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NeighborWorks Great Falls offers loan programs that enable individuals and families of lower and moderate income to achieve the American Dream of homeownership. Eligibility for all programs depends on income and number of people in the family, but you do not necessarily have to be low-income to apply.

For families that qualify for first mortgages from a financial institution, NWGF has loans for down-payment and closing costs. Depending on your family income and dependents, these loans can be as low at 1% interest and up to $20,000.

For low-income families that cannot afford to make full payments, NWGF has 0% deferred second mortgages which do not require monthly payments and are repaid with equity share when the home is sold, is no longer the principal residence, or when the first mortgage is repaid.

To find out more about NWGF programs to help you buy a home, attend NWGF Homebuyer Education classes, offered monthly in Great Falls. Homebuyer Education must be completed to use any NWGF loan product. For more information, please send an email or call NeighborWorks Great Falls at 761-5861. For more information about income limits, click here.

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New Loan Alternative for Great Falls’ Working Families
Today, Great Falls Teachers Credit Union in collaboration with RDI (Rural Dynamics, Inc.) is launching a new credit line for working families.  The SAFE credit line (Securing Access with Financial Education) is a $500 line of credit that is accessible regardless of credit history.
“This is an exciting step for our community based Credit Union.”  Said Deb Evans, President of Great Falls Teachers Federal Credit Union.  “It is our goal to help families overcome temporary financial hardships and move them towards economic stability.” 
The credit line has minimal requirements and is meant to help fill the gap that was created by the passage of I-164.  Consumers must be a member of the credit union for one month, be employed, and complete an individual financial analysis with a certified RDI advisor, at no charge to the consumer. 

For more information about the SAFE Loan, consumers should contact Gayle Jacoby, Financial Services Officer, at Great Falls Teachers Federal Credit Union 791-2883.  


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Phone: (406) 761-5861 • Toll Free: 1-866-587-2244 • Fax: (406) 761-5852

A portion of our programs are partially or fully funded by HUD Housing Counseling Grants and Community Frameworks.

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