Homebuyer Readiness Program Launched by Convergence Columbus

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Convergence Columbus – a cross-sector partnership and multi-year initiative focused on increasing minority homeownership in Columbus, Ohio – has launched the Bloom614 Homebuyer Readiness Program, a digital coaching experience for aspiring homebuyers.

This new experience is made possible through a partnership with CredEvolv, a credit and debt management technology tool.

Convergence Columbus was launched by the MBA, the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, and The John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University in July 2021.

“For every potential homebuyer that has ever been turned down from getting a mortgage, the Bloom614 Homebuyer Readiness Program aims to take them from ‘no’, to ‘not yet’, to ‘yes,’” says Anna Teye-Kasongo, director of community partnerships at the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio (AHACO), in a statement. “By working with lenders and housing coaches that equip borrowers with credit counseling, debt-repair, and personalized homebuying resources, this program empowers them with exactly what they need to successfully embark on their homebuying journey.”

Central Ohio residents can sign up for the program on Bloom614.org or they may be referred to the program by one of the inaugural lending partners, The Huntington National Bank and Fifth Third Bank, both of whom are MBA members.

After enrollment, homebuyers are linked to nonprofit, HUD-certified housing counselors from the Columbus Urban League, Homeport, and Homes on the Hill, who will provide free, individualized homebuying coaching in a streamlined virtual environment.

With support from the CredEvolv tool, counselors and consumers gain access to traditional underwriting tools and data for greater certainty in the mortgage application process.

The Bloom614 Homebuyer Readiness Program was made possible through grants provided by Experian and FICO.

“We are committed to providing people with the education, tools and resources necessary to create a more equitable path to homeownership and bring financial power to all,” says Michele Bodda, president of Experian Housing, Employer Services and Verification Solutions. “We’re honored to support the MBA and AHACO in their efforts and believe the Bloom614 Home Readiness Program will be a powerful tool in helping people on their homebuying journey.”

Photo: Julius Kissinger

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