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Affordable Housing Program

In 2012, FHLBank Pittsburgh will hold one funding round which opens on July 9 and closes on August 30, 2012. One informational webinar and four in-person workshops will be held on the following dates:

  • May 17 – General Information Webinar
  • June 12 – Western Pennsylvania Workshop
  • June 14 – Eastern Pennsylvania Workshop
  • June 18 – Delaware Workshop
  • June 21 – Charleston, West Virginia Workshop

To register for the webinar or a workshop, please click here.

If you would like to speak with a Community Investment Department representative about the specifics of your potential AHP project, please submit an AHP Technical Assistance Registration Form to schedule your appointment.

You may also contact one of the following Community Investment staff with any questions:

Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware:
David Buches
302-242-1257

Central/Northeastern Pennsylvania:
David Buches
302-242-1257

Western Pennsylvania/West Virginia:
Laura Rye
304-291-5485 

Each year, FHLBank Pittsburgh sets aside approximately 10 percent of its net income to fund the AHP. The AHP supports projects that provide affordable housing to individuals and families whose incomes are defined as low (51 to 80 percent of area median) or very low (50 percent and below of area median).

The AHP provides grants and loans that can be used for:

  • Single- and multi-family housing
  • New construction and rehabilitation
  • Rental and owner-occupied homes
  • Scattered-site housing development projects
  • Transitional and single-room-occupancy housing

Low income is just one of many common denominators AHP-eligible individuals and families share. As a result, AHP funds are increasingly being channeled toward projects that provide special-needs populations — such as the mentally/physically disabled, frail elderly, persons with HIV/AIDS, persons recovering from drug/alcohol addiction or victims of domestic violence — with counseling, vocational and educational services, medical support and other forms of assistance, in addition to housing.

AHP scoring priorities are set annually by the Bank's Board of Directors, in consultation with the Affordable Housing Advisory Council. In 2012, priority will be given to projects that meet the following criteria:
 

Criterion

Maximum
Points

Is sponsored by nonprofit, local government, local authority

5

Exhibits low subsidy per unit

5

Provides housing for the homeless

5

Uses donated properties

5

Generates empowerment

10

Promotes community stability

25

Project is ready to proceed

8

Targets to the very-low-income

20

Addresses special needs/economic diversity/rural

17

TOTAL

100

Projects must meet FHLBank's feasibility guidelines.

Maximum subsidy amount of $250,000 may be allocated to each project .

Subsidized loans of greater than $250,000 may be requested.

Retention requirements:

  • For owner-occupied projects, five years from closing date
  • For rental projects, 15 years from project completion date
  • Demonstrated need for AHP subsidy
  • Use of funds must be timely (within twelve months of approval)
  • Sponsor must be adequately qualified based on development experience
  • Compliance with Fair Housing laws required
  • Market demand must be demonstrated

To read or download a detailed summary of FHLBank's feasibility guidelines and scoring criteria, click on 2012 AHP Implementation Plan (pdf).

To view the step-by-step process, click here.

Application

The Community Investment Department reviews applications for feasibility and scoring, and the Bank's Board of Directors approves award recipients. Once notified of funding approval, awardees must draw down funds within twelve months of the approval date. All funded projects are then monitored periodically.

Monitoring Requirements

Approved AHP projects are required to be monitored in accordance with AHP regulations. Approved AHP projects will be subject to the following monitoring requirements: more>

If you have any questions regarding AHP or any Community Investment program, please feel free to contact us at 1-800-288-3400 or email us.

 

 

Real Life Stories

Not too long ago, the Roblero Perez and Sanchez Garrido families of Sussex County, Delaware, were living in rental housing that lacked adequate heat and was structurally unsound. That all changed recently when both families were presented the keys to their new homes, which they helped build in Georgetown Point.

Resources

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