Northern California Urban Development

1836 Bay Road
East Palo Alto, CA  94303
(650) 328-1870
(650) 328-1854(fax)
keisha@norcaludc.org
http://www.norcaludc.org

Announcements and Events

Homebuyer Education "Realizing The America Dream" Orientation

Location: 1836 Bay Road, Suite B
Date and Time: Wed, Aug 11, 2010 6:30 PM

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Homebuyers will gain understanding of the home purchase process, financial and life management skills. This ten hour course is given by NeighborWorks America Cretified Instructors and cover a range of topics, such as the steps to homeownership, budgeting, credit , financial literacy, and foreclosure prevention. Classes meet twice during the week for five hours and one Saturday for five hours. This class satisfies pre-purchase education requirements for many banks.

Benefis of participating in homebuyer education course:

  • Attend a One-on-one session  with a certified housing counselor.
  • Develop an action plan designed to meet your future home buying needs.
  • Personal credit review and assistance with credit repair.
  • Your counselor will work closely with you, your lender and realtor to facilitate a smooth transition throughout the home buying process.
  • All participants will receive a certificate of completion.

About NCUD: NCUD's is a not-for profit organization. Our mission is ot relieve the causes and effects of systemic and generational poverty, focusing on economic developments, community development and leadership development in Nothern California. More information about NCUD can be found at www.norcaludc.org. 

Individual Development Account (IDA) for Single Mothers Orientation

Location: 1836 Bay Road, East Palo Alto, Ca 94303
Date and Time: Wed, Dec 9, 2009 6:00 PM - Wed, Dec 2, 2009 7:00 PM

 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA URBAN DEVELOPMENT PARTNERING WITH OPPORTUNITY FUND PRESENTS

WANDA

Women’s Achievement Network and Development Alliance


Program Details:

 

1. Matched savings account (2:1 match on savings up to a $4,000 grant). Funds can be used for:

• Home purchase

• Small business

• Post-secondary education

• Retirement

 

2. Free classes and support sessions:

• 10 hours of financial literacy classes (saving, budgeting, credit and investment)

• 4-6 hours of goal specific training (ex: how to purchase a home)

• Monthly roundtables on various topics (nutrition, parenting, etc.)

 

Eligibility Requirements:

• Live in San Mateo County

• Be a single female head of household (with at least 1 dependent 18 years or under)

• Have earned income and steady employment history for the past 2 years

• Limited net assets

• Analysis of credit history

• Gross income must be at or under 60% of Area Median Income (AMI)

For more information: Contact Keisha Woods, Housing Program Manager  (650)328-1870 or keisha@norcaludc.org.  Please provide your name, mailing address, phone number and email address. 

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