NHA Awards Funding to Eight New Projects Researching Community-led Housing Alternatives

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NHA is excited to announce that we have awarded our first annual round of research funding to eight important new projects!

These projects will be conducted by and about our partner organizations, researching their efforts to protect and expand access to affordable housing.

NHA recognizes the urgent need to scale up solutions to Canada’s inequitable, profit-oriented housing system. These eight, 1-2 year research projects will provide our partners an opportunity to reflect on and compare their evolving strategies for building transformative alternatives.

This year’s funded projects:

Building knowledge and collaboration

Some of these projects provide a vital opportunity to reflect on organizational progress and an opportunity to grow institutional knowledge. Other projects offer the opportunity to convene forward-looking workshops and discussions, bringing together community organizations and academics to compare and underline principles and overarching theories of change.

We anticipate that these projects will foster long-lasting collaborations within and between housing movements and housing academics. Taken together, we expect them to produce a deep well of practical advice, one from which practitioners will be able to draw inspiration and researchers will be able to draw evidence to advance academic and policy debates.

Looking ahead

Over the coming years, NHA is excited to award further annual rounds of funding for many more projects like these. As this first round of research projects is completed over the course of 2026, we look forward to sharing their findings and policy implications.

Additionally, stay tuned for NHA’s new podcast series, co-created by Ren Thomas (Dalhousie University) and Cherise Burda. The series will begin releasing episodes monthly this fall, featuring discussions with our partners on topics such as the crisis of renting in Canada, and how evolving definitions of affordable housing have shaped Canadian housing policy over time.

Finally, NHA is also excited to launch our monthly series of public panels with “Towards a New Commons”, featuring Chiyi Tam (Chinatown CLT), Jessica Upton (Parkdale Encampment Support Network), and Courtney Lockhart (Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada). It will take place Friday Oct. 17, 7-9pm at the University of Toronto (Room KP 208, Multifaith Centre, 569 Spadina Crescent). Stay tuned for a detailed announcement and registration link. Moving forward, these monthly panels will be hosted online as public webinars.

For updates on these, and other multi-year research projects led by NHA’s four Research Clusters, be sure to subscribe to our blog and follow our social media accounts: Bluesky, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also contact us at: newhousingalternatives.research@utoronto.ca.


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