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BRIDGES OREGON
HOUSING SERVICES
Assists with interpreters for housing applications and communication with landlords or Homeowner
Associations (HOAs). Provides safety modifications such as door lights, motion sensors, vibrating/ visual smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors. Rental application fee assistance is available based on funding.
1115 Madison Street NE
#1069
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing AND have lower and moderate incomes
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COVID-19 FINANCIAL RELIEF PROGRAMS
OREGON EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OERAP)
The Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP) helps eligible low-income households who have experienced financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic and are at risk of homelessness or housing instability with their current, future, and past due rent dating back to March 13, 2020.

When assistance is available, funds are not first-come-first-serve. Funds will be distributed based on a formula that prioritizes applications based on need. Everyone who applies will have their application reviewed.
Confidential Address
Eligibility: Must meet the following three eligibility requirements:

-Renting in Oregon
Eligible properties include apartments, single-family homes, rented manufactured home lots, hotel and motel stays (if this is your primary residence), and other informal lease agreements, subject to review. You may also be eligible if you live in public housing, have Section 8 or a Housing Choice Voucher, or other housing assistance so long as the outstanding payments have not been paid through other assistance. Those that are houseless may receive assistance for a rental deposit if they have signed a lease.

-One or more members of your household can demonstrate how the COVID-19 pandemic has directly or indirectly impacted your ability to pay rent or utilities.

-Your annual household income is at or below 80% of the Area Median Income for your household size: www.oregon.gov/ohcs/housing-assistance/Documents/05-13-2021-OERAP-AMI-chart.pdf

Assistance is offered to all eligible renters regardless of their citizenship or immigration status, and it will not impact the recipient’s eligibility for other federally funded programs.
Hours: Not accepting new applications. Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP) is closed as of December 13, 2022. All applicants who had existing applications in the system by August 12, 2022 have been fully processed and the program is no longer assisting community members.
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO AFRICA HOUSE
RENT ASSISTANCE
Provides rent assistance, rental deposit assistance, and rent application fee assistance along with housing case management services.
709 NE 102nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: -Meet income guidelines of 80% Area Median Income
-Households with child/children under the age of 18
-Housed or unhoused
-Currently working and /or looking to increase their income/earning potential. Engage in long term case management.
Hours: Not accepting appointments
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO ASIAN FAMILY CENTER
RENT ASSISTANCE
Provides rent assistance, rental deposit assistance, and rent application fee assistance along with housing case management services.
8040 NE Sandy Boulevard
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: -Meet income guidelines of 80% Area Median Income
-Households with child/children under the age of 18
-Housed or unhoused
-Currently working and /or looking to increase their income/earning potential. Engage in long term case management.
Hours: Not accepting appointments
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
BRIDGE HOUSE & CHANGES
CHANGES
Changes is an independent living program for youth that meet homeless criteria. Provides basic financial assistance with initial move-in costs such as a security deposit, application fee or cleaning fee for an apartment, and case management support to youth ready to live on their own.
4015 SE Madison Street
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Homeless youth ages 16-24, with special consideration given to pregnant/parenting youth. Monthly income with no limitations.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
RENTAL ASSISTANCE
Provides limited rent assistance, rental deposit payment assistance, and rental application fee assistance.

Rental assistance must result in housing stability and will only be offered if said funds will cause a cease of eviction proceedings.
5135 NE Columbia Boulevard
Portland, OR 97218
Eligibility: -Households with income at or below 80% Median Family Income
-Must be a Multnomah County resident
-At least one household member impacted by COVID-19
Hours: Not accepting appointments
NORTHWEST PILOT PROJECT
Services include housing case management, information and referral regarding emergency and transitional housing, relocation assistance, and eviction prevention (which includes rental assistance if future income can be verified and is subject to availability) for older adults. Rental assistance is provided until financial capacity is reached for each month.

Due to extremely high call volumes, it may take up to 10 days for calls to be returned. Assistance is limited due to availability of funding and is not guaranteed.
1430 SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97201
Eligibility: -Household must contain one member at least 55 years old
-Household must reside in Multnomah County or be homeless
-Household must not contain any minor children under 18 years old
-Household must have a plan for resuming rent payment
-Household must meet income requirements; priority for those making 20% Area Median Income (AMI) and below
Other criteria may apply. Focus is on serving older adults with health concerns or disabilities or who have very low income, language barriers, no support system, or other barriers to housing.
Hours: Hotline opens Tuesday, May 16, 2023 from 9am until capacity is reached.
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
Provides food, clothing, diapers, pet food, bus fare, temporary mailing address, laundry facilities, showers, and hygiene items. Advocates are available to help connect individuals to community resources. Outdoor gear provided when available. Also offers financial assistance in obtaining ID, storage fees, utility and phone bills, and rental applications. No overnight shelter.
1740 NW Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Female-identifying individuals and female-identifying individuals with children
Hours: Monday/Friday 9am-noon, Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday 9am-noon and 1pm-3pm
Wednesday afternoon hours for guests with minor children only
ST VINCENT DE PAUL ASHLAND AND TALENT
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OLM CONFERENCE
Provides financial assistance for costs of living, including rent, utility bills, minor home and car repair, moving expenses, and other needs depending on a person's situation.
987 Hillview Drive
Ashland, OR 97520
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: No standard hours; calls are returned Monday-Friday during regular business hours (9am-4pm)
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
RENTAL ASSISTANCE
Tenant-Based Assistance (TBA) program may provide rental assistance to very low-income tenants by paying a portion of current or future rent and refundable security deposits (no past rent debt), rental application fees, or potentially utility deposit fees. Households are required to meet with a case manger on an ongoing basis and make progress in their goals and plans for self-sufficiency. Approved applicants are funded for an initial 6-12 month period, although assistance may be extended for up to 24 months.
1317 NE Dustin Court
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Participation guidelines are established by YCAP and the federal government and include the following standards:
-Household income must be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income
-Indicate program eligibility and potential positive outcomes after completing the Home TBA Housing Readiness Assessment
-Proposed rental unit must be within the area Fair Market Rent (FMR) guidelines
-Proposed rental unit must pass the Housing Quality Standards Inspection
-Landlord must agree to accept both the HOME TBA Program and a Section 8 lease agreement, if the applicant intends to get a Section 8 voucher for that rental unit
-Unit size allowed will follow the Housing Authority of Yamhill County's rules: two people per bedroom or allow a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis
-TBA dollars, when available, are used to assist homeless individuals and families, with priority given to clients in YCAP programs, applicants with a disabled adult household member, survivors of domestic violence, survivors of a natural disaster or fire, applicants with a member of the Armed Forces returning from active duty in war or veterans, and applicants who are homeless, including people who are doubled up in unstable situations.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
BRIDGES OREGON
HOUSING SERVICES
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
RENT ASSISTANCE
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
RENT ASSISTANCE
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
CHANGES
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
RENTAL ASSISTANCE
NORTHWEST PILOT PROJECT
NORTHWEST PILOT PROJECT
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
ST VINCENT DE PAUL ASHLAND AND TALENT
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OLM CONFERENCE
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
RENTAL ASSISTANCE