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Movement Mortgage
Movement Mortgage has donated $409 million to its foundation while originating loans in all 50 states from 775+ U.S. locations.
Movement Mortgage
Get approved. Move home. Love people. Experience loan and refinance process designed for you — with profits designed for others.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Fort Mill
Corporate office
Fort Mill, SC, United States
Additional offices
San Francisco, CA · Austin, TX · Menlo Park, CA · Santa Ana, CA · New York, NY
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Movement Mortgage allocate its profits?
Movement commits at least 10% of its profits to the Movement Foundation, a legal entity that funds schools, health clinics, and housing in underserved U.S. and international communities. The firm reports contributing $409 million to the foundation since inception, with major projects including the Movement Schools network of charter schools and employee-nominated GraceWorks grants of $10,000 each to local nonprofits.
What is the relationship between Movement Mortgage and Movement Schools?
Movement Schools is a network of free, public charter schools funded by the Movement Foundation, which itself receives at least 10% of Movement Mortgage’s annual profits. The firm announced a 2021 goal to open 100 schools over ten years, concentrating on areas that have historically lacked access to high-quality education options.
Does Movement Mortgage service all 50 states?
Yes. Movement Mortgage operates through more than 775 locations and can service loans in every U.S. state. Its license is recorded under NMLS 39179.
How large is Movement Mortgage’s team?
The firm reports more than 3,500 employees, growing from a founding team of four in 2008. Loan officers are spread across the nationwide branch network, with corporate offices in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and additional hubs in California, Texas, and New York.
What initiatives does Movement Mortgage operate for minority homeownership?
Movement runs Grab the Key, a program focused on educational empowerment and closing the Black homeownership gap through classes and community events, and Comunidad, a fully bilingual Spanish-language mortgage experience from application through closing. Both sit alongside the firm’s stated commitment to accessible homeownership regardless of race or background.
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