This page collects the specific programs, agencies, phone numbers, and rules that apply in Portland and Multnomah County — not generic Section 8 advice. Portland sits in a state with unusual protections: Oregon's SB 608 (2019) made it the first state in the country with statewide rent control and just-cause eviction, and the rent cap was tightened further by SB 611 (2023). Home Forward's Short-Term Rent Assistance provides up to 24 months of help. The named resources below are where to start.

Quick numbers to write down:

Emergency Help Tonight in Portland

If you need a safe place to sleep tonight or are facing an imminent eviction, these are the local resources to contact first:

For a full walkthrough of finding shelter the first night, see our emergency housing tonight guide.

Section 8 in Portland: Home Forward Status and How to Apply

Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in Portland are administered by Home Forward, the rebranded Housing Authority of Portland, which manages over 11,000 vouchers across Multnomah County. Current status (May 2026):

For the national application process, see our step-by-step Section 8 guide and how to find your PHA.

Emergency Rental Assistance in Portland (Named Programs)

If you're behind on rent or can't pay this month, these are the local programs currently operating in Portland. Funding shifts month to month — always call to confirm current availability:

The Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP) has ended

OERAP, the state pandemic-era rental assistance program, is closed — funds are exhausted. The current paths in Portland are Multnomah County Emergency Rent Assistance, Home Forward STRA, and the named nonprofits above. Don't waste time on the OERAP portal.

Utility assistance: Oregon Energy Assistance Program

Oregon's LIHEAP equivalent (Oregon Energy Assistance Program, OEAP) is administered by community action agencies. In Multnomah County, Multnomah County Energy Assistance and the Community Energy Project provide help. Apply through Multnomah County DCHS or call 211. Lowering your utility bill frees up cash for rent.

Tenant Rights in Portland & Oregon

Oregon has some of the most distinctive tenant protections in the country. Portland adds local rules on top:

For free legal help: Community Alliance of Tenants Renters' Rights Hotline (503-288-0130), Oregon Law Center, and Legal Aid Services of Oregon. For state-level details, see our Oregon housing resources. If you experience discrimination, see how to file a housing discrimination complaint.

Other Housing Programs in Portland

Next Steps

Not sure which program is right for you? Our Where to Start tool asks a few quick questions about your situation — emergency vs. long-term, family vs. individual, employed vs. on benefits — and routes you to the right combination of programs. It takes about two minutes.

If your landlord just gave you a big rent increase, check whether it exceeds Oregon's SB 608 annual cap (10% or 7% plus CPI, whichever is lower). If you got an eviction notice, call the Community Alliance of Tenants Renters' Rights Hotline at 503-288-0130 — and if you've been a tenant for more than 12 months, the landlord must show just cause. For rent help, apply to Multnomah County Emergency Rent Assistance and Home Forward STRA in parallel.