Provider registration overview
The Aboriginal Housing Act 1998 (NSW) requires all Aboriginal organisations to be registered with the AHO to receive assistance from the AHO.
Organisations can seek registration as an:
- Aboriginal Community Housing Provider (ACHP) - this allows them to manage AHO properties and be considered for assistance from the AHO which may include funding, housing management and construction, transfer or lease of property, grants, subsidies and business support.
- Aboriginal Community Housing Organisation (ACHO) - if they own their own properties, this status makes it possible to receive AHO assistance but not manage AHO-owned properties.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for registration with the AHO, an organisation must:
- be an eligible body under the Aboriginal Housing Act 1998 and
- achieve registration under the registration systems (National Regulatory System for Community Housing or the NSW Local Scheme).
List of ACHOs
List of approved Aboriginal Community Housing Organisations.
List of registered providers
List of providers registered under the National Regulatory System for Community Housing or the NSW Local Scheme.
Register as an ACHP or ACHO
Find out how to register as an ACHP or ACHO.