Oregon Health Authority is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently has 15 open funding opportunities listed on OpenGrants.
Oregon Health Authority is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently lists 15 open funding opportunities in areas including Healthcare, Environment, Community Development, Social Services, with programs serving OR. Current programs include “Small System Equipment Assistance (SSEA)” and “Acute Psychiatric Facility Capacity Grants”.
Open Grants From Oregon Health Authority
15 live opportunities
Deadline: August 15, 2026$2K – $20K
Small System Equipment Assistance (SSEA)
This program is funded out of Oregon's Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). The purpose is to fund small scale additions or replacement of equipment and instrumentation needed by small water systems (300 or fewer…
This program provides $50 million in grants, funded by lottery bonds, to increase community acute psychiatric facility capacity across Oregon. The funding includes a $5 million Tribal Set Aside and is appropriated to the…
Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Fund
The Opioid Settlements (Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Fund) is the repository for the State of Oregon's 45% share of national opioid settlement funds, expected to exceed $600 million over 18 years. The funds are al…
The Community Mental Health Housing Fund (Trust Fund) provides financial assistance for development activities, including acquisition, renovation, and maintenance, for projects that provide community-based housing for in…
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) DWSRF Funding
Supplemental funding provided through the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and administered by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and Business Oregon through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (D…
Save Lives Oregon Harm Reduction Supplies for Community Organizations
The Save Lives Oregon initiative, founded by the Oregon Health Authority, provides no-cost harm reduction supplies, including naloxone, wound care kits, and personal care items, to eligible community-serving organization…
The TANF Behavioral Health Pilot Program is administered by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) in partnership with the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) and three Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs). Mandated b…
The Public Health Modernization Funding is an ongoing, biennial investment by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to strengthen the state's public health system. It provides substantial funding to build critical public hea…
Save Lives Oregon Opioid Overdose Response Kits for Schools
Every K–12 school, college, university, and school-based health center (SBHC) in Oregon is now eligible to receive free opioid overdose response kits through Save Lives Oregon. The program provides supplies for onsite em…
The Mental Health Block Grant (MHBG) and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPT BG) provide federal funding to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to plan, implement, and monitor a comprehensive system …
Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention Services
Funds problem gambling prevention, treatment, and recovery services across every county in Oregon, utilizing a public health model. Services are free for Oregon residents experiencing gambling-related harms. The program …
This program allocates 30% of Oregon's State Opioid Settlement funds, approximately $81 million over 14 years, for investment in prevention, treatment, and recovery strategies to combat the opioid crisis within the Nine …
The Housing for Mental Health Funds are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for disbursement to community partners. The funds are used for the development of community-based housing, including …
Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund (HB 2316)
The Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund, established by HB 2316 (2021), appropriates interest earned from the Housing for Mental Health Fund to provide incentive funding for the development of community-based housin…
The Rent Assistance Program (Service Elements 12 and 64) helps individuals age 18 and older with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness and/or substance use disorder find supportive housing. Funding is provided to contrac…