- September 23, 2025
chfa partners with zogo to provide free financial education app to colorado homebuyers
(DENVER) – Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) is pleased to announce a partnership with Zogo, a leading financial technology firm, to offer free access to Zogo’s financial education mobile app for Colorado homebuyers. The Zogo app offers professionally verified, individually tailored educational modules on a range of personal finance topics, including budgeting, saving, building credit, and preparing for homeownership.
“Financial education is a cornerstone of housing stability and economic prosperity,” said Thomas Bryan, executive director and CEO of CHFA. “We’ve heard feedback from our customers about the need for more financial education resources, and the Zogo platform offers a fun, engaging way to learn in a format that’s convenient for today’s homebuyers.”
“We set out to build a financial education experience that today’s homebuyers would truly trust and use,” said Ben Brooks, president of Zogo. “This year we’ve advanced our platform to be more personalized than ever, meeting people in the financial moments that matter most and helping them take real steps forward. Our mission is to make financial education practical, relevant, and empowering, and this partnership with Colorado Housing and Finance Authority is an important part of that vision.”
Zogo app users may access financial education lessons based on their personal finance goals and earn rewards as they are completed. Users earn points as they progress, helping to make learning more interactive and rewarding. The app may be downloaded from the Apple and Google Play app stores. Prospective and current CHFA homeowners may use the code CHFACOMM to unlock free access to the app. Additional information is at chfainfo.com/zogo.
Since 1974, CHFA has invested more than $30 billion to support more than 155,000 Coloradans in achieving their homeownership goals. CHFA partners with more than 130 mortgage lending institutions statewide to offer fixed-rate, 30-year mortgages alongside down payment and closing cost assistance options to qualified borrowers. CHFA also sponsors homebuyer education classes throughout the state to help prepare prospective homebuyers for successful long-term homeownership. More information about CHFA’s homeownership programs is available at chfainfo.com/homeownership.