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Migrant Million Housing Program

Grant and Tax Credit Programs / Migrant Million Housing Program
 
The 1999 Oregon Legislative Assembly allocated $1 million through SB 5511 to the Emergency Board "for migrant housing" charging Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) with administering this "Migrant Million."
 
The funds were made available through a Request For Proposal (RFP) process, in either grant or loan form, for entities developing or rehabilitating affordable housing designed specifically to serve a migrant farmworker population. Housing could be on- or off-farm, mobile or fixed, and for entirely migrant workers or for a mix of temporary and permanent residents. The project also had to:
  • Continue to house migrant agricultural laborer populations for at least 10 years;
  • Have rents (including tenant paid utilities) less than or equal to 30 percent of the migrant worker´s gross monthly income;
  • Maintain applicable building code, health and habitability standards; and
  • Limit residency to a maximum of nine months by any tenant household.
                                                                                           
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Funds Are No Longer Available Under this Program.
                                                                                           
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Related Resources: 
PDF file Migrant Million Recipients
Consolidated Funding Cycle (CFC) 

 
Page updated: May 01, 2009

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