bid on larger federal contracting opportunities than had historically been within their competencies.

The State of Oregon provides funding, matched by HHS' Asset for Independence (AFI) Agency, to assist low-income individuals in creating and expanding their small businesses. The individuals save their own money, attend business training sessions, and have their savings augmented by the Oregon and AFI funding. The program works closely with the Training Program in facilitating the development of business skills. Many of these IDA clients ultimately convert to micro-loan clients, using their IDA asset purchase to collateralize their business loan.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John W HainesExecutive Director40$103,473
Howard SilvermanBoard Member0.5$0
Barnes EllisSecretary0.5$0
Noelwah NetusilVice Chair0.5$0
Jennifer WilliamsonBoard Member0.5$0
David MihmBoard Member0.5$0
Amy KohnstammBoard Member0.5$0
Sarah Mignon MaziqueBoard Member0.5$0
Jay PriceTreasurer0.5$0
Dan HallBoard Member0.5$0
Jim HenningsBoard Member0.5$0
Larry W EttnerChair0.5$0

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