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Funding for new construction projects on-reserve
Access on-reserve new construction funding and financing opportunities for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities in Canada.
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Insured Loans for On-Reserve First Nation Housing
Financing for First Nation housing projects secured by a ministerial loan guarantee.
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On-Reserve Non-Profit Housing Program (Section 95)
Funding for non-profit rental housing projects in First Nation communities.
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Indigenous Shelter and Transitional Housing Initiative
$724.1 million to support Indigenous women, children, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people escaping gender-based violence.
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Affordable Housing Innovation Fund
Loans, forgivable loans, contributions and financing options that support housing innovation across the housing continuum.
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Seed Funding
Interest-free loans and/or non-repayable contributions to develop and preserve affordable housing.
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Shelters Initiative for Indigenous Women and Children
$44.8 million to create 12 new shelters for Indigenous women and children escaping family violence.
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Proposal Development Funding for First Nation communities
Funding for the proposal stage of your on-reserve housing project.
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Shelter Enhancement Program (SEP) - Renovation
Funding to repair shelters and housing for people who are fleeing domestic violence.
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Apartment Construction Loan Program
Low-cost loans encouraging the construction of sustainable rental apartment projects across Canada.
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