A Non-Mutual Housing Association (NMHA) is a type of housing association in the UK that provides affordable housing to people in need. NMHAs are registered with the UK government and regulated by the Homes and Communities Agency. Their purpose is to provide quality homes and services to people in need, such as those on low incomes, those who are homeless or have disabilities. NMHAs provide a range of services to their tenants, including housing advice and support, financial advice, and other services such as access to education and training. They also provide a range of housing options, including sheltered housing and supported housing. NMHAs typically receive funding from the government and other sources, such as philanthropic organisations, to help them provide these services.