NSP2 Program

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The Lake Worth CRA Consortium applied for and received $23,237,500 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Redevelopment (HUD) on January 14, 2010. This funding is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and is better known as the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). Funding was used to purchase, rehabilitate and demolish foreclosed homes within the City of Lake Worth. Some funding was also available to provide homebuyer counseling, "green" maintenance, financing and subsidy programs for working class individuals. The Consortium consisted of 20 community based organizations and local companies.
The CRA partnered with two major organizations, Adopt a Family and Habitat for Humanity, to provide housing to qualified residents who desired to be a part of the Lake Worth community.
Since the program's inception, over 160 new or rehabilitated properties were built, and offered, to low-to-moderate income households.
This program has ended and no homes are available to purchase or rent. Please check back regularly for updated information.
To obtain copies of the NSP2 Quaterly Reports (2010-2018), call 561-493-2550 or Click Here to email your request.
Main Partners
Consortium Partners
- The Urban Group
- The City of Lake Worth
- Housing Partnership of Palm Beach County
- Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches
- The Lord's Place, Inc.
- Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County
- Housing Leadership Council
- United Way of Palm Beach County
- Palm Beach State College
- Indiantown Non-Profit Housing
- Families First of Palm Beach County
- Childrens Services Council of Palm Beach County
- Mentoring Center Incorporated
- Realtors Association of Palm Beach County
- Stuart & Shelby
- Cannatelli Builders Inc.
- Craftsman Plus Inc.
- All Phase Services Inc.
- Intelli-Green
- National Community Stabilization TrustMain Partners





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