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Funding Opportunities Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis
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FHLBI grant programs at work Rental housing development Homeownership rehabilitation grants Downpayment assistance grants
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FHLBI Programs Affordable Housing Program Homeownership Initiatives –HOP –NIP Community Investment Program
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Support Living
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Senior Housing
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Downpayment assistance for first-time homebuyers
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Temporary shelter for victimized children
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New medical Facility Saginaw
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220 Indiana members
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Flow of information and funds Important partner
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FHLBI’s Contribution Homeownership –Downpayment/closing cost assistance –Rehab dollars Rental –Development/construction/rehab assistance
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Contribution Allocation (10% of net income)
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Affordable Housing Program (AHP) Direct subsidy for acquisition, construction or rehab of affordable housing Eligible Uses –Land acquisition –Construction subsidy for single family homes –Rehabilitation costs on multifamily or single-family rental units –Downpayment and closing cost assistance to low-mod buyers –Soft costs - developer fees, construction interest, environmental assessments, other pre-development costs
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Affordable Housing Program (AHP) Maximum grant $500,000 per project Competitive application process Two funding rounds per year –Spring round announcements in June –Fall round to open during August 2005
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Retention and monitoring Retention commitments –5 years homeownership –15 years rental Monitoring requirements –Semi-annual reporting –Long term reporting for rental projects
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Allocation Process Applications are scored –Read 2005 Implementation Plan Changes to be published in June Complete detailed application with member financial institution Applications must demonstrate “readiness”
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Development Budget without Soft Dollars Equity $ 50,000 Bank Loan970,500 Loan payments: $970,500 @ 7.5% for 15 yrs = $9,000 per month or $108,000 per year Land$ 37,500 Pre-Development 36,000 Construction775,000 Developer Fee100,000 Loan and other fees72,000 Total$ 1,020,500 Sources Uses For 11 apartment units Total $ 1,020,500
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Rents withOUT soft dollars 1 bedroom $650 2 bedroom $735 3 bedroom$755 4 bedroom$1,000
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Development Budget with Soft Dollars Loan payments: $250,500 @ 7.5% for 15 yrs = $2,300 per month or $28,000 per year SourcesUses For 11 apartment units Equity$ 50,000 AHP300,000 HOME420,000 Bank Loan250,500 Total$ 1,020,500 Land$ 37,500 Pre-Development 36,000 Construction775,000 Developer Fee100,000 Loan and other fees72,000 Total$ 1,020,500
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Rents with soft dollars 1 bedroom $229 2 bedroom $435 3 bedroom$600 4 bedroom$850
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Contribution Allocation (35% of AHP)
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Homeownership Opportunities Program (HOP) $5,000 maximum grant Downpayment/closing cost assistance 3 to 1 match $500 cash contribution from homeowner Other grants/funds can be matched including member home equity loans
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HOP Express –$1.0 million available in 2005 –First-come, first-served basis $700,000 released in spring (exhausted) $300,000 released in fall Reserve –Approximately $1.6 million awarded on March 1 –Member has 1 year to exhaust award
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Single Parent with 2 Children Family of 4 with Stay-home Mom Single Parent – 2 Children $3,250 from paralegal job and child support ▪ $1,300/month for housing Needs 3-bedroom house; only has $2,500 to put towards house
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Single Family Purchase - Without Subsidies Downpayment $6,500 Closing costs 3,000 Total up-front costs$9,500 $1,300/month Mortgage Sale Price$130,000 Downpayment(6,500) Total Mortgage$123,500 Monthly $ Monthly payment$ 780 Taxes & insurance130 Total payment$910 Short $7,000Affordable!
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Single-Family Purchase - With Subsidies Total up-front costs$2,500 Closing funds Downpayment6,500 Closing costs3,000 Total9,500 Homebuyer funds(2,500) FHLBI grant(5,000) HOME grant(2,500) Total 10,000 Enough Up-Front $$
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Neighborhood Impact Program (NIP) Owner-occupied rehabilitation assistance for existing homeowners 3 to1 match Other grants/funds can be matched Cash contribution not required
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NIP best practice Qualifies household Counseling Oversees rehab work Makes payments Provides grant to homeowner through nonprofit Provides fund from net income
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NIP Express –$500,000 total available –For emergency-type repairs –First-come, first-served basis $300,000 released in spring (exhausted) $200,000 released in fall Reserve –$1.3 million awarded on March 1 (includes carryovers) –$15,000 max. per home –Home must be in targeted area –Member has 1 year to exhaust award
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Common Uses of NIP Small scale projects New roof or repairs Modifications for disabled individuals –Ramps –Grab bars Furnaces Siding, gutters, soffit and facia Windows
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What is Community Economic Development? The process by which local people build organizations and partnerships that interconnect profitable business with other interests and values - for example, skills and education, health, housing and the environment.
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Government or nonprofit initiatives Retail/commercial development Business development and expansion Housing development
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Community Investment Program (CIP) Below market rate loans for community economic development in low-income areas Longer terms available than with traditional financing Member mitigates interest rate risk on long term deals
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FHLBI Advance Rates Regular Advances TermRate 1 yr.3.75 5 yr.4.49 7 yr.4.68 10 yr.4.89 No terms beyond 10 yrs. CIP Advances TermRate 1 yr.3.49 5 yr.4.23 7 yr.4.41 10 yr.4.63 15 yr.4.90 20 yr.5.01 Advance Information as of 4/18/05
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Project benefits from attractive financing package How it Works Long term – up to 20 years/30 year amortization Low rate Determined by member based on credit quality
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CIP Examples Commercial real estate financing Multifamily housing 1 st mortgage financing Small business –Real estate purchase –Equipment Public facilities Medical facilities –New construction or expansion
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The Community Benefits Housing + Jobs = Sustainable neighborhoods and communities
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