Members

Community Housing Aotearoa does not provide housing, our members do. CHA’s members include community housing organisations, social service providers, developers, researchers, and many other organisations with a focus on community.

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Members’ Directory

Tauranga City Council

Tauranga City Council

Website: https://www.tauranga.govt.nz

Tauranga Community Housing Trust

Tauranga Community Housing Trust

WHO WE ARE Tauranga Community Housing Trust (TCHT) provides housing and a broad range of housing services. We work with people on low incomes who have serious housing needs. We also specialise ...

Website: http://www.tcht.org.nz/

Te Āhuru Mōwai

Te Āhuru Mōwai

Te Āhuru Mōwai will operate a tenant-focussed service that is aligned with the tikanga and values of Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira Inc. Our service objectives include provision and maintenance of ...

Website: https://www.teahurumowai.co.nz/

Te Hau Ora o Ngapuhi

Te Hau Ora o Ngapuhi

Te Hau Ora O Ngāpuhi facilitates and delivers important health services for all Ngāpuhi who live in Kaikohe and surrounding areas.Formerly know as Te Hau Ora O Kaikohe, the organisation was ...

Website: http://www.ngapuhi.iwi.nz

Te Huruhi Trust

Te Huruhi Trust

Te Huruhi Trust exists as a registered Charity (CC43734) to serve the people of Auckland through the provision of various programmes and initiatives that will empower and uplift the lives of all ...

Website: https://tehuruhitrust.org.nz

Te Pā

Te Pā

As a kaupapa Māori organisation, Te Pā responds to community needs and vulnerable whānau. We have a substantial history working in the space of reintegration and social services and we pride ...

Website: https://www.tepaa.nz/

Te Roopu o Te Whanau Rangimarie o Tamaki Makaurau

Te Roopu o Te Whanau Rangimarie o Tamaki Makaurau

Te Whānau Rangimarie is a Māori community organisation that provides social support and advocacy, family violence support services and programmes, women's safe housing, transitional housing and ...

Website: https://www.twr.org.nz/

Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa

Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa

At Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa we look to tautoko/support every person who walks through our door, towards an end goal of independence and autonomy. Whether it be pepi-pods for tamariki. Driver ...

Website: https://www.terunanga.org.nz/

Te Runanga O Whaingaroa

Te Runanga O Whaingaroa

Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa was established in 1991 to access resources and deliver services for the whanau of Whaingaroa. Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa provides safe, quality, affordable rental ...

Website: http://www.whaingaroa.iwi.nz/

Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou

Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou

Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou has been working in the housing sector for over 20 years. The vision has always been for Ngati Porou whānau to have access to decent and affordable housing ...

Website: http://www.ngatiporou.com/

Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga

Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga

Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga is committed to our mission 'Mauri ora ki te mana Māori o Heretaunga' (Realising Whānau Potential). We are the lead provider for Whānau Ora for the Hawkes Bay region ...

Website: http://www.ttoh.iwi.nz/

Te Toi Mahana

Te Tumu Kāinga (Te Tumu Paeroa)

Te Tumu Kāinga (Te Tumu Paeroa)

Te Tumu Kāinga seeks housing project partnerships that deliver quality, sustainable, social and affordable housing outcomes for Māori.We will consider all housing projects and initiatives, ...

Website: http://www.tetumukainga.org/

Te Whare Aio | Māori Women’s Refuge

Te Whare Aio | Māori Women’s Refuge

Te Whare Aio is a Māori Women's Refuge for our wahine and tamariki in Auckland needing a safe space. At Te Whare Aio - Māori Women's Refuge, we provide the support and information you need when ...

Website: womensrefuge.org.nz

The City Boarding House

Situated in Central Timaru close to amenities, this 17 bedroom boarding house offers comfortable accommodation including large communal living area with TV, dvd player, stereo, pool table, ...

Website: https://www.cityboardinghouse.co.nz/

The Porirua Whānau Centre Trust

The Porirua Whānau Centre Trust

The Porirua Whānau Centre is one of six Family Social Service Centres in New Zealand. We are seen as a 'hub' of our community, providing education and social service programmes to enhance the ...

Website: http://poriruawhanau.org.nz/

The Property Group

The Property Group

The Property Group (TPG) is New Zealand’s largest independent specialist property consultancy with 13 offices nationwide. Our team of property professional experts provides end to end property, ...

Website: http://www.propertygroup.co.nz/

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army provides support to over 120,000 individuals and their families throughout New Zealand each year. Housing is offered via Transitional Housing, Supportive Care Accommodation, ...

Website: http://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/

Trust House Limited

Trust House Limited

Trust House provide affordable rental homes to low income individuals and families in our communities who need them most. They own and manage almost 500 rental homes, from one-bedroom units to ...

Website: http://www.trusthouse.co.nz/

Tuatahi Centre

Tuatahi Centre

Tuatahi is a Non-Government Organisation and an independent arm of the First Community Trust that provides services for whanau/aiga, children and young people. Tuatahi assists in the areas of ...

Website: https://tuatahicentre.com/

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Membership Benefits

  • CHA advocates on behalf of community housing organisations through submissions, policy positions, and government relations. 
  • Conferences and training at a reduced member rate
  • Fortnightly e-bulletins sent directly to your inbox
  • Access to the CHA quality assurance programmes, trainings, and advice 
  • Participation in member surveys and forums
  • Advance notices about new developments and initiatives.

The CHA Constitution sets out two categories of members – Full and Partner  these are defined below:

Full Membership

These are Iwi, Māori and Pacific Island and Community or voluntary housing organisations and groups which are either:

a) Providers of Community housing, or

b) Groups intending or seeking to become providers of Community- housing, or

c) Groups of residents/tenants of community housing, or

d) Groups which advocate for Community housing or residents of Community housing as part of their work.

The annual fee for Full Members is based on your organisation’s gross income:

1. Up to $1m, the fee is $500 +GST

2. From $1m to $5m the fee is $1,000 +GST

3. $5m and over the fee is $1,500 +GST per annum.

Partner Membership

These are individuals, local authorities, private development companies, and other private and public entities which invest, operate, own or develop affordable, Community and/or Social housing.

If you have a question about which category of membership you should apply for, please contact us to discuss.

The annual fee for Partner Member is fixed at $250 + GST per annum.

The membership year is from 1 Jan – 30 Dec.

Join us by signing up below and pay online here

CHA provides the collective voice for community housing organisations so we can get on with providing homes. They provide the key messages we need heard about growing the community housing sector and how that can happen. CHA also keep us informed in a time when there’s a lot happening that we need to know about

CHA member, Alison Cadman, from Dwell Housing in Wellington

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39 The Terrace/102-112 Lambton Quay
PO Box 11543
Wellington 6142

04 385 8722

support@communityhousing.org.nz

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News

Newsletters

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 30 May 2022

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 30 May 2022, 2022 Minister of Health Volunteer Awards now open for nominations, Community Finance takes out Innovation in Finance award, Budget 2022 panel discussion, Two new Pacific roles at CHA, NRHCC - winter wellness and...

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 17 May 2022

Māori, Pacific needs left out of one size fits all approach to high-density developments, HUD and CHA Online Engagement on draft Public Housing Design Guidelines, In the News, RESOURCES, 2022 updates to healthy homes standards regulations take effect today,...

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 2 May 2022

Human Rights Commission releases troubling indicators on habitability, COVID-19 RESPONSE, First funds released from council housing reserve, Seven-point plan released to tackle cost of living, Community Finance nominated for top industry award, In the News, Events,...

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 19 April 2022

Haere rā to Brennan Rigby, Manager of Systems Shift, And the Supreme Business Excellence Award goes to…, CHA and Community Finance highlighted as leading housing systems change, Changes to the Healthy Homes Standards finalised, Practical Actions on Climate Change,...

Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 4 April 2022

Welcome to Justin Latif, CHA's new Communications Lead, COVID-19 Response, Ministry for the Environment releases draft National Medium Density Design Guide, Fair Pay Agreement Bill update, Update on the Incorporated Societies Bill, In The News, Events, Community...

Submissions

CHA Tax Working Group Submission

You can read CHA's submission which calls for a GST rebate to registered Community Housing Providers for new homes and for bringing the tax treatment of investments in residential housing in line with other forms of investment. You can read the submission in full...

Submission on MBIE fire safety draft design guide

CHA agrees the need to develop a reasonable alternate solution to the requirements of the Acceptable Solution C/AS3 which came into effect in July 2014. We are one of the stakeholders who has worked with MBIE over the past three years to develop the Draft Design...

​CHA Submission on Urban Development Authorities

We have, however, suggested that the appropriate response would be a systemic improvement of the planning, infrastructure and funding frameworks for urban development authorities (UDAs). Otherwise the need for UDAs will become a band aid approach. While we agree that...

Legislation

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Reports

KiwiBuild – MBIE OIA

The original OIA document from 7 March has been replaced with the one below on the 7th May. CHA was asked by MBIE Parliamentary Services to replace the March release with the May document as the 4 pages of supply information has been redacted. Read the full document...

Research

Rental homes in poorer condition than owner occupied homes

Of the more than 500 houses assessed in the BRANZ Housing Condition Survey, nearly a third of rentals felt damp, three times as many as the owner-occupied properties. Assessors rated rental properties twice as likely to be 'poorly maintained'. The survey, by the...

New research on positive outcomes in affordable housing

These reports, along with a summary reports (bulletin and synthesis), are attached here: ·HF Research Bulletin April 2017.pdf – an over view of all three studies – Housing Foundation (HF) ·Social and Economic Impacts of Housing Tenure FCSPRU.pdf - Family Centre Social...

Disability and housing conditions

Findings from the 2013 Disability Survey showed people in rented homes were more likely than people in owner-occupied to report difficulty keeping their house warm. 25 percent of disabled people reported having difficulty keeping their home warm, compared with 18...

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Contact Info

Level 11, Ranchhod Tower,
39 The Terrace /
102-112 Lambton Quay
PO Box 11543
Wellington 6142

+04 385 8722

support@communityhousing.org.nz

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