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Find similar grantsNeighborhood Preservation Program is sponsored by New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR). Supports nonprofit organizations in preserving and improving affordable housing in designated neighborhoods, including Brooklyn.
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Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Programs | Homes and Community Renewal Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Programs Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Programs The Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Program (NPP and RPP) provides administrative funds to support community-based not-for-profit corporations known as Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Companies (NPCs and RPCs). There are currently 190 Companies in the Program.
For over 40 years the Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Program has provided financial and technical assistance to these companies with a goal of providing safe, healthy, and affordable housing for families throughout New York State.
Services provided by the Preservation Companies vary by organization, and include, but are not limited to: Housing preservation and rehabilitation Mobile and manufactured home replacement Accessibility modifications Housing counseling (tenant; homebuyer; foreclosure prevention) Landlord and tenant mediation Employment and job training programs Subsidy Assistance (SNAP; SCRIE; DRIE; HEAP, etc) Weatherization assistance “Main Street” and downtown revitalization The Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Companies provide local, front line support for housing needs in communities and neighborhoods throughout New York State.
The Companies use HCR’s administrative support to leverage funds from the private sector and other public sources. These leveraged resources extend the available service offerings and increase support available to revitalize distressed communities, increase economic opportunities and improve access to safe and affordable housing in New York State.
Renewal Application 2025-26 NRPP Application & APR Webinar PDF 2025-26 NRPP Application & APR Webinar Recording Technical Assistance Application NRPP TA Request for Applications (RFA) Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Program Manual The Preservation Program Manual is designed to provide Preservation Program participants and Homes and Community Renewal staff with a handbook that explains the requirements, processes and procedures of the Neighborhood Preservation Program (NPP) and the Rural Preservation Program (RPP).
These forms provide guidance and information about the various programs.
Renewal Application Associated Documents 2025-26 Board Roster Program Certification Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire (VRQ) VRQ Contract History Form Grant Agreement Documents 2025-26 NPP RPP Grant Agreement Checklist Board Resolution Template Designation of Depository for Direct Deposit of Funds Form Miscellaneous Information 2025-26 Mid-Year Checklist 2025-26 NPP Disbursement Form 2025-26 RPP Disbursement Form TA Disbursement Form TA Project Detail Sheet Included in this Annual Report are details of funding sources and categories of activities performed by the Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Companies under contract with HCR.
You’ll also find descriptions of the NPP and RPP including background and funding histories.
NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2025 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2024 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2023 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2022 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2021 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2020 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2019 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2018 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2017 NY State Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Programs Annual Report 2016 Neighborhood & Rural Preservation Company Directory Scroll back to the top of the page
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