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Neighborhood Revitalization NYC
Fri, 2013-03-01 22:46 — Kathy Gilbeauxlisc.org
Overview
On Thursday, January 31, 2013, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the Mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery Operations announced a new initiative to address water damage and treat mold in homes impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Using private money raised to assist victims of Hurricane Sandy, the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City has launched a remediation program to remove mold in approximately 2,000 homes in the hardest hit areas. In partnership with the American Red Cross and the Robin Hood Foundation, the Mayor’s Fund is sponsoring a $15 million remediation program that will be administered by Neighborhood Revitalization NYC (NRNYC), an affiliate of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC). Neighborhood Revitalization NYC will coordinate mold treatment that will be performed at no cost to the homeowner by private contractors and not-for-profit organizations. Homeowners can find more information on how to apply for this program here.
In addition to the direct mold treatment program, the Mayor’s Fund is sponsoring new awareness and safe practice trainings on mold treatment work. These free training sessions will take place in many of the hardest hit communities to educate homeowners and volunteers on how to effectively treat mold, and thousands of mold supply kits will be distributed at no cost. Homeowners can learn more about this program here.
Homeowners can learn more about both programs by contacting 311.
Mayor Bloomberg's Press Release
Please click here to read Mayor Bloomberg’s complete press release.
Contractor & Consultant RFQs:
Request for Qualifications for Environmental Consultants/Building Health Professionals
Answers to Questions on the Environmental Consultant/Building Health Professionals
Request for Qualifications for Mold Remediation Contractors
Answers to Questions on the Mold Remediation Contractor RFQ
Request for Qualifications for Not-For-Profit Volunteer Coordinating Organizations (the "RFQ")
http://www.lisc.org/nyc/programs/green_and_healthy_neighborhoods/neighborhood_revitalization_nyc.php
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Neighborhood Revitalization NYC (NRNYC) Mold Treatment Program Information (2 page .PDF file)
http://www.lisc.org/nyc/images/programs/asset_upload_file315_17536.pdf
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