SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is excited to launch a new online community platform, Balance of State Community Hub, a communication and resource sharing portal for rural Oregon. Like LinkedIn meets Reddit, the Balance of State Community Hub connects providers and staff from agencies and organizations in the Balance of State (BoS) communities working to end homelessness in rural Oregon.
“Our mission is to create lasting, sustainable solutions to end homelessness across rural Oregon, and collaboration is a key part of that success,” said OHCS Executive Director Andrea Bell. “The community platform will allow us to break down barriers and support our partners more effectively, ensuring that resources and information are always within reach for our dedicated community organizations.”
Over the past six months, Civic Roundtable and OHCS have been working one-on-one collaboratively with almost 30 BoS service providers to create community spaces that meet the following needs of those doing this critical work.
- Connect Grantees: Connect housing and homeless service providers across rural Oregon. The online platform supports up to 1,000 providers.
- System Integration: Connect and search databases, websites, and existing resources.
- Access Information: Learn about upcoming and current local, state, and federal resources including funding opportunities, grant applications, and requirements.
- Share Resources: Uploading resources, templates, and other useful information to the hub’s resource library
- BoS Calendar: Sharing events and learning about events in BoS communities
- Reclaim Time: This platform’s purpose is to preserve the most valuable resource of this work—time.
“Access to this new tool is a much-needed addition to communication efficiency in the 26 counties that make up the Balance of State,” said Balance of State Continuum of Care Program Manager Brooke Matthews. “It allows us to share vital resources and updates quickly and efficiently, ensuring that direct service agencies are able to collaborate effectively when delivering housing and support services. This initiative strengthens our ability to work together with other organizations and truly make a difference in resolving homelessness in some of the most underrepresented communities in Oregon.”
Civic Roundtable’s communication and resource-sharing platform emerged from Harvard Innovation Labs with grant funding provided by Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. By strengthening ties and fostering collaboration, the platform will support BoS’ strategic goals and enhance its ability to serve Oregon’s most vulnerable populations.
About the Balance of State Continuum of Care
The Balance of State Continuum of Care encourages members communities to develop comprehensive systems to address the range of needs of homeless (and at-risk of homelessness) populations by providing a framework for organizing and delivering housing and services. The overall approach is predicated on the understanding that homelessness is not caused merely by a lack of shelter but involves a variety of underlying and unmet needs— physical, economic, and social.
Currently, the Balance of State Continuum of Care includes members from the 26 counties that are not covered by any other Continuum of Care: Baker, Benton, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Wheeler, and Yamhill. For more information, please visit: https://oregonbos.org/.
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 https://oregon.gov/ohcs.