HB 3832
Directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide a grant to a nonprofit organization to establish a collaborative center in Harney County.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
Committee
Economic Development, Small Business, and Trade
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide a grant to a nonprofit organization. The grant will be used to establish a collaborative center in Harney County, Oregon. This center will support community-based decision-making and local community capacity by offering services like facilitation and training.
Key provisions
- The Oregon Department of Administrative Services will award a grant to a nonprofit.
- The grant is specifically for establishing a collaborative center in Harney County.
- A ‘collaborative center’ is defined as a facility operated by a nonprofit providing services for collaborative problem-solving.
- Services offered by the center may include facilitation, consultation, training, mentoring, and monitoring.
- The center must coordinate with existing state-sponsored collaborative programs.
- The grant amount is $2,750,000 for the biennium beginning July 1, 2025.
Who is affected
- Harney County residents
- Nonprofit organizations
- Oregon Department of Administrative Services
- High Desert Partnership
- Southeastern Oregon communities
Notable changes
- Establishes a dedicated funding source ($2,750,000) for a collaborative center in Harney County.
- Defines the scope of services the collaborative center can provide.
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