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Who's Involved

The campaign has been shaped with the input of many different partners, including nonprofit housing and home ownership organizations, governmental agencies, trade associations, and financial institutions. In addition, several local home ownership and housing counseling agencies are partnering with the campaign to provide assistance and counseling to Don't Borrow Trouble callers. Private and public organizations, lending institutions, and individuals have made financial contributions to the campaign as well. New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, a statewide affordable housing organization with a 25-year history of serving low and moderate income families, is administering the campaign. Click here to learn more about New Hampshire Housing.

A list of campaign funders and partners follows:

FUNDING PARTNERS

  • New Hampshire Housing
  • Freddie Mac
  • Citizens Bank
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development

COUNSELING PARTNERS

  • Affordable Housing, Education and Development (AHEAD)
  • CATCH Neighborhood Housing
  • Consumer Credit Counseling Services of NH and VT
  • Laconia Area Community Land Trust
  • Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua
  • Neighborworks® Greater Manchester
  • New Hampshire Legal Assistance

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

  • AARP New Hampshire
  • Legal Advice and Referral Center
  • Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Association of New Hampshire
  • New Hampshire Association of REALTORS®
  • New Hampshire Bankers Association
  • State of New Hampshire Banking Department
  • New Hampshire Community Loan Fund

Download a complete list of the campaign funders and partners here, in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.

Note: DON’T BORROW TROUBLE New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire always encourages consumers to call the helpline at 866-623-1302 with questions or concerns regarding a home loan.

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