Greenville Initiative is NJDCA approved

Today, the Greenville Community Partnership received a letter from Commissioner Richard Constable that their neighborhood plan was accepted by the New Jersey City Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) into their Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program (NRTC). 

The Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program (NRTC) is designed to foster the revitalization of New Jersey's distressed neighborhoods. NRTC offers business entities a 100 percent tax credit against various New Jersey state taxes. Credits are provided to business entities that invest in the revitalization of low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in eligible cities. Sixty percent of the tax credit funds must be used for activities related to the development of housing and economic development. The remaining balance may be used for complementary activities such as the provision of assistance to small businesses, removing barriers to self-sufficiency, and promoting the integration of mixed-income neighborhoods. A total of $10 million per year is available in tax credits.

NRTC funds are used by neighborhood-based non-profit organizations that have prepared, submitted and received approval from the Department for a revitalization plan for the neighborhood it serves. The funds must be used by the eligible organizations for projects and activities that will implement the goals and strategies of the approved neighborhood plan. The maximum amount per application is $1 million. NRTC rules and policies govern the number of applications and grants that an eligible organization may submit and receive.

 

Progress 9.17.13 - Halladay Homes

Construction Progress at 291-297 Halladay Street. Exterior facade and vapor barrier is going up. Check out the nice brick work.  Next up, walk through of the interior. We are accepting applications for presales. To apply click here. 

Bergen Court Apartments are NOW CLOSED!!!

Garden State Episcopal Community Development Corporation (GSECDC) is proud to have held a ribbon cutting event for the Bergen Court Apartments. After the building sat vacant for 10 years, GSECDC successfully partnered with HMFA, Jersey City, Hudson County and New Jersey Community Capital to substantially rehabilitate this facility. The project located at 242 Bergen Ave, Jersey City includes 12 affordable housing units, eight two-bedroom units with rents below 60% of the area median income and four one-bedroom units that are set aside for chronically homeless individuals with disabilities.

Read more about the project on the Together North Jersey website.


Progress 7.30.13 - Halladay Homes

Construction Progress at 291-297 Halladay Street. Framing up and some of the windows are in place. Next up, interior and facades.  We are accepting applications for presales. To apply click here. Check out the pictures and video.

New construction, 4 two-family homes with 6bd/3ba are near completion. Why rent when you can own in Jersey City. Let Garden State Episcopal CDC help you purchase your brand new home. Call 201-687-9807 or email mward@gsecdc.org to see if you qualify. - created at http://animoto.com

Greenville Plan Receives Smart Growth Award

All the work of the Greenville Community Partnership has been recognized by Hudson County.

Last month "I Love Greenville Community Plan" received a Smart Growth Award from the Division of Planning for Hudson County for Smart Planning and Policy. The 4th annual Hudson County Smart Growth Award Ceremony was held last night. In attendance will be GSECDC Executive Director Carol Mori, GSECDC Director of Housing and Community Development John Restrepo and GCP steering committee members.

From left to right: Evans Jones, Eric Mason, Carol Mori, Carolyn Oliver-Fair, and John Resrepo

From left to right: Evans Jones, Eric Mason, Carol Mori, Carolyn Oliver-Fair, and John Resrepo


Progress 4.26.13 - Halladay Homes

Construction Progress at 291-297 Halladay Street. Plumbing being completed so that we can pour concrete for foundations.  We are accepting applications for presales. To apply click here.

National Volunteer Week

In honor of National Volunteer Week, GSECDC would like to say thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers. We like to think we have some of the best... Our volunteers are always willing to jump right in, roll up their sleeves, and assist with whatever needs to be done. They are truly appreciated and serve as excellent examples for us all.           THANK YOU!

New Website With New Look And More Information

Garden State Episcopal Community Development Corporation (GSECDC) has revamped their website. "The new website is a great start but but as we move forward we will include more pictures and detailed information enhancing the richness of our content to demonstrate the great deeds we do here at GSECDC," says Matt Ward, Assistant Project Manager. The new website is optimized for all screens, tablets, phones, laptops and desktops. Matt continues, "I know that many of my customers access our website from their phones. So, that is great feature and will benefit many customers." During the overhaul site navigation has been simplified into five main categories:

  1. About - where you will find information about the organization's history, current board of directors, senior staff and press articles
  2. What We Do - covers the operations of the two major divisions at GSECDC: the Division of Supportive Housing and Social Services and the Division of Housing and Community Development
  3. Homebuyers - this is for potential first time homebuyers visiting our site to find more information about current affordable housing opportunities. 
  4. Archive - is the official GSECDC blog where all things GSECDC are posted. Find the latest information, recent grants, for sale properties, upcoming events and more.
  5. Contact - where visitors to the site can get directions or phone numbers to the our several offices around Jersey City, sign up to volunteer, or donate to GSECDC.

We hope you enjoy the new site as much as we do. 

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