Community Impact
Units Developed/People Assisted – 2,020
- 530 homeownership clients counseled with 322 loan closings
- 674 new financial literacy clients coached
- 557 foreclosure prevention clients counseled with 122 positive resolutions
- 46 self-help housing closings
- 7 housing units and 10 rooms/beds for supportive housing were financed by the Loan Fund and 38,980 sq. ft. of community facility space
- 4 new homes built
- 77 rental units developed
- 125 Central Dover families received emergency housing assistance
Total Financing Leveraged – $116,193,818*
- $60,833,170 in conventional and RD mortgages
- $20,290,834 by foreclosure prevention (mortgages saved)
- $4,960,000 in total loans and participations originated by the Loan Fund
- $26,851,045 in housing development financing
- $3,238,341 in self-help housing grants obligated
- $20,428 in emergency assistance grants
*Using the accepted economic ratio of 7 to 1, NCALL’s economic impact for FY ‘19 would be $813,356,726
