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Member Bulletin
  • December 17, 2019
  • Bulletin No: 2019-34

2020 Community Investment Offerings

*Updated member caps and funding for the Homebuyer Equity Leverage Partnership and Special Needs Assistance Program.  
 

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (Bank) is pleased to announce the 2020 Community Investment offerings.
 
Community Investment Program (CIP)
The Community Investment Program (CIP) provides advances to assist members in financing owner-occupied and rental housing by providing a favorably priced, match-funding source. Funds are available year-round and can be used for a variety of purposes including, for example: (1) the purchase or rehabilitation of owner-occupied and rental housing for income-qualified families; (2) the purchase of mortgage-backed securities representing a pool of loans that could be funded directly with CIP advances; and/or (3) investment in low-income housing tax credits.

Economic Development Program (EDP)
The Economic Development Program (EDP) offers advances to assist members with financing economic development or revitalization projects in targeted communities by providing a favorably priced, match-funding source. These projects can provide job creation and job retention for low- and moderate-income wage earners and can provide services to low- and moderate-income families and communities. EDP advances are often used to finance purchases, as well as to finance renovation, small business, capital improvement and historic preservation projects. The EDP is noncompetitive, and funds are available year-round. All member institutions that are eligible to obtain standard advances from the Bank may apply for EDP advances.
 
Disaster Relief Program (DRP)
The Disaster Relief Program (DRP) is designed to help finance any project that assists in recovery efforts in communities that have been federally declared disaster areas by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) within the Bank's five-state District. Individuals and business owners located within federally declared disaster areas may apply for the funds through the Bank's member financial institutions. For more information, visit fhlb.com/communityadvances.

Disaster Rebuilding Assistance
The Disaster Rebuilding Assistance program is designed to support households in the Bank's member communities that have been declared disaster areas by FEMA. The program provides homeowners who are at or below 80 percent of the area median income with up to $10,000 for repair and construction costs that are not covered by insurance or federal or state emergency assistance. For 2020, the Bank has set aside $400,000 in Disaster Rebuilding Assistance funds.
 
Affordable Housing Program (AHP)
The Affordable Housing Program (AHP) is the Bank's competitive housing grant program. AHP grants are available up to $750,000 and may be used to purchase, construct or rehabilitate owner-occupied and rental housing that serve income-qualified households. AHP grants are awarded once a year through the Bank's member institutions. The Bank will accept AHP grant applications from April 1, 2020 through May 14, 2020. The level of funds for the 2020 AHP will be announced in the first quarter of 2020. All applications for AHP grants must be submitted through the Bank's online system, which will be available during the application period. Please check fhlb.com/ahp for additional details and program announcements. Detailed information about the AHP is available in the Bank's Affordable Housing Program 2020 Implementation Plan, which can be found under Helpful Resources in the Community Investment section of fhlb.com.
 
Homebuyer Equity Leverage Partnership (HELP)
The Homebuyer Equity Leverage Partnership (HELP) program provides grants up to $10,000 that can be used for down payment and/or closing cost assistance for eligible first-time homebuyers. Members interested in participating in HELP must submit a one-time enrollment application and agreement; thereafter, they will be eligible to request HELP funds during each annual offering. Members that have previously enrolled for HELP need not enroll again. For 2020, the Bank has set aside $4.5 million of its annual AHP funds for HELP grants. The Bank will begin accepting member requests for HELP funds on Thursday, January 2, 2020. Members may use up to $112,500 (half of the member cap, which has increased to $225,000) to support homebuyers residing out-of-District.

Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP) provides grants up to $7,000 that can be used for housing rehabilitation to meet the needs of households containing a resident with special needs. Members interested in participating in SNAP must submit a one-time enrollment application and agreement; thereafter, they will be eligible to request SNAP funds during each offering. Please refer to the Bank's Implementation Plan for more detailed information about SNAP. For 2020 SNAP grants, the Bank has set aside $2.5 million from its AHP funds. The SNAP-assisted property must be located within the Bank's District. SNAP grant applications will be available and accepted beginning at 8:00 a.m. CT on Tuesday, January 14 through 5:00 p.m. CT on Thursday, January 16, 2020.

Housing Assistance for Veterans (HAVEN)
Housing Assistance for Veterans (HAVEN) is a unique housing program designed to provide grants to households of veterans or active service members who were disabled as a result of an injury during their active military service since the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The program is designed to support necessary home modifications or offset new construction costs.

HAVEN grant recipients must have a member of the household who qualifies as disabled by the Veteran's Administration, a branch of the U.S. military, the federal government or other acceptable source. Alternatively, the funds can be awarded to Gold Star Families that were impacted during this time frame for home repairs/rehabilitation. Under HAVEN, the Bank grants recipients up to $10,000 toward the modification/rehabilitation/new construction of a qualifying property located anywhere in the United States. The Bank will make available $300,000 in HAVEN funds beginning Thursday, January 2, 2020.

Partnership Grant Program (PGP)
The Partnership Grant Program (PGP) provides funding for the operational needs of community-based organizations (CBOs), which are 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations involved in affordable housing, local community development and small business technical assistance within the District. The Bank partners with its members by matching member contributions to eligible CBOs at a 3:1 ratio up to $12,000. The lifetime PGP award per eligible CBO is $60,000. The Bank has allocated $300,000 in PGP funds for 2020. PGP applications will be accepted beginning Monday,May 18, 2020 through Friday, June 19, 2020.

Small Business Boost Program (SBB)
The Small Business Boost Program (SBB) provides recoverable assistance to finance the startup or expansion of qualified small businesses. SBB funds are intended to help participating members provide financing for qualified small businesses by filling the gap between what the member can finance and the loan request made by an eligible small business. SBB is provided to members as a secondary, unsecured loan in conjunction with a loan made by the member to the small business. For example, SBB can fill the financing gap due to lack of equity, shortfall in collateral or initial cash flow challenges. No payments are due on the SBB loan during the first year. Principal amortization begins in year two at which time the member may charge up to 3 percent interest on the SBB loan. The Bank charges 3 percent interest beginning in the third year of the loan.

SBB funds will be made available in two funding rounds on a first-come, first-served basis. Beginning Monday, January 6, 2020, $1.5 million will be available in SBB funds. Any funds that remain at the end of the first funding round on Friday, July 3, 2020 will roll into the next funding round which will begin on Monday, July 20, 2020 with an additional $1.5 million until funds are exhausted or Friday, December 4, 2020, whichever is earlier.
 
How to Apply
Detailed information on each of these programs, including applications and enrollment forms, guidelines and other information may be found at fhlb.com/community.

Please check fhlb.com periodically for program announcements. For questions regarding AHP, HELP, SNAP, PGP, Disaster Rebuilding Assistance Program, SBB or HAVEN grants, please contact Community Investment at 800.362.2944.
For questions regarding CIP, DRP and EDP, please contact Member Services at 844.FHL.BANK (844.345.2265).

 
I hope you will utilize our affordable housing and economic development programs in 2020.

 

Sincerely,

Sanjay K. Bhasin
President and Chief Executive Officer