Free Expert Support for Climate Resilient Housing Projects
Information Session | June 19, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Planning a capital project?
Build Stronger. Save more. Prepare for the future.
Whether you’re considering a retrofit, major renewal, or new housing development, making the right decisions early can improve performance, reduce costs, and strengthen climate resilience for decades to come.
Join us for an information session on the Resilient Housing Cohort, a new initiative that provides eligible housing providers with free expert technical support to help advance climate-resilient housing projects across Canada.
Get Free Support On:
✔ Energy audits and performance assessments
✔ Building design and technical planning
✔ Engineering and project development guidance
✔ Energy efficiency and renewable energy opportunities
✔ Climate resilience strategies
✔ Funding and financing opportunities
Why Attend?
This information session will provide everything you need to know about the Resilient Housing Cohort, including:
- Which projects are eligible
- What services are available
- How the cohort works
- What participants can expect
- The application process and timeline
- How to determine whether your project is a good fit
You’ll also have an opportunity to ask questions directly to program representatives.
Who Should Attend?
This opportunity is open to:
- Non-profit housing providers
- Municipal housing providers
- Indigenous housing organizations
- Housing co-operatives
- Community housing providers
Organizations must operate fewer than 1,000 housing units.
Why It Matters
Housing providers across Canada are facing increasing challenges related to aging infrastructure, rising energy costs, extreme weather events, and limited capital resources.
The Resilient Housing Cohort helps organizations navigate these challenges by connecting them with expert support that can improve project outcomes, strengthen long-term resilience, and help maximize available funding opportunities.
Don’t Miss This Opportunity!
If you have an upcoming capital project—or are thinking about one—this session is the best way to learn how your organization can access free technical expertise to help plan, design, and deliver more resilient housing.
Register today and discover how expert support can help bring your project to the next level.
The Resilient Housing Cohort is offered through a partnership between the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA) and the Climate Ready Infrastructure Service (CRIS), administered by the Canadian Urban Institute and funded by the Government of Canada.