Federal Lands Initiative
Surplus federal lands and buildings available for development into affordable housing units and communities.
Grant Deadline
2024-12-01
Funding Amount
Deadline not available
Type of Grant
Grant
Sectors
All Sectors
Demographics
Incorporation
For Profit
Perks
Region Restriction
This grant is restricted to whole of Canada
Keywords
Age Restriction
This grant is age restricted from 18 to 100
Eligibility and Requirements
How surplus federal property is made available for use as affordable housing:
- Property is identified: Federal government departments and Crown corporations identify property that is no longer needed
- Due Diligence: Federal property owners perform necessary due diligence on the property (Indigenous consultations, environmental/physical condition assessments, etc.)
- Property Assessment: Federal property owners determine whether land and/or building(s) are suitable for use as affordable housing.
- Property review: Federal lands Initiative team reviews evaluated properties and expresses interest in suitable property. Re-zoning or pre-development work may be done at this stage.
- Property for Sale: Suitable property is made available for sale through the Federal Lands Initiative and posted to the CMHC-NHS website.
- Applications Accepted: Housing providers apply to purchase property for affordable housing project. Proposals are evaluated based on accessibility, affordability, environmental efficiency and community need.
- Project Selected: Winning application is selected and property is sold at discounted to no cost. Cost is based on the project’s social outcomes, proponent experience and project proposed. Agreements are signed to ensure the property is developed and maintained as affordable housing for no less than 25 years.
- Housing is built or renovated: Affordable housing is created or rejuvenated to the benefit of the community.
The Federal Lands Initiative is open but not limited to the following groups:
- community housing organizations
- non-profit organizations or registered charities
- co-operative housing organizations
- municipal, provincial and territorial governments including their agencies
- Indigenous governments and organizations, including Tribal Councils
- for profit organizations
Eligible affordable housing projects include, but are not limited to:
- mixed-income
- mixed-use (commercial space should not exceed 30% of gross floor area)
- mixed-tenure
- shelters
- transitional housing
- supportive housing
- rental housing
- affordable homeownership
- Minimum Requirements
- Proposals to build or renovate surplus federal property into affordable housing must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Affordability: At least 30% of units must be less than 80% of Median Market Rent, for a minimum of 25 years.
- Accessibility: At least 20% of units must meet accessibility standards and projects must be barrier-free or demonstrate full universal design.
- Energy Efficiency: New projects are required to achieve either a 25% decrease in energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions relative to the 2015 National Energy Code for Buildings or the 2015 National Building Code; OR a 15% decrease relative to the 2017 National Energy Code for Buildings.
- For repair or renewal projects, a 25% decrease in energy use and greenhouse gas emissions relative to past performance of the property is required.
- Evidence of Community Need: Proponents must provide a clear description of how their project will meet the needs of the community and at least a letter of support from the municipality, a market study or waiting lists for social or affordable housing in the community.
- Experience: Proponents, or their team, must indicate a minimum of 5 years of experience in the construction/renovation and operation of projects of similar size and scope.
- Financial Viability: Projects must meet the minimum debt coverage ratio (DCR) of 1.10.
Grant Application website
Contact
For more information please contact
1-800-668-2642