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    Photographed left to right: NSNPHA Board Chair, Nick Russell — Rooted- Community Development Partners; NSNPHA Executive Director, Trish McCourt; Past Board Chair, Aiden Kivisto — YMCA of Cumberland; Past Board Treasurer, Leslay Harris — Tawaak Housing Association; Board Secretary, Mitchell Archibald — Student Housing Nova Scotia.

    NSNPHA AGM & Education Sessions Recap

    On June 18, we hosted our first in-person Annual General Meeting and Education Sessions, bringing members, partners, and sector leaders together for a full day of learning and connection. 

    Event Highlights:

    • Our Government Funding Panel featured updates from CMHC, CHTC, and the Government of Nova Scotia on available funding and future opportunities. 
    • The Innovative Financing session explored new financing frameworks to support non-profit housing growth. 
    • Dr Katie MacDonald presented preliminary findings and next steps on her research to support a thriving housing sector. 
    • The NSNPHA AGM included the release of the 2024/25 Annual Report and a first look at our new Strategic Framework, which highlights our updated vision, mission and values, and is focused on sector leadership, member support, and association growth.  
    • Minister Colton LeBlanc shared remarks reinforcing government’s commitment to growth in the sector.  
    • Sarah Button presented strategies for growth and collaboration in non-profit housing. 
    • The Town Planner Panel discussed strategies on how to engage and collaborate effectively with local planning departments.  
    • Myra Pennington highlighted how Affordable360 can support organizations during the early stages of housing development. 

    We asked participants what they liked most about the event, here is what they said: 

    “A chance to network and learn more as this is our first experience with non-profit housing.” “Networking” 
    “All the information provided is very helpful.” “The software 360 and the panel regarding financing. Powerful to overcome pre-development.” “The funding Q&A and the scaling up presentations/discussions were excellent.” 

    Below you can find the full Annual Report for review!

    Annual Report 2425 (8.5 x 11 in)Download

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    July 17, 2025
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    affordablehousing, AGM, community housing, Government funding, housing networks, Housing providers, innovative financing, Miniter Colton Leblanc, non-profit housing, nova scotia, Town Planners
  • INTERNATIONAL SOCIALHOUSING FESTIVAL (ISHF) 2025

    Overview of the Festival

    The 5th International Social Housing Festival (ISHF) in Dublin, Ireland, brought together over 2200 delegates from up to 40 countries across five continents. The festival’s central theme for Dublin 2025 was “storytelling,” a tradition strong in Dublin and Ireland, explored across 300 sessions and events. The event aimed to demonstrate that the need for social and affordable housing is a global phenomenon.

    Key sessions attended

    Affordable Housing in Parma: Living Together, Growing Together / Municipal Models for Affordable Housing – Parma, Italy

    This session highlighted Parma’s inclusive housing model, where residents live in community-focused social housing developments.

    Creating Housing on Ireland’s Offshore Islands and Colorado’s Rural

    These sessions explored shared challenges between Ireland’s island housing issues and rural Colorado communities, including land use restrictions, labor shortages, and funding policy misalignment.

    Land Use Reform & Prop 123 (Colorado) / U.S. Case Study – Land Use Reform in Colorado

    Proposition 123, passed in 2022, provides permanent funding for affordable housing in Colorado through a 0.1% allocation of taxable income.

    Community-Led Solutions – HomesFund (Colorado)

    HomesFund provides silent second mortgages to help households close financing gaps in rural Colorado, leveraging employer partnerships and state support.

    Housing Strategy 101

    This session presented a three-pillar strategy: preserving existing stock (NOAH – Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing), promoting new development, and increasing access through services.

    See the full report below for more details and the full list of sessions attended!

    Implications for NSNPHA

    The international models presented at the ISHF 2025 reinforce the value of intentional design, non-market delivery, and cross-sector collaboration. For NSNPHA, this suggests exploring:

    • New ownership and rental models.
    • Participatory planning with members.
    • Advocacy for infrastructure and climate adaptation funding.
    • Integration of health/social supports in housing delivery.

    Specifically, NSNPHA may find inspiration to:

    • Consider strategic partnerships to pilot rural-specific solutions, including modular builds.
    • Strengthen the role of tenant engagement and lived experience in planning and policy.
    • Advocate for stable, dedicated housing funds using models like Colorado’s Proposition 123.
    • Explore second mortgage tools or employer-assisted housing for workforce support.

    Below please find the full report!

    2025-06-4-6 ISHF Conference ReportDownload

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    July 17, 2025
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    affordable housing, affordablehousing, community housing, Housing providers, international, International Housing Conference, International Social Housing Festival, ISHF, non-profit housing, nova scotia, social Housing
  • United Way Maritimes

    About Us

    What we do

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    Effective July 1, 2024, seven United Way organizations across the Maritimes have unified into a single entity known as United Way Maritimes. This new organization serves Central and Southwestern New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Mainland Nova Scotia. United Way Halifax is a local impact organization that alleviates and reduces local poverty. We are trusted by donors, communities, organizations, and governments for our ability to achieve lasting change.

    • Fund community programs and supports that are improving lives every day
    • Create long-term solutions to poverty and the ways it impacts people in our community 
    • Advocate for policies, funding, or other changes that will remove barriers or bridge gaps
    • Leading projects and partnerships that result in long-term solutions for affordable housing 
    • Launching a training institute to help local advocates change public policy 
    • Increasing the total funding we provide to racialized communities and organizations in HRM 
    • Involving first-voice community members in our work and amplifying their voices 
    • Nurturing a network of hubs that provide equitable supports and services to local neighbourhoods 

    Website: https://www.unitedwayhalifax.ca/about-us

    nsnonprofithousing

    March 7, 2025
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    affordablehousing, community housing, Housing providers, inclusions, non-profit housing, nova scotia
  • Annapolis County Housing Association

    About Us

    What we do

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    The Annapolis County Housing Association was formed in 2023 with the objective of increasing the number of affordable housing units for low and moderate income households in Annapolis County.

    • Currently working to develop affordable housing options in the region

    Email: evan.fairn@gmail.com

    Website: annapoliscountyhousing.ca

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    March 7, 2025
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  • Nova Scotia Accessibility Housing Network Launch

    Nova Scotia needs not only more affordable housing but also more accessible housing. At NSNPHA, our vision is that everyone in Nova Scotia has dignified housing that meets their needs for home.

    Join us Wednesday March 12th at 11:00 AM AST for the launch of the Nova Scotia Accessibility Housing Network—a collaborative community focused on problem-solving and advocating for accessible, affordable housing across the province.

    We invite you to share how your organization is making an impact and let us know how NSNPHA can support and advocate for you. Together, we can build a more inclusive housing future!

    Register Here: Nova Scotia Accessibility Housing Network Launch

    nsnonprofithousing

    March 7, 2025
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    Accessibility, affordablehousing, community housing, housing networks, Housing providers, inclusions, non-profit housing, nova scotia
  • High Hopes Housing Cooperative Ltd.

    About Us

    Contact us

    High Hopes Co-op is a member- run, not-for-profit housing cooperative that aims to provides safe, affordable, community minded housing within Central Halifax.

    Email: hello@highhopescoop.com

    Website: https://www.highhopescoop.com/

    Looking for Housing?: https://www.highhopescoop.com/being-a-member

    nsnonprofithousing

    January 31, 2025
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    affordablehousing, coop, Housing providers
  • Affirmative Ventures Association

    About Us

    What we do

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    Affirmative Ventures is a non profit organization that provides affordable housing and employment training through its social enterprises for persons with a mental health diagnosis. We have been in operation for 32 years.

    • Assist mental health consumers and other persons with disabilities in Nova Scotia achieve economic independence
    • Provide Affordable housing

    Address: 137 Main Street, Dartmouth, NS B2X 1R6

    Email: info@affirmativeventures.ca

    Phone: +1 902.225.2130

    Website: www.affiramtiveventures.ca

    Looking for Support?:

    info@affirmativeventures.ca

    nsnonprofithousing

    October 4, 2024
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    affordablehousing, Housing providers, mental health, non-profit housing
  • Guysborough County Housing Network

    About Us

    What we do

    Contact us

    We are in pre-development stage of becoming a non-profit housing provider. A Network of Organizations working together to address the housing needs in Guysborough County

    • Advocating and Educating

    Mail Box: 9409 Hwy 16 Cooks Cove, NS, B0H1N0

    Email: info@community-first.ca

    Phone: +1 902 870 1320

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GuysboroughCountyHousingNetwork

    Website: https://community-first.ca/

    nsnonprofithousing

    September 27, 2024
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    affordablehousing, community housing, Housing providers, non-profit housing
  • Digby & Area Housing Coalition Society

    About Us

    What we do

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    Digby & Area Housing Coalition Society is a non profit volunteer organization; formed in 2021 and is not owned, nor operated on behalf of any government entity. We are a small but determined group who are working to find and develop ways of funding, that will enable our vision of affordable housing in the town of Digby and environs. Dedicated to promoting a resilient, vibrant community through housing and social enterprise.

    • Raise money for and oversee affordable, energy efficient, sustainable housing projects in collaboration with all stakeholders: the Town of Digby, the Municipality, community agencies, and the general public.
    • Carry out research and education projects to benefit consumers, the residential construction industry and community housing sector.
    • Educate and Advocate

    Mail Box: PO Box 250 Digby, NS B0V1A0

    Phone: 902-467-3191

    Email: nrobbyn@gmail.com

    Website: https://digbyhousing.ca/

    Looking for Housing?: https://digbyhousing.ca/rentals/

    nsnonprofithousing

    September 27, 2024
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    affordablehousing, community housing, Housing providers
  • Wenjikwom Housing Commission Society

    About Us

    What we do

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    The Native Council of Nova Scotia is the self-governing authority for the large community of Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal peoples residing off-reserve in Nova Scotia throughout traditional Mi’kmaq territory. Our goal is to operate and administer a strong and effective Aboriginal Peoples Representative Organization that serves, advocates and represents our community.

    • Assist through Mortgage lending services for qualified Aboriginal people Off-reserve in Nova Scotia
    • Provide the Off-reserve families and individuals with adequate, affordable housing units, and to assist in addressing housing needs.

    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1320 Truro NS. B2N 5V3

    Email: wenji@eastlink.ca

    Phone: +1 902. 843.1290

    Website: https://www.ncns.ca/

    Looking for Support?:

    Toll-Free +1 800 565 4372

    wenji@eastlink.ca

    nsnonprofithousing

    September 26, 2024
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    affordablehousing, community housing, Housing providers
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