The Office of the Governor is developing the Plan for a Resilient Oregon (PRO),a people-centered resilience strategy to help communities around Oregon adapt and thrive in the face of increasingly severe disasters. The state, in partnership with research teams at Oregon State University and the University of Oregon, are conducting research to inform the plan. You can learn more about the entire process here. The Statewide Resilience Forum meets monthly to advise the planning process. This site is intended to provide simple access to PRO-related documents and materials for that group.
- Draft Goals & Strategies
- Research Briefs & Documents related to the PRO
- Research Team Partners
- Statewide Resilience Forum Meeting Agenda Packets & Minutes
- What is the Plan for a Resilient Oregon?
Draft Goals & Strategies
- NEW! Latest REVISED DRAFT PRO Strategies Latest set of revisions to be discussed at July 15th, SRF meeting.
- July 15 SRF Meeting Packet
- REVISED DRAFT PRO Strategies: Revisions to draft strategies for consideration for the PRO will be discussed at the June Statewide Resilience Forum meeting.
- DRAFT Resilience Vision for Oregon - It describes an Oregon where every individual and community can anticipate, withstand, adapt to, and recover from natural hazards. The vision emphasizes that resilience is built long before disaster strikes, through trusted local relationships, reliable infrastructure, and an enduring partnership between Oregonians and their state government.
- DRAFT PRO Strategies, prepared by PRO Research Partners and presented to Regional Resilience Forums and at the May 2026 Statewide Resilience Forum Meeting.
- DRAFT PRO MetaGoals - Preliminary goals for the plan were presented in the Spring of 2026 and revised based on regional and statewide feedback.
Research Briefs & Documents related to the PRO
2026 Briefs & Reports
- NEW! Community Priorities for a Resilient Oregon: A Synthesis of Community Engagement Findings, prepared by PRO Research Partners, May 2026
- Preliminary Focus Group Brief, prepared by PRO Research Partners, May 2026
- Preliminary Interview Brief, prepared by PRO Research Partners, April 2026
- Review of Local Natural Hazard and Resilience Related Plans in Oregon - PRELIMINARY REVIEW DRAFT, by PRO Research Team, University of Oregon IPRE, February, 2026
2025 Briefs & Reports
- Resilience Case Studies, November, 2025
- Research Team 2-Page Overview, October, 2025
Research Team Partners
The Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience, University of Oregon Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, Oregon State University
Statewide Resilience Forum Meeting Agenda Packets & Minutes
The Statewide Resilience Forum is made up of state agency representatives and the facilitators of each of the Regional Resilience Forums, and meets on the third Wednesday of the month, from 1:00-3:00 pm Pacific Time via Zoom. Everyone is welcome to join as an observer, please register for the Zoom meeting here
2025 October 15, 2025 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes November 19, 2025 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes December 17, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes 2026 January 21, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes February 18, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes March 18, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes April 15, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes May 20, 2026 Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes June 17, 2026 1:00 - 3:00pm - Meeting Agenda & Packet; Meeting Minutes July 15, 2026 1:00 - 3:00pm - Register here; Meeting Agenda & Packet August 19, 2026 1:00 - 3:00pm - Register here
Please pre-register to get the Zoom information, if you don't already have it: Webinar Registration - Zoom. The members of the Statewide Forum are panelists. Members of the public viewing the meeting are “attendees”.
What is the Plan for a Resilient Oregon?
The Office of the Governor is developing the Plan for a Resilient Oregon (PRO),a people-centered resilience strategy to help communities around Oregon adapt and thrive in the face of increasingly severe disasters. The PRO aims to be responsive to the unique cultures, demographics, histories, and hazards of Oregon’s diverse regions. The PRO will inform the work of Executive Branch agencies and the Governor’s recommended budget and legislative work for the next biennium.