Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP I & III)
NSP I
Wayne County was named as a recipient of $25.9 million in Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds as part of the Housing and Economic Redevelopment Act (HERA) in which $3.92 Billion was allocated nationwide to address abandoned and foreclosed properties. Knowing the immediacy of the need for these dollars, we have put them on an aggressive timeline to be contracted within a year and expended within two years. Wayne County wants to ensure our participating communities receive maximum benefit as quickly as possible.
In 2009, we solicited proposals from communities, developers and non-profit agencies for projects throughout Wayne County. As a result, our entire NSP allocation has been awarded. Our program includes the purchase and rehabilitation of over 100 homes for residents below 50% of area median income, the demolition of over 700 blighted structures, and the redevelopment of several vacant properties that will result in the creation of several hundred jobs.
NSP III
In 2011, Wayne County was awarded $7,839,293.00 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program III (NSP III).
Wayne County is currently seeking proposals for projects that meet the eligibility criteria set forth in the NSP3 Substantial Amendment.
Request for Proposal Documents
- NSP3 Request for Proposals
- Debarment Form
- NSP3 Scoring Criteria
- NSP3 Substantial Amendment
- Target Area 1
- Target Area 2
- Target Area 3
- Target Area 4
- Target Area 5 (Proposed)
Project Proposals are due February 17, 2012.
**NOTICE**
Wayne County staff will hold two outreach sessions to answer questions about the requirements for NSP III and the application process. If you are interested in attending, you need to attend only ONE of the sessions. The same information will be shared at both sessions. Please RSVP via email to aleen@co.wayne.mi.us if you plan to attend. In your email please identify which session you will attend and include your name, organization name, address and phone number.
Session #1: Wednesday, January 25th 3:00 - 5:00 PM
Wayne Community College District - Taylor
Ray Mix Room
21000 Northline Road
Taylor, MI 48180
Session #2: Thursday, February 2nd 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Gleaners Community Food Bank
2131 Beaufait
Detroit, MI 48207





















