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Fremont Area Habitat for Humanity receives grant

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Fremont Area Habitat for Humanity was awarded $468,000 through FHLBank Topeka’s 2025 Affordable Housing Program (AHP).

This year $33.9 million in AHP grants were made in partnership with FHLBank Topeka’s member financial institutions in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. The member partnering on this project is FNBO. A total of 31 AHP projects will give 1,764 very low-, low- and moderate-income households a place to call home.

This project will support critical repairs for 30 homes in Fremont and nearby communities. Habitat’s home repair program started in 2019 after devastating floods affected our community. As construction and real estate costs rise, this program helps serve local, low-income families in making their current homes safer and affordable.

“Providing Affordable Housing Program grants through our members each year remains central to our mission,” said Jeff Kuzbel, president and CEO of FHLBank Topeka. “The dedication of our members, combined with the creativity of housing experts, is reflected in the diverse projects receiving support. This year’s AHP initiatives will have a lasting effect in communities across our district.”

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