Press Release
15/11/2021
The fifth intake of the Housing Initiatives Fund launched today to support the construction of affordable housing for Yukoners across the territory.
This call for projects includes three streams:
First Nations governments, First Nations Development Corporations, developers, contractors, community organizations and the public can apply for funding to support projects that will increase affordable housing options in their community.
Projects must include a minimum of four affordable units in Whitehorse or one affordable unit in communities that must remain affordable for 20 years.
Project proponents can receive an increased amount of funding this year due to the increase in construction costs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shovel-ready projects in Whitehorse and rural Yukon can receive up to $100,000 per unit and up to $1,000,000 per project. Funding cannot be more than 50 per cent of the project.
Project concepts can receive up to $20,000. Proponents that receive this funding will continue to develop their project details and may reapply to the Housing Initiatives Fund and other government funding when they are ready to move forward.
Submission forms and program fact sheets are available from the Yukon Housing Corporation and information is available on Yukon.ca.
To date, through four successful intakes, the Housing Initiatives Fund has supported more than 470 new units and approximately 275 affordable units in the territory. Of 40 projects, eight projects are completed, 20 projects are under construction and agreements for 12 more projects are in progress.
The deadline for project proposals for the fifth intake is January 14, 2022, at 4:30 p.m.
The Housing Initiatives Fund has contributed significantly to the amount of affordable housing in the Yukon through a number of projects over the last four years. We have received a tremendous response to the Fund and we are happy to launch the fifth intake. This initiative targets the most recent housing need while taking into account the changing market conditions. We look forward to celebrating further successful projects and remain committed to supporting housing options for Yukoners.
Minister responsible for the Yukon Housing Corporation Ranj Pillai
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Contact
Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca
Aneesha Singh
Communications, Yukon Housing Corporation
867-332-6006
aneesha.singh@yukon.ca
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