To request the Sunday Parkways Sponsorship Packet, contact us at PortlandSundayParkways@PortlandOregon.gov.
Presenting Sponsor
Kaiser Permanente - Kaiser Permanente founded in 1945, is America’s leading integrated healthcare organization. They serve the health needs of more than 8.7 million members nationwide—including more than 470,000 in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Kaiser Permanente has been a Portland Sunday Parkways supporter since the beginning in 2008. We are excited and proud to be the presenting sponsor of Sunday Parkways. Our partnership with the Portland Bureau of Transportation aligns perfectly with our mission to improve the health of the communities we serve.
Champion
TriMet - TriMet provides bus, light rail and commuter rail service in the Portland, Oregon, region. Our transportation options connect people with their community, while easing traffic congestion and reducing air pollution — making our region a better place to live.
Promoter
Cotopaxi - Our Gear for Good® promise is to make durable gear as ethically and sustainably as possible and to use our company as a way to support communities in need.
NW Natural - Building on a legacy of over 163 years in the Pacific Northwest, NW Natural is innovating new, sustainable ways to meet the demands of the region's growing population. Our mission is to provide safe, reliable and affordable energy in an environmentally responsible way to better the lives of the public we serve.
Portland Parks & Recreation - Portland Parks & Recreation has proudly partnered with Sunday Parkways since 2008. We believe sustaining a healthy park and recreation system makes Portland a great place to live, work, and play. Portland's parks, public places, natural areas, and recreational opportunities give life and beauty to our city. These essential assets connect people to place, self, and others. Portland's residents treasure and care for this legacy, building on the past to provide for future generations.
Metro, It’s not enough just to build a transportation system with options to walk, bike, take transit or ride share. People need to know how to access those options and understand the benefits. Metro’s Regional Travel Options program works to improve community livability, reduce pollution, and improve mobility access by guiding and supporting programs throughout the region that give people information, opportunities and incentives to help them use travel options.
Advocates
Portland Bureau of Environmental Services