AH200 Put Your Action Plan to Work: How to Use HUD’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program in Your Community
Now that your state and local Action Plans have been submitted to HUD, come learn how to implement the plan in your community. This one-day forum will convene industry experts to help nonprofits and government entities understand how to use the $3.92 billion in funding from the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. Hear how local practitioners have created partnerships to successfully implement community stabilization strategies to address vacant and foreclosed properties in their communities. Forum Objectives: Understand the details of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) and its funding provisions, and how to make sure you are meeting HUD requirements. Learn more about the 5 designated uses under the NSP program and how to carry out an Action Plan under HUD guidelines. Gain insight into innovative and neighborhood stabilization strategies being used by practitioners across the country. Who Should Attend: Executive directors and program managers of nonprofit organizations State, county and local government officials Housing developers

Course length: 1 Days

Tuition: $ 215

Course counts toward a professional certificate: No