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NSP: Innovative Development Strategies for Very Low-Income Housing
NHLP has published a report highlighting five Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) grantees that used innovative strategies to meet their obligations to provide housing for very low-income families.
The report focuses on acquisition and rehabilitation of multifamily housing. The successes of each grantee demonstrate that NSP funds, leveraged with other resources, can preserve and increase a community’s supply of affordable housing. The jurisdictions featured in the report are Knoxville, Tennessee; Phoenix, Arizona; Cleveland, Ohio; Greenville County, South Carolina; and Hamilton County, Ohio.
NSP: INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING
