Neighborhood Stabilization Program Tim Waddell, Division Administrator Elyse Shindelar—Program Manager

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Neighborhood Stabilization Program Tim Waddell, Division Administrator Elyse Shindelar—Program Manager

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008-HERA Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), created by HERA, will provide 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.

National Objective All NSP activities are to serve households at or below 120% of the AMI for their county/MSA. 25% of all funding must serve households at or below 50% of the AMI for their county/MSA.

NSP eligible activities Establishing Financing Mechanisms Purchase and Rehabilitate Foreclosed and Abandoned homes or residential properties Establish Land Banks Demolish Blighted Structures Redevelop Demolished or Vacant Properties

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008-HERA Abandoned: Mortgage/tax foreclosure proceedings initiated, no payments 90 days and vacant 90 days Foreclosed: Mortgage/tax foreclosure complete, includes title transfer from former owner Blighted: Objectively determinable deterioration that is a threat to human health, public safety and/or public welfare Land Bank: Purchase, manage, dispose of foreclosed homes in defined area

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008-HERA $3.92 Billion allocated for The Neighborhood Stabilization Program-NSP The State of Iowa was awarded $21,607,907 – Entitlement Communities were awarded $10,579,231 – Non-Entitlement Communities were awarded $10,164,359

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008-HERA NSP Entitlement Communities are Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Sioux City, Waterloo and West Des Moines Awarded Non-Entitlement Communities are Audubon, Boone, Burlington, Corning, Creston, Eldora, Fort Dodge, Guthrie Center, Hamburg, Jefferson, Knoxville, Oelwein, Ottumwa, Perry and Shenandoah

Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008-HERA Awarded NSP plans included a total of 73 activities resulting in the assistance of 391 housing units.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009-ARRA Neighborhood Stabilization Program will receive $2 Billion in funding. HUD will provide program guidance on May 2, State of Iowa Application for $15 Million due to HUD on July 16, 2009.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009-ARRA Applicant rating factors will include grantee capacity to execute projects, leveraging potential, and concentration of investment to achieve neighborhood stabilization. IDED is working with Iowa communities on preparing “shovel ready” projects for our NSP 2009 application.

ARRA will introduce changes to HERA Eligible Applicants-States, Units of local Governments, Nonprofit Organizations, and Consortia of Nonprofit Organizations At least 50% of funds must be spent within 2 years. Remaining funds must be spent within 3 years of availability.