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FHLBank Topeka
Special Programs for
Housing, Commercial
Loans and Community
Development
Lenders Summit
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FHLBank Topeka
• Government-sponsored enterprise (GSE)
established in 1932
• Created 12 district FHLBanks
• Tenth District includes Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska and Oklahoma
• Currently serve more than 838 banks, thrifts and
credit unions
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FHBLTopeka
Mission Statement
We make a difference by helping our members build their
communities.”
We assist them in addressing a broad range of economic
development and housing needs in their communities
through:
-FHLBank Topeka’s primary product lines; and
-Special housing and community development
programs
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FHLBank Topeka Role
• To work with our owner/members to address this
broad view of economic development needs in their
communities through
– FHLBank Topeka’s primary product lines, and
– Special programs
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Community and Economic Development
• Grants
– JOBS
• Advance Funding for stockholders
– CDP
– HELP
• Technical assistance
Community Development Loans -- Non-housing commercial,
economic development, farm, agribusiness, public facility, social
services, medical and other loans/leases
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Joint Opportunities for Building Success (JOBS)
An Economic Development initiative that assist members
in promoting employment growth in their communities.
Community Development Program (CDP)
– Commercial and community development
Community Housing Program (CHP) Single
And multifamily housing
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JOBS
• $1,500,000 for 2011
• Recoverable grant, grant, interest rate buy-down, principal
reduction, equity
• Emphasis on:
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Job impact
Community support
Project viability and readiness to proceed
Leveraging
• $25,000 max per member
• $25,000 max per project
• Deadline was - April 1 – 51 out of 95 projects awarded – 2
from Colorado, 22 from Kansas, 13 from Nebraska and 14
from Oklahoma
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CHP
Community Housing Program Advance
• Owner-occupied Housing Families < 115% of median
SF Home Loan Pools based on eligible loans from
HMDA LAR • Rental Housing
Minimum 51% of units with tenants earning < 115% of
median or minimum 51% affordable units
• CHP advances priced below FHLBank’s market rates
• No limit on total annual approvals
• No limit on markup
• No maximum per member per year
• 4 month to 30 year terms
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No restriction on approvals per year per member
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CHP Plus Advance- Rental Housing
• Rental housing occupied by, or affordable to,
80% AMI or less
• CHP Plus advances priced below FHLBank’s
cost of funds
• $25 million pool annually
• Minimum amount of a CHP Plus advance is $10,000
• 200 bp maximum markup
• $1 million max
• 20-year term max for CHP Plus pricing
• Two CHP Plus approvals per year per member
• Members may obtain CHP Plus advances for additional
projects after June 15 if CHP Plus funds remain available.
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CHP Owner 115% Area Median
Colorado
$93,840 - 126,155
Kansas
$83,450 - 93,236
Nebraska
$81,995 - 92,443
Oklahoma
$71,547 - 78,557
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Denver – Aurora MSA
Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas,
Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park
CHP Plus and CHP Rental Income Limits
• CHP “Plus” 80% AMI
• CHP “Plus” Affordable
Rent
$60,700
$1,518
• CHP 115% AMI
• CHP Affordable Rent
$87,256
$2,181
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CDP Advance
Community lending financing for:
•Commercial loans
•Loans to municipalities
•Utility financing
•Educational
•Medical
•Agricultural
•Other non-housing. E.g. churches, day care
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CDP
• Commercial Loans, Loans to Municipalities, Utility
Financing, Educational Loans, Medical Facility and
Clinic Loans, Agricultural Loans and Other Non-housing
Projects (churches, day care )
• CDP advances priced below FHLBank’s market rates
• No limit on total annual approvals
• No limit on markup
• No maximum per member per year
• 4 month to 30 year terms
• No restriction on approvals per year per member
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Qualifying for CDP
• Four ways to qualify: - Must meet only one
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Meets SBA definition of small business concern
Located in an income-targeted geographic area
Located in a designated targeted program area, or
Targeted employee wage levels
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CDP Small Business Qualifying Factors
• 500 employees for most manufacturing and mining
industries
• $7 million in annual receipts for retail and service
industries
• 100 employees for most wholesale operations
• $750,000 in annual receipts for farm operations
• $7 million Health Services/Clinic/ Doctors Offices
• $7 million Education or Social Services
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CDP Qualified Geographic Area
• Rural Areas 115% of AMI
• Urban Areas 100% of AMI
RuralA unit of local government with a population of
25,00 or less.
An unincorporated area outside the MSA
An unincorporated area within an MSA that qualifies
for assistance from USDA
http://www.ffiec.gov/geocode/default.htm
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CDP Targeted Wage Levels
• At least 51% of the employees must have incomes
at or below the targeted income levels
Rural areas use 115% of published MRB limits
Denver MSA 100% MRB Income limit = $87,400
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CHP/CDP Process
• CHP/CDP application
– Open, non-competitive window
• HCD approval
– Approval within one week, usually less
– Approval good for one year
– Approval letter to stockholder and lending
department
• Lending Department
– Regular advance process, except for price
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Technical Assistance
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Community capacity building
Housing resources
Economic development resources
Rural homeownership counseling
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Resources
Housing and Community Development Staff
Toll Free # 866.571.8155
http://www.fhlbtopeka.com/s/index.cfm?SSID=41
Tom Thull
Vice President, HCD Director
785.438.6029
Michael Borcher
Jeff Ragsdale
Noelle St. Clair
HCD Financial Manager
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HCD Financial Specialist II
785.438.6034
Community Programs Specialist 785.438.6033
Michele Carter
Utika Scales
Terri Smith
Amy Apitz
Dawn Harris
HCD Program Manager
HCD Specialist I
HCD Specialist I
HCD Specialist I
HCD Specialist I
785.438.6032
785.438.6035
785.438.6289
785.438.6031
785.438.6030
Mark Ward
HCD Quality Control Manager
785.438.6037