Home >> Housing and Community Partnerships As a result of the enactment of House Resolution 3221, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded more than $3.9 billion of Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds to states and communities across the country to address the nation's abandoned and foreclosed homes crisis. In total, Ohio received an allocation of $258,089,179, with more than $116.8 million awarded to the state and the remaining funds awarded directly to Ohio cities and counties. The Ohio Department of Development's (ODOD's) Community Development Division and its Office of Housing and Community Partnerships (OHCP) will administer the state's allocation. Information FY 2008 Ohio Consolidated Plan Amendment/Action Plan for the NSP Ohio Neighborhood Stabilization Program Action Plan Ohio NSP Planning Documents Environmental Review Guidance
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