Oregon Housing and Community Services is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently has 15 open funding opportunities listed on OpenGrants.
Oregon Housing and Community Services is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently lists 15 open funding opportunities in areas including Community Development, Social Services, Healthcare, with programs serving OR. Current programs include “SB 51 Funding Opportunity for Housing Providers” and “Restore Health and Safety Program”.
Open Grants From Oregon Housing and Community Services
15 live opportunities
Deadline: June 30, 2027
SB 51 Funding Opportunity for Housing Providers
The SB 51 capacity-building funds, totaling $3.3 million, are allocated by the Oregon Legislature to strengthen property and asset management capacity at Oregon’s affordable housing properties. The funds are deployed by …
The Restore Health and Safety (RHS) Program provides financial assistance to qualified organizations (partners) to administer home repair and modification services for Oregon homeowners who are veterans. The program is f…
The Emergency Solutions Grant Program assists low-income individuals and families quickly regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis or homelessness. Oregon Housing and Community Services p…
General Housing Account Program (GHAP) Capacity Building
The General Housing Account Program (GHAP) Capacity Building program provides grants, training, and technical assistance opportunities to help build capacity in individuals, organizations, geographic regions, and systems…
The Rent Guarantee Program (RGP) provides incentives and financial assistance to landlords who rent to low-income households by guaranteeing payments for unpaid rent, eviction costs, and property damage. Landlords can su…
General Housing Account Program (GHAP) and GHAP Veterans
The General Housing Account Program (GHAP) was created to expand Oregon’s housing supply for families and individuals on low and very low incomes. It serves two areas: Rental housing development and Rental housing for ve…
The Housing Stabilization Program (HSP) provides short-term (4 months) benefits to low-income families who are receiving a state Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) grant and are homeless or at risk of becomin…
The Housing Development Grant Program (HDGP) “Trust Fund” was created to expand Oregon’s housing supply for low- and very low-income families and individuals. HDGP provides funding to construct, acquire, and/or rehabilit…
The Elderly Rental Assistance Program (ERA) is funded by legislatively approved state general funds and administered by the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS). It allocates funds annually to Community Action Ag…
The Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Risk Mitigation Pool (RMP) was created in 2023 by the Oregon State Legislature to reimburse current PSH property owners for operational costs and physical damages beyond normal wear…
The Oregon All In Initiative is a state-led project aimed at reducing unsheltered homelessness by increasing state investments and strengthening the connection between state and local priorities. It provides funding to r…
The HOME Tenant-Based Assistance (HTBA) Program, administered by the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) as a subgrantee program of the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program, provides subsidies to very lo…
The Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHA) provides state-level funds, allocated annually to Community Action Agencies (CAAs) and other providers, to assist low or very-low income persons who are homeless or at risk …
The Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Program's objective is to expand Oregon's supply of affordable housing designed to serve households experiencing chronic homelessness. It offers three funding components—Capital (Lo…
The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) is a federal anti-poverty program administered by the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS). It provides formula funding to pre-designated Community Action Agencies (CAAs)…