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The campaign has been shaped with the input of over 60 local partners, including nonprofit housing and homeownership organizations, governmental agencies, trade associations, and financial institutions. In addition, over 150 homebuyers and homeowners provided valuable feedback on the ad campaign and educational materials. Furthermore, several local homeownership and housing counseling agencies are partnering with the campaign to provide assistance and counseling to Don't Borrow Trouble callers. Several foundations, private and public organizations, lending institutions, and individuals have made financial contributions to the campaign as well. The Family Housing Fund, a local affordable housing nonprofit organization with a 23-year history of serving low- and moderate-income families, is administering the campaign. Click here to learn more about the Family Housing Fund.

Note: DON’T BORROW TROUBLE Minnesota greatly appreciates the support of the many partners and contributors listed here. However, this list does not constitute an endorsement of a company, its lending practices, products or services. DON’T BORROW TROUBLE Minnesota always encourages consumers to call the helpline at 612-312-2020 with questions or concerns regarding a home loan.

A list of campaign funders and partners follows:

CAMPAIGN FUNDERS

Download a complete list of the campaign funders and partners here, in adobe portable document format(.pdf).

Ameriquest Mortgage Company

Bremer Bank

Family Housing Fund

Fannie Mae Foundation

Freddie Mac

Glaser Foundation

Minnesota Association of Mortgage Brokers Inc.

Minnesota Bankers Association

Minnesota Credit Union Network

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency

Mortgage Association of Minnesota

Otto Bremer Foundation

PMI Foundation

Prime Mortgage Company

Ramsey County

TCF Foundation

U.S. Bank

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Thrivent Financial

Wells Fargo

Voyager Mortgage Corp.

CAMPAIGN PARTNERS

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

AARP Minnesota

African American Family Services

Children’s Home Society and Family Service, Inc

Community Action for Suburban Hennepin

Community Neighborhood Housing Services

Family Housing Fund

Fannie Mae Foundation

Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation

Greater Twin Cities United Way

Home Ownership Center

Local Initiatives Support Corporation

Lutheran Social Services

Minneapolis Urban League

Minnesota Senior Federation, Metropolitan Region

Neighborhood Development Alliance, Inc.

Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis

Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, Inc.

Powderhorn Residents Group, Inc.

Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Urban Coalition

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

LENDING/REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY

ABN AMRO Mortgage

Bremer Bank

Builders Association of the Twin Cities

Community Reinvestment Fund

Fannie Mae, MN Partnership Office

Federal Reserve of Minneapolis

Freddie Mac

Minnesota Association of Mortgage Brokers Inc.

Minnesota Association of Realtors

Minnesota Land Title Association

Minnesota Bankers Association

Minnesota Credit Union Network

Mortgage Association of Minnesota

Northern Mortgage

PMI Mortgage Insurance Company

Prime Mortgage Company

TCF Mortgage Corporation

United Guaranty Residential Insurance Company

U.S. Bank

Wells Fargo

GOVERNMENT

Anoka County

Anoka County Community Action Program

Carver/Scott County Housing and Redevelopment Authority

Dakota County Community Development Agency

Metropolitan Council

Minnesota Attorney Generals Office

Minnesota Department of Commerce

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency

Minnesota NAHRO

City of St. Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

LEGAL

Ann Bergman, Attorney at Law

Faegre & Benson

Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis

Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly

John M. Tancabel, Attorney at Law

Volunteer Lawyers Network

REFERRAL AGENCIES

    Anoka County Community Action Program, Inc.

    Carver County HRA

    Community Action for Suburban Hennepin

    St. Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development

    Community Neighborhood Housing Service

    Children's Home Society and Family Service, Inc.

    Lutheran Social Services

    Neighborhood Development Alliance

    Northside Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.

    Northside Residents Redevelopment Council

    Powderhorn Residents Groups, Inc.

    Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

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