The NOFAs make almost $9.5M available for supported housing for serious mental illness, $2.5M for supported housing for substance use disorder, and over $2.2M for supportive housing. Almost $2M is also available for crisis respite housing.

The funds come from a 2015 commitment by the Oregon legislature, providing capital to acquire, construct, and/or rehabilitate Crisis Respite and Supported or Supportive Housing for specified individuals.

Last year’s inaugural round totaled almost $3.8M to help build or acquire 160 units. This year’s funds total over $16.2M.

Training for the Mental Health Housing NOFA will be held on March 7, 2017, 10am-12pm and 1pm-4pm at the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs Auditorium, 700 Summer St. NE, Salem, Oregon 97301.