Guides, tools, sample policies and procedures, and written agreements are provided to assist Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) grantees and program partners in designing and implementing their programs.
NSP homeownership tools are intended for grantees and their partners designing and implementing programs to assist low- to moderate-income homebuyers in purchasing a home through property development or individual financial assistance.
Lease-Purchase tools are intended for grantees and their partners developing and operating programs to assist low- to moderate-income homebuyers in purchasing a home by allowing them to lease a home with an option to buy.
Multifamily Rental tools are intended for grantees and their partners designing and implementing programs that provide affordable rental housing through large rental projects of five or more units.
Single-Family Rental tools are intended for grantees and their partners designing and implementing programs that provide affordable rental housing through small rental projects of less than five units.
Demolition tools are intended for grantees and their partners using NSP funds to demolish blighted properties.
Commercial, Mixed-Use and Public facilities tools are intended for grantees and their partners running programs to develop commercial, mixed-use or public facilities on NSP-qualified properties.
Land Banking tools are intended for grantees and their partners using land banking as a strategy to assemble, temporarily manage, and dispose of vacant land for the purpose of stabilizing neighborhoods and encouraging reuse of urban property.
NSP disposition tools are intended for grantees and their partners seeking guidance and best practices for disposing of NSP properties. HUD continues to develop material that can help communities achieve their NSP goals.