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FDIC Hosts Foreclosure Prevention - Putting Homeownership Assistance Funds to Work in Ohio

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Webinar, MS Teams, registration information below.

In recognition of Homeownership Month, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) will host Foreclosure Prevention - Putting Homeownership Assistance Funds (HAF) to Work in Ohio. This session will expand community stakeholder and housing counselor understanding of the HAF program. This webinar will also increase opportunities for stakeholders to form collaborations with banks, state agencies, housing counselors, mortgage servicers, and others to assist low- and moderate-income families avoid foreclosure in Ohio.

Presenters:

  • Elizabeth Spring, Servicing Program Manager, Office of Research, Markets and Regulations, CFPB
  • Adam Elaroussi, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Housing and Regulatory Policy, Federal Housing Finance Agency
  • Megan Wessels, Senior Director of the Housing Stability Counseling Program, NeighborWorks
  • Ryan Gleason, Outreach & Engagement Manager, Ohio Housing Finance Agency
  • Sister Barbara Busch, Executive Director, Working in Neighborhoods
  • Kelsey J. Davis, Financial Institution Examiner, FDIC
  • Eric Louden, Community Affairs Specialist, FDIC

Who should attend:

Financial institutions, housing counselors, local and state government, non-profit and community-based organizations and other stakeholders interested in collaborating on forbearance and foreclosure prevention programming for low- and moderate-income families in Ohio.

Registration Information:

Event has past, registration is now closed.

Contact Information:

If you have any questions about the event, please email Eric Louden at erilouden@fdic.gov.

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Last Updated: August 5, 2024