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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) published a guide and launched an online resource center to help community bankers learn more about single-family housing products offered by federal agencies and government-sponsored enterprises.

The Affordable Mortgage Lending Guide, Part I: Federal Agencies and Government Sponsored Enterprises describes federal programs for single-family housing lending that support home purchase, refinance, manufactured housing, and some home improvements. It covers programs that are intended to assist a variety of communities, including rural areas and Native American communities, as well as low- and moderate-income individuals, first-time homebuyers, and veterans.

Bankers can use this guide as a resource to gain an overview of a variety of program resources, to compare different products, for information on Community Reinvestment Act implications, and to help identify the next steps for program participation.

The FDIC developed the guide after receiving frequent feedback from community bankers who said they did not understand the wide array of federal housing programs and encouraged the development of a resource that provided information on all the programs in one location.

In addition to the publication, the FDIC launched the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center, an online resource center featuring data, fact sheets, and mortgage lending studies from the FDIC and other federal resources. The center includes the full version of the guide and also provides links that take the reader directly to the programs.

The Affordable Mortgage Lending Guide includes three parts: Part I: Federal Agencies and Government Sponsored Enterprises; Part II: State Housing Finance Agencies; and Part III: Federal Home Loan Banks. The second and third publications will be available and posted to the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center later in 2016.

The publications can be ordered at https://catalog.fdic.gov or downloaded from the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center. To subscribe to emails to receive information about updates and new publications, go to www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html. For questions or comments about the guide or center, email [email protected].

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