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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![Sustain & Enable](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoSustain_and_Enable_2c1beabf08b4154cb92bdf2a3553a9ec-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.se.org.nz/
Website: https://www.synergine.com/
![Tāmaki Housing Association (THA)](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTamaki_Housing_Association_THA_MD_1da30b17d6929ecddeb3d15af67cc3ee.jpg)
Website: www.tamakihousing.co.nz
![Tauhara North Kainga Ltd](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTauhara_North_Logo_f53023e7bacc0e014f31bbef2672c71c-300x74.png)
Website: https://tauharano2.co.nz/
![Taulanga U Youth and Family Social Service Trust](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotodownload_4907d044135e578871eccc5c7426cdcc.png)
Website: http://www.taulangau.co.nz/
![Tauranga City Council](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotologo_731c9ddb49a610007f8279e3d995cc72.png)
Website: https://www.tauranga.govt.nz
![Tauranga Community Housing Trust](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTCHT_82964e49e4e66e2d9d46bcd0aa5ecaf8-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.tcht.org.nz/
![Te Āhuru Mōwai](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotologoHorizonal3_1afe1155c77b0cf957da5b5f9a5377d4-300x57.png)
Website: https://www.teahurumowai.co.nz/
![Te Hau Ora O Ngāpuhi](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Hau_Ora_o_Ngapuhi_MD_149adf686a8994d67141c9ddbd2eb578.jpg)
Website: http://www.ngapuhi.iwi.nz
![Te Huruhi Trust](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotologo_90531d0fe68aea0aa3aaa3bd143f2dcc.png)
Website: https://tehuruhitrust.org.nz
![Te Pā](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Pa_Website_Graphics_export_set_1_2a88811a4a4811979ef6f62c22338323-300x127.png)
Website: https://www.tepaa.nz/
![Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoRunanga_Logo_11bfd072f95a35a7ba8670f903ae6693-300x83.png)
Website: https://www.terunanga.org.nz/
![Te Rūnanga o Whaingaroa](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Runanga_o_Whaingaroa_MD_3c570ce185a47562e6284895738be4bf.jpg)
Website: http://www.whaingaroa.iwi.nz/
![Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Taiwhenua_f5083aa8f53fca0005957aedb2c1349a-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.ttoh.iwi.nz/
![Te Toi Mahana](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Toi_Mahana_20f132550dacb9b85d7977491d2acc7b-300x90.png)
![Te Tumu Kāinga (Te Tumu Paeroa)](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoTe_Tumu_Kainga_8b819bf42db23028310a4225b3eff651-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.tetumukainga.org/
Website: https://www.cityboardinghouse.co.nz/
![The Porirua Whānau Centre Trust](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoPorirua_Whanau_Centre_5bfeb9243f841a55984d79e5ced88842-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://poriruawhanau.org.nz/
![The Property Group](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoThe_Property_Group_b666966ee8de39e25ba64ab8ac0237dd-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.propertygroup.co.nz/
![The Salvation Army](https://communityhousing.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/imagefilephotoThe_Salvation_Army_11666496753da4e81a4d485d1e267a0a-300x180.jpg)
Website: http://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/
Become a member
Membership Benefits
- Voice of the sector: contribute to whole-of-sector policy positions
- Organisational membership provides access for all people in your organisation
- Monthly E-newsletters are sent directly to your inbox
- Access to CHA advice and guidance on policy and housing development
- Access to the CHA quality assurance programme and training
- Participation in member surveys and forums
- Advance notices about new developments and initiatives
- Conferences and training at a reduced member rate
- Access to discounted SPM Asset Management sub-license for portfolios under 150 homes
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.
Full member tiers are based on gross annual housing-related turnover.
Annual fees for Full Members for 2024/25 are:
Tier 1 Over $50 million $10,000 + GST
Tier 2 $30 – 50 million $7,500 + GST
Tier 3 $20 – 30 million $5,000 + GST
Tier 4 $10 – 20 million $4,000 + GST
Tier 5 $5 – 10 million $3,000 + GST
Tier 6 $2.5 – 5 million $2,000 + GST
Tier 7 $1 – 2.5 million $1,000 + GST
Tier 8 under $1 million $500 + GST
The membership year is from 1 January to 31 December.
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.
Annual fees for Partner Members for 2024/25 are:
Tier 1 up to $1 million gross revenue $500+ GST
Tier 2 over $1 million gross revenue $1,000 + GST.
The membership year is from 1 January – 31 December.
“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, Dwell Housing Trust, Wellington
Contact Us
Level 11, Ranchhod Tower
39 The Terrace/102-112 Lambton Quay
PO Box 11543
Wellington 6142
04 385 8722
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News
Challenge Co-Director (Tāngata Whenua) Vacancy
National Science Challenge – Challenge Co-Director (Tāngata Whenua) Vacancy Click here to view the full job description To express an interest on a strictly confidential basis please email your cover letter and current CV through to Heather Walker at Mana Recruitment...
Salvation Army partner with Community Finance to build new community housing developments
CHA_CaseStudy_Salvation Army.pdf
Changes to the First Home Loan and Grant
First Home Loan and Grant - Factsheet -23 March.pdf
Housing Acceleration Fund: Factsheet
Housing Acceleration Fund - Factsheet 23 March .pdf
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 15 March 2021
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter 15 March 2021 .pdf
Newsletters
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter March 6, 2023
CHA Membership Renewals, severe weather event response update, update on Conference 2023: Registrations now open, webinar on housing for youth leaving care and latest news. Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter March 6, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter February 20, 2023
CHA severe weather event response update, MBIE Building Performance information on flood events, Community Support Package details, Conference 2023: Registrations now open, Round two of the Affordable Rental Pathway opens, Sector Call on the Draft Methamphetamine...
Community Housing Aotearoa (CHA) Newsletter February 7, 2023
CHA Flood response update, Community Housing Sector wants funding and policy certainty, Round two of the Affordable Rental Pathway opens on 27 February 2023, Community Housing Aotearoa | Sector Call on the Draft Methamphetamine Regulations, National Māori Housing...
Community Housing Aotearoa newsletter – January 25, 2023
Welcome to our latest newsletter. We cover the latest staff news, including the arrival of our new CEO Paul Gilberd, give the latest CHA Conference update, plus highlight legislation changes. Community Housing Aotearoa newsletter – January 25, 2023
Community Housing Aotearoa newsletter – December 12, 2022
Welcome to our latest newsletter. We cover the latest staff news, we seek feedback on our Conference topics, plus highlight legislation changes and a number of community and partner events. Community Housing Aotearoa newsletter – December 12, 2022
Submissions
Our submission to the Christchurch City Council
Consultation closed on 1 October for this proposal to support new supply. We applaud the Council on the leadership they are showing to address housing need in their community. You can read more about the proposal here. Read the CHA submission below: CHA submission CCC...
Residential Tenancies Prohibiting Letting Fees Amendment Bill Submission
Read the submission here: Residential Tenancies Prohibiting Letting Fees Amendment Bill Submission.pdf
Residential Tenancies (Prohibiting Letting Fees) Amendment Bill
Read our submission here: Residential Tenancies Prohibiting Letting Fees Amendment Bill Submission.pdf
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...
Expressions of interest sort for social housing properties in Darfield
Registrations of Interest – 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 Ritso Street, Darfield Canterbury The properties are being offered individually, and registrations can be for one or more. Viewings of the properties will occur following ROI and will be held for one day only. Please...
Legislation
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Reports
Tenants tell Compass what they think of them
Compass General Manager Bernadette Pinnell noted: “We were delighted that we had a 68% response rate and more importantly that 95% of tenants were satisfied with the services that Compass provides”. Key findings were: ·the best aspects of living in a Compass home were...
Status quo remains at Tenancy Tribunal post Gluckman report
Read the update here.
New Zealand Green Building Council’s summary of the Budget 2018 lockup
Here's their summary:NZ Green Building Council summary of Budget 2018.pdf
Support services level playing field
Support services level playing field 10 April 2018 FINAL.pdf
Getting Ready – Capital Consensus – executive summary
Executive summary - Getting Ready Capital Consensus 2018.pdf
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...
Community housing providers, procurement and the building industry
The research confirms that the sector shows extraordinary nimbleness and flexibility in approach, in the way in which providers bundle different goods and services together, and in the way in which they select, supervise and manage their contracts. Community housing...
Research finds that having an affordable home next door provides wider community benefits with no negative effects
This research on inclusionary zoning: 2017.04.03 Inclusionary Zoning SE FINAL prepared by Sense Partners economist Shamubeel Eaqub analysed Queenstown Lakes District house price data from 2008 to 2016. It focused on houses within a 150m radius of an affordable home...
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...
Training & Development
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Community Housing Aotearoa
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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