Issue No. 1 Summer 2008 Community Center Views on Housing and Economic Development
 
 
  CDA: A Reliable Tool For Brookline Bank

 
  Video: Bedford Veterans Quarters

 
  Video: Douglas House, Lexington

 
  CDA Financing for Charter Schools

 
  Video: City on a Hill Charter School

 
  In This Issue: The Community Development Advance Multimedia Profiles

 


A key ingredient of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston’s affordable housing and economic development mission is the Community Development advance. This discounted funding is available to member institutions to fund affordable housing and economic development initiatives in their communities.

In this issue of OnSite, see how members have used the Community Development advance to fund a charter high school in Roxbury, permanent housing for veterans in Bedford, and housing for people with brain injuries in Lexington, Massachusetts. Click on the links above to read the stories and view the videos.

Using the CDA to convert manufactured-housing parks to cooperatives in New Hampshire.

The CDA finances small businesses, nonprofits, and affordable housing in Massachusetts.

See all housing profiles.

     


    Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston l Housing and Community Investment Department 1-888-424-3863


  Ken Willis, Vice President/Director
Mary Ellen Jutras, Assistant Vice President/Deputy Director
Theo Noell, Manager of Programs and Outreach
Martin Corona, Senior Community Investment Manager
Tobi Goldberg, Senior Community Investment Manager
Christine Rogers, Senior Community Investment Manager
Kathy Naczas, Senior Community Investment Manager
Paulette Vass, Community Development Advance Manager
Holly Frades, Housing and Community Investment Assistant
April Gancarz, Housing and Community Compliance Analyst


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Editor: Robert O'Malley