DreamKey Partners builds on 25 years of counseling North Carolina residents by winning significant financial awards.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 16, 2018 – Charlotte’s City Council recently voted in favor of DreamKey Partners and one other nonprofit serving as the City’s housing counseling and education services provider following an extensive request for proposal and review process. Contracted services include homeownership preparation counseling for the home buying process, budgeting, home lending basics, personal credit and credit worthiness, negotiating the loan and closing, foreclosure prevention and more. The City contract will also provide for broader outreach to Latino families to increase homeownership among that population.
“We are excited to continue our longstanding partnership with the City of Charlotte to provide and expand homeownership opportunities for the residents of Charlotte through homeownership counseling and education,” said Julie Porter, president of DreamKey Partners. The City contract is one of several new funding opportunities DreamKey Partners has garnered as a result of its successful track record in homeownership counseling since 1993.
“Over the past 25 years, we’ve adapted our homeownership programs to meet the evolving needs of prospective buyers and the changing landscape of the local real estate market,” said Ralphine Caldwell, head of DreamKey Partners’s Homeownership Center of Charlotte. “We believe homeownership is still the best way for families to build wealth, and look forward to helping our customers pass along such wealth to future generations.”
In addition to the City contract, DreamKey Partners has received grants from Wells Fargo Bank, Fifth Third Bank and SunTrust Bank to create greater opportunities for low- to moderate-income families to own homes. To date, DreamKey Partners has counseled almost 26,000 families and created more than 3,800 homeowners.
ABOUT DreamKey Partners
DreamKey Partners is a broad-based, private, nonprofit housing development and financial corporation organized in 1988 to expand affordable and well-maintained housing and promote stable neighborhoods for low- and moderate-income families in the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. The agency provides assistance to residents of its properties to more fully enter the economic mainstream and achieve independence. For more information, please visit www.CMHP.org.