This program is run through the Department of Social Development and aims to increase the supply of affordable housing in New Brunswick by providing financial assistance to private entrepreneurs and private non-profit corporations for construction, rehabilitation, and conversion of rental housing projects. Services may be provided as a forgivable loan.
A partnership between the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick, the Canada Housing Benefit is a short-term benefit that provides help to New Brunswickers who work part-time or at lower-paying jobs who are struggling to afford rent
Eligible New Brunswick households may receive an emergency fuel benefit of up to $550 per calendar year to help cover winter heating expenses. Eligibility is assessed by the Department of Social Development on a case-by-case basis.
The Prosper Canada’s Benefits Wayfinder is an online tool that helps individuals navigate government benefits. 
Outlines the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants.
The NB Coalition for Tenants Rights describes themselves as "a voice for tenants, by tenants."
The NB Housing Act is a provincial piece of legislature outlining the laws and regulations surrounding housing in the province.
Public housing is a program that provides subsidies for low-income individuals that are struggling to secure affordable housing.
With financing from the government of New Brunswick, NB Power manages a number of home efficiency improvement initiatives, including the Enhance Energy Savings Program, the Total Home Energy Savings Program, and the New Home Energy Savings Program. The main goal of these initiatives is to assist New Brunswick households in lowering their energy expenses via improved home efficiency.
The Rent Supplement Program is a subsidy program run through the Department of Social Development that funds the difference between the rent you pay and the unit’s market rent value. This program is for a particular building or unit, not for the individual.
A subsidy program run through the Department of Social Development for people who live with a disability. This program is not tied to a particular building or unit but rather is for the individual.
Outlines the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants and other matters relating to residential rental agreements.
Provides support to both landlords and tenants while trying to resolve conflict between the two parties. The Residential Tenancies Tribunal can be contacted through email via irent@snb.ca.
In New Brunswick, tenants' rights and responsibilities are protected and outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act.