September 8 · Industry News »
HUD Announces NSP3
HUD Announces round three of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, which allows for an additional $1 billion of funding to states and communities fighting the effects of the foreclosure crisis. In all, NSP has allocated $7 billion—$4 billion as part of HERA in 2008, $2 billion more in ARRA in 2009, and now this latest round, included in the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. more
September 1 · Industry News »
Streaming Live: The Fed’s REO and Vacant Property Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization
The Federal Reserve System is sponsoring a national summit on September 1 and 2 to discuss methods and resources for encouraging neighborhood stabilization in the aftermath of the U.S. home mortgage foreclosure crisis. The forum will showcase findings from Federal Reserve research and policy efforts, including the release of the publication REO and Vacant Properties: Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization. Click “more” to view a live stream of the conference. more
News Around the Country »
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blogging beyond bricks & mortarHUD has announced round three of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, which allows for an additional $1 billion …
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26 Sep
National CAPACD 11th Annual Convention
Liaison Hotel on Capital Hill · Washington, DC
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27 Sep
NHC and Center for Housing Policy National Symposium
Denver Marriott City Center · Denver, Colorado
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