RESOLUTION R-19-126 Amended
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Entrepreneurship For All (E for All) - $40,000
Entity will facilitate economic development by providing technical assistance, advice,
and business support services to owners of microenterprises and persons developing
microenterprises.
Nashua Children’s Home - $39,024
Window replacement at youth facility, located at 86 Concord Street.
Nashua Police Athletic League (PAL) - $20,000
Fire safety improvements, including sprinkler system, fire alarm panel, fire doors, egress
and other related corrections as outlined in proposal.
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter - $75,000
Asbestos remediation at 35 Spring Street to allow property to be developed as a shelter
for single adults and families with children.
Opportunity Networks - $50,000
Accessibility and safety improvements, including ADA compliant doors and ADA
bathroom renovations.
PLUS Company - $43,094
Replacement of five roof-top HVAC units at 19 Chestnut Street.
Youth Council - $25,000
Heating System replacement for 2™ and 3" floors of 112 West Pearl Street
CDBG Grant Administration - $135,350
General administration and planning costs of carrying out the CDBG and other related
HUD projects by the Urban Programs Department, including but not limited to regulatory
compliance monitoring, IDIS management, preparation of required grant reports,
advertising, recording fees, etc. Amount shall not exceed 20% of the entitlement award
plus actual program income received during the program year.
Project Delivery - $115,000
Construction management related to physical CDBG projects and Housing Improvement
Program, including but not limited to the direct cost of the Urban Programs Department
staff to conduct environmental reviews, drafting scope of work, preparation of bid
documents, bidding, construction management and Davis Bacon compliance.
Housing Improvement Program (HIP) - $89,000
Financial and technical assistance to eligible low-moderate income, owner-occupants in
for essential repairs of 1-4 family residential properties. Financial assistance provided in
the form of 0% deferred payment loans and/or grants for certain emergency work, as
described in the Program’s Guidelines. Minor rehab including code and safety
corrections, repairs, accessibility, etc. Repayment of prior HIP loans, in excess of annual
estimated program income, shall be added to this loan pool during the program year.
Emergency work, costing at least $1,000 and up to $5,000, may be offered in the form of
a grant rather than a loan to owners at or below 30% AMI. Owners earning above 30%
AMI may be offered assistance in the form of a loan.
