Can They Build or Not? Nonprofit Housing Development in an Era of Government Re-engagement

In the context of new government investment in housing, this article explores the experiences of nonprofit organizations in securing support for new affordable rental housing development in three regions across Canada. Many challenges were reported, including ones pertaining to administration (exten...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of nonprofit and social economy research 2023-07, Vol.14 (1)
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