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Montreal allocates $2M to nonprofits to expand affordable housing, targeting 6,300 units by 2035.
Montreal has pledged $2 million to four nonprofit groups to expand below-market housing, aiming to create about 6,300 units over the next decade.
The funding will help organizations like the Old Mission Brewery and Gérer son quartier acquire, renovate, and manage housing without relying on private market profits.
While the money won’t directly build homes, it strengthens nonprofits’ capacity to deliver affordable housing solutions.
The city, supported by Projet Montréal, aims to increase affordable housing to 20% of its total stock by 2050, up from 7%, inspired by models like Vienna’s.
Leaders hope to raise funding to $5 million if current leadership is re-elected, reflecting a growing municipal effort to address housing insecurity through long-term nonprofit partnerships.
Montreal asigna $ 2M a organizaciones sin fines de lucro para expandir la vivienda asequible, con el objetivo de 6.300 unidades para el año 2035.