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Frequent Questions

Here you'll find answers to the questions most commonly asked by our customers and those new to our organization.  Start getting answers by following one of the links below. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you can’t find what you're looking for!

  1. We provide a complete range of homebuyer resources to prepare prospective homebuyers to become financially self-reliant homeowners. We also focus on community development and resident engagement projects to provide opportunities for community self-investment and improvement. It’s our firm belief that promoting healthy, vibrant neighborhoods through both homeownership and community development will result in stronger, more sustainable communities.

    With 40 years of experience and a network of community partners, we are uniquely qualified to meet the needs of our community. Our goal is to be our customers’ trusted partner and first choice for homebuyer resources in Southern Colorado. We aim to accomplish this by offering personal financial education and home purchase tools, to help navigate the marketplace and get families into homes they love. Please visit the What We Do section for more information.

  2. We’re always looking for people who would like to help us in our mission to assist families and build stronger communities. Volunteers can pledge to work a few hours in our office, help at events, or make a donation to help us continue to provide valuable financial education services to our constituents. Visit our How To Help section to find out ways to donate or volunteer.

  3. We have a responsibility to our community and our donors and work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization. Your donation will help ensure our financial education courses and coaching services will always be available to honest, hardworking people. We make our IRS Form 990 available for review, as required by law. Visit our Financials page to learn more.

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Our Impact This Year

  • Individuals Served Through Food Initiatives

    4,410

  • Families Educated

    2,333

  • Homeowners Created

    514

  • Dollars in Small Business Lending

    $3,511,920

  • Dollars Invested Into Communities

    $166,123,216

  • Dollars in Down Payment Assistance

    $2,032,920

  • Homes Preserved

    186

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