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Expanded Partnership Initiatives Announced to Create Affordable HousingOTTAWA, Ontario, April 12, 2003 — The Honourable David Collenette, Minister of Transport, and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), today announced an innovative package of initiatives that will facilitate the production of affordable housing through partnerships. The package includes seed funding and interest-free proposal development loans, increased availability of partnership consultation services, training and capacity development as well as flexibilities in CMHC's rental and homeownership mortgage insurance products. The range of tools that will be available for a housing project will depend on the level of affordability of the project. "These new and expanded initiatives are part of the Government of Canada's national housing strategy to ensure Canadians have access to quality, affordable housing", said Minister Collenette. "The strategy includes $1 billion for affordable housing, $384 million for renovation programs and the ongoing commitment of $1.9 billion which support approximately 640,000 lower-income housing units." A new seed funding initiative will provide housing project sponsors with access to a combined grant and loan totalling up to $20,000. In addition, interest-free proposal development loans have been increased from $75,000 to a maximum of $100,000, a portion of which will be forgiven. Housing partners, which include non-profit and private sector groups, can also benefit from capacity development training. "This package will provide flexibility to housing project sponsors to identify news ways of developing affordable housing", said Steve Mahoney, Secretary of State (Selected crown corporations). CMHC's mortgage loan insurance changes will facilitate the creation of new affordable housing in the market by allowing larger rental loans; reducing rental mortgage insurance premiums; and providing greater flexibility related to cash flow requirements, loan advancing and repayment options. For affordable homeownership projects, a greater range of equity contributions will be recognized. As part of the new initiatives, CMHC will be increasing its resources to ensure that more consultation services are offered earlier in the housing development process. For example, CMHC will provide advice on assessing project viability and will help housing providers to understand the requirements for obtaining insured mortgage financing for their housing projects. CMHC, through its Canadian Centre for Public Private Partnerships in Housing, has been promoting the development of affordable housing through partnerships since 1991. Over the past 12 years, the Centre has facilitated almost 500 projects with more than 25,000 housing units. For further information please contact:
Partnership Initiatives - Background InformationSeed Funding Capacity Development Training Expanded Consultation Services Revised Proposal Development Funding Mortgage Insurance Flexibilities for Rental Projects Mortgage Insurance Flexibilities for Homeowner Projects Greater flexibility in what can be used as a downpayment or equity will be permitted. For example, potential homeowners or a third party could contribute labour in lieu of a downpayment or the partnership sponsor could provide the downpayment. In addition, grants from a broader range of organizations, other than government, will be acceptable as a downpayment for an affordable housing proposal. Amortization periods of up to 35 years and more flexibility in the amount of debt that can be carried by the homeowner will also be permitted in certain circumstances. News source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
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