NSP webinar series: Program design for maximum impact

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Webcast Event - September 15, 2009; 2:00 - 3:00 PM



About the Series

As the foreclosure crisis continues across the country, communities are experiencing ever growing numbers of foreclosed properties and the negative effects they cause. With neighborhood stabilization efforts already underway using the first round of Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds, this series of webinars will provide practitioners an opportunity to learn new strategies and hear about best practices that will further enhance their programs.

The series will run four Tuesdays in a row--September 15, 22, 29 and October 6. Each session will start with a webinar from 2-3p.m. EDT. Directly following the webinar, from 3-4p.m. EDT, presenters will be available to answer your written questions. You must register for each webinar separately. For the online discussion portion of each session, registration on the Forum is only required at your first visit.

Sept. 15 Webinar: "Program Design for Maximum Impact"

Where and how should communities focus their neighborhood stabilization efforts to achieve the best results? What variables should be considered when making these decisions? This session will address how to optimize the impact of a neighborhood stabilization program, including concentrated targeting, strategic property selection, and innovative public-private partnerships. Alan Mallach from the Brookings Institution and Bill Goldsmith from the Chicago Neighborhood Stabilization Corporation will present and share best practices.

> Register for September 15 webinar from 2-3p.m. EDT

> Register for online Forum discussion from 3-4p.m. EDT

The series is a collaboration between Enterprise Community Partners, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, the National Housing Conference, the National Community Stabilization Trust and NeighborWorks America.