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Know Where Your Co-op Stands with the Performance Report
We’re all warned against “keeping up with the Joneses,” but for housing co-ops, knowing how you’re doing financially and operationally compared to your fellow co-ops is essential information.
So, to help co-ops “keep up,” the Agency created the Performance Report.

Using data from our clients’ Annual
2024 Rental Assistance Portfolio Review
Rental Assistance Program Helps 4,500 Households Stay Housed in 2024
Since CMHC launched the program as part of the 2018 National Housing Strategy, the Rental Assistance Program (FCHI-2) has been a lifeline that helps keep low and moderate-income Canadians housed according to their means.
With the release of our first Rental Assistance Portfolio Review Report, we’re
Rental Assistance Program (FCHI-2) Overview
Program Objectives
- To fund the difference between the occupancy charge and the geared-to-income charge for qualified households that cannot compete for housing in the open market
Program Features
- Unilateral federal program
- Available to housing co-operatives with operating agreements that expired after
Rental Assistance Program (FCHI-2) Resources
Program Description and Rules
- Summary of Rental Assistance Program Obligations
- Who Does What?
- Overview of Rental Assistance for S95 co-ops
- Overview of CMHC’s Rental Assistance Program for ILM Co-operatives in Ontario
Rental Assistance Calculation Resources
Rental Assistance Program (FCHI-2)
The Rental Assistance Program (FCHI-2), administered by the Agency on behalf of CMHC, is a federal initiative designed to support housing co-operatives whose operating agreements have expired. Its main goal is to bridge the gap between market-level occupancy charges and the geared-to-income charges
CHAIS Document Management System User Guide
2024 Rent Supplement Portfolio Review
Tip of the Month
Capital Plans and Contributions
Comparing 2007 and 2020, we saw the median annual contributions per unit almost triple ($1,026 per unit to $3,052).