SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC
PR WIRE/ — Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) and NALCAB—National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders announced today that they have invested a total of 137 million dollars into predominantly Latino communities that have been hard hit by foreclosures. This effort has successfully restored neighborhoods and stabilized communities
in eight states and the District of Columbia.
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The initial investment of funds came from a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is the largest grant ever targeted by the federal government to predominantly Latino communities. See NSP2 overview infographic.
“Not only have we completed our task ahead of schedule and with the highest level of accountability, our market-based
approach is generating revenues that we are reinvesting in these communities that were devastated during the recession,” said Edmundo Hidalgo, CEO of CPLC in AZ.
“We are pleased with the NSP2 program results to date, but there is much more work to be done. We are committed to rebuilding our communities and contributing to the resurgence of the American economy,” said Noel A. Poyo, Executive Director, NALCAB in TX.
Watch the video examples of the NSP2 program and its outcomes.
Background
In February 2010, through a highly competitive process, the Obama Administration awarded $137 million under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to CPLC, Inc., acting as the lead applicant for a national consortium of high capacity, nonprofit affordable housing developers, to revitalize neighborhoods that had been negatively impacted by
foreclosure and abandoned properties.
The members of this consortium, all members of the NALCAB network, are anchor institutions in their communities and provide bilingual and bicultural services. This award recognized not only the demographic growth of Latinos, but also the extent to which Latinos have been disproportionately affected by the foreclosure crisis.
NSP2 is a program of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Administration.
NSP2 objectives are to:
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Purchase and rehabilitate homes and residential properties that have been abandoned or foreclosed.
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Stimulate local economies by purchasing, renovating, and selling real estate in local communities.
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Stabilize housing values while improving neighborhood conditions.
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Establish financing mechanisms for homebuyers interested in purchasing
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NSP2 rehabilitated properties.
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Establish land banks for homes and vacant properties that have been foreclosed or abandoned.
Below is the list of the participating NSP2 partners:
Organization |
Target Area |
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. |
Maricopa County and Santa Cruz, AZ |
Affordable Homes of South Texas, Inc. |
Hidalgo County, McAllen, TX |
Community Development Corporation of Brownsville |
Brownsville, TX |
El Paso Affordable Housing CUSO |
El Paso, TX and Las Cruces, NM |
Tierra del Sol Housing Development |
El Paso, TX and Las Cruces, NM |
Yes Housing, Inc. |
Albuquerque, NM |
CHISPA |
The cities of Salinas, Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield, King City, Hollister, CA |
New Economics for Women |
Areas of Los Angeles and San Fernando, CA (San Fernando Valley) |
Community Resources and Housing Development Corporation |
Suburban and rural counties in Colorado |
Del Norte Neighborhood |
Denver, CO |
Mi Casa, Inc. |
Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C. |
Norris Square Civic Association |
Philadelphia, PA |
The Resurrection Project |
Chicago, IL |
Contact: Hilda Bustos
(210) 227-1010 ext. 1011
Mobile (210) 215-4031
Maria Jesus Cervantes
Direct (602) 257-6705
Mobile (602) 622-5502
Bilingual spokespersons are available for media interviews (Spanish and English):
Edmundo Hidalgo Chief Executive Officer, CPLC
David Adame Chief Operating Officer, CPLC
Maggie Cervantes Executive Director, NEW
Noel Poyo Executive Director, NALCAB
SOURCE NALCAB