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Find similar grantsApplications due on the 10th of every month, submitted through a Veteran Services Office or Veteran Advocate. This is a recurring monthly deadline, not a fixed close date.
Oregon Veterans' Emergency Financial Assistance Program (OVEFAP) is sponsored by Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs (ODVA). Provides emergency financial assistance to veterans and their immediate families (spouse, unremarried surviving spouse, child, or stepchild) who are in need of emergency financial assistance.
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Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs : Emergency Financial Assistance Grant : Grants : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Emergency Financial Assistance Grant Oregon Veterans’ Emergency Financial Assistance Grant Overview The Oregon Veterans’ Emergency Financial Assistance Program (OVEFAP) is for veterans and their immediate family (spouse, unremarried surviving spouse, child, or stepchild) who are in need of emergency financial assistance.
Assistance is granted ONE-TIME only and average award amounts vary. Infor mation for Applicants E mergency financial assistance includes, but is not limited to, emergency or temporary housing and related housing expenses, such as expenses for utilities, insurance, house repairs; mortgage or rent assistance; emergency medical or dental expenses; and emergency transportation expenses. Grant payments are NOT made to applicants.
Payment will only be sent to creditors. If the request is awarded, ODVA will work with the Veteran Service Officer, Veteran Advocate, or applicant to acquire the creditor's Taxpayer Identification or other information needed to make payment on behalf of the applicant. NO payments will be made to credit cards, military charge cards, retail store cards, taxes (property/other), and citations/fines.
All creditors will receive a State of Oregon Check - no exceptions. Eligibility Requirements Applicants for the Oregon Veterans' Emergency Financial Assistance Grant Grant must be: A veteran per ORS 408. 225 discharged under honorable conditions, and Their un-remarried surviving spouse dependent child or step-child who are Oregon residents per OAR 575-030-0005 and Demonstrate an immediate financial need.
Check the Eligibility Requirements listed above to see if you qualify Download and complete the Oregon Veterans' Emergency Financial Assistance Grant Application Write a cover letter that MUST include: A brief statement indicating how the desired financial assistance will benefit you. The cover letter should also indicate if you have connected with other supportive services to assist your immediate financial need.
Use the "Completion Checklist" on the first page of the application to make sure you've included all required supporting documentation Submit your completed application and required documents by the 10th of the month you plan to apply to a Veteran Service Office or Veteran Advocate. Incomplete applications will be returned for completion. For more information: Contact ODVA at 503-373-2085.
To learn more about other state and federal assistance programs available, click here . Grant Application and Documents Applications Due: On the 10th of every month. Please submit through a Veteran Services Office or Veteran Advocate.
Click the application link to learn more. Application Link: VS1024 Oregon Veterans Emergency Financial Assistance Program Application_01-2025. pdf How to recognize an official Oregon website Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon veterans discharged under honorable conditions and their immediate family members (unremarried surviving spouse, dependent child or stepchild) demonstrating immediate financial need. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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