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Are you a NSP Grantee, subrecipient, consortium member, or funded developer that needs assistance implementing a Neighborhood Stabilization Program?
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- HUD awards $20 million in NSP technical assistance to help local communities stabilize neighborhoods hard-hit by foreclosures. Read the press release here.
- Cumulative commitments and expenditures for NSP1, NSP2, and NSP3 grantees as of January 30, 2012 are available on the NSP Resource Exchange. Note data for NSP1, NSP2, and NSP3 grantees is in one spreadsheet. This data is updated weekly. View the data here.
- HUD has issued a guidebook intended for HOME and NSP program managers and staff considering combining HOME and NSP funds in a project. Learn more.
- The California Supreme Court's decision, announced on December 29, 2011, to find the Dissolution Act constitutional mandates the dissolution of all Redevelopment Agencies (RDAs) in California. Read more here.
- View other What's New items in the archive. Click here.

















