Affordable Housing Program Training Materials
FHLBank Boston hosts training webinars to provide insight about the Affordable Housing Program (AHP)* to members and housing developers. Details about the 2024 training webinars are included below.
AHP Application and Feasibility
Useful for members and housing partners interested in applying for AHP funding for rental and homeowner initiatives, this presentation covers all aspects of the online application process. This webinar takes place on Thursday, June 6. Register here.
AHP Scoring
This webinar explains the AHP scoring priorities and helps members and housing partners learn more about our 2024 AHP scoring framework. This webinar takes place on Tuesday, June 4. Register here.
AHP Members Only Presentation
Designed solely for members to learn how to leverage the AHP to meet the housing needs in their community and generate business opportunities, this webinar details the member’s role in the AHP and provides a program overview, including the online application. This webinar takes place on Tuesday, May 21. Register here.
For Members Who’ve Received AHP Awards
FHLBank Boston has prepared reference guides and training materials for members and housing sponsors who have received AHP funding. Please refer to the Next Steps Guide.
Ready to Apply?
Members can log in and apply here:
Eligibility
Find details about scoring criteria, eligible uses of funding, and the AHP Implementation Plan in this section.
Application Process
Review information about the AHP application and reporting process here.
Forms + Applications
Locate the AHP form or application you need here.
AHP Notice of Changes
The most recent program updates and key deadlines are noted in the Notice of Changes.
Approved Initiatives
Want to see which initiatives were awarded AHP funds in your state?
*FHLBank Boston has developed its Affordable Housing Program (AHP) in compliance with the Federal Housing Finance Agency's AHP Regulation, which is contained in the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter XII, Part 1291. The agency is the regulator of the 11 district Federal Home Loan Banks.