Province provides record funding for all community housing operators
The Alberta government says they intend to strengthen the province’s affordable housing system through Budget 2024 by providing record funding to all 48 housing providers to operate community housing.
Community Housing is defined as a mix of single-family homes, apartments and townhomes, where the rent is based on 30 per cent of household income. Currently, the program in Alberta prioritizes low-income households with dependents and less than $25,000 in assets.
Government officials say they are committed to ensuring vulnerable and low-income Albertans have access to a roof over their head and a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home, noting that housing providers play a key part.
Budget 2024 commits an increase of $21 million in operating funding to Alberta’s housing providers, which means they will receive a total of $75 million in 2024-25. The funding will go towards keeping units open and help cover rising day-to-day expenses impacted by inflation such as utilities, supplies and staffing.