Community Development Block Grants Neighborhood Stabilization Program

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Description

The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) awarded grants to Missouri communities to assist in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and resale of foreclosed homes to income qualifying persons/families.  Resale was limited to persons/families of low, moderate and middle income (LMMI) status.

The State received two separate allocations of NSP funding:  $42,664,187 through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and an additional $5,000,000 through Neighborhood Stabilization Program III (NSP3).

All NSP and NSP3 funds have been awarded to units of local government and other eligible entities (list below).

Authorization:  
Neighborhood Stabilization Program authorized by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.  Neighborhood Stabilization Program III (NSP3) authorized by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

NSP grantees:

GranteeProject NumberAllocation
BeltonDN-01386,766.28
Cape GirardeauDN-02280,963.91
Cape GirardeauDN-301311,368.14
CartervilleDN-034,322.00
ColumbiaDN-04610,806.00
ElsberryDN-05262,546.00
FlorissantDN-061,505,120.00
GladstoneDN-3022,795,125.00
HSTCCND-307752,500.00
IndependenceDN-072,173,724.00
IndependenceDN-3032,803,875.00
Jefferson CityDN-08440,776.00
JoplinDN-10668,723.00
Kansas CityDN-111,162,997.00
SikestonDN-13876,707.00
SpringfieldDN-304785,000.00
SpringfieldDN-141,674,504.67
St. CharlesDN-15639,649.00
St. JosephDN-162,598,717.00
St. Louis CityDN-172,325,993.00
St. Louis CityDN-3051,600,000.00
St. Louis CountyDN-186,466,168.00
St. Louis CountyDN-3062,946,047.00
TroyDN-19844,989.00
TruesdaleDN-20448,398.00
WarrentonDN-21676,223.00
Webb CityDN-22379,641.00
MHDCDN-234,200,000.00
State Administration 2,042,538.00

NSP3 grantees

GranteeProject NumberAllocation
Independence2011-DN-011,500,000
Raytown2011-DN-021,250,000
St. Louis (city)2011-DN-031,000,000
St. Louis County2011-DM-041,000,000
State Administration 250,000

NSP Quarterly Reporting:

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Do I Qualify?

FY23 Income Limits

HUD has published the new income limits for any local income surveys.

How Do I Apply?

Upload Program Application(s) and Documents

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To upload a file to the CDBG FTP, please click the following link and enter the username and password provided below:

Username: ded.cdbg
Password: BCSformupload2020

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Need Help?

Email: mocdbg@ded.mo.gov

CDBG Phone: (573)751-3600

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