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Models & Resources Supporting Native Homeownership, Homebuyer Education Overview. November 18, 2013. Presentation Overview. Coalition survey results regarding homebuyer education Types of homebuyer education Resources for homebuyer education . Coalition Survey results. Survey Methodology.
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Models & Resources Supporting Native Homeownership, Homebuyer Education Overview November 18, 2013
Presentation Overview • Coalition survey results regarding homebuyer education • Types of homebuyer education • Resources for homebuyer education
Survey Methodology • Online survey sent in June 2013 to 73 stakeholders including: • Tribal leaders, • Tribally designated housing entities, • State and federal representatives, • Lenders and Native CDFIs, • Nonprofits, and others • 42% response rate
Obstacles to homeownership in Native communities • Homebuyer readiness of clients (70%) • Infrastructure delays (66.7%) • Lack of local lenders (60%) • Lack of housing inventory (60%) • Hard to get construction financing (46.7) • Hard to access land (43.3%)
Discussion Question What types of homebuyer education do you provide?
Homebuyer Education Classes Pros Cons Difficult to get families to attend Need instructors who understand home buying process • Provides overview of home buying process • Helps client understand affordability • Improves client’s ability to maintain a home • Provides guidance on how to manage a mortgage
One-on-one Homebuyer Counseling Pros Cons Not as cost effective as group classes Takes more staff time to deliver • Provides clients help with each of their individual situations • Helps client to navigate through the home buying process • Keeps client engaged in the process
Credit Counseling Pros Cons Some clients may not feel comfortable discussing financial their financial situation with counselors Takes a long time Must be delivered by trained personnel • Helps clients to manage their credit more effectively • Provides client with a plan to improve credit score • Helps clients get out of financial troubles • Improves loan product options and terms
Financial/Credit Coaching Pros Cons Expensive to administer Clients may not understand what coaching is Takes strong commitment from clients • Helps clients reach self-directed goals • Customized to each client • Client-paced • Provides accountability • Addresses behavioral economics
Basic Financial Education Pros Cons Difficult to get clients’ attention until they are in trouble Must have trained personnel • Helps clients learn basic banking skills • Provides foundational knowledge • Explains the basics of managing credit
Individual Development Accounts Pros Cons Expensive program to administer Difficult to find flexible match funds and operating funds • Establishes savings habits • Helps clients prepare for homeownership • Matched savings for mortgage downpayment
HUD Funding Sources ONAP Programs • NAHASDA Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) • Administered by Tribe or TDHE • Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) • Competitive by ONAP region “Big” HUD Programs • Resident Opportunity Self Sufficiency (ROSS) grants • Comprehensive Housing Counseling Grant • Must be HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency • Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Rural Development Funding Sources • 502 Loan Packaging • Provides staff training • Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) • Matches funding of an intermediary to provide homebuyer education
SDHDA Administered Sources • HOME – for homeownership development subsidies • Homeownership Education Resource Organization (HERO) • Serves as an intermediary in the state for: • HUD Housing Counseling • National Foreclosure Mitigation • First-time Homebuyer Program • Down payment assistance
Ways to Build Staff Capacity • NeighborWorks America www.nw.org • Training scholarships through NeighborWorks affiliates • National American Indian Housing Council www.naihc.net • Training for NAIHC members and their partners • Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) • Can contract or partner with them to deliver homebuyer education • SDHDA Homeownership Education Resource Organizations
Native Curricula • Building Native Communities: Financial Skills for Families financial education curriculum. Contact Oweesta at (303) 774-8838 or www.oweesta.org • Pathways Home: A Native Homeownership Guide. Contact National American Indian Housing Council at 202-789-1754 or www.naihc.net. Covers: • The mortgage loan process • How to prepare a family budget • How to improve credit profiles • How to avoid the pitfalls of predatory lending • How to maintain a home and finances after purchase
Individual Development Accounts • US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Community Service (OCS) • Assets for Independence (AFI) funds IDA matches • HHS Administration for Native Americans (ANA) • Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) • Joint OCS/ANA • Native Asset Building Initiative (NABI)