UA HomeFirst Program Recognized by International Town and Gown Association

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Author: Dr. Elisabetta Zengaro | Communications Specialist, Division of Community Affairs

At the recent annual conference of the International Town and Gown Association (ITGA), held at Clemson University, The University of Alabama’s HomeFirst program received a 2022 ITGA Presidential Excellence Award. Dr. Nicole Prewitt, director of programs and partnerships for community engagement at UA’s Center for Community-Based Partnerships (CCBP), accepted the award.

Dr. Nicole Prewitt, right, director of programs and partnerships for community engagement at UA’s Center for Community-Based Partnerships, accepts a 2022 ITGA Presidential Excellence Award recognizing UA’s HomeFirst Program. Photo courtesy of Clemson University

Dr. Nicole Prewitt, right, director of programs and partnerships for community engagement at UA’s Center for Community-Based Partnerships, accepts a 2022 ITGA Presidential Excellence Award recognizing UA’s HomeFirst Program.

Photo courtesy of Clemson University

HomeFirst exemplifies a volunteer effort that contributes to the quality of life in our community by supporting each participant’s path toward homeownership by focusing on core areas related to homebuyer readiness and foreclosure prevention through financial capability, including savings, money management, access to banking, credit building and debt reduction.

Said by Prewitt

Housed in CCBP, HomeFirst is a financial wellness initiative that serves Greene, Hale, and Tuscaloosa County individuals and families on their path toward first-time homeownership or foreclosure prevention.

The ultimate purpose of the HomeFirst program is to expand the pool of eligible homeowners by improving financial capability, and we are so honored to extend the university’s resources to serve the people of Alabama.

Said by Prewitt

Since 2017, HomeFirst has served more than 150 Individuals & Families On the Path to Homeownership Over the Life of the Program


Since Prewitt took the helm of HomeFirst in 2019,

HomeFirst has served123 of those 150 Households

31 HomeFirst coaches had432 + Coaching Meetings with Community Participants


On average, participants:

Enter with a4.53 Financial Capability Scale (FCS)

Leave with a 6.14 Financial Capability Scale (FCS)

This progress is comparable to financial coaching programs offered by professionals.


It was excellent for the program to receive the award and really shows how others value our work. We believe that HomeFirst is an amazing program that can really make a huge difference in so many lives. The fact that ITGA, and many others at the conference, have viewed the work and agreed with us really feels like a great accomplishment.

Said by James Renshaw, program coordinator for programs and partnerships for community engagement at CCBP

ITGA is a global non-profit association dedicated to strengthening town-gown partnerships through college campus and community interests.

The ITGA Presidential Excellence Award is a way to highlight ITGA members who demonstrate exceptional performance in one of the following areas: volunteer service, leadership, or educational achievement in town-gown communities or for ITGA. The ITGA Presidential Excellence Award is presented annually at the ITGA Conference.

ITGA Conference250 + Attendees Representing multiple states and countries — including Canada and the United Kingdom — were in attendance to share best practices and identify opportunities for improving town-and-gown relationships.

The event attracted individuals representing a broad spectrum of affiliations in higher education, as well as city administrators, council members, law enforcement, department directors, CEOs and executive directors representing:

10 nonprofits

26 private sector organizations

76 cities, towns & boroughs

150 universities & colleges