Union Home Mortgage Foundation Announces First Quarter Grant Recipients
Awardees include 13 nonprofits in
In this round of funding, the Foundation provided support to organizations within its operational footprint that are making a tangible impact in their communities through the advancement of financial literacy and housing access.
"At Union Home Mortgage, we deeply value the positive impact that nonprofit organizations have on our communities, and we know it's critical to support their work in creating a culture of equity and support for those they serve," said
"Our mission to create economic self-sufficiency for as many families as possible is reflected in the organizations we collaborate with, and that's no different as we start 2024," said
Since its inception in 2015, the Foundation has distributed more than
The first quarter grant recipients are:
Mustard Seed of Central FL:
Drake House Inc.: $2,000 in support of Drake House's mission to empower women and their children experiencing homelessness to achieve economic independence and long-term stability. This funding will go toward Drake House's transitional housing and emergency housing units. By offering a comprehensive range of services and support, Drake House enables families to remain in their community, preserve intact family units, improve employment, develop financial stability, and ultimately, transition families to stable housing.
Shelter, Inc.:
Lake County Haven: $2,500 in support of Lake County Haven's life-saving transitional shelter, housing, and supportive services to women and children who are homeless and in crisis. Lake County Haven offers two shelter locations as well as single family homes divided into seven housing units. Women, children and families in crises are offered one-on-one case management, counseling, and psychoeducational groups that helps them identify and learn to manage the root causes of their homelessness.
Housing Opportunities Inc.: $5,000 toward operation of the Resource Center, which serves individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness and is open 6 days per week year-round. The Resource Center provides a safe place during the day where clients can take care of basic needs (showering, laundering, cooking, or resting). Computers and Wi-Fi are also available to the clients. Each person or family that enters the resource center is assigned to a Housing Advocate, that works with them to identify, develop, and achieve goals related to solving their housing crisis. This funding will also help Housing Opportunities Inc. in tracking exits from the Resource Center.
Detroit Land Bank: $2,500 toward helping property owners complete compliance requirements for their homes. The Detroit Land Bank monitors and supports property owners as they complete rehab requirements of the purchase agreements of their homes. When property owners cannot meet these requirements, they are at risk of their property being reconveyed to the Detroit Land Bank. This funding will enable the Detroit Land Bank to help property owners complete these requirements, directly impacting the community they reside in as well.
LOVEtheLOU: $2,500 to support the Hope House, which is dedicated to assisting youth and young adults who are experiencing homelessness, displacement, temporary housing instability, and housing transition in the journey to becoming self-sufficient.
Hillcrest Ministries of Mid-America Inc.: $2,500 toward the care of homeless children, youth, and families in
Habitat for Humanity of
Minds Matter: $5,000 in support of Minds Matter's Senior College Readiness programming, which aims to ensure seniors enter college with the information and resources needed to gain independence, succeed in both college and career, and gain a stable economic future. In the second semester of their senior year, Minds Matter provides college readiness programming to students, with core components of the program being healthy relationships, career readiness and financial literacy.
Smart Development Inc.: $5,000 in support of the Community First Program, which encompasses education, workforce connection, social services such as basic needs and food, and civic engagement with comprehensive case management. Their services include homebuyer education and counseling, community revitalization, free minor-home repairs to low-income refugee and seniors, free culturally relevant halal and kosher food boxes to combat food insecurity, and case management with added language assistance in Arabic, Somali, Farsi and Sudanese, aiding clients in increasing their economic and social mobility through financial education, job placement and workforce readiness.
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About the Union Home Mortgage Foundation
The Union Home Mortgage Foundation was established in 2015 as the charitable arm of independent mortgage banking company Union Home Mortgage Corp (UHM). The Foundation's mission is to equip individuals and families with the tools and resources to achieve economic self-sufficiency, specifically through financial literacy, and housing. The Foundation has awarded over
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