First Nations that have federally funded and administered social housing projects that are currently subject to and in compliance with, an operating agreement with CMHC under a National Housing Act social housing program are eligible to apply.<\P>
Applicants must have the capacity to undertake the work within a short time frame despite other construction projects, planned or on-going and must meet all other eligibility criteria. Work must commence within three months of approval failing which CMHC may cancel the commitment at its sole discretion. Where retrofits or renovation work is undertaken, work and components would be required to be result in the unit meeting Provincial energy efficiency standards, based on the age of the building. However, repairs will not be required to result in a specific overall energy rating.
See the Application Guide and Form document provided by the CMHC for further details about eligibility, then complete the Form section of the document and send via mail or fax.
Applications will be approved by CMHC taking into account the timing of receipt of the application and the timeline for commencement and completion of the renovation and retrofit work. CMHC will also work to encourage fair and equitable access to available funds.
The selection criteria include:
If you are advised in writing that your application has been selected for further consideration, firm price contractor bids or detailed cost estimates (where First Nation resources are being utilized) must be provided based on inspection and/or specifications provided by qualified professionals and submitted to CMHC within 30 days.
Advances for completed work will be verified by inspection, invoice or certified professional, as indicated in the Letter of Commitment, to confirm completion of the work. Progress advances will be made where deemed necessary by CMHC.
Projects which are approved in the 2009-10 fiscal year must be completed by March 31, 2010, and projects which are approved in the 2010-11 fiscal year must be completed by March 31, 2011.
First Nations that have federally funded and administered social housing projects that are currently subject to and in compliance with, an operating agreement with CMHC under a National Housing Act social housing program are eligible to apply.
Applicants must have the capacity to undertake the work within a short time frame despite other construction projects, planned or on-going and must meet all other eligibility criteria. Work must commence within three months of approval failing which CMHC may cancel the commitment at its sole discretion. Where retrofits or renovation work is undertaken, work and components would be required to be result in the unit meeting Provincial energy efficiency standards, based on the age of the building. However, repairs will not be required to result in a specific overall energy rating.
The New Construction Initiative will be delivered like the existing On-Reserve Non-Profit Housing Program but with specific program adjustments. These adjustments are consistent with the requirements established under Canada’s Economic Action Plan to help accelerate the commitment and construction process, as well as to include energy efficiency standards and project visibility requirements.
First Nations that have federally funded and administered social housing projects that are currently subject to and in compliance with, an operating agreement with CMHC under a National Housing Act social housing program are eligible to apply.
Applicants must have the capacity to undertake the work within a short time frame despite other construction projects, planned or on-going and must meet all other eligibility criteria. Work must commence within three months of approval failing which CMHC may cancel the commitment at its sole discretion. Where retrofits or renovation work is undertaken, work and components must meet Provincial energy efficiency standards, based on the age of the building. However, repairs will not be required to result in a specific overall energy rating. T
he New Construction Initiative will be delivered like the existing On-Reserve Non-Profit Housing Program but with specific program adjustments. These adjustments are consistent with the requirements established under Canada’s Economic Action Plan to help accelerate the commitment and construction process, as well as to include energy efficiency standards and project visibility requirements.
See the Expression of Interest (EOI Guide and Application [PDF 771]) document provided by the CMHC for further details about eligibility, then complete the Form section of the document and send via mail.
Regional Committees will also consider the overall distribution of funds across First Nations and apply, if so desired, any existing regional criteria by which allocations are normally awarded (e.g. distribution based on population) and then recommend to CMHC proposals to be accepted.
A First Nation must be confirmed by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) to be eligible for a Ministerial Loan Guarantee (MLG) in order for a commitment to be made.
CMHC reviews the submitted proposals for completeness and eligibility. Where an application is found to be incomplete, CMHC will advise the First Nation as to where the deficiencies are and will encourage them to resubmit complete applications by the established deadline. The selection criteria include:
Upon successful review by CMHC, CMHC will issue a final commitment letter and work on the project must proceed within 3 months of this letter.
Advances for completed work will be verified by inspection, invoice or certified professional, as indicated in the Letter of Commitment, to confirm completion of the work. Progress advances will be made where deemed necessary by CMHC.
Projects which are approved in the 2009-10 fiscal year must be completed by March 31, 2010, and projects which are approved in the 2010-11 fiscal year must be completed by March 31, 2011.
Assistance is a forgivable loan of up to $3,500. The loan does not have to be repaid as long as the homeowner agrees to continue to occupy the unit for the loan forgiveness period, which is six months. If the adaptation work is being done on a rental unit, the landlord must agree that rents will not increase as a result.
The adaptations should be minor items that meet the needs of seniors with an age-related disability. They could be: handrails, easy-to-reach work and storage areas in the kitchen, lever handles on doors, walk-in showers with grab bars, bathtub grab bars and seats.
All adaptations should be permanent and fixed to the dwelling.IMPORTANT: Work carried out before the loan is approved in writing is not eligible for funding under this program.
If your home requires extensive modifications, such as wider doorways and increased space for wheelchair manoeuvring, consult the Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program for Persons with Disabilities.
In some areas of Canada, funding for these or similar programs is provided jointly by the Government of Canada, and the provincial or territorial government. In these areas, the provincial or territorial housing agency may be responsible for delivery of the programs. Program variations may also exist in these areas.
The Province provides capital funding for the construction of the homes. As housing sites for this initiative must be provincially or municipally-owned, local governments are being asked to consider offering municipally-owned sites for development. BC Housing is also identifying potential properties held by its land holding company, the Provincial Rental Housing Corporation , for the purposes of this initiative.
The coordination the construction of all developments funded through this initiative will be carried out by BC Housing in consultation with partners. The developments will be managed by a local non-profit housing provider. Non-profit operators will be responsible for the day-to-day operations, maintenance and management of the housing. Operating subsidies, if required, will be provided by BC Housing.
All new buildings will be required to meet or exceed energy efficiency requirements, such as the energy performance standard of EnerGuide 80, the use of Energy Star rated products, and an overall reduction in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions as per the requirements of Bill 44, Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act.
A Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) will be issued by BC Housing for housing sites where non-profit housing providers have yet to be identified.
The program is an extension of the Affordable Housing Initative (AHI) and is running only 2009-2010.
Our free energy saving kit for low-income households offers a variety of simple ways to help you save energy. By reducing how much energy you use every day, you can reduce how much you have to pay for heat and electricity. The tools in the kit will also increase the comfort of your home and help reduce our overall impact on the environment.
Housing Providers can also apply for bulk distribution of Energy Saving Kits.
This information will be used to determine your eligibility for the program. We will not share this information with anyone else.
If you qualify, you will receive your free energy saving kit by mail in three to six weeks. Don't forget to complete the feedback survey included in your kit for your chance to win a $50 visa gift card (terms and conditions [PDF, 20 Kb]).
A BC Hydro energy management engineer identifies opportunities by conducting a Compressed Air Saving Estimator (CASE) of your system. Based on the opportunities identified in the CASE, the next step would be a comprehensive investigation of your compressed air systems through an Energy Efficiency Feasibility Study.
After that, we will help you get your project off the ground by offering you financial incentives of up to 75% of the project cost. Our key account managers, engineers and pre-qualified consultants will work together to guide you through every stage of the process, from identifying and investigating efficiency opportunities to implementing successful projects.
For more information on the Compressed Air Initiative, contact your Key Account Manager or contact Customer Care at 604 453 6400 (Lower Mainland) or 1 866 453 6400 (elsewhere in BC).
The service includes:
Call City Green at 1 866 381 9995 or request an assessment online.
City Green is licensed by Natural Resources Canada to perform energy assessments, and is the only non-profit provider of the ecoENERGY Retrofit-Homes program in BC.
If you refinance your home, your mortgage holder may require full repayment of the deferred taxes upon refinancing. You may repay all or part of the deferred taxes and interest at any time without penalty.
Homeowners with at least 15 per cent equity in their home, based on assessed values as determined by BC Assessment, who declare that they are facing financial hardship due to current economic conditions, and who meet the program eligibility requirements, will be eligible to apply.
For a limited time, the following rebates will be available on ENERGY STAR labeled appliances:
Appliance must be a model included on the “Qualifying Product List.” Signed mail-in rebate forms must be submitted within 90 days of purchase along with a proof of purchase. The appliance must be installed in a residential dwelling within the BC Hydro or City of New Westminster service areas. Download full Terms and Conditions [PDF, 26 Kb].
The appliance must be installed in a residential dwelling within the BC Hydro or City of New Westminster service areas. Download full Terms and Conditions [PDF, 26 Kb].
Step 1: Complete the online Power Smart Appliance Rebate Program application form
Step 2: Print your completed rebate form, attach copies of all invoices or receipts, and submit within 90 days of the appliance purchase to:
BC Hydro Power Smart Appliance Rebate Program
PO Box 9090 Station A
Surrey B.C.
V3T 5W4