NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America) was founded in 1988 by the Boston Hotel Workers Union as an advocacy organization focused on challenging predatory lending practices and closing the racial wealth disparity gap. Over 36 years, NACA has served 3 million people and helped 500,000 achieve homeownership through its nonprofit model.
NACA's primary offering is their "Best in America Mortgage" product, which features zero down payment requirements, zero closing costs or fees, zero mortgage insurance, and does not consider credit scores in lending decisions. As of April 2026, they offer fixed rates starting at 5% for 15-year mortgages, 5.125% for 20-year, and 5.625% for 30-year terms—positioned below market rates. The organization also provides HUD-approved housing counseling (representing 30% of all HUD housing counseling nationally) and hosts multi-day "Achieve the Dream" events in cities nationwide where prospective members can become NACA Qualified.
What distinguishes NACA is their explicit focus on character-based lending rather than credit-score-dependent underwriting, combined with their advocacy mission against predatory landlords and corporate real estate investors. They maintain $20 billion in mortgage commitments and have originated 75,000 NACA mortgages. The organization operates through member participation and activism, offering volunteer opportunities ("NACtivist" roles) and maintaining community engagement through podcasts and campaigns.
However, NACA functions as a nonprofit advocacy organization first and mortgage lender second. Prospective borrowers must attend multi-day in-person events to qualify and access services, which creates significant barriers to entry. The membership-based model and emphasis on activism may not appeal to all homebuyers seeking straightforward mortgage processing. Limited information is available on their website regarding specific underwriting criteria, loan limits, or detailed application timelines.