The Coalition has compiled the following resources to help our member organizations navigate the impacts of COVID-19. We’ll keep updating this list as more resources become available, so check back regularly. 

Thank you to Fannie Mae for their support in the creation of this resource guide.

Protecting & Preserving Homeownership

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Financial Coaching During a Pandemic

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Pivoting to Virtual Operations

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Pivoting to Virtual Operations


Transitioning operations to virtual platforms, especially as related to loan closings and trainings.

Creativity, Collaboration, and Engagement in Virtual Learning Spaces

This session is designed to help you unlock your teaching creativity and expertise by exploring new tools for interesting and engaged learning in virtual settings. Moving from face-to-face teaching to online is a challenge, yet by drawing on your expertise–you’ve got this! You will be introduced to easy-to-use software and applications that help set the tone for a fun and collaborative online environment. By using these tools, you can foster student engagement, use games to assess student learning, and foster collaboration and peer sharing among participants. Homeownership courses will be more fun for you to teach and even more interesting and inviting to learners after you implement innovative virtual tools.

NAIHC Pathways Home eLearning

Brian Mann with National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC) shares an overview of the new Pathways virtual course for community members.  This webinar provides an opportunity for homeownership practitioners to see the online training, understand what is within the training, and ask questions.  This webinar gives attendees a deeper understanding of the course to share with their community members.

Training and Presentation Delivery Skills for the Virtual Space

Although many of our office day-to-day routines have changed, training and presentation skills still require time and attention to detail.  In this webinar, we discuss content development, the various presentation platforms, and the responsibilities of being a facilitator, presenter, and instructor.  We also detail how to properly use different visuals and apps to enhance your content objectives and engage with your virtual audience in new and exciting ways.

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Ready to Begin Your Digital Closing Journey? This eClosing Roadmap Can Help.

Are you thinking of taking your loan process digital? Ready to begin your journey from paper to digital closing and improve the mortgage experience for you and your borrowers? Every journey is better if you know exactly where you’re going and you have a reliable way to get there. The new Freddie Mac eClosing Implementation RoadmapThis link opens a new window is an interactive blueprint, with step-by-step directions, to efficiently guide you to successful eClosing adoption.

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Money Smart Users Adapting to Virtual Training Sessions

Money Smart Alliance members have adapted to the COVID-19 environment by continuing to help people improve financial health while practicing physical distancing (also called social distancing). Find out how organizations are delivering financial education through virtual platforms and learn some tips and tricks for leading virtual learning sessions. 

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Going Remote: Providing Native-Specific Financial Education and Coaching in a Virtual Setting

A vast assortment of online products and resources are available to assist in delivering remote financial education services to clients and partners. Many products, such as video conference and webinar platforms, are similar in design and use. The Oklahoma Native Assets Coalition, Inc. (ONAC) has developed this resource document as an overview of products that are vetted in terms of cost, ease of use, and overall effectiveness for providing remote financial education training and support.

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