A cooperatively owned regional wholesale bank supporting housing finance and affordable housing in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee.

Joined February 2015
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Rebuilding after historic flooding in Eastern Kentucky takes partnership. FHLB Cincinnati has invested $4.1M to help @FrontierHousing restore homes, expand affordable housing and support families in need. Read more: tinyurl.com/2025FHLBCinImpac… #HousingMatters #ImpactReport
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FHLB Cincinnati’s 2025 Impact Report is here! See our financial highlights, performance, leadership insights, and community impact—all focused on funding the future. Read the report: tinyurl.com/2025FHLBCinImpac…
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AHP is now OPEN. 🗓 Apply through July 8, 2026
Review program updates and submit your 2026 Affordable Housing Program application. For more information, visit: tinyurl.com/2026AHPOpen #AHP2026 #AffordableHousing
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Celebrating #AffordableHousingMonth with the completion of renovations at C.J. McLin, Sr. Apartments in Dayton—where affordable housing meets history, legacy, and lasting community impact.
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Meet Chris Dawson, our new SVP, Chief Information Officer! With over 20 years of technology leadership experience, Chris will oversee our IT, enterprise project management, and data and analytics functions. Learn more about his background at bit.ly/4veey1I.
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Our Zero Interest Fund provides zero interest loans to promote housing and economic development. Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union is using ZIF to help local nonprofits cover critical infrastructure expenses to strengthen affordable housing efforts. loom.ly/bFbn3Ow
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Join us for our 2026 Spring Facilitation Webinar on Friday, April 3, from 10–11 a.m. ET. This virtual session will feature Kevin Olsen, executive coach and author, who will share insights on stablecoin. Register at bit.ly/4uKPHCL.
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Our team from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati traveled to Cleveland to join Rep. Shontel M. Brown, community partners and FHLB members to celebrate a major investment in affordable housing in Ohio's 11th Congressional District. cleveland19.com/2026/03/10/9…
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FHLB Cincinnati awarded $9.41 million in Affordable Housing Program grants to support nearly 800 affordable housing units in the area in the latest award announcement - a record single year investment in the District!
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FHLB Cincinnati Director and Commercial Bank and Trust Co. Chairman and CEO Mott Ford shares what FHLB Cincinnati programs and services his organization values most. Learn more about our role at bit.ly/4spH5iP.
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Join us next month for workshops on our 2026 Affordable Housing Program offering. FHLB welcomes all affordable housing lenders and developers to join these events. View the agenda and register at bit.ly/3OFp8hH.
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We attended the 2026 @ohiobankers Economic Summit in Columbus, joining industry leaders for timely insights on the economic landscape ahead. Hearing from @ClevelandFed President & CEO Beth Hammack offered valuable perspective as we continue supporting our members.
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The Bank hosted our annual Value‑tine’s event to recognize employees and the core values they demonstrate every day. We also highlighted our support of the @American_Heart through the @GoRedForWomen and Heart Mini campaigns.
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Our Economic Development Program provides discounted Advances to encourage members to increase their involvement in economic development projects in the communities they serve. Learn about the program at bit.ly/4qn4TCr.
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The 2026 Affordable Housing Program Implementation Plan is now available. Review the changes and stay prepared for this year's offering by visiting bit.ly/4q78qoa.
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FHLB Cincinnati Director and Farmers Bank & Trust President and CEO Wade Berry shares how his community bank utilizes FHLB Cincinnati to help meet customer needs. Learn more about our role at fhlbcin.com.
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Mark your calendars for FHLB Cincinnati events in 2026. We look forward to seeing you throughout the year! View the list of events at bit.ly/49Zug8o.
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The Carol M. Peterson Housing Fund opens Monday, February 2. First‑come, first‑served grants of $5,000–$20,000 are available to support home repairs for low‑income seniors and households with special needs. Learn more: bit.ly/4bpWYQQ.
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