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Partners for Affordable Housing mobilizes socially-inspired capital to accelerate investment in affordable housing solutions
Partners for Affordable Housing leverages philanthropy, corporate investment, and social impact financing to support non-market housing projects across Canada, addressing a critical housing shortage.
- On Nov. 05, 2025 in Calgary, Partners for Affordable Housing announced it is mobilizing socially-inspired capital to accelerate affordable housing investment nationwide.
- With Canada's affordable housing crisis at a breaking point, public funding programs often delay or misalign with community-led housing providers, leaving many projects stalled or abandoned.
- Launching funds like First Mile and Last Mile, the foundation aims to de-risk projects by covering early costs, closing final funding gaps, and supports vulnerable households with the Tenant Stability Fund while Front Door lists projects by region or cause.
- Aligning philanthropy with public priorities, the foundation supplies flexible capital unavailable from traditional sources, deepening affordability and easing pressure on community social services like shelters, hospitals and jails.
- National partners including BMO, Peakhill Capital and Peoples Group back Partners for Affordable Housing, which Jolene Livingston says finds donors willing but often not asked to support projects.
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Osceola County officials, led by Commissioner Brandon Arrington, joined community partners Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of Falcon Trace II, a 354-unit affordable housing community in Kissimmee designed to serve working families and promote long-term housing stability. Located near the Poinciana SunRail Station at 1455 Falcon Trace Circle, the $117 million development was made possible through a partnership between the Osceola County B…
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