Cliff Grant

Director, Strategic Relations, Aboriginal Housing Management Association

The Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA) is the first Indigenous Housing Authority in Canada and was created for the Indigenous community by the Indigenous community. 

AHMA works in direct partnership with the Province of BC and is the leading voice in advocating for Indigenous people and also manages the operating contracts for the new projects developed under the Indigenous Housing Fund. 

Cliff joined AHMA in early 2019 as Director, Strategic Relations. In this role, Cliff builds and sustains relationships with various stakeholders, AFN, CMHC, Mayors, MPs, MLAs, FNs Leadership and many others, to help provide healthy, safe and affordable housing for Indigenous people, housing providers and the Indigenous communities they serve. 
Cliff holds an EMBA in Aboriginal Business and Leadership from Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University. Throughout his career, Cliff has worked at various levels of government, including Provincial and Federal, in policy analysis, capacity development and Indigenous relations and has been working in housing-related roles for over 18 years. 

Cliff is passionate about developing best practices for Non-profit Organizations and Indigenous housing providers. Originally from Kitimat, BC, Cliff is a proud citizen of the Haisla Nation and currently resides in Vancouver. 

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