22 Affordable Housing Proposals in the Atlantic provinces Get Early Stage Funding
Housing Minister Announces Seed Funding Recipients
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March 15, 2005 — A total of 22 community-based organizations and developers in the Atlantic provinces will receive up to $20,000 each to develop affordable housing project proposals under Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's (CMHC) Seed Funding initiative.
The Honourable Joe Fontana, Minister of Labour and Housing, made the announcement today, saying the selected applicants in the Atlantic provinces are among 204 housing proponents selected from across Canada. The selection was made following a call for applications issued in November 2004, which resulted in 428 proposals being submitted from across Canada.
"With the Seed Funding initiative, the federal government is helping local organizations to develop housing solutions that meet the needs of their community," said Minister Fontana. "The large response received from community groups and leaders across Canada, demonstrates how Canadians want to be involved in their housing solutions."
Seed Funding offers financial assistance to groups and individuals for predevelopment work on proposed housing projects that will be affordable, innovative, community-based, or any combination of these characteristics. Priority was given to proposals that addressed affordable housing needs in their community. CMHC financial assistance is in the form of a grant of up to $10,000 and an interest-free loan of up to $10,000.
Seed Funding recipients will use the money to pay for a variety of preliminary activities, including studies to evaluate need and demand for the proposed project, development of a business plan and preliminary design work.
Once the initial viability of the proposed housing project has been established, proponents may be eligible for other supports to turn their housing proposals into homes. These can include CMHC's interest-free proposal development loans, mortgage loan insurance to facilitate financing, and/or Federal-Provincial or Federal-Territorial Affordable Housing funds.
Where a training need is identified, CMHC's capacity development initiative assists Seed Funding recipients to acquire the information and skills they need to organize themselves and obtain a general understanding of the housing development process and property management requirements.
In evaluating the applications for Seed Funding, CMHC looked at the clarity of the proponent's objectives, compatibility with program criteria, ability of applicants to carry out the proposed activities, the need for Seed Funding, and evidence of community support.
"For recipients, Seed Funding is a critical investment of financial support needed to build the capacity of community groups to find local solutions to housing challenges, to help each group to make their affordable housing idea a reality," added Minister Fontana.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is Canada's national housing agency. For over 55 years, CMHC has been contributing to improving the living conditions and the well-being of Canadians through four areas of housing activities — housing finance, assisted housing, research and information transfer, and export promotion. CMHC is committed to helping Canadians access a wide choice of quality, affordable homes, and making vibrant and sustainable communities a reality across the country. For more information, visit www.cmhc.ca.
The list of Seed Funding recipients for the Atlantic provinces is attached.
For further information, please contact:
Carla Staresina
CMHC
(902) 426-8430
Peter Graham
Director of Communications
Office of Minister Fontana
(819) 953-5646
2005 Atlantic Region Seed Funding Recipients
New Brunswick
| Campbellton |
Restigouche Community Housing Inc. |
| Fredericton |
York Development Inc. |
| Miramichi |
Historic Water Street Business District Corp. |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Botwood
|
Botwood Senior Citizen Corporation |
| Conne River |
Miawpukek First Nation |
| St. John's |
Hanley Construction & Renovation Inc. |
| Labrador City |
Catholic Episcopal Corporation |
| Paradise |
Karwood Contracting Ltd. |
Nova Scotia
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Dartmouth
|
Canadian Mental Health Association (NSD-CMHA) |
| Halifax |
YWCA Halifax |
| Halifax |
Fairwyn Developments Limited |
| Halifax |
Abri Sustainable Design and Consulting (Abri St-Margaret's Bay) |
| Halifax |
PAL Halifax |
| Halifax |
Kensington Village |
| Halifax |
Halifax Green Co-Housing Initiative (COHO HFX) |
| Lawrencetown |
T.B & S Resources (Windsor) |
| Musquodoboit Harbour |
Chasewood Co-Housing Group |
| Oxford |
Town of Oxford |
| Port Hawkesbury |
Linkages Management Group Inc. |
| St-Peter's Richmond |
St. Peter's Ct. Apartments 3086665 Nova Scotia Ltd. |
Prince Edward Island
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Alberton
|
Canadian Mental Health Association Prince Edward Island Division |
| Richmond |
Jennifer Street — Bayside Builders |
News source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
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