Press Release
November 26, 2025
The City of Edmonton has launched its eighth round of affordable housing construction grants, which have helped build 2,473 units of affordable housing since 2019.
The Affordable Housing Investment Program is the City’s flagship affordable housing program, providing grants for new development construction and the repair of existing units. Since 2019, the City’s approach as an early investor has helped attract $852 million from other orders of government and housing partners and created homes across the affordable housing spectrum, from near-market rentals to social and supportive housing. The eighth round of grants is now open to non-profit and private sector developers interested in developing affordable housing in 2026.
“Access to safe, affordable housing is essential for building a stronger Edmonton,” said Mayor Andrew Knack. “The City’s commitment to affordable housing has helped increase the supply by 30 per cent since 2019. This investment will accelerate housing development and advance reconciliation while also attracting economic investment and supporting our City’s growth.”
The grant provides funding through two streams:
To be successful, housing providers must guarantee that the affordable units will be offered at below-market rates for 25 to 40 years. Projects are also required to be environmentally sustainable for long-term resilience.
Housing developers can find helpful resources for developing affordable housing at edmonton.ca/AffordableHousingDevelopers.
The City’s grant can be stacked with the Government of Alberta’s Affordable Housing Partnership Program, which commits $200 million to help build more affordable homes for Albertans, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s Affordable Housing Fund, which provides capital to partnered organizations for new affordable housing and community housing.
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For more information:
edmonton.ca/AffordableHousingInvestment
Media contact:
Heather Curtis
Communications Advisor
Community Services
780-818-1185
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