DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) is pleased to announce that, in partnership with its member financial institutions, it has awarded $18.5 million in Affordable Housing Program (AHP) subsidies to 26 projects, primarily within its five-state District of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas. The subsidies will result in the creation or rehabilitation of 2,113 housing units.
“FHLB Dallas member institutions play an important role in financing affordable housing initiatives in their communities,” said FHLB Dallas President and CEO Sanjay Bhasin. “The AHP allows our members to provide millions of dollars across our District to improve living conditions for those who need it most.”
FHLB Dallas annually returns 10 percent of its profits in the form of AHP subsidies to the communities served by its member institutions. AHP funding is utilized for a variety of projects, including home rehabilitation and modifications for low-income, elderly and special-needs residents; down payment and closing-cost assistance for qualified first-time homebuyers; and the construction of low-income, multifamily rental communities and single-family homes.
Between 1990 and 2020, FHLB Dallas awarded more than $323 million through AHP and Homeownership Set-Aside Programs, such as a down payment assistance program, a home repair and modification program geared toward seniors and others with disabilities and a disaster recovery program to help more than 57,000 households.
Beatrice Kelly, Comerica Bank senior vice president & director of Community Development Lending, said the bank has benefited from the program for several years.
“Comerica Bank is honored to be part of the Affordable Housing Program as we work to raise expectations and make impactful investments in the communities we serve through strategic partnerships,” Ms. Kelly said. “As a longtime member of FHLB Dallas, we have helped create economic opportunity in areas that need our support. We are grateful for the program and its ongoing commitment to advancing financial inclusion.”
Below is a state-by-state listing of the 2021 AHP subsidies. For more information about the 2021 AHP subsidies and other FHLB Dallas community investment products and programs, please visit fhlb.com/ahp.
Arkansas: $1,500,000 for 102 units
Houston
Member: BancorpSouth Bank
Sponsor: Renewal Ranch
Subsidy: $750,000 for 42 rental units
Searcy
Member: Centennial Bank
Sponsor: Searcy Housing Solutions Inc.
Subsidy: $750,000 for 60 rental units
Louisiana: $3,000,000 for 323 units
Franklin
Member: Home Bank, N.A.
Sponsor: New Orleans Restoration Properties
Subsidy: $750,000 for 60 rental units
New Orleans
Member: Home Bank, N.A.
Sponsor: Building Blocks
Subsidy: $750,000 for 62 rental units
Member: Fifth District Savings Bank
Sponsor: Ozanam Inn
Subsidy: $750,000 for 157 rental units
Opelousas
Member: St. Landry Homestead F.S.B.
Sponsor: The Refinery Mission
Subsidy: $750,000 for 44 rental units
Mississippi: $2,450,000 for 234 units
Canton
Member: The First, a National Banking Association
Sponsor: Central Mississippi Housing and Development Corp.
Subsidy: $750,000 for 64 rental units
Hattiesburg
Member: The First, a National Banking Association
Sponsor: Hattiesburg Housing Authority
Subsidy: $750,000 for 108 rental units
Jackson
Member: Hope Federal Credit Union
Sponsor: Jackson Resource Center
Subsidy: $450,000 for 30 rental units
Natchez
Member: Tensas State Bank
Sponsor: New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
Subsidy: $500,000 for 32 rental units
New Mexico: $1,050,000 for 96 units
Ohkay Owingeh
Member: Century Bank
Sponsor: Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority
Subsidy: $300,000 for 30 owner units
Rio Rancho
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: CC Housing, Inc.
Subsidy: $750,000 for 66 rental units
Texas: $7,500,000 for 986 units
Austin
Member: Frost Bank
Sponsor: Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Subsidy: $750,000 for 50 rental units
Member: Frost Bank
Sponsor: Austin Housing Finance Corp.
Subsidy: $750,000 for 171 rental units
Member: Prosperity Bank
Sponsor: Project Transitions
Subsidy: $750,000 for 61 rental units
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Foundation Communities
Subsidy: $750,000 for 88 rental units
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Foundation Communities
Subsidy: $750,000 for 135 rental units
Corpus Christi
Member: Frost Bank
Sponsor: The Salvation Army
Subsidy: $750,000 for 132 rental units
Houston
Member: Comerica Bank
Sponsor: Mountain Top Development
Subsidy: $750,000 for 205 rental units
Member: Texas Capital Bank, N.A.
Sponsor: Covenant House Texas
Subsidy: $750,000 for 52 rental units
Kingsville
Member: Frost Bank
Sponsor: Adult & Teen Challenge of Texas
Subsidy: $750,000 for 42 rental units
Welasco
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Prospera Housing Community Services
Subsidy: $750,000 for 50 rental units
Out of District: $3,000,000 for 372 units
California
Long Beach
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Century Villages at Cabrillo
Subsidy: $750,000 for 90 rental units
Colorado
Denver
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Subsidy: $750,000 for 101 rental units
Florida
Opa-Locka
Member: Wells Fargo Bank South Central
Sponsor: Wellspring Community Resources
Subsidy: $750,000 for 110 rental units
North Carolina
Lexington
Member: Bank OZK
Sponsor: The Mid-Atlantic Foundation
Subsidy: $750,000 for 71 rental units
About the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas is one of 11 district banks in the FHLBank System created by Congress in 1932. FHLB Dallas, with total assets of $60.2 billion as of September 30, 2021, is a member-owned cooperative that supports housing and community development by providing competitively priced loans and other credit products to approximately 800 members and associated institutions in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas. For more information, visit our website at fhlb.com.