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Oregon Celebrates 2025 Supportive Housing Institute Graduates
Seven teams advance permanent supportive housing across the state

Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS), in partnership with the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), is proud to announce the graduation of seven project teams from the 2025 Oregon Supportive Housing Institute (SHI). These teams receive intensive training and technical assistance to help design and develop deeply affordable housing with wraparound services known as Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH).

“In almost every community in Oregon—rural, suburban and urban—it is hard to make everyday ends meet,” said OHCS Executive Director Andrea Bell. “Housing can be a gateway to economic mobility, and yet it is increasingly an economic barrier for many. State supported and locally driven solutions like supportive housing, address housing affordability, stability and quality.”

The SHI is a key part of Oregon’s PSH pipeline strategy, and 50 teams have completed the institute so far. These teams have opened 570 units with supportive services and 490 more on the way throughout Oregon using OHCS PSH Program resources. 

"Thinking back over the now six years of the Oregon Institute, it is such a pleasure to see quality supportive housing whole heartedly embraced across the state,” said Rae Trotta, CSH senior program manager. “At this point we even see new affordable housing projects prioritizing community centered design which speaks to the powerful and concentric impacts PSH, from project planning to concept, has the field."

This year’s cohort represents a diverse range of communities and populations, from rural Curry County to urban Portland. It includes projects focused on veterans, BIPOC communities, older adults, and individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

These projects are expected to move into development over the next 12–24 months, with support from OHCS and other funding partners. Watch this video to learn more about each project.

2025 SHI Graduates and Their Projects:

Team Name


Project Name


Location


Project Team


Adapt Oregon


Lucky Lane


Brookings


Adapt Oregon


Do Good Multnomah


Dovetail Lane


Sutherlin


Do Good Multnomah, Our Streets, Ethos Development LLC, Meritus Property Management


Mary Kiona Foundation


Mary Kiona Foundation Apartments


Portland Metro, Washington and Clackamas Counties


Mary Kiona Foundation, National Association for Black Veterans, Levell and Stratt Property Management, Leaders Become Legends, Century 21 Northstar, Aria Touch


Mt. View Community Development


Mt. View Apartments


Redmond


Mountain View Redmond, Michelle Cross Consulting Services, Mt. View Community Development


Self Enhancement Inc.


Mississippi Ave. Project


Portland


Self Enhancement Inc., Sabin


The Father’s Heart and LoveOne


Gant Gardens


Clackamas County


LoveOne, Northwest Ventures, NWV Group, Ink Built, The Father’s Heart


Brookings Core Response


Courage Lane Cottages


Gold Beach


Brookings Core Response, AARC


For more information about the Supportive Housing Institute and Oregon’s efforts to end chronic homelessness, visit https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/development/Pages/permanent-supportive-housing.aspx.

About Oregon Supportive Housing Institute  
The Oregon Supportive Housing Institute (SHI) is a signature initiative of Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) in collaboration with and support from Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS). Since its start in the state, 43 teams have participated in the Oregon SHI that has resulted in 339 new PSH units, with more than 360 PSH units in development. The Oregon SHI has had diverse statewide representation from every region in Oregon, including projects from Central Oregon (Bend and Warm Springs), Coastal Regions (Astoria, Coos Bay/North Bend, Manzanita, Toledo), Corvallis, Eastern Oregon (Ontario and Lakeview), Eugene, Portland and greater Portland Metro (Gladstone, Happy Valley, Newberg, Tualatin/Tigard), Salem, and Southern Oregon (Medford/Grants Pass, Roseburg).
About Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS)  
OHCS is Oregon's housing finance agency. The state agency provides financial and program support to create and preserve opportunities for quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of low and moderate income. OHCS administers programs that provide housing stabilization. OHCS delivers these programs primarily through grants, contracts, and loan agreements with local partners and community-based providers. For more information, please visit: oregon.gov/ohcs
 
Supportive Housing (CSH) 
The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is the national champion for supportive housing, demonstrating its potential to improve the lives of very vulnerable individuals and families by helping communities create more than 385,000 real homes for people who desperately need them. CSH engages broader systems to fully invest in solutions that drive equity, help people thrive, and harness data to generate concrete and sustainable results. Visit us at www.csh.org

Contacts

Media Contact
Delia Hernandez
Public Information Officer
Public Affairs
971-720-8621
https://oregon.gov/ohcs

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