The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), authorized under Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, provides for a nationwide total of $3.92 billion in allocated emergency assistance to state and local governments to acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties that might otherwise become sources of abandonment and blight within their communities.
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program provides grants to every state and certain local communities to purchase foreclosed or abandoned homes and to rehabilitate, resell, or redevelop these homes in order to stabilize neighborhoods and stem the decline of house values of neighboring homes.
2008 NSP Remaining 20% Funds RFP
Neighborhood Stabilization Program Plan
Neighborhood Stabilization Program Balance of State Request for Proposal
Useful NSP Links:
HUD NSP Bridge Notice June 15, 2009
HUD Main NSP Site
HUD NSP Federal Register Notice
HUD NSP FAQ's
HUD Guidance on NSP Eligible Uses
HUD Guidance on NSP Eligible Acquisition and Rehabilitation
HUD NSP Appraisal Guidance
HUD Guidance on NSP Property Types and Eligible Uses
NSP RFI/RFP Responses:
CAPTC for City of Tulsa NSP RFI
NEOCAA NSP RFP
Oklahoma City NSP RFI
Enid NSP RFI
Shawnee NSP RFI
Norman NSP RFI
Edmond NSP RFI
INCOG NSP RFI
Tulsa County NSP RFI
Midwest City RFI
Ponca City RFP
Muskogee Housing Authority RFP
Native American Housing Services Inc. RFP
Delta Community Action Foundation (NSP Rem 20%) RFP
Oklahoma City (NSP Rem 20%) RFP
Lawton NSP RFI
NSP Implementation Guidance
NSP Entitlement Training Presentation
NSP Implementation Manual
NSP Quarterly Reports
NSP: April 1 - June 30 Performance Report
NSP: July 1 - September 30, 2009 Performance Report
For Questions Regarding NSP RFI/RFP Submissions:
Steven Hoover
405-815-5268
800-879-6552
For Questions Regarding NSP Project Implementation:
Jeremy Zeller
405-815-5214
800-879-6552

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