Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Commits $60 Million for Homeownership Grants
February 24 2025 - 9:07AM
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (FHLBank Atlanta) announced
today that it is making $60 million in grant funding available
through two enhanced programs to help families and individuals
purchase or rehabilitate a home. Financial institutions that are
members of FHLBank Atlanta can apply for funding to distribute to
eligible customers beginning today, Feb. 24, 2025.
“We are pleased to expand our support for homebuyers and
homeowners this year, especially in light of challenges including
high home prices and recent natural disasters,” said FHLBank
Atlanta President and CEO Kirk Malmberg. “These programs have been
designed to assist both first-time and repeat homebuyers, low- and
moderate-income families, members of public service occupations,
and those in declared emergency areas. We anticipate this funding
will significantly impact the lives of thousands of
people.”
FHLBank Atlanta is committing $40 million through its 2025
Affordable Housing Program (AHP) Homeownership Set-aside
Program. Each member financial institution can access up
to $750,000 to distribute through three products:
- First-time Homebuyer: Provides up to $17,500 in downpayment,
closing cost, or rehabilitation assistance to first-time homebuyers
in connection with the purchase of an existing home. This is an
increase from $12,500 offered in 2024.
- Community Partners: Provides up to $20,000 in downpayment,
closing cost, counseling, or rehabilitation assistance in
connection with the purchase or purchase and rehabilitation of an
existing home by employed or retired law enforcement officers,
educators, firefighters, health care workers, veterans and
surviving spouses, and other first responders. This is an increase
from $15,000 offered in 2024.
- Community Rebuild and Restore: Provides up to $25,000 in
funding for the rehabilitation of an existing owner-occupied home
in Major Disaster Declaration areas as designated by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or by a local, state, or other
federal government agency. This funding per unit is up from $10,000
in 2024.
FHLBank Atlanta is contributing $20 million to promote
affordable housing through its Workforce Housing Plus+
Program, developed for borrowers with incomes between
80.01% and 120% of the area median income (AMI).
- Member financial institutions can access up to $500,000 each
and disburse grants up to $15,000 per eligible borrower for
downpayment and closing costs.
- Homes must be the primary residence of each grant recipient and
located in FHLBank Atlanta’s district, which includes Alabama,
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
“As a member of FHLBank Atlanta, we have access to a range of
affordable housing programs, including downpayment assistance,
which reduces barriers to homeownership for many people,” said Paul
Phillips, President and CEO of Freedom First Federal Credit Union.
“By applying for FHLBank Atlanta funding to distribute, we are
creating a ripple effect of positive change – empowering local
individuals and families to invest in their futures and build
generational wealth while strengthening communities. As a community
development financial institution (CDFI), these programs are a
powerful way that we fulfill our mission to help people prosper and
help communities thrive.”
Visit the FHLBank Atlanta website for full detail and
eligibility requirements for the 2025 Homeownership Set-aside
Program and Workforce Housing Plus+ Program. Funds to member
institutions are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Borrower contribution and credit counseling are required for most
products.
If you need assistance connecting with a member financial
institution, or for more information, call the Bank’s Community
Investment Services department at 1.800.536.9650, option 3.
About FHLBank AtlantaFHLBank
Atlanta offers competitively-priced financing, community
development grants, and other banking services to help member
financial institutions make affordable home mortgages and provide
economic development credit to neighborhoods and communities. The
Bank’s members – its shareholders and customers – are commercial
banks, credit unions, savings institutions, community development
financial institutions, and insurance companies located in Alabama,
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Virginia, and the District of Columbia. FHLBank Atlanta is one of
11 district Banks in the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Since 1990,
the FHLBanks have awarded approximately $9.1 billion in Affordable
Housing Program funds, assisting more than 1.2 million
households.
For more information, visit our website
at www.fhlbatl.com.
CONTACT: Sheryl TouchtonFederal Home Loan Bank
of Atlantastouchton@fhlbatl.com