Title: Korean Churches for Community Development
1Korean Churches for Community Development
Transforming Lives and Communities Mortgage
Industry Emerging Markets and Diversity
Conference October 3 -5, 2007Marriott Crystal
City, Washington DC
2Message
- KCCD Introduction
- Korean Community Introduction
- Homeownership Tool for Empowerment
- Lessons Learned Program Implementation,
Partnerships, Funding Opportunities Advocacy
Areas - Outreach Strategies
3KCCD Mission
- KCCD is a national non-profit faith-based
organization, which serves as a bridge between
the Asian American community and the greater
community at large in connecting and creating
private and public collaborations. Our mission is
to maximize the capacity of Asian American
faith-based organizations and other community
non-profits to remove the cultural, language and
economic barriers by increasing their access to
resources and funds in order to assist low income
individuals and revitalize neighborhoods.
4Affiliates
- California
- Texas
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- Virginia
- Washington, DC
- Michigan
- Philadelphia
- Washington State
5How We Help Organizations
- Build capacity of individual organizations
- Demonstrate Models of Success and Help
Organizations Implement Programs - Seek National Funding and Subgrant
6New Program Workforce Development
7KCCD Initiatives
- Homebuyer Center
- Financial Literacy/IDA
- Marriage Family Strengthening
- Workforce Development for Youth Young Adults
- Organization Capacity Training Program
- Church and Community Research Institute
- AmeriCorpsVista Leadership Fellowship
- Health
8KCCD Homeownership Program Successes
- Started in October 2002
- 7 Homeownership Fairs
- Trained over 4,000 interested homebuyers
- Many Partnerships
9Over 1000 Participants Turn Out for KCCD's 6th
Homeownership Fair
10KCCD Teams up with Freddie Mac, AREAA,
Countrywide, and KYCC to Help Asian Americans In
Los Angeles Become HomeownersCongressman Xavier
Becerra Supports Homeownership Efforts
11KCCD First Time Homebuyer
12Understanding the Community
13Highest Rate of Entrepreneurship
14Class of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S.,
2000
Self-Employed () Government ()
White 10.43 14.31
Black 4.46 20.81
AIAN 6.93 22.28
Asian 9.58 12.63
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 6.08 16.97
Hispanic 6.73 11.20
Asian Indian 9.29 11.00
Chinese 9.57 12.78
Filipino 4.73 15.76
Japanese 10.65 18.57
Korean 19.91 9.95
Taiwanese 13.65 12.23
Vietnamese 9.71 8.34
SOURCE U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced
Query
15Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000
(Population 25 years and over)
The measure for educational attainment is
having at least Bachelors Degree.
SOURCE U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set
16Median Household Income in the United States, 2000
SOURCE U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set
172nd Highest Language Barrier
18Percent of Population in Linguistically Isolated
Households by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian
ethnicity, 2000-Population 5 Years and older
United States Â
Total Population 4.1
White Alone 2.5
Black of African American 1.3
American Indian and Alaskan Native alone 5.4
Asian Alone 26.5
Asian Indian alone 10.8
Chinese alone 35.3
Filipino alone 11.1
Japanese alone 21.7
Korean alone 41.0
Vietnamese alone 46.1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 6.2
Some other race alone 26.6
Two or more races 12.4
Hispanic or Latino 26.4
Non Hispanic White 1.0
Source U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of
Population and Housing. Table produced by
Eui-Young Yu and Steven T. LeeKorean American
Coalition Census Information Center, 2005
19- 75 of Korean Americans are affiliated with the
Korean American church
20Number of Korean American Churches
- 4000 Korean American churches in U.S.
- 1100 Korean American churches in LA/Orange County
21 Los Angeles Metropolitan Korean Mega Churches Los Angeles Metropolitan Korean Mega Churches January 2001 Korea Times
 Church Name Congregation Budget
1 Young Nak Presbyterian Church 4,100 6,910,000.00
2 Grace Korean Church 2,228 6,000,000.00
3 Sa-Rang Community Church 4,000 6,320,000.00
4 The Oriental Mission Church 3,084 5,500,000.00
5 Torrance First Presbyterian Church 3,500 5,500,000.00
6 Yul Lin Mun Presbyterian Church 2,087 3,810,000.00
7 Light of Love Mission Church 1,210 2,750,000.00
8 Berendo St. Baptist Church 1,500 2,500,000.00
9 L.A. Christian Presbyterian Church 1,100 2,300,000.00
10 Holy Hill Community Church 950 2,000,000.00
11 Glory Church of Jesus Crist 1,400 2,000,000.00
12 Samsung Korean Presbyterian Church 1,200 1,500,000.00
13 All Nations Church 1,300 1,500,000.00
14 Valley Christian Presbyterian Church 1,100 1,320,000.00
15 Choong Hyun Mission Church 1,450 1,400,000.00
16 L.A. Korean Methodist Church 1,000 1,000,000.00
31,209 52,310,000.00
22Asian Americans Model Minority Myth
23US Homeownership Rates
The Homeownership Gap
76
59.8
49.1
48.1
Source US Census Bureau, 2005
24National Homeownership Rates
25Median Household Income
26Per Capita Income is Lower
27Homeownership A Tool for Community Empowerment
28Why Homeownership ?
- American Dream
- Political Empowerment
- Wealth Building
- Family Stability/Health
- Great Funding Partners
29Dont Reinvent the Wheel
- Learn from those who have already succeeded
301st Homeownership Fair
311st Homeownership Fair
- 600 Participants!
- Major Ethnic Media Coverage
- Vendors with Korean speaking representatives
popular
32Findings
- 95 of 125 individuals had FICO scores over 750
- 95 of 175 individuals had FICO scores over 700
33Survey Findings
- 88 never had homebuyer education
- 91 qualified 1st time Homebuyers
- 95 intended to purchase home next 6 months.
34Key Strategic Outreach Partners
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36Partnership with Freddie Mac
37Various Homeownership Partners
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/
Elected Officials - HUD Affiliate
- United Way
- Fannie Mae
- Freddie Mac
- Financial Institutions including Countrywide,
Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Washington Mutual,
Chase, GMAC Others - State Farm Insurance, NHS, LA Housing Department,
County Housing Department, Affordable Clearing
House Others
38New Initiatives
- Countrywide
- Freddie Mac
- AAREA
- KCCD
- KYCC
39Other Partnerships
- Media Korea Daily weekly media advertisement
and educational facility - PSA development media partners
40Program Mechanics
- Neighborworks Certification
- Downpayment Financial Assistance
41Homeownership Assistance Programs
- Downpayment Assistance
- Homebuyer Education
- Consultation Guidance
- Financing Options
- IDA Program
- Certificated LA Housing Department Partner
42Financial Assistance
- Downpayment Assistance
- City of Los Angeles 90,000 downpayment, 15,000
for improvements - Matched Savings Money (IDA, IDEA, Wish) - 5k
saving, up to 23,000 additional match - Closing Costs
43Homebuyer Education
- Required for downpayment assistance and special
financing programs - Great Helpful Insights
- 12-Hour Curriculum, Certified
44First Graduating Class
45Financing Options
- CalHFAs below market interest rates
- Fixed rate Interest Only programs 30, 35 and 40
years - Acorn (no PMI, low credit, good history, below
market) - Lease to Purchase
- Stated Income
46IDA Program Financial Literacy Program
- Couple can save 5000 and receive up to 23,000
free money for downpayment. - Financial Education 8 hour class
47Strategies for Partnerships
- Knowing Who We Are and Our Offerings (Strengths)
- Turning Weaknesses into Strengths and
Opportunities - Creating Win-Win Situations
- Borrowing Capacity
48Challenges Undocumented Income/Assets
- Real Business Income
- Income from outside the country
- Korean Internal Savings System Gye
- Cash under the bed
- Gifts from family members
- Immigrant Life Style
49Loan Products that Work
- No Docs
- Stated Income
- No Income or Asset Verification Forms
50Disconnects in the Market Place
- Lender Income and Asset Qualifications
- Korean/Asian Immigrant Lifestyle and Income/Asset
Stream - Thriving Broker Market
51Program Funding Opportunities
- U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development
(Counseling Agency, Exhibits) - Subgrant Opportunities
- IDA
- Financial/Mortgage Institutions (Marketing
Agreements, Per Loan, Sponsorships, Brokers
Fees) - Corporations
- Government Agencies
52Opportunities in the Asian American Community
Marketplace
- Fastest Growing Population
- Opportunities for Growth
- Low Homeownership Rates
- Untapped Unserviced Market
53KCCD Contact Information
- Jin Kim/Hyepin Im
- (213) 985-1500
- jinkim100_at_gmail.com/hyepin_at_gmail.com
- www.kccd3300.org
- 3550 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 922
- Los Angeles, CA 90010