What is Oregon Human Development?
Founded in 1979, OHDC is dedicated to fostering economic advancement and self-sufficiency among agricultural workers and their families, primarily in Oregon and Nevada. The organization provides a comprehensive suite of services, including workforce development, housing assistance, energy assistance, and weatherization programs. These initiatives are designed to uplift underserved communities by offering essential support such as job training, rental assistance, and educational scholarships, thereby strengthening the lives of farmworkers and their families.
How much funding has Oregon Human Development raised?
Oregon Human Development has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
What's next for Oregon Human Development?
The substantial capital infusion, characterized as large-scale late-stage funding and a major strategic investment, positions OHDC for expanded operational capacity and potentially broader program reach. This financial backing is indicative of confidence in the organization's long-term impact and its critical role in supporting vulnerable populations within the agricultural sector. Future initiatives are likely to focus on scaling existing programs and exploring new avenues for community empowerment and economic upliftment.
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