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Moving Forward on First Nations Housing & Infrastructure Reform in BC

Join Michael Sadler from BC Housing as he discusses the progress and future plans for housing and infrastructure reform in First Nations communities in BC. Learn about the various programs and initiatives aimed at creating affordable and sustainable housing options.

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Moving Forward on First Nations Housing & Infrastructure Reform in BC

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  1. Moving Forward on First Nations Housing & Infrastructure Reform in BC Presenter: Michael Sadler, BC Housing Date: March 14th, 2017 http://groundkontrol.com/

  2. BC Housing Overview Develops and administers social housing and programs across the housing continuum, from shelters to affordable home ownership Licensing & Consumer Services branch (former HPO) responsible for builder licensing, education, home warranty insurance and consumer protection National Housing Act insured lender - $2.5 billion mortgage portfolio – AAA rated

  3. The Housing Continuum Homeless outreach and emergency shelters Transitional housing Women’s transition and second-stage housing Supportive housing Independent housing Private market rent supplements Assisted living for seniors/disabled Home adaptations for independence Down payment assistance loans

  4. Housing Statistics In 2015/16, BC Housing partnered with non-profits to: Assist more than 104,025 households in 200 communities Create new housing options for over 1,700 households License 5,600 residential builders Enroll 24,000 new homes in home warranty insurance Forecasted provincial contributions for 2016/17 – $544.5M

  5. New Funding Programs Non-Profit Asset Transfer (NPAT) – transfer up to 350 leased properties to non-profit housing partners Provincial Investment in Affordable Housing (PIAH) – $355 million to create 2,000+ units over 5 years Investment in Housing Innovation (IHI) – $516 million to create 2,900 units: the largest single year investment in Canada Community Partnership Initiatives (CPI) – construction financing for self sustaining projects

  6. BC Housing Departments/Branches • Development and Asset Strategies • Operations • Research • Communications • Consumer Services and Licensing • Executive Office • Human Resources • Information and Technology

  7. Core Competencies: • Development and Asset Management • Capital Planning • Condition Assessments • Maintenance • Building Codes/Regulatory • Health/Safety • IT Platforms • Energy and Sustainability

  8. Core Competencies: • Operations • Building Supervisory/Management • Rental Regimes • Finance • Building Maintenance • Procurement • Tenant Assistance • Training/Capacity Building • Community Services/Outreach

  9. Questions/Discussion

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