Neighborhood Stabilization Program

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Neighborhood Stabilization Program

  • Introduction

The Housing and Economic Recovery Act, 2008, as amended, established the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to provide emergency assistance in the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes. An additional allocation of funds were made available through the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act). Funds are used to acquire and rehabilitate abandon and foreclosed homes that are contributing to neighborhood decline, blight, and instability.

Collier County's initial allocation of approximately $7.3 million dollars (NSP-1) has been fully obligated and additional revenue may be generated upon the sale of properties to income qualified persons or households. Collier County accepted approximately $3.9 million dollars in additional NSP funds (NSP-3).

View Additional information relating to the NSP

View the NSP 1 Substantial Amendment  

View the NSP 3 Substantial Amendment  

View the  NSP 3 Amendment 3 Part 1
 

Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 (NSP-1)

To participate in the NSP-1, Collier County was required to make a substantial amendment to the previously approved

NSP-1 Quarterly Performance Reports

Collier County is required to submit a Quarterly Performance Report (QPR) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development not later than 30 days following the end of each quarter after the completion of the first full calendar quarter after the grant award, and continuing until the end of the 15th month after the initial receipt of grant funds.

If you require additional years please contact the Collier County Community and Human Services Division at (239) 252-4663.  

Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 (NSP-3)

To participate in the NSP-3, Collier County was required to make a substantial amendment to the previously approved One Year Action Plan.  You may view a copy of the NSP-3 Action Plan by clicking here.

NSP-3 Quarterly Performance Reports

Collier County is required to submit a Quarterly Performance Report (QPR) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development not later than 30 days following the end of each quarter after the completion of the first full calendar quarter after the grant award, and continuing until the end of the 15th month after the initial receipt of grant funds. 

If you require additional years please contact the Collier County Community and Human Services Division at (239) 252-4663.  

 

                                                  

     

                                                           

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