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The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) offers loans, grants, and tax credit funds to develop affordable housing throughout Oregon.
Applicants will fill out a brief, web-based intake form during the early stages of a project. This form includes a general overview of the project vision and ...
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OHCS is committed to provide support at every step of a sponsor's affordable housing development project, from intake to post-selection and compliance.
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Below is a list of capital resources and other resources with the amount available for the development of affordable rental housing through the Oregon ...
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Applicants will need to be prequalified by OHCS as part of the ORCA process before submitting a full application during Impact Assessment. Organizations will ...
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The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) begins with Intake where applicants share early ideas about their projects, and then applicants move through Impact ...
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This step results in a Reservation Letter for projects that are be ready to proceed within 6 months of project award. The commitment step should be initiated no ...
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Frequently asked questions about the Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA)
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The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) development funding makes up the total funding available through the ORCA process. Of this funding, OHCS has ...
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The Impact Assessment is the second step of the Oregon Centralized Application process. This step provides OHCS with key information about the project to ...
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