What is Oregon Human Development?
Founded in 1979, the Oregon Human Development Corporation (OHDC) is a nonprofit entity committed to the empowerment of agricultural workers and their families. The organization provides a comprehensive suite of services, including workforce development, housing assistance, energy assistance, and weatherization programs. OHDC's operations primarily serve underserved communities across Oregon and Nevada, with a core mission to foster economic advancement and self-sufficiency through job training, rental aid, and educational scholarships.
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 recent large-scale, late-stage funding indicates a strategic push for Oregon Human Development Corporation to expand its reach and enhance its program offerings. This capital infusion is likely to fuel initiatives aimed at further strengthening the economic stability and well-being of agricultural communities. The organization's focus on essential services suggests a continued trajectory of growth and impact in its target regions.
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