The Ford Foundation has announced a $2 million grant to the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta to support new technology that allows credit counselors to speed up mortgage loan modifications. The foundation said the grant will enable the CCCS, which has piloted the new software platform, to increase its counseling staff by 80 employees and open another counseling facility in the Atlanta area. "Preventing foreclosure is beneficial to borrowers and lenders alike, yet confusion, delay, and distrust on both sides have often stood in the ways of sensible loan modifications," said Frank DeGiovanni, director of economic development at the Ford Foundation. "This new system is finally breaking down those barriers." The foundation said the grant is the first in a series of "major investments" that will address the foreclosure crisis. The organizations can be found online at http://www.fordfound.org and http://www.cccsinc.org.
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