African American Home Buying Grants Apr 2026

The dream of homeownership for many African Americans is becoming more attainable in 2026 through a surge of specialized grants and down payment assistance (DPA) programs designed to close the racial wealth gap. Empowering First-Time Buyers

Their Community Homeownership Commitment includes grants up to $10,000 for down payments and up to $7,500 in lender credits for closing costs.

Provides $2,500 to $5,000 (higher in select markets) to cover closing costs or buy down interest rates. Regional Opportunities Building Black Homeownership with Down Payment Assistance

Modern initiatives often focus on "first-generation" buyers—those whose parents never owned a home—providing a vital bridge for families without generational wealth.

Offers up to $45,000 for down payments and closing costs. A portion (the first $20,000) is entirely forgiven after five years of occupancy, while the rest is fully waived after 30 years.

Targeted at families in Denver, this fund provides up to $40,000 in DPA. Homeowners repay the amount plus a 5% share of the home's appreciation only when they sell or refinance, keeping the fund sustainable for future buyers.

The dream of homeownership for many African Americans is becoming more attainable in 2026 through a surge of specialized grants and down payment assistance (DPA) programs designed to close the racial wealth gap. Empowering First-Time Buyers

Their Community Homeownership Commitment includes grants up to $10,000 for down payments and up to $7,500 in lender credits for closing costs.

Provides $2,500 to $5,000 (higher in select markets) to cover closing costs or buy down interest rates. Regional Opportunities Building Black Homeownership with Down Payment Assistance

Modern initiatives often focus on "first-generation" buyers—those whose parents never owned a home—providing a vital bridge for families without generational wealth.

Offers up to $45,000 for down payments and closing costs. A portion (the first $20,000) is entirely forgiven after five years of occupancy, while the rest is fully waived after 30 years.

Targeted at families in Denver, this fund provides up to $40,000 in DPA. Homeowners repay the amount plus a 5% share of the home's appreciation only when they sell or refinance, keeping the fund sustainable for future buyers.