African American Families -
Housing Insecurity
The issue of housing insecurity poses a critical threat to African-American households in America today. A startling 58% of African-American households rent their homes, leaving them particularly susceptible to instability in the face of rising rental costs and stagnant wages. This issue has far-reaching implications for African-American families, communities, and neighborhoods. Affordable homeownership can bring benefits not only to individuals and their families but also to the wider community and economy. Taking action is crucial, which is why we provide grants to organizations that aim to establish a stable environment for children and families. Homeownership can increase community engagement and development, foster social mobility, reduce crime, and enhance the overall value of the community.