We build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter by supporting local Habitat affiliates across Oregon to deliver homeownership, repairs and advocacy.
Habitat for Humanity of Oregon Inc centers its funding on Oregon Habitat affiliates that build, repair, and support homeownership across the state. In 2025, the largest recent grant went to Columbia County Hfh in St Helens for land development and general operations, a pattern that points to the foundation’s emphasis on helping local affiliates carry out both project work and organizational support. The grant record shows a network approach rather than isolated awards: Mid-Willamette Valley Hfh in Salem, North Willamette Valley Hfh in Mt Angel, and Columbia Gorge Hfh in The Dalles also received sizeable support for the same kind of affiliate-level work. That aligns with the organization’s stated purpose of strengthening local Habitat offices so they can deliver homes, repairs, and related services in their communities. The grantmaking also reaches beyond one region of the state, with awards in places such as Tillamook, Junction City, Forest Grove, Newberg, La Grande, Bend, Portland, Medford, Eugene, Sisters, and Roseburg. Across the recent grants, the foundation’s role is not limited to direct project financing; it also sustains affiliate operations and development capacity tied to shelter, home repair, and homeownership.
The foundation supports a mix of land development, operating support, and home-repair infrastructure. In land development and general operations, it gave $151,950 to Columbia County Hfh in St Helens and $145,977 to Mid-Willamette Valley Hfh in Salem. For rural capacity building, its Rural Ready Program uses grants and no-interest loans to strengthen project infrastructure for rural Habitat affiliates so they can develop additional affordable homes. Home repair is another major line of work: the HUD Healthy Homes Partnership and related critical home-repair funding support repairs such as roofing, ventilation, lead and radon mitigation, accessibility modifications, plumbing, and weatherization. The organization also backs homeowner participation and asset-building tools, including the Homeowner Advisory Council and Individual Development Accounts for home purchase and home repair.
Typical grant size sits at $6,759 at the 25th percentile, $27,392 at the median, and $67,410 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list shows repeat support to the same affiliates across years: West Tuality Hfh, Junction Cityharrisburg Hfh, North Willamette Valley Hfh, Bend Area Hfh, Rogue Valley Hfh, and La Pinesunriver each appear more than once. The foundation is an operating-and-development funder, not an individual-giving or PRI vehicle, and its own programs include grants, no-interest loans, and pass-through support tied to local affiliate capacity. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including Rural Ready, Homeowner Advisory Council participation support, Individual Development Accounts, Director of Lending activities, and down payment assistance.
$999K
$3.3M
$2.9M
$2.8M
Most grants fall between $7K and $67K, with a median of $27K.
25th Percentile
$7K
Median
$27K
75th Percentile
$67K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in OR.
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All recent grants in the provided list went to recipients in the United States, and every grant landed in Oregon. The recipient cities show a statewide footprint that includes St Helens, Salem, Mt Angel, The Dalles, Tillamook, Junction City, Forest Grove, Newberg, La Grande, Bend, Portland, Medford, Eugene, Sisters, and Roseburg. Several awards also reached smaller communities through affiliates serving places like Lincoln County, West Tuality, and the Columbia Gorge region. The giving pattern is statewide rather than confined to Portland.
Its active programs and recent grants focus on affordable housing, home repair, homeownership, advocacy, financial capability, and organizational support. The recent grants list is dominated by land development and general operations for local Habitat affiliates across Oregon.
The grant-size distribution is $6,759 at the 25th percentile, $27,392 at the median, and $67,410 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger affiliate awards above $100,000 and smaller awards in the $5,000 to $12,000 range.
No. Its recent grant recipients include organizations in St Helens, Salem, Mt Angel, The Dalles, Tillamook, Junction City, Forest Grove, Newberg, La Grande, Bend, Portland, Medford, Eugene, Sisters, and Roseburg, showing statewide coverage across Oregon.
Some active programs do, including Rural Ready, Homeowner Advisory Council participation support, Individual Development Accounts, Director of Lending activities, and Down Payment Assistance. Other programs such as affiliate operational support and HUD Healthy Homes pass-through funding do not accept unsolicited requests.
Yes. Several affiliates appear in more than one year of the recent grants list, including West Tuality Hfh, Junction Cityharrisburg Hfh, North Willamette Valley Hfh, Bend Area Hfh, Rogue Valley Hfh, and La Pinesunriver.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COLUMBIA COUNTY HFH | ST HELENS, OR | $151,950 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH | SALEM, OR | $145,977 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| NORTH WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH | MT ANGEL, OR | $144,685 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| COLUMBIA GORGE HFH | THE DALLES, OR | $116,624 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| TILLAMOOK COUNTY HFH | TILLAMOOK, OR | $77,521 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| JUNCTION CITYHARRISBURG HFH | JUNCTION CITY, OR | $75,052 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| WEST TUALITY HFH | FOREST GROVE, OR | $44,484 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| NEWBERG AREA HFH | NEWBERG, OR | $44,149 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| GRANDE RONDE VALLEY HFH | LA GRANDE, OR | $36,896 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| PORTLANDMETRO EAST HFH | PORTLAND, OR | $30,490 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| BEND AREA HFH | BEND, OR | $12,382 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| ROGUE VALLEY HFH | MEDFORD, OR | $6,613 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| LA PINESUNRIVER | BEND, OR | $5,642 | 2025 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| LA PINESUNRIVER | BEND, OR | $34,327 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| BEND AREA HFH | BEND, OR | $24,293 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| WEST TUALITY HFH | FOREST GROVE, OR | $10,403 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| JUNCTION CITYHARRISBURG HFH | JUNCTION CITY, OR | $7,870 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| NORTH WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH | MT ANGEL, OR | $7,197 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| CENTRAL LANE HFH | EUGENE, OR | $6,204 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| ROGUE VALLEY HFH | MEDFORD, OR | $5,784 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| SISTERS HFH | SISTERS, OR | $5,576 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
| UMPQUA VALLEY HFH | ROSEBURG, OR | $5,361 | 2024 | LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS |
COLUMBIA COUNTY HFH
$151,950LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH
$145,977LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
NORTH WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH
$144,685LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
COLUMBIA GORGE HFH
$116,624LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
TILLAMOOK COUNTY HFH
$77,521LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
JUNCTION CITYHARRISBURG HFH
$75,052LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
WEST TUALITY HFH
$44,484LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
NEWBERG AREA HFH
$44,149LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
GRANDE RONDE VALLEY HFH
$36,896LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
PORTLANDMETRO EAST HFH
$30,490LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
BEND AREA HFH
$12,382LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
ROGUE VALLEY HFH
$6,613LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
LA PINESUNRIVER
$5,642LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
LA PINESUNRIVER
$34,327LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
BEND AREA HFH
$24,293LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
WEST TUALITY HFH
$10,403LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
JUNCTION CITYHARRISBURG HFH
$7,870LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
NORTH WILLAMETTE VALLEY HFH
$7,197LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
CENTRAL LANE HFH
$6,204LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
ROGUE VALLEY HFH
$5,784LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
SISTERS HFH
$5,576LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS
UMPQUA VALLEY HFH
$5,361LAND DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL OPS