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Affordable Housing Fund: Indigenous and Northern Housing │ Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)

Open to applications

Value

Base funding of $25,000 per unit.

Description

This Indigenous and Northern Housing option of the Affordable Housing Fund prioritizes partnerships between Indigenous and northern housing providers and other partners such as governments, non-profits and other organizations. The Fund provides low-cost repayable loans and forgivable loans to:

  • housing providers building and renovating housing serving Indigenous peoples
  • housing providers building and renovating housing in the North (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants include:

  • Indigenous governments and organizations
  • provinces, territories and municipalities serving Indigenous and/or northern populations
  • community housing providers such as public or private non-profit housing organizations or rental co-operatives serving Indigenous and/or northern populations
  • private sector housing providers serving Indigenous and/or northern populations

Eligible Expenses

Eligible projects include repair of existing affordable housing or construction of new affordable housing for Indigenous peoples including Urban Indigenous, on-reserve, as well as projects located in the North (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut) such as:

  • affordable rental housing
  • mixed use market / affordable rental
  • conversion from a non-residential use to affordable residential
  • emergency shelters and transitional housing (often referred to as second stage shelter housing)
  • supportive housing

Deadline Date

Ongoing. Please click the link indicated below for update.

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