Specifications include, but are not limited to: Provide community-based targeted outreach to individuals and families that are eligible to access health coverage through the Oregon Health Plan and provide direct enrollment assistance and system navigation to consumers regardless of health coverage eligibility. Program Goals and Objectives Grant funds awarded as a result of this RFGP will be used to support the following goals and objectives: 3.1.1 Conduct outreach activities to inform local communities of health coverage options and methods of applying primarily for public coverage through the Oregon ONE Eligibility System. 3.1.2 Target geographic areas with high rates of uninsured and underinsured, including rural areas; racial, ethnic and language minority communities and populations with additional barriers to accessing health care, such as those with physical, cognitive, sensory or mental disabilities, chemical dependency, socioeconomic challenges and those experiencing homelessness. 3.1.3 Conduct community-based outreach to inform the Latino community, immigrant children and teens (for those younger than 19 years of age) and families of new eligibility criteria for the Oregon Health Plan and methods of applying. Target outreach to the Latino community, immigrant children and teens (younger than 19). This includes but is not limited to youth with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status and those only previously eligible for Citizen Alien Waived Medical (CAWEM) or CAWEM Plus benefits in Oregon. 3.1.4 Target geographic areas where additional outreach, enrollment and system navigation efforts are needed, particularly Lincoln, Umatilla, Morrow, Hood River, Yamhill, Klamath, and Lake Counties. 3.1.5 Provide assistance in applying for health coverage, both public coverage through ONE, and private coverage through the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace. 3.1.6 Employ trained and certified assisters on staff, available to the public. Staff will maintain certification as required by OHA. 3.1.7 Develop and implement strategies to overcome the barriers to completing applications, using Oregon Health Plan coverage, and navigating both Oregon Health Plan and Coordinated Care Organization systems. 3.1.8 Collaborate with local community organizations and establish information-sharing processes to facilitate outreach, enrollment and system navigation assistance. 3.1.9 Participate in meetings, trainings (in person and online), and conferences as required by OHA. 3.1.10 Distribute OHA-approved promotional, educational, and marketing materials to target populations. 3.1.11 Educate clients and local communities to improve navigation of health insurance systems and health insurance literacy. 3.1.12 Provide one-on-one sessions post-submission of Medicaid application.