CH&PA Reopens Applications for Core Home Support and Home Improvement Subsidies

CH&PA Reopens Applications for Core Home Support and Home Improvement Subsidies

-closes February 2022

The Ministry of Housing and Water, through the Central Housing & Planning Authority (CH&PA), has reopened applications for Core Home Support and Home Improvement Subsidies under the Adequate Housing and Urban Accessibility Programme (AHUAP).

The call for applications was announced during a press briefing on Friday, at the Ministry’s sub-office, 237 Camp Street, Georgetown. Attending were Minister of Housing and Water, Hon. Collin Croal; Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Hon. Susan Rodrigues; Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Andre Ally; Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority, Mr. Sherwyn Greaves, and other officials of the agency.

[from left] Permanent Secretary, Mr. Andre Ally; Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Hon. Susan Rodrigues; Minister of Housing and Water, Hon. Collin Croal; Chief executive Officer of the Central Housing & Planning Authority (CH&PA), Mr. Sherwyn Greaves; and CH&PA Deputy Director of Community Development, Mrs. Donell Bess-Bascom
Minister Croal, stated that the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) funded programme, is intended to improve the lives of low-income Guyanese in urban and peri-urban Georgetown, through better access to housing and basic infrastructure.

“The interventions that are being made are intended to target the poor and the vulnerable. This is timely as it is also part of the means of reducing the incidence of the housing instability that challenges many of our communities,” the Minister said.

Hon. Collin Croal, Minister of Housing and Water

He further stated that inadequate housing is also linked to homelessness, abuse, setbacks in educational development and school drop-outs. Minister Rodrigues shared similar sentiments, as she stated that the Ministry is not only focused on the distribution of house lots but also promoting homeownership, as Government remains committed to developing sustainable low-income housing solutions.

Hon. Susan Rodrigues, Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water

The budget for the two aspects of the project is US$ 10 million i.e. US$ 5 million for the  Home Improvement Subsidies and $US$ 5 million for Core Home Support.

The Home Improvement Subsidies will be a $500,000 grant in the form of construction materials for repairs to walls, floors, electrical works and sanitation improvements and other non-cosmetic improvements that are consistent with the programme’s objectives. Chief Executive Officer of CH&PA Mr. Sherwyn Greaves, noted that some 2,000 Home Improvement Subsidies have been earmarked under the programme. During the first tranche of the programme, 236 subsidies have been approved for 118 residents in Sophia, Georgetown and 118 Parfait Harmonie residents, leaving room for an additional 1,764 eligible applicants to now benefit.

Through the Core Home Support initiative, 250 core homes are expected to be built. One hundred applications have so far been approved and contracts recently signed for construction of fifty (50) of these homes.  The core homes will be no less than 400 square feet single-family homes with concrete blocks for outer walls and floors, basic doors, windows, electrical wiring, water connections etc. The homes are designed to meet basic standards that a family can move into and affordably expand over time.

 

An Artist’s Impression of the Core Home Exterior
An Artists Impression of the Core Home Floor Plan

Applications are open from November 5, 2021 to February 7, 2022. All beneficiaries must be individuals in vulnerable households, living in structures considered to not be habitable. These are also persons who possess ownership of the said property. The application forms are available free of cost at the CH&PA Headquarters, 41 Brickdam and United Nations Place, Stabroek, Georgetown; sub-office 237 Camp Street, Georgetown (next to St. Margaret’s Primary School); Regional Housing Offices at Vreed-en-Hoop, Region Three and all local authorities within the project boundaries. All applications, along with the relevant documents, can only be returned to the sub-office 237 Camp Street, Georgetown.

The programme previously encompassed communities from Georgetown to Grove on the East Bank of Demerara, up to La Bonne Intention on the East Coast of Demerara and Westminster, Onderneeming, Recht-Door-Zee, Lust en Rust, and Parfaite Harmonie Phase II on the West Bank of Demerara. The Ministry recently expanded the boundary to include an additional nineteen (19) communities on the East Coast of Demerara.

 

Click Here to View the AHUAP Brochure for the Full List of Communities and Eligibility Requirements

Click Here to Apply for Core Home Support

Click Here to Apply for Home Improvement Subsidies

 

Photos: Sydel Thomas, CHPA PR Dept.