A penny per transaction. Loans capped at 7%. Almost no overhead — tiny team, no offices, no middlemen — so the money goes to the mission, not to payroll.
Own a piece of FAWN — from $100 →Reserve your allocation now — the regulated investment platform opens soon.
Working custodial USDC app in beta: real-time balance, instant P2P by @handle, stock investing. Signing keys are encrypted at rest and the fee — $0.01 per transaction — is visible on every ledger line.
Within 10 months of launch, FAWN's Property Fund makes its first cash home purchases — seeded by saved transaction revenue plus early investors, churches, and community organizations putting housing money to work in their own neighborhoods.
Student loan + mortgage in one 20-year facility, capped at 7%. Loan retired by year 7, house owned by year 20. Rent stops being wasted money. (Roadmap product — subject to lending licenses.)
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Years 0–7: rent on your FAWN home + paying off your student loan. Years 7–20: mortgage payments, capped at 7%. Then the house is yours.
By year 7 your student loan is gone. No landlord — your rent was servicing the home you're about to own.
Illustrative only. Rent estimated at 0.55% of home price per month; actual terms set at underwriting. FAWN Path is a roadmap product subject to lending licenses.
Investing involves risk, including possible loss of your entire investment. This page is not an offer to sell securities; any offering will be made only through a registered funding platform under Regulation CF — full terms and risk factors will appear in the offering circular on that platform. Forward-looking statements (including the 10-month housing goal and FAWN Path structure) are targets, not guarantees, and the FAWN Path is subject to lending licenses and regulatory approval. FAWN is a fintech, not a bank, and is custodial by design; balances are not FDIC insured. Church and community donations are handled separately through our nonprofit arm and are not investments.