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Housing PLUS Program

Grant and Tax Credit Programs / Housing PLUS Program
                                                                                                                   
The Housing PLUS (Permanent Living Utilizing Services) Program was funded by the 2007 Oregon Legislature to develop permanent, supportive housing for Oregon's homeless. Initial funding is from $15,609,000 in lottery-backed bonds. In conjunction with other OHCS housing programs, Housing PLUS will be used for capital development, rental subsidies and supportive services. OHCS is mandated by the Legislature to create 150 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless persons in the 2007-09 biennium.
 
Three principal objectives help guide Housing PLUS activities:
  1. Move individuals from homelessness to housing.
  2. Provide case management support for people to access comprehensive, needed service.
  3. Assist individuals to obtain and maintain housing over time.
Program Details:
PDF file
Housing PLUS Program Factsheet                                           
PDF file
Housing Resources Section Factsheet

Housing PLUS 2008 Request for Applications

Microsoft Word file Housing PLUS 2008 RFA Instructions and Application
Microsoft Excel file Pro Forma Spreadsheets 
Microsoft Word file Housing Trust Fund Program Description and Requirements
Microsoft Word file
OAHTC Program Description and Requirements
        
Microsoft Word file
 
                                                                                                     
How To Apply:                           
Applications are accepted twice a year, during the Spring and Fall rounds of the Consolidated Funding Cycle (CFC).        
 
Applicants must work with a Regional Advisor before any application submission.
       Looking to develop affordable 
housing in your area?
Contact a Regional Advisor 
Ph: 503.986.2000
             
         
        
Microsoft Word file
 
                                                                                                     
Related Resources:
Consolidated Funding Cycle (CFC)

 
Page updated: July 08, 2008

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