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City of St. Paul - Foreclosure Prevention Program The Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program counsels homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes. For more information click here
Foreclosure Prevention Assistance Program (FPAP) The FPAP is a statewide partnership of community-based organizations serving families facing the possibility of foreclosure and assisting families that are having difficulty making their mortgage payments. The goal of the program is to work with families to develop a plan to stabilize their household situations and stay in their homes. For the 5 Foreclosure Prevention Assistance Program Map with contact information regarding FPAP program providers throughout the state click here This map is also available online in an interactive format click here
HUD - in Minnesota
Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA)
Dayton's Bluff Community Council (District 4) It's a citizens organization designed to encourage participation in and awareness of the Daytons Bluff neighborhood. For more information click here
HousingLink HousingLink is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. The mission of HousingLink is "to connect people and communities to information that supports the resolution of their affordable housing issues." HousingLink would like to see that "everyone has the information needed to obtain and keep safe, affordable housing." How does HousingLink assist people looking for housing? HousingLink manages a website, www.housinglink.org, which can be accessed by anyone. However, HousingLink primarily markets and distributes housing information to agencies serving clients with housing-related issues. By using HousingLink resources, staff at the housing service agencies are able to assist seekers with their housing-related issues. One way to think of it is that HousingLink distributes housing information to service agencies in a way similar to how a food distributor provides food to grocery stores. For housing seekers, the best source to get housing information is from a service agency. Can someone call HousingLink for help? Since HousingLink is not a direct service providerthat is why we do not offer one-on-one service and we are not trained to assist individuals in housing searchesa phone call may be of limited help. However, anyone can visit HousingLinks website to see if he or she can find the information he or she is looking for. Who can one call for housing help? If someone needs one-on-one help, there are a number of service agencies throughout the area that can provide assistance. To identify an appropriate service agency, visit HousingLink Contact Info page for more information.
NeighborWorks America It's a national nonprofit organization that works to revitalize communities through affordable housing opportunities, training and technical assistance. You can use the NeighborWorks Lookup to locate a NeighborWorks member organization like us near you, click here
NeighborWorks Center for Foreclosure Solutions National foreclosure rates are rising, threatening decades of gains in minority homeownership and neighborhood revitalization. In response, the NeighborWorks Center for Foreclosure Solutions was created to reduce the rate of foreclosures as well as the negative impact of foreclosures on borrowers and communities. The Center is convening and supporting a coordinated foreclosure prevention and intervention strategy in communities nationwide. For more information please click here If you have trouble paying your mortgage, don't wait another minute to find help. Call 1-888-995-HOPE (4673)
Neighborhood Development Alliance (Neda) Neda is a nonprofit community development corporation founded in 1989 and based on St. Paul's West Side. Neda provides a variety of housing programs, as well as English and Spanish language homebuyer workshops and housing counseling services. For more information click here
Minnesota Home Ownership Center The Center focuses on helping a network of community-based organizations to develop consistent, high quality education, loan counseling and support for potential and existing homebuyers in Minnesota. The community-based programs' role is to deliver services to individual families. The Minnesota Home Ownership Center's is to provide these organizations with training, technical and financial support, to ensure that home owner support services are available throughout the state. The Minnesota Home Ownership Center's pre-purchase education program is known as Home Stretch. Home Stretch is designed to take the mystery out of the home buying process and prepare first-time homebuyers to make the important choices related to homeownership. For more information click here
ACORN Housing Corporation It's a community-base, non-profit housing counseling agency (HUD certified), that helps individuals choose the loan option that's best for them (free of charge). Whether it's buying a house, refinancing their existing mortgage, or getting a home improvement or home equity loan. For more information click here or send an email to ahcmnlcmsp@acorn.org
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