BMO Partners with NAREB to Launch New Assistance Program to Grow Black Homeownership in the U.S.
- BMO announces Homebuyer Assistance Program for graduates of HBCUs and PBIs, offering $6,000 in down payment assistance. Can be layered with other programs for up to $20,000 or more. Program available in BMO's footprint cities when working with a NAREB Realtist agent. BMO commits $3 million to advance homeownership in underserved communities.
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in down payment assistance to HBCU and PBI graduates, and can be layered with other forms of assistance to increase affordability$6,000
"BMO is committed to empowering young people to turn their homeownership dreams into reality," said Kimberley Goode, Chief Communications and Social Impact Officer, BMO. "This program provides invaluable resources that are critical to help make real financial progress within the communities we serve. Further, it shows our steadfast commitment for a thriving economy, sustainable future, and inclusive society."
The program offers homebuyers
"We know that homeownership is one of the biggest drivers of generational wealth for Black Americans," said Courtney Jones, third Vice President of NAREB. "Our partnership with BMO seeks to create homeownership opportunities early on with young Black graduates to establish a solid understanding and promotion of financial growth as they begin their adult lives."
Homebuyers will also gain access to a homebuyer preparation course to ensure long term homeownership success. BMO will offer current HBCU and PBI students a series of financial education classes to strengthen their financial literacy.
The Homebuyer Assistance Program is part of BMO's
The program embodies BMO's efforts to advance an inclusive economic recovery in
BMO Financial Group is the eighth largest bank in
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SOURCE BMO Financial Group
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