We unlock capital
We blend grants, impact investment, and partnerships into financing that actually gets homes built, taking on the complexity so communities don't have to.
Pleiades Housing Alliance is a federally incorporated non-profit working hand-in-hand with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities to deliver high-quality, culturally appropriate housing where it is needed most.
For too long, families in First Peoples, Nations, and communities have faced overcrowding, mould, and homes that cannot withstand the climate. The need is urgent and the funding is fragmented. Pleiades Housing Alliance was created to change that, acting as a strategic financial and technical partner that turns capital into real, lasting homes.
We are not a contractor parachuting in. We are a partner that listens first, structures the financing, and supports communities to build and own quality housing that reflects their culture and endures for generations.
We see a future where capital flows efficiently to the communities that need it, where housing is built with cultural integrity, and where the housing gap is closed in a generation, not left to the next one.
Every decision we make is measured against these commitments.
Communities lead and own the work. We bring resources and expertise; the vision and the homes belong to the people who live in them.
We build homes engineered to last, durable, healthy, and energy-efficient, because families deserve more than a temporary fix.
Donors and partners can see exactly how funds are used and what they achieve. Accountability is how we earn trust and keep it.
We measure success in homes occupied, winters survived in warmth, and capacity built, not in announcements or square footage alone.
The housing gap persists not because communities lack vision, but because capital is fragmented and remote construction is hard. We were built to solve exactly that.
We blend grants, impact investment, and partnerships into financing that actually gets homes built, taking on the complexity so communities don't have to.
Modular, prefabricated construction means tighter quality control, faster timelines, and homes engineered to perform in the harshest Canadian conditions.
Local crews, training, and community ownership mean the benefit doesn't leave when the build is done. It stays and compounds.
Prefabricated construction lets us deliver durable, energy-efficient, culturally appropriate homes to even the most remote communities, with the speed and quality control that conventional remote builds can't match.
Explore our programsPHA's governance architecture is designed so that every layer of the capital structure, from a $25,000 gift to a $150M government grant tranche, sits inside the same fiduciary spine. And at the point of deployment, decision-making belongs entirely to the partner community.
A built-in Indigenous majority through a 5/4 split, upholding the Nation-led, co-design model in every governance decision. Board competencies span Indigenous governance, Canadian charity law, finance, modular construction, green energy, and major-gift cultivation.
Every project begins with a formal Joint Venture or Memorandum of Understanding with the partnering community's leadership. Homes are built on Nations' terms, not delivered to them. Communities in active dialogue include Scugog Island First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation.
Dedicated campaign accounts with dual signatory requirements. Independent annual audit with results published to founding partners and the public. Decision authority: Executive Director under $100K; board majority $100K–$350K; full board above $350K.
PHA's directorate brings together decades of experience in financial leadership, Indigenous relations, community engagement, modular construction, and digital strategy.
45+ years of financial leadership and CFO experience in the charitable sector. Specialist in cross-sector asset management and structuring non-profit governance to maximize public funding pipelines. Senior financial professional and corporate officer since 1979.
Mohawk Nation member. Expert in bridging partnerships between corporate stakeholders and First Nations leadership, aligning consultation frameworks with the traditional Great Law. Diverse public service background since 1987 spanning community advocacy, teaching, and storytelling.
24 years managing government-awarded technology contracts and executing complex program frameworks. Controller for public and private companies in the construction and building materials sectors. Specialist in regulatory oversight and fiscal compliance.
Extensive technical leadership in advanced industrial design and global material manufacturing. Expert in engineering execution and product prototyping, guiding PHA's climate-resilient, Net-Zero modular assembly standards.
Community outreach, public relations, and stakeholder engagement specialist. Skilled in mobilizing public engagement and strategic partnerships to secure lasting philanthropic support for housing initiatives.
Multidisciplinary entrepreneur and operations leader with expertise across consulting, product development, and organizational management. Leads PHA's digital strategy and operational growth from the ground up.
A home is more than shelter, it holds family, ceremony, and the passing of culture between generations. We design with communities so that every home reflects who lives there and the land it stands on.
Reconciliation isn't a slogan to us. It's the daily practice of listening first, sharing decision-making, and making sure the benefits stay in the community.
Your support helps turn fragmented funding into finished homes. Join us as a donor, partner, or advocate.