Carrying out our mission would not be possible without our annual appropriation from Congress as well as funding from our generous partners. The corporations, government agencies, foundations and other organizations that support our programs and service offerings help ensure that we reach and serve as many people and communities as possible.
Our Partners

Wells Fargo's NeighborhoodLIFT and other LIFT programs, a collaboration with NeighborWorks America, has assisted more than 23,000 homeowners across 900 municipalities since 2012 by offering homebuyer education plus down payment assistance grants with mortgages not exclusive to Wells Fargo. This includes assisting 3,376 homeowners in 2019. About two-thirds of LIFT homeowners are ethnically diverse and the majority represent low- and moderate-income households. In 2019, NeighborhoodLIFT was recognized with an American Banker Association Community Commitment Award for affordable housing. Wells Fargo teamed with NeighborWorks to offer complimentary NeighborhoodLIFT Home Ownership Counseling in 2019 and generously supports the NeighborWorks Training Institute.
"Wells Fargo works with NeighborWorks America to make a greater impact with housing affordability solutions that create pathways for families to open doors to homeownership, build wealth and live in safe, stable and affordable homes." — Eileen Fitzgerald, head, Housing Affordability Philanthropy,

JPMorgan Chase & Co. has proudly supported NeighborWorks America's efforts to offer best-in-class training and programming in community development, housing and financial health for more than two decades. Over the last several years we have provided resources to help thousands of housing counselors prepare for their HUD certification exams and invested in the development and launch of the exciting new NeighborWorks Compass product, which will provide better efficiency and customer service to clients. We look forward to continuing to partner with NeighborWorks for impact.
"JPMorgan Chase is proud to work with NeighborWorks America to develop nonprofit resiliency and advance economic opportunity in communities across the country." — Courtney Hodapp, head, Office of Nonprofit Engagement, JPMorgan Chase
