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Community Rent Scheme

The Community Rent Scheme is a Queensland Government program administered by the Department of Housing.

The scheme funds not-for-profit community-based organisations to provide short to medium-term accommodation to public housing applicants in severe and immediate housing need.

Recurrent funding is provided to subsidise accommodation for eligible applicants and to meet the cost of managing a service, including staff and administration costs.

This is a rent subsidy scheme. Tenants are accommodated primarily in properties head-leased through the private rental market. Some department-owned properties are also used.

Objectives

Target groups

The Community Rent Scheme targets people on the public housing waiting list who have an immediate housing need.

The target groups of the scheme are:

Eligibility

The following types of organisations are eligible to be considered for funding to provide services under the program:

The Community Rent Scheme has, however, reached its capacity and opportunities for new funding are limited.

Funding conditions

To receive funding or other assistance from the Department of Housing to provide a housing service, organisations must be:

A snapshot of the Community Rent Scheme

Commenced:
1991
Number of Community Rent Scheme services:
27 services across the State
Units of dwelling units:
1,645 properties managed
Households assisted in 2003/04:
2,927
Types of accommodation:
A variety of non-supported, self-contained accommodation allocated according to family size and structure

Further information

Community Housing
Queensland Department of Housing
GPO Box 690
BRISBANE QLD 4001

Telephone: (07) 3225 1573
Freecall: 1800 642 902
Facsimile: (07) 3227 6110
Email: Email address communityhousing@housing.qld.gov.au

Last updated 17 November 2005