Company Completes Five-Year `HouseDetroit' Commitment Two Years Early; Fannie Mae Announces New $1 Billion Plan to Increase Homeownership in Detroit.Business Editors DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2000 Fannie Mae Fannie Mae: see Federal National Mortgage Association. today announced it will commit $1 billion to help house 25,000 Detroit families in the next seven years. The commitment was made as Fannie Mae (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FNM FNM Faith No More (band) FNM Fábrica Nacional de Motores (Brazilian truck/motor company)) FNM Free National Movement (Bahamas) FNM Foot and Mouth ), the nation's largest source of financing for home mortgages, celebrated the completion of their original $400 million "HouseDetroit" plan two years early. Since 1997 the company has invested $562 million in Detroit neighborhoods to help 9,800 families find quality, affordable housing in the city. U.S. Representatives John Conyers John Conyers, Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Michigan's 14th congressional district, which includes all of Highland Park and Hamtramck, as well as parts of Detroit and Dearborn. , Jr. (D-MI), and Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI), and Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer
Dennis Wayne Archer (born January 1, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former president of the American Bar Association and former Mayor of Detroit. joined Fannie Mae and housing leaders for the announcements at the home of first-time homeowner Theresa Moses in Detroit, MI. Moses' home purchase was made possible through a partnership with Fannie Mae and U-SNAP-BAC, a nonprofit housing corporation. The new $1 billion HouseDetroit plan is part of the company's recently announced $2 trillion American Dream American dream also American Dream n. An American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire: Commitment. It will place a special emphasis on increasing homeownership among minorities, young families, women-headed families, new immigrants, and others whose homeownership rates lag the general population. This commitment will also target Americans who have not fully benefited from the economic expansion of the past ten years, including many who live in economically depressed urban and rural areas. "Fannie Mae's investment in Detroit's neighborhoods has contributed greatly to Detroit's recovery," said Mayor Archer. "Thanks to Fannie Mae and its housing partners, thousands of families have experienced the American Dream of homeownership. The announcement of an additional $1 billion is a critical part of Detroit's continuing efforts to strenghthen and revitalize our neighborhoods and provide quality, affordable housing for our residents." "Fannie Mae has been a key partner to the city of Detroit, lenders, nonprofit organizations Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. , and the housing industry in developing initiatives that create homeownership opportunities and make a difference in peoples' lives," said Rep. Conyers. "I am pleased to see Fannie Mae increase its commitment to our city." "Homeownership is the cornerstone of stable communities and an important component of our overall economy," said Rep. Kilpatrick. "Fannie Mae's $562 million investment in Detroit's families and neighborhoods, and its new plan to add another $1 billion will help to revitalize communities throughout the city." HouseDetroit Accomplishments "The results of HouseDetroit speak volumes for Fannie Mae's partnership with local lenders and groups, and their great commitment to helping Detroit families find affordable housing," said Maureen Warren, vice president of housing and community development for Fannie Mae's Midwestern Regional Office in Chicago. "Under our new $1 billion investment plan, Fannie Mae will continue working with its partners, including local lenders, local governments, Realtors and housing agencies, to find new ways to meet Detroit's diverse housing needs." Fannie Mae's investment in Detroit is as diverse as the city itself. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Warren, of the more than $560 million in affordable mortgage financing provided by Fannie Mae in the first three years of HouseDetroit, more than 70 percent served minorities, 72 percent served low- and moderate-income families and more than one-third served first-time home buyers. Nearly a quarter of the loans went to families earning less than half of the area median income ($30,250) and more than 38 percent were to women borrowers. The youngest borrowers were 18 years old and the oldest were nearly 100 years old. At today's announcement, Warren outlined several key components of HouseDetroit's successful third year, including: -- Detroit's largest-ever Faith Based Development Conference hosted by Fannie Mae in October 1999 in which more than 70 area pastors participated. The Conference participants initiated "Operation Community Redemption," a faith-based initiative to reclaim neighborhoods and increase homeownership. Congregations participating in the initial phase of "Operation Community Redemption" include: Bethel Bethel, in the Bible Bethel (bĕth`əl) [Heb.,=house of God]. 1 Ancient city of central Palestine, the modern Baytin, the West Bank, N of Jerusalem. A.M.E. Church; Second Ebenezer Baptist Church; Plymouth United Church of Christ; Greater Christ Baptist Church; Christ United Methodist Church; Ebenezer AME See AIT. Church; and Corinthean Missionary Baptist Church. -- The Detroit Homeownership Counseling Collaborative (DHCC DHCC Dubai Healthcare City DHCC Deployment Health Clinical Center DHCC Delaware Health Care Commission DHCC Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre ) launched in December 1999 by Fannie Mae and 60 local partners. The DHCC is a newly created nonprofit organization with a mission to create opportunities for consumers to achieve and maintain homeownership. The DHCC has established a home-buyer resource center to help ensure appropriate levels of home-buyer education and counseling before, during and after buying a home. -- A $47 million investment by Fannie Mae in targeted mortgage revenue bonds (MRBs). Working in partnership with Governor John Engler John Mathias Engler (born October 12, 1948) is an American politician. He served as a Republican governor of Michigan from 1991 to 2003. Engler, a Roman Catholic, was born in Mount Pleasant and grew up on a cattle farm in Beal City. and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA MSHDA Michigan State Housing Development Authority ), Fannie Mae's investment helped 692 families become homeowners for the first time with low down-payment, low interest loans that included down payment assistance from the state of Michigan and City of Detroit. -- A continued commitment to safe, affordable multifamily housing. Fannie Mae invested $50 million in multifamily MRBs issued by the MSHDA, which to date has provided more than $12.6 million in financing for five Detroit rental housing developments that offer 367 affordable units for local residents. The company also invested $2.2 million in the City of Detroit through the Michigan Capital Fund for Housing to leverage $11 million for senior and special needs housing. Finally, Fannie Mae provided $2.58 million in permanent financing for the renovation of the historic Addison Hotel located in downtown Detroit. When completed, the Addison will offer 40 one- and two-bedroom apartments within a mile of the Cultural Center, Wayne State University Wayne State University, at Detroit, Mich.; state supported; coeducational; established 1956 as a successor to Wayne Univ. (formed 1934 by a merger of five city colleges). , and Comerica Park • • [ . In addition, Fannie Mae, in partnership with the City of Detroit, lenders, the Detroit Board of Realtors, and the nonprofit members of the Community Development Advocates, is succeeding in eliminating regulatory barriers to housing development. Fannie Mae helped draft the 10 Point Plan for Neighborhood Recovery with the input of the entire Detroit housing community. The plan seeks to identify and eliminate the major obstacles to rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy. and new housing construction. The recommendations made are being implemented and are beginning to make a difference. Initiatives underway include: -- The Adjacent Vacant Lot Program, which targets Detroit homeowners who live next to city-owned vacant lots. Fannie Mae and the city's real estate division developed the initiative to give residents the opportunity to buy the adjacent land for only $50. The lot sales will mean an increase in area property values and increased equity in properties that will help pay for home repairs or other pressing needs. Since it began last year, more than 1,700 families have taken advantage of the program. -- The repeal of a Detroit City law, thanks to the leadership of City Council President Gil Hill Gilbert R. Hill (b. 1931) is a former President of the City Council of Detroit, Michigan. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Hill is a former police detective in the City of Detroit. , that made it possible to legally purchase and rehabilitate re·ha·bil·i·tate v. 1. To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education. 2. To restore to good condition, operation, or capacity. abandoned property. Since the enactment of a new law, more than 1,000 home buyers have used the law to buy and rehabilitate formerly abandoned properties. -- New legislation signed by Governor Engler that makes it easier for the City of Detroit to clear titles on its backlog of tax-reverted properties. Fannie Mae spearheaded the new legislation with the help of State Senator Noun 1. state senator - a member of a state senate senator - a member of a senate Bill Schuette William Duncan "Bill" Schuette (b. October 13 1953) is politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Michigan. Since January 2003, he has served on Michigan's 4th District Court of Appeals. , the Governor, and local partners. "The untold story of Detroit's recovery is in its neighborhoods," said David Dworkin David Dworkin (b.1934) is an American conductor, clarinetist, and educator. Much of his career focused on work with young people:
According to Dworkin, the company will continue working with local lenders to purchase low down payment loans, employer-assisted housing products, and other mortgages to increase affordable housing in Detroit. Fannie Mae Foundation The Fannie Mae Foundation knows the importance of homeownership and how over the course of time homeownership can revitalize a neighborhood and transform an entire community. Since 1994, the Foundation has been a partner with the City of Detroit and provided low- and moderate-income residents with affordable housing opportunities. Through creative partnerships with nonprofit organizations in Detroit, the Fannie Mae Foundation has invested more than $1 million over the past four years in grants in response to the need for affordable homeownership opportunities. Each nonprofit has a unique and distinct mission on home-buyer education, counseling and affordable housing. Throughout 1999, the Foundation has remained focused and committed to the building and revitalization of Detroit communities through the following investments: -- University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. received a two-year $200,000 grant as part of the University-Community Partnership Program, to support the Detroit Eastside Housing Initiative, increasing housing production and rehabilitation capacity of nonprofits in partnership with the Detroit Eastside Community Collaborative; -- New Hope Community Development Non-Profit Housing Non-profit housing is owned and managed by private non-profit groups such as churches, ethnocultural communities or by governments. Non-profit housing uses private funding and government subsidies to support a rent-geared-to-income program for low-income tenants. Corporation received a $85,000 "Home Team" grant to produce two rehabbed or newly constructed homes. The Home Team program is a partnership between the Fannie Mae Foundation and Detroit Pistons with the goal of revitalizing local neighborhoods and providing free home-buying information to help Americans achieve their dream of homeownership; -- Local Initiatives Support Corporation was granted $40,000 to assist nonprofit organizations plan and carry out development projects in distressed neighborhoods; and -- Bagley Housing Association received a $50,000 grant to support the development of St. Anne's Gate Elderly Apartments, providing 64 units of affordable rental housing for the elderly in Southwest Detroit. The Fannie Mae Foundation's efforts in 1999 have also addressed the community's unique needs: -- University of Michigan School of Law received a two-year $100,000 grant to support the Legal Assistance for Urban Communities program in its effort to assist up to ten nonprofit developers research the state of title on developable land and outline a plan of action to clear title, and assist with acquisition strategies to acquire land. -- Positive Shades of Black Shades of Black is a community organisation in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England, formed after the Handsworth riots in the mid 1980s, extending from the 1990s to work in other deprived areas including Stechford. received a $70,000 grant to develop and carry out a financial literacy Financial literacy is the ability of individuals to make appropriate decisions in managing their personal finances. Raising levels of financial literacy is now a focus of government programmes in countries including[1] Australia, Japan, the United States and the UK. curriculum in 44 high schools in the Detroit metropolitan area. For more information and a list of local lenders participating in HouseDetroit, consumers may call Fannie Mae's Consumer Resource Center at 1-800-7FANNIE (1-800-732-6643), Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDT EDT abbr. Eastern Daylight Time EDT Eastern Daylight Time EDT n abbr (US) (= Eastern Daylight Time) → hora de verano de Nueva York EDT . The Fannie Mae Foundation creates affordable homeownership and housing opportunities through innovative partnerships and initiatives that transform and revitalize communities across America. The Foundation, a private nonprofit organization supported solely by Fannie Mae, is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and has regional offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Pasadena and Philadelphia. Fannie Mae is a New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. company and the largest non-bank financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. company in the world. It operates pursuant to a federal charter and is the nation's largest source of financing for home mortgages. Over the past 31 years, Fannie Mae has provided nearly $2.8 trillion of mortgage financing for over 34 million families. More information about Fannie Mae can be found on the Internet at http://www.fanniemae.com. Style Usage: Fannie Mae's Board of Directors has authorized the company to operate as "Fannie Mae," and the company's stock is now listed on the NYSE as "Fannie Mae." 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