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Resilience and Innovative Practices

The main strength of community-based housing is that it is owned and managed by the community itself, helping to strengthen the social safety net.

We want the sector to continue to innovate to better adapt to future challenges, including financialization, gentrification of urban centres, a rapidly aging population, shrinking household sizes, new government policies and emerging environmental demands. Each time the economy, the legal framework, demographic changes and the social context evolve, community housing must adjust, reinvent itself and find appropriate solutions.

We must therefore strive to mobilize the collective expertise of our members, tenants, staff, partners and allies to bring about greater creativity and knowledge sharing.

That’s why we are building sector resilience by implementing innovative practices that make it easier for community housing providers of all shapes and sizes to sustain, grow and improve their services. In this way, the knowledge developed through our resources contributes to the collective intelligence of the sector.

We are therefore committed to:

  • Improving the quality of management and governance within the sector
  • Engaging community housing providers in leveraging the financial and social outcomes of their operations
  • Supporting providers in deploying transformative business and management models

Special Projects

  • Plancher
  • Indigenous Internship Program
  • Black Community Housing Resource Centre

Grants

  • Local Projects
  • Sectoral Projects
  • Nunalingni Piruqpaalirut Fund
  • Nova Scotia’s Community Housing Growth Fund

Resource Inventory

Access a list of resources selected by the Centre’s team to meet your organizational needs based on your areas of interest and location. Included are the following:

  • Guides, reports and tools
  • Activities and training
  • Financing opportunities

News on resilience and innovative practices

Rent Registry – very promising developments

Rent Registry – very promising developments

Since its launch in Quebec in May 2023, the Rental Registry created by Vivre en Ville, subsidized by the Centre, has received a very warm welcome. The tool, which helps […]

Funding dedicated to Black-led organizations available through the Nova Scotia Community Housing Growth Fund

Funding dedicated to Black-led organizations available through the Nova Scotia Community Housing Growth Fund

The Nova Scotia Community Housing Growth Fund has received new funding to accelerate the growth of Black-led community housing organizations. In its announcement last November, on the first anniversary of […]

On featured photo from left to right: Trish McCourt (Executive Director at the NS Non-Profit Housing Association), Stéphan Corriveau (Executive Director of the Centre), Stephan Richard (Director of development at the Centre) and Adrian Mason (Director, Housing Development & Partnerships of Nova Scotia).

CHGF one year anniversary: Extending a big, heartfelt THANK YOU to all those who joined us

It’s been a whole year since the Nova Scotia Community Housing Growth Fund (CHGF) has been supporting community housing providers in the province – and we hosted an anniversary event […]

Awarded Grants on resilience and innovative practices

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