Many housing providers across Canada are already living the reality of the expiring of their original operating agreements with the federal government. According to the Ontario Auditor General’s most recent report on affordable housing, 50 per cent of these agreements will have expired by the end of 2020, and… Read more of the article: Expiring Operating Agreements: Proactive Planning
Question: I’ve been hearing a lot about End-of-Operating Agreements (EOA) and I’m not sure how I will be affected or what I need to do. Please help! Read more of the article: Member Support Question: Making sense of EOA
What does “funding-ready” mean and how do you get there? 56 ONPHA members explored new ideas at the Financing our Future course Read more of the article: Be funding-ready: What’s available and how to get it
Planning for EOA is one of the greatest challenges social housing providers in Ontario have ever been confronted with. Urban Aboriginal providers face an additional hurdle. Read more of the article: Navigating EOA as an Aboriginal Housing Provider
What will change for housing providers when operating agreements expire? The short answer is – a lot! Read more of the article: Big changes for housing providers post-EOA
For one of Ontario’s oldest non-profit housing corporation, navigating EOA has not been without its challenges. Find out more about their strategic approach and tips for other providers. Read more of the article: A Strategic Approach to EOA
In the States, one non-profit organization has emerged as an innovator and is leading the way in the affordable housing industry. What can we learn from their experiences? Read more of the article: Championing Housing Preservation in the States
Are you a federal housing provider that wants to offer subsidy at the end of your operating agreement? Keep reading. Read more of the article: Offering Internal Subsidy at EOA