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Ottawa making $8.7M available in Halifax for affordable housing

The federal government is making up to $8.7M available to groups in the Halifax area interested in building affordable housing units. But those who want that money only have until the end of the year to apply.

Federal funds earmarked 'to help address urgent housing needs of vulnerable Canadians'

Jim Graham of the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia says the situation is 'very urgent' for those on the brink of homelessness. (Jean Laroche/CBC)

Ottawa has made up to $8.7 millionavailable for low-income housing projects in the Halifax area.

The funding is part of a $1-billionfederal plan to build up to 3,000 new homes for Canadians in need.

"It's a wonderful opportunity for sure," said Jim Graham, executive director of the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia, on Tuesday.

"The question is how can we as a community, with Halifax and [bringing]the province onboardis there a possibility we can work together and do more together than we might be able to individually?"

Deadline approaching

In a news release, the federal government said theRapid Housing Initiative isdesigned to "cover the construction of modular housing, as well as the acquisition of land, and the conversion/rehabilitation of existing buildings to affordable housing."

The deadline for applications is nine weeks away, and the projects must be completed withina year from any agreement. Graham said the tight timeline will be challenging.

His association met last week with representatives from the three levels of government, non-profit groups and the private sector in anticipation of Tuesday's announcement.

Graham said the situation is critical for people in need of affordable housing.

"It's very urgent," he said.

"From those who are absolutely homelessand trying to find a place to live, to those who are precariously housed, to those folks who are facing a notice to quit because properties are being purchased and renovated."