Community Housing definition

Community Housing. (also see Social Housing below) – means community- based housing that is owned and operated by non-profit housing corporations and housing co-operatives or housing owned directly or indirectly by provincial, territorial or municipal governments or district social services administration boards and includes Social Housing;
Community Housing means real property, including but not limited to buildings, structures, improvements to real property and related equipment that is used or could be used to house and provide care for individuals with a developmental disability. "Community housing" includes a single-family home or multiple-unit residential housing that an individual with a developmental disability shares with other inhabitants, including but not limited to family members, Care Providers or friends. "Community housing" does not include the Eastern Oregon Training Center.
Community Housing means subsidised accommodation for people on a very low, low or moderate income or people with additional needs, managed by not for profit organisations within the State of New South Wales. Community Housing includes Crisis Accommodation, Transitional Housing, Co-operative Housing, Social Housing and Affordable Housing. Community Housing Assistance Agreement means, in the case of this Agreement, the agreement between the Provider and the Housing Agency for the management of government funded community housing capital and/or leasehold properties.

Examples of Community Housing in a sentence

  • If necessary, the Agency will adjust the awards under the Plan to ensure that the overall allocation results in:  ten percent (10%) of the state’s federal tax credit ceiling being awarded to projects involving tax- exempt organizations (nonprofits),  fifteen percent (15%) of the Agency’s HOME funds being awarded to projects involving Community Housing Development Organizations certified by the Agency (CHDOs) and  all funds available from the National Housing Trust Fund have been awarded.

  • Applicants may submit additional data from local, State, and area Council of Governments (COGS), a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) or credible independent study for CHFA’s consideration.

  • Sponsors may submit additional data from local, state, and area Council of Governments (COGS), a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) or credible independent study for CHFA’s consideration.

  • The preamble set forth above is hereby incorporated and made part of this Community Housing Development Organization Agreement (hereinafter the “Agreement”).

  • If necessary, the Agency will adjust the awards under the Plan to ensure that the overall allocation results in • ten percent (10%) of the state’s federal tax credit ceiling being awarded to projects involving tax exempt organizations (nonprofits) and • fifteen percent (15%) of the Agency’s HOME funds being awarded to projects involving Community Housing Development Organizations certified by the Agency (CHDOs).


More Definitions of Community Housing

Community Housing means a certified recovery
Community Housing means property and related equipment that are used or could be used to house persons with chronic men- tal illness and their care providers. “Com- munity housing” includes single-family housing and multiple-unit residential hous- ing.
Community Housing means housing for people on a very low, low or moderate income or for people with additional needs that is delivered by non- government organisations.
Community Housing means property and related equipment that are used or could be used to house persons with chronic mental illness and their care providers. “Community housing” includes single- family housing and multiple-unit residential housing.
Community Housing means real property, including but not limited to buildings, structures, improvements to real property and related equipment that is used, or could be used, to house and provide care for individuals with mental retardation or other developmental disability. "Community
Community Housing means community housing, social housing, public housing, affordable housing, older persons’ housing, or any other similar housing that the Trust will provide in the Kāpiti Coast District through a variety of tenure models, in accordance with the charitable purposes specified in the Trust Deed;
Community Housing means housing (other than public housing) for people on a very low, low or moderate income or people with additional needs.