About Polk CDC

Who We Serve

Polk Community Development Corporation is dedicated to serving the needs of the low and moderate income residents of Polk County, Oregon.  We provide housing and programs for families, children, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities and other special needs.

250-family-of-three.jpgMany of our programs are restricted to households making less than 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) based on their household size (see the most recent income limits here).  However, other programs—including our classes and counseling—are available to anyone who lives or works in Polk County.  Explore our website or contact our office to find out if you might qualify for a particular program.

También, se habla español.  Llame a Celina Davila en nuestra oficina a 503-831-3173 para descubrir más de nuestros programas y servicios.

Diversity Statement

Polk CDC believes that open and diverse communities are strong communities.  We strive to reflect the diversity of Polk County and to promote openness and understanding among our clients, staff, and board members.  Polk CDC is an equal opportunity employer and is subject to Fair Housing laws.

250-man-holding-hands.jpgAbout Polk County

Polk County (pop.: 68,785) lies in the middle of Oregon’s beautiful Willamette Valley, one of the United States’ most fertile agricultural regions, and is surrounded by the forests of the Coast Range to the west and the Willamette River to the east.  It includes the cities of Dallas (the county seat), Independence, Monmouth, and Falls City, as well as portions of Salem and Willamina and the unincorporated communities of Rickreall and Grand Ronde.  Polk County is also home to Monmouth’s Western Oregon University, Oregon’s oldest public college.

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