NSP PRoblem-Solving Clinic


Invitation Letter From Assistant Secretary Mercedes Márquez

Locations

January 26, 2010 - Anaheim, CA - CLOSED

February 8, 2010 - Riverside, CA - CLOSED

February 16, 2010 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - CLOSED

February 25, 2010 - San Francisco Area, CA (formerly Oakland) - CLOSED

Course Description

The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Problem Solving Clinic provides grantee and non-profit staff access to technical experts and HUD staff that can field program design and implementation questions, provide clarifications on regulations, and suggest alternative approaches to address hurdles and roadblocks. At the Clinic you will be able to schedule one-on-one sessions with NSP experts and HUD staff on topics such as: NSP Eligible Activities and Costs, Acquisition/disposition of REO properties, including working with lenders; Construction management/inspections, including rehabilitation standards and programs. Running concurrently will be a series of workshops that you may attend when not at a scheduled appointment. These workshops provide specific information on topics such as DRGR and Land Banks.

Who Should Attend

The NSP Problem Solving Clinics are open to NSP grantees. Each grantee may bring up to 10 attendees that may include their staff or the staff of others participating in the NSP programs, such as non-profits, lenders, and/or developers. The registration form does ask each grantee to identify their attendees.

Registrations are restricted to invited grantees only. Registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Other registrants will be placed on a waiting list and registered as space permits.

Additional Information

Questions?  Contact Kim Giotta at 910-277-1275

Agenda for NSP Problem-Solving Clinic (preliminary)