Established in 2023, the African Nova Scotian Community Action Program (ANSCAP) collaborates with key partners to work with historic African Nova Scotian (ANS) communities to help develop community action plans — roadmaps to address gaps in municipal services and find long-term solutions to meet community needs.
The ANSCAP team recognizes that work between ANS communities and the municipality must be based on mutual trust and partnership. As such, the municipality is committed to understanding community needs, advancing community priorities and fostering a relationship that is built on consistent communication and trust.
How we work
The municipality’s ANSCAP team works together with the African Nova Scotian Road to Economic Prosperity (REPP) team to build capacity in ANS communities and prioritize strategic actions for each community. African Nova Scotian communities determine what their municipal concerns and priorities are. A community action plan is developed to address those priorities through municipal services, such as:
- municipal land-use planning: review current municipal land use by-laws and propose changes to best reflect community’s current priorities;
- enhance transportation services: collaborate with municipal business units to advocate for community’s priorities, such as enhancing transit services;
- transfer land: identify and transfer municipal land to ANS community organizations;
- review community boundaries: work with community to undertake historical research and review current community boundaries;
- heritage programming: partner with community to celebrate institutions and protect buildings with historical significance;
- infrastructure development: collaborate with community to identify specific infrastructure improvements that enhance local quality of life; and
- parks and recreation: improve the quality of parkland, natural habitats and waterbodies within African Nova Scotian communities.
Diverse voices are crucial to ensuring community action plans work for everyone within ANS communities. ANSCAP will pursue meaningful engagement with different organizations, leaders and community members in establishing plans. These plans will be developed in partnership with organizations such as:
- the Halifax Partnership;
- the municipality’s African Nova Scotian Affairs Integration Office (ANSAIO); and
- local ANS community organizations
ANSCAP process
- About us
The ANSCAP team includes licensed professional planners and experienced community engagement specialists, dedicated to working alongside communities.
Our team members bring expertise in municipal planning to reflect each community’s unique needs and future vision. We are committed to empowering each community to choose how they would like to be engaged, ensuring that our approach aligns with their preferences and priorities.
We encourage you to connect with us by emailing anscap@halifax.ca if you have any municipal service concerns. The ANSCAP team is here to listen and work together.
- Resources
- ANSCAP Report