NSP1
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded $54.8 million from the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) to Massachusetts and four of its cities. These NSP funds are to be used primarily for the acquisition and rehabilitation of abandoned and foreclosed properties.
The awards amounts are:
• Massachusetts - $ 43.47 million
• Boston - $ 4.23 million
• Brockton - $ 2.15 million
• Springfield - $ 2.57 million
• Worcester - $ 2.39 million
Documents
Substantial Amendment; amended 06-30-2010
NSP Amendment; Public Comment Notic3 06-30-2010
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as or 9-13-10
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as or 7-23-10
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as or 6-09-10
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as or 5-17-10
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as of 4-16-10
Status of DHCD's NSP1 Funds as of 3-15-10
NSP Amendment; Public Comment Notice
Substantial Amendment; amended 03-08-2010
Attachment 3 - NSP2 Eligible Communities
Amended Plan Public Comment Notice
Substantial Amendment; amended 12-11-2009
NSP1 Quarterly Report, April-July 2009
NSP1 Demolition Request for Submissions
DHCD to request release of NSP funds
Attachment 1 - NSP Eligible Communities
Attachment 2 - Balance of State Summary Statistics
Information Sessions
Public Information Session II; Neighborhood Stabilization Program; CDBG 2008
Public Information Session; Neighborhood Stabilization Program; CDBG 2008
NSP2
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) applied for funds under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 (NSP2). Funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and is authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The primary goal of NSP2 is the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed upon homes and residential properties, first through the arrest of neighborhood decline and secondly by stabilizing the neighborhood and positioning the neighborhood for a sustainable role in a revitalized community.
DHCD is collaborating with the Massachusetts Housing Partnership and the Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation on their award of NSP2 funds.
DHCD will continue to post new NSP2 material as information becomes available.
Application for Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2, MHIC Consortium with MHP and DHCD
NSP3
NSP3 Eligibility Maps
- Attleboro
- Boston (eligible)
- Boston (focused)
- Brockton
- Fall River
- Fitchburg
- Lawrence
- New Bedford
- Southbridge
- Webster
- Worcester
NSP3 Eligibility Data Reports
Contact for Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)
Online
Phone
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Kevin Connor, press secretary