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to establish a small national office with an executive director. CAHRO felt that unless the association had its own office, it could not become an effective municipal voice in housing. Initial meetings between the two agencies centred on this proposal; however, experience with similar operations led
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From the beginning of the CHRA/CMHC funding agreement in 1978 through the early 2000s, CHRA sustained itself primarily by way of this funding. In 2009, in the midst of federal spending cuts it became clear that CMHCs funding for CHRA would be cut. The annual funding provided by CMHC to CHRA ended in
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and hired Heather Lang-Runtz as executive director and editor. With this move came the decision to create a national housing magazine that would not only disseminate information to members, but would also help increase the organization's capacity to attract new members and become a stronger advocate
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became members of the Upper New York State Chapter of the National Association of Housing Renewal Officials (NAHRO). From this nucleus, the Canadian Association of Housing & Renewal Officials (CAHRO) was formed in 1967. The original members of CAHRO were concerned with urban renewal; however,
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communicated CAHRO's responses to government housing policies and positions, voiced housing-related issues and policies emerging at the municipal level, and published articles and opinions from across the country. In 1984, CAHRO moved to a national office in
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this changed with the development of a national membership and the introduction of the Neighbourhood Improvement Program (NIP). As stated in the CAHRO constitution at the time, the objectives of the association were:
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CMHC to suggest funding for a product-oriented agreement. In late summer 1977, CAHRO submitted a proposal to CMHC for funding of a national housing magazine. The proposal was formally agreed on in summer 1978.
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toward a more broadly-based national housing organization focusing on housing affordability for Canadians, the name of the organization was changed to the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA).
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December 2010. As of 2011, CHRA aims to replace its CMHC funding through budget-cutting, increased membership and revenue generation through its services.
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Staffing interviews for the magazine were held in August 1978; by early September, three people were set up in the CAHRO national office in
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was the only regular meeting, and correspondence consisted of a mailing before the annual meeting. This changed in 1977, when a
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was published. In late 1988, stemming from a decision to broaden the scope of the organization from that of a program-specific
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Disseminating housing- and homelessness-related information to members and to the broader housing and homelessness sectors
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to recover some of the costs of the publication, by promoting CAHRO membership and activities
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To produce a periodical on housing and neighbourhood revitalization and related activities
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During the early 1970s, the membership was limited to several hundred. The annual
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Creating opportunities for members to share ideas and workable solutions
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CHRA aims to achieve these goals through its activities, including:
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In the agreement, CMHC agreed to fund CAHRO for two purposes:
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representing those working in (or concerned with the state of)
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In early 1977, the president of CAHRO approached the then-
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Providing online and in-person learning opportunities
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