Oregon Code § 417.803·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Host
home project grants for youth experiencing homelessness; rules.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Host home
project means a project that facilitates an arrangement under which a youth
experiencing homelessness resides in the home of a private individual, pursuant
to the terms of a contract between the private individual and the youth, for
free or at below-market rent.
(b) Long-term
host home project means a host home project run by an organization that has a
memorandum of understanding or a letter of agreement with one or more school
districts and in which participating youth experiencing homelessness, on
average during the most recent two years, resided in host homes for a minimum
of 180 days, as reported by the relevant school district.
(c) Short-term
host home project means a host home project in which participating youth
experiencing homelessness, on average during the most recent two years, resided
in host homes for a maximum of 180 days, as reported by the relevant school
district.
(d) Youth
experiencing homelessness means a person who is:
(A) At least 16
years of age but not more than 21 years of age;
(B) Not in the
physical custody of a parent or legal guardian;
(C) Not in the
custody of the Department of Human Services;
(D) Not a ward of
the state; and
(E) Homeless.
(2) In addition
to and not in lieu of any other scholarships or grants, the department may
award two-year grants to organizations that operate host home projects for
youth experiencing homelessness.
(3) An
organization is eligible to apply for a grant under this section if the
organization can demonstrate the ability to:
(a) Continue the
operation of existing host home projects;
(b) Expand host
home projects in communities in which the organization provides services;
(c) Establish new
long-term host home projects in communities that do not have long-term host
home projects; or
(d) Establish new
short-term host home projects.
(4) Recipients of
grants awarded under this section shall work to achieve the following outcomes
for youth experiencing homelessness:
(a) Improved
school attendance.
(b) Participation
in formal or informal mentoring.
(c) Increased
access to nutrition, health care, mental trauma-informed support and
transportation services.
(5) A recipient
of a grant awarded under this section shall ensure all individuals of 18 years
of age or older residing in the host home who are not the youth experiencing
homelessness have an approved background check under ORS 181A.200 and 409.027.
(6) A host home
is not a child-caring agency as defined in ORS 418.205.
(7) The
department may adopt rules to administer the grant program described in this
section. [2021 c.531 §2; 2023 c.13 §44]
(Office of Childrens
Advocate)
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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