The N.C. Foreclosure Prevention Fund™ is offered by the N.C. Housing Finance Agency, a self-supporting state agency, and funded through the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Hardest Hit Fund®. The N.C. Foreclosure Prevention Fund™ operates as a separate entity under the Housing Finance Agency's Home Protection Program, which was created by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2004. Services are provided by participating HUD-approved counseling agencies statewide.
To learn more about the N.C. Foreclosure Prevention Fund™ and the U.S. Treasury’s Hardest Hit Fund®, review the press releases below.
February 21, 2012
Foreclosure Prevention Loans Keep Families in Homes, Aid Local Economies
Free Foreclosure Prevention Event in Raleigh, March 24
November 17, 2011
Free Foreclosure Prevention Clinic in Washington Dec. 9-10
Eligible homeowners can apply for help from N.C. Foreclosure Prevention Fund
July 19, 2011
White Oak Foundation Offers Mortgage Payment Help for Displaced Workers
July 11, 2011
Foreclosure Loan Fund Now Assists Re-Employed Workers
Helps Homeowners Who Have Reduced Incomes, Missed Payments
April 18, 2011
Charlotte Mecklenburg Housing Partnership Offers Mortgage Payment Help for Unemployed Workers
April 18, 2011
Davidson County Community Action Offers Mortgage Payment Help for Unemployed Workers
March 16, 2011
N.C. Foreclosure Prevention Fund™ Adds 13 Counseling Agencies Statewide
December 1, 2010
New Foreclosure Prevention Fund Expected to Help 21,000 Unemployed North Carolina Homeowners
October 18, 2010
Foreclosure Prevention Program Pilots in 17 Northwestern Counties
September 29, 2010
Obama Administration Provides Update on Hardest Hit Fund Program to Help Struggling Homeowners in North Carolina
August 11, 2010
Obama Administration Announces Additional Support for Targeted Foreclosure-Prevention Programs to Help Homeowners Struggling with Unemployment
August 4, 2010
U.S. Treasury Approves North Carolina's Plan to Help Unemployed Avoid Foreclosure
April 1, 2010
Administration Announces Second Round of Assistance for Hardest Hit Housing Markets