Wells Fargo announcing $125 billion effort to help Hispanic homebuyers

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DES MOINES, Iowa —Wells Fargo Home Mortgage announced Tuesday its support of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals' "Hispanic Wealth Project," which seeks to triple Hispanic household wealth over the next decade.

Wells Fargo announced the project includes a projected $125 billion in mortgage originations and $10 million to support initiatives to promote financial education and counseling for Hispanic homebuyers.

According to a news release, Wells Fargo also announced the goal of increasing the number of Hispanic home mortgage consultants on its sales team.

"Homeownership is a vehicle through which many people build wealth and financial stability," said Brad Blackwell, head of portfolio lending for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. "Homebuying and its downstream benefits can help improve neighborhoods, local businesses, and the overall economy. As the nation's leading home mortgage lender to racially and ethnically diverse homebuyers, including Hispanics, we support NAHREP in this important mission and want to demonstrate our efforts to do more to increase homeownership to these communities."

The NAHREP Hispanic Wealth Project Blueprint focuses on three component goals to facilitate Hispanic wealth creation: a 50-percent or greater rate of U.S. Hispanic homeownership, a 50-percent increase in the first-year success rate of Hispanic-owned businesses, and a 25-percent increase in the number of Hispanic households owning non-cash financial assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and 401(k) accounts.

Dimas DeLeon is an Iowa real estate agent. He said the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Hispanic Wealth Project and its financial support from Wells Fargo will put Hispanics nationwide and here in Iowa on the path toward home ownership.

"That is their American dream to live in a home for their family, for their future, their kids future -- it's a really big deal for them," said DeLeon.

http://www.kcci.com/project-economy/wells-fargo-pledges-125-billion-to-hispanic-home-buyers/35279150


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The Hispanic brehs better get on this:usure:
 
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This is gonna be a sub prime loan scandal all over again once they find out years later when the bubble pops they cant afford it.
 

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Homeownership is a vehicle through which many people build wealth and financial stability

This won't work in Hispanic neighborhoods because housing prices are driven by school test scores or "good schools". Hispanic children have low test scores, therefore their schools are "bad" and that depresses the price of real estate. People with money do not move into neighborhoods with bad schools.
 
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This won't work in Hispanic neighborhoods because housing prices are driven by school test scores or "good schools". Hispanic children have low test scores, therefore their schools are "bad" and that depresses the price of real estate. People with money do not move into neighborhoods with bad schools.

Pretty much.
 

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Back in the late 90's early 00's an Organization known as the Black United Fund of New York (BUFNY) tried something along those lines and was attack by the Elliot Spitzer and others in Government.....After which they place an ineffective black sister in charge.
 

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Back in the late 90's early 00's an Organization known as the Black United Fund of New York (BUFNY) tried something along those lines and was attack by the Elliot Spitzer and others in Government.....After which they place an ineffective black sister in charge.

Hmm, I have never heard of the organization. Mainstream media seems to have ignored the story and it really got ignored after Eliot Spitzer's prostitution scandal in 2008. I found this comment interesting:

It's more than this developing story that needs exposure! The question is who will have the courage or even interest to pursue the stories.

There are several “under-exposed" stories (or not exposed at all in the “mainstream" media) that need to be investigated that reveal the trail of injustices, deceits and betrayals that elected officials such as (self-described) Governor Eliot “The fukking Steamroller" Spitzer, and formally as Attorney General, have used to takeover or completely destroy leading and progressive institutions and leaders in the Black community: Urban League of Northeast Albany, Hale House, Black United Fund of New York, Apollo Theatre Foundation, Attorney Alton Maddox. There are more to be sure.

These stories need to be directly contrasted to how Spitzer dealt with the institutions and leadership at the World Jewish Congress, Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club, Air America, New York State Sheriff's Association and others. It's like annihilation versus the wrist slap or even a blind eye! The only mention of this blatant disparate treatment has been by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, February 23, 2006, which stated that “Mr. Spitzer's office spent 16 months investigating well founded internal allegations of financial improprieties at the World Jewish Congress. The confirmed findings were clearly listed in a Certificate of Discontinuance closing the WJC investigation which is still alive and well.

The investigation of Black United Fund of New York began in November 2002, with an Interim Assurance of Discontinuance being issued in February 2003 demanding the resignation of ALL board members. No Certificate of Discontinuance (of the investigation) has been issued to date and there have been NO official findings or charges made by the Office of the Attorney General. Yet BUFNY and 25 years of pioneering development has been completely destroyed by Spitzer and his Black Republican appointees to that “Interim Board of Directors", all of whom had been advised, including the Attorney General, when the “investigation" began that they were not going to find what they thought they were looking for.

These glaring instances of disparate treatment tell the story of deceit and abuses of power used to betray his words and commitments to the Black community in pursuit of power. This has been evident for some time to the Black community.

What you see now is the face of the tyrant that had been encountered and written about long before the current revelations of the person called Eliot “The Destroyer". The person that everyone seemed to fear and not want to offend by merely standing in justified opposition or disagreement. Just ask the Black “selected" officials that sit in deafening silence like overly loyal sheep.

Well, what goes around comes around, and often in spades!

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Black United Fund’s Kermit Eady Has No Confidence In Spitzer For Comptroller

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By Mary Alice Miller July 18, 2013 09:11


Days after disgraced former governor Eliot Spitzer announced his impromptu run for NYC Comptroller, Kermit Eady offered a blunt assessment: “Spitzer is a no good dog.”

“Spitzer never built a damn thing. He didn’t know anything about building a Black United Fund, particularly building Black organizations in the Black community.”

Eady has raw memories of how then- New York Attorney General Spitzer destroyed the city’s first Black- owned and operated employee payroll deduction program specifically targeting African-Americans.

In November 2002, Spitzer launched his attack, claiming that “the charity had shifted its focus in recent years to housing and land development without notifying its donors,” an untrue charge.

Eady publicly notified donors of BUFNY’s initiatives (which BUFNY donors approved) via regular appearances on Gary Byrd’s radio program on WLIB during the 1990’s and other public venues. Spitzer also claimed that BUFNY was “chronically delinquent in filing documents required by law with the attorney general’s office.”

By May 2003 NYS AG Spitzer abruptly removed Eady and his vice president Larry Barton from BUFNY’s Harlem headquarters, denying the men access to the organization’s records and mementos. Spitzer, a Democrat, installed four Long Island Black Republicans to run BUFNY, presumably to help it flourish. Spitzer appointed Briding Newell to head the hostile takeover.

Newell had been fired from her post as a Commissioner of the Nassau Department of Drug and Alcohol Addiction by Spitzer’s 2006 gubernatorial rival Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi because Newell and her boss were sued by a whistleblower who was retaliated against after the whistleblower accused the agency of financial mismanagement and condoning at least one no-show job.

Newell’s team promptly fired all BUFNY’s employees and stopped payroll deductions. At the time, BUFNY had direct ownership and control of 98 apartment units in eight buildings. The fate of one of those buildings – BUFNY Headquarters – leaves many unanswered questions.

Research by Dr. James McIntosh found that in October 2005 — two years after Spitzer displaced BUFNY founder Eady — BUFNY HQ was sold for $3,435,854.00 by an entity called BUFNY Houses Associates. The property was transferred via a grant deed to an entity called 2273 Realty LLC. The mailing address of the owner was listed as 1987 7th Avenue. Records show that address is owned by Neighborhood Partnership Housing Development Fund Company with a mailing address of 80 5th Avenue. Records also show that this fund company has over the last few years been involved in over three hundred landlord-tenant cases, most of them eviction cases.

Dr. McIntosh pointed out that at the time of the publication of his research “There has been no mention by Spitzer or any of the Harlem politicians to the public of what happened to that 3.4 million dollars that exchanged hands in the sale of the 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard Building.” McIntosh asked, “What was the outcome of that Spitzer ‘investigation’? Where are BUFNY’s books and records covering 24 years? What about BUFNY’s assets, including buildings? What of priceless personal property, including awards, belonging to Eady and Barton?”

Eady tells a sordid tale of what happened when he attempted to seek help from Harlem politicians.

According to Eady, he attempted to contact then-State Senator David Paterson a couple of dozen times. Paterson finally set up a meeting with Eady in which he outlined a plan to have legislative hearings on what Spitzer was doing to BUFNY. Paterson promised to meet with then-Senate Majority Leader Bruno. Eady said since that meeting “David Paterson has never spoken to me again.”

A few months later, Eady found out why.

Paterson became Spitzer’s running mate for governor despite Paterson’s father, David Dinkins and Charles Rangel support of Arthur Eve’s daughter for the position. Spitzer caused a rift between Harlem’s political elite which deepened when Spitzer forced Percy Sutton off the board of the Apollo Theater after Sutton had invested $35 million in the theater then turned it into a not-for-profit. The shocker for Eady came at an event at City College for Spitzer attended by Harlem’s political establishment when, according to Eady, Assemblyman Keith Wright introduced Spitzer as “the next coming of Malcolm X.”

Eady still believes in the BUFNY philosophy of venture philanthropy: empowerment in terms of jobs and business development, ownership and control of resources, and building institutions and community infrastructure.

“If we don’t build an economic base in this country, we are never going anywhere. You can go to all the meetings and marches you want to, but if you don’t build something economically in this country, Black America is going down the tube,” said Eady. “The Egyptians are building. The Vietnamese are building. The Italians, the Irish are all building something… except African-Americans. We have to have an economic infrastructure in our community. We have got to build it.”

“Employee payroll deductions still remain, for Black and other communities, a relatively untapped and unappreciated source of independent funds to support nonprofit community empowerment initiatives,” said Eady.

Founded by Eady in 1979, Black United Fund New York (BUFNY) used voluntary workplace giving to practice self-reliance. Offering African-Americans an alternative to United Way’s monopoly on payroll deductions was a difficult task, but a BUFNY lawsuit opened opportunities for BUFNY in the local, county and state public sectors. By 1984, employees at IBM, Bell Laboratories, New York Telephone and AT&T gave more than $400,000 to BUFNY. That money was distributed to 3,000 community groups that had not received money from the United Way, said Eady.

During almost two decades of active operations, BUFNY awarded more than $15 million in grants and technical assistance to over 2,000 community-based organizations and programs. BUFNY had developed, and owned and/or managed over 400 affordable housing units in New York City with more than 200 additional units on the drawing board. In 2003, BUFNY acquired AM radio station WCKL.

BUFNY’s housing initiative provided affordable housing to community residents and generated additional funds/revenues for program services, as well as contracts for underutilized businesses.

These contracts affected hundreds to thousands of jobs for the unemployed, including ex-offenders and trainees in the construction industry, college interns and select high school students.

BUFNY took a two-prong approach to the integration of advanced computer and telecommunications technologies at the individual and community levels to ensure equitable access for all. First, BUFNY wired each apartment in its 137th Street property with high-speed fiber-optic cable, with plans to expand in the other apartment buildings it owned or controlled.

“We were going to teach the kids how to do homework at home. We were working on home-based businesses for adults, especially for poor people and people of color.” said Eady. “We believed we were far ahead of the cutting edge. No question about it.”

BUFNY also established two Harvest Information and Technical Centers, one in Harlem and the other in Brooklyn’s MetroTech Center which provide a wide range of consumer services.

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What's wild was, in the other thread 9/10 of the posts were xenophobic and borderline racist :heh:
They were in that shyt like "fukk Mexicans they've never been down for us anyway." :laff:
 
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