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As a breast cancer survivor I have learned never to procrastinate. One of my unfulfilled goals in life was receiving my college degree. Because of the financial assistance from the Foundation, I completed my B.A. and am pursing a Master’s Degree – an asset that will open many doors for me in the mortgage industry.

– Karen Kors

I am so thankful for the opportunity that the Foundation has given me with the scholarship to obtain my “Certified Mortgage Instructor” (CMI) designation. Although I have been in the industry since 1992, I just recently realized the need for education in our industry.

– Carol K.

Recent News

GML DESIGNATION – AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE

While other industry-related designations are limited primarily to the executive level by their price and classroom requirements, the Graduate of […]

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Graduate of Mortgage Lending Live Online

The Institute of Mortgage Lending has now completed its upgrade to the GML Credential program. Our new text, The Mortgage […]

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Exciting Announcement

The Mortgage Industry Foundation proudly announces the acquisition of The Institute of Mortgage Lending (IML) from the National Association of […]

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Originally formed as The APMW Foundation, an IRS designated Charitable Corporation. We now celebrate our Twenty-fifth Anniversary with an expanded mission and new name as the Mortgage Industry Foundation, supporting education of professionals at all levels of the industry as well as the communities they serve.

The Foundation serves professionals seeking to enter or advance in mortgage lending and its related fields; and, we support community education programs to encourage responsible home-ownership. We are unique in our support of both consumer and professional education in mortgage borrowing and lending. Since 1992 the Foundation has awarded more than $80,000 in grants to 300 individuals and programs ranging from continuing education and college degrees to funding for those who were striving to enter or advance in the profession.