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.
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