Thank you so much for the question.
Our organization has been working to acquire rental buildings for many years. Prior to partnering with the City of Toronto, we experienced 17 failed acquisitions due to the fact that there weren't appropriate programs to support our work.
The MURA program came out of collaboration between the City of Toronto and non-profits such as ours, which saw the acquisition of rental housing as important. There was a pilot program in 2019, which is evaluated, and our organization accessed funds through that pilot program.
That pilot program was successful, and the city now has matured that pilot program into an ongoing program. What it provides is a two-stage RFP process. There is a two-stage review process. The first stage is a pre-review of the organization, so ensuring that the organization is financially sound, that it has an appropriate strategy and operating and acquisition experience. Then that organization can be pre-approved to go out into the market and bid on buildings for a pre-approved amount of funding per unit.
That enables the organization to provide an offer on a building, knowing that it has access to funding quickly. Once that organization finds that building and puts the business plan together, undertakes a due diligence, they send out a package to the city. The city commits to reviewing and approving or denying that fund on an accelerated basis—I think it's 30 days.
That allows an organization to go and compete effectively in the private market and actually participate respectfully in the private market. Non-profits often have to pull together a lot of different complicated funding and financing to make a project work, and they're convincing a private owner to be part of that deal. When we go with what we need, it means that we're respecting the way the market works and we're working well with the private sector to transition that housing to a long-term ownership with affordable rents built in. This program is great in that way.
It also provides a few additional pieces of funding that are key to making this work. It provides deposit funding so—