Published: October 25, 2010
Wells Fargo Contributes $5 Million for Housing Efforts in 34 Cities
DES MOINES, Iowa - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Wells Fargo's Housing Foundation announced today grants totaling $5
million to nonprofit housing organizations in 34 communities. The
grants, coupled with help from Wells Fargo volunteers, are part of the
company's Leading the Way Home Priority
Markets program, a nationwide effort to increase the availability of
affordable housing.
"We are committed to helping communities grow and thrive," said Jon R.
Campbell, head of Wells Fargo's Social Responsibility Group. "Priority
Markets grants help cities and nonprofit partners complete building and
renovation projects in distressed areas so they can stabilize those
neighborhoods, as well as stimulate long-term economic growth. The time
and talents of our team members who will volunteer to help with these
projects will extend our investment in these communities even further."
Earlier this year, Wells Fargo donated an additional $8 million to
Habitat for Humanity International for its Neighborhood Revitalization
Initiative to construct, repair and rehabilitate affordable housing for
low-income families in markets hit hard by foreclosures. Wells Fargo is
one of the largest corporate sources of volunteers for Habitat projects.
Many of the Habitat projects, as well as those funded with Priority
Markets grants, include "green" and energy-efficient upgrades, providing
further cost savings to homeowners.
The Wells Fargo Priority Markets grants will go to organizations in
Phoenix; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; Des Moines; Boise; Kansas City and
St. Louis, Mo.; Charlotte; Greensboro; Omaha; Camden and Newark, N.J.;
Las Vegas; Cleveland; Portland; Memphis; Tacoma; and Milwaukee, as well
as four cities in Florida (Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beach, and
Tampa), three cities in Texas (Dallas, El Paso, and Fort Worth) and nine
in California (East Palo Alto, Fresno, Los Angeles, Modesto,
Riverside-San Bernardino, Sacramento, San Diego, San Jose, and Stockton).
Grant recipients were selected in a competitive process from requests
submitted by local Wells Fargo teams and their nonprofit or local
government partners in markets needing special assistance with
large-scale neighborhood development projects.
"From the beginning of the housing crisis, we have joined with numerous
communities and organizations to help preserve and advance
homeownership, assist struggling homeowners, and help stabilize
communities hard hit by foreclosures," said Cara Heiden, co-president of
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. "From January 2009 through August 2010, Wells
Fargo has helped more than 2.3 million households with mortgage payment
relief through its refinancing and modification programs."
Other Leading the Way Home efforts include:
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Home retention efforts - Wells Fargo holds Home Preservation Workshops
in distressed markets across the country. At these events, loan
servicing specialists speak with customers confidentially about their
financing options and provide modifications, when possible, on the
spot. In addition, 27 Home Preservation Centers have been established
in markets hardest hit by foreclosures.
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Education - Volunteers educate customers about home buying, credit
management, mortgage products and the responsibilities of
homeownership using Hands on Banking lessons
and home-buying workshops.
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Community partnerships - Provide grants to nonprofits to support
foreclosure counseling, down payment assistance programs, financial
and homebuyer education, as well as construction, renovation and
rehabilitation of affordable housing.
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Transfer of foreclosed properties for redevelopment - Wells Fargo was
the first mortgage servicer to partner with the National Community
Stabilization Trust (NCST) to assist local governments and nonprofits
in acquiring foreclosed properties for redevelopment. Wells Fargo's
Housing Foundation, in partnership with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage,
also donates foreclosed properties, or offers such properties at a
reduced price, for redevelopment and resale. In addition to properties
transferred through NCST, Wells Fargo has discounted or donated more
than 2,000 properties to nonprofit organizations and government
entities in 2009 and 2010.
About Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified,
community-based financial services company with $1.2 trillion in assets.
Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides
banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial
finance through more than 9,000 stores, 12,000 ATMs, the Internet
(wellsfargo.com and wachovia.com), and other distribution channels
across North America and internationally. The Company promotes economic
growth and self-sufficiency, education, social services, the arts and
the environment in thousands of communities. In 2009, the Company gave
$202 million in grants to 18,000 nonprofits, and team members
contributed more than 1.23 million volunteer hours around the country.
For more about Wells Fargo's achievements in Social Responsibility: www.wellsfargo.com/about/csr.

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