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Oak Valley Community Bank Receives Approval on Over $5.3 Million in Grants Submitted to Support Modesto Gospel Mission and Tuolumne Economic Development Authority

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Oak Valley Community Bank (NASDAQ: OVLY) has secured approval for $5.3 million in Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grants from the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. The grants will support two major housing initiatives: $3.75 million for Modesto Gospel Mission and $1.596 million for Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA).

The funding will enable the development of 147 housing units across three projects: Grace Place (67 transitional units), Hannah's House (50 transitional units), and the Westside Subdivision (30 single-family homes). These projects include comprehensive support services such as case management, job training, and educational programs to assist vulnerable populations.

The grants are part of FHLBank San Francisco's broader $49.7 million AHP initiative for 2025, supporting affordable housing projects across Arizona, California, and Nevada.

Oak Valley Community Bank (NASDAQ: OVLY) ha ottenuto l'approvazione per 5,3 milioni di dollari in sovvenzioni del Programma per l'Edilizia Abitativa Accessibile (AHP) dalla Federal Home Loan Bank di San Francisco. I fondi sosterranno due importanti iniziative abitative: 3,75 milioni di dollari per la Modesto Gospel Mission e 1,596 milioni di dollari per la Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA).

Il finanziamento permetterà lo sviluppo di 147 unità abitative distribuite su tre progetti: Grace Place (67 unità transitorie), Hannah's House (50 unità transitorie) e Westside Subdivision (30 case unifamiliari). Questi progetti includono servizi di supporto completi come gestione dei casi, formazione professionale e programmi educativi per assistere le popolazioni vulnerabili.

Le sovvenzioni fanno parte dell'iniziativa più ampia da 49,7 milioni di dollari del FHLBank San Francisco per il 2025, a sostegno di progetti di edilizia abitativa accessibile in Arizona, California e Nevada.

Oak Valley Community Bank (NASDAQ: OVLY) ha obtenido la aprobación de subvenciones por 5,3 millones de dólares del Programa de Vivienda Asequible (AHP) del Federal Home Loan Bank de San Francisco. Las subvenciones respaldarán dos importantes iniciativas de vivienda: 3,75 millones de dólares para Modesto Gospel Mission y 1,596 millones de dólares para la Autoridad de Desarrollo Económico de Tuolumne (TEDA).

Los fondos permitirán el desarrollo de 147 unidades habitacionales en tres proyectos: Grace Place (67 unidades transitorias), Hannah's House (50 unidades transitorias) y Westside Subdivision (30 viviendas unifamiliares). Estos proyectos incluyen servicios integrales de apoyo como gestión de casos, capacitación laboral y programas educativos para ayudar a poblaciones vulnerables.

Las subvenciones forman parte de la iniciativa más amplia de 49,7 millones de dólares del FHLBank San Francisco para 2025, que apoya proyectos de vivienda asequible en Arizona, California y Nevada.

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Oak Valley Community Bank (NASDAQ: OVLY) a obtenu l'approbation de subventions de 5,3 millions de dollars dans le cadre du Programme de logement abordable (AHP) de la Federal Home Loan Bank de San Francisco. Ces subventions financeront deux grandes initiatives de logement : 3,75 millions de dollars pour Modesto Gospel Mission et 1,596 million de dollars pour la Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA).

Le financement permettra le développement de 147 unités de logement réparties sur trois projets : Grace Place (67 unités transitoires), Hannah's House (50 unités transitoires) et Westside Subdivision (30 maisons individuelles). Ces projets comprennent des services de soutien complets tels que la gestion de cas, la formation professionnelle et des programmes éducatifs pour aider les populations vulnérables.

Ces subventions font partie de l'initiative plus large de 49,7 millions de dollars de la FHLBank San Francisco pour 2025, soutenant des projets de logement abordable en Arizona, Californie et Nevada.

Oak Valley Community Bank (NASDAQ: OVLY) hat die Genehmigung für 5,3 Millionen US-Dollar an Fördermitteln aus dem Affordable Housing Program (AHP) der Federal Home Loan Bank von San Francisco erhalten. Die Mittel unterstützen zwei bedeutende Wohnungsbauprojekte: 3,75 Millionen US-Dollar für die Modesto Gospel Mission und 1,596 Millionen US-Dollar für die Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA).

Die Finanzierung ermöglicht die Entwicklung von 147 Wohneinheiten in drei Projekten: Grace Place (67 Übergangswohnungen), Hannah's House (50 Übergangswohnungen) und Westside Subdivision (30 Einfamilienhäuser). Diese Projekte beinhalten umfassende Unterstützungsleistungen wie Fallmanagement, Berufsausbildung und Bildungsprogramme zur Hilfe für gefährdete Bevölkerungsgruppen.

Die Fördermittel sind Teil der umfangreicheren 49,7 Millionen US-Dollar AHP-Initiative der FHLBank San Francisco für 2025, die bezahlbare Wohnprojekte in Arizona, Kalifornien und Nevada unterstützt.

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OAKDALE, Calif., July 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oak Valley Community Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oak Valley Bancorp (NASDAQ: OVLY), announced they have received approval on three 2025 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grants which were submitted to the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) on behalf of Modesto Gospel Mission for a total of $3.75 million and Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA) for $1.596 million.

These projects will bring meaningful and lasting impact to communities in Stanislaus and Tuolumne counties by expanding access to stable, supportive housing for vulnerable populations. Grace Place, sponsored by Modesto Gospel Mission, will renovate an existing shelter facility in Modesto to provide 67 transitional housing units, paired with essential wraparound services such as onsite case management, life skills training, job coaching, and recovery support. Hannah’s House, also by Modesto Gospel Mission, will convert a warehouse into 50 units of transitional housing, with residents gaining access to the Mission’s proven programs focused on personal empowerment and long-term independence.

In Tuolumne County, the Westside Subdivision, sponsored by the Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA), will deliver 30 new single-family homes to serve very low- to moderate-income households, including six homes reserved for those experiencing homelessness. The development will also feature an 1,800-square-foot community center offering resident services such as job training and educational programs, along with recreational amenities like a basketball court and playground.

As a sponsor of FHLBank San Francisco’s Community Investment Programs and advocate for the services Modesto Gospel Mission and Tuolumne Economic Development Authority provide to our community, Oak Valley Community Bank authored and provided supplemental input for this grant. “At Oak Valley Community Bank, we believe real change starts at the community level," said Jose Sabala, VP Community Reinvestment Officer. "These grants are the result of strong partnerships with organizations rooted in compassion and service. Together with Modesto Gospel Mission and TEDA, we are investing in safe housing, supportive services, and brighter futures for our neighbors. This is what community banking is all about � showing up, working together, and making a lasting difference where it's critically needed.�

“We continue to make meaningful investments to address the affordable housing crisis across Arizona, California, and Nevada,� said Joseph E. Amato, interim president and CEO of FHLBank San Francisco. “This funding, delivered in partnership with our local member financial institutions, supports housing affordability solutions in urban centers, rural areas, tribal lands, and communities in need. We are helping to expand the housing supply and deliver critical support services to individuals and families who need it most.�

Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grants from FHLBank San Francisco support the development of housing solutions for low- and moderate-income individuals across Arizona, California, Nevada, and other areas served by member financial institutions like Oak Valley Community Bank. In 2025, a total of $49.7 million in AHP grants were awarded to 31 affordable housing projects in Arizona, California, and Nevada, selected through a competitive application process. Grants are awarded to member institutions in partnership with qualified housing developers and community organizations to advance initiatives that address urgent housing needs. The AHP includes both a General Fund and a Nevada Targeted Fund, with awards granted to top-ranking proposals based on financial feasibility, project readiness, and impact on affordability. All AHP-supported projects are required to meet rigorous income eligibility and long-term retention standards, ensuring lasting access to affordable rental and owner-occupied housing. More information, including application guidelines and award criteria, is available on the FHLBank San Francisco .

About Modesto Gospel Mission:

Modesto Gospel Mission is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness and hardship throughout Stanislaus County. Since its founding in 1948, the Mission has delivered a comprehensive range of programs designed to support physical, emotional, and personal recovery. Key services include daily access to shelter, meals, showers, and clothing, as well as addiction recovery programs, life skill classes, employment assistance and training, a day program, a medical clinic, and an after-school youth center. These programs are intended to provide both immediate relief and long-term pathways to self-sufficiency. For more information, call (209) 529-8259 or visit .

About Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA):

The Tuolumne Economic Development Authority, Inc. (TEDA) is a federally chartered tribal corporation established under Section 17 of the Indian Recognition Act of 1934. TEDA operates as a component unit of the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians and is governed by the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Tribal Community Council. Created to advance the Tribe’s long-term economic vision, TEDA is responsible for financing, developing, constructing, operating, and maintaining economic development projects that support sustainable growth and economic self-sufficiency for the Tribal community. TEDA plays a central role in managing and expanding enterprise initiatives that strengthen the Tribe’s overall economic infrastructure. For more information, call (209) 928-9391 or visit tedainc.com.

About Oak Valley Community Bank:

Oak Valley Bancorp operates Oak Valley Community Bank & their Eastern Sierra Community Bank division, through which it offers a variety of loan and deposit products to individuals and small businesses. They currently operate through 18 conveniently located branches: Oakdale, Turlock, Stockton, Patterson, Ripon, Escalon, Manteca, Tracy, Sacramento, Roseville, two branches in Sonora, three branches in Modesto, and three branches in their Eastern Sierra division, which includes Bridgeport, Mammoth Lakes, and Bishop. The company will open its 19th branch location later this year in Lodi. For more information, call 1-866-844-7500 or visit .

About the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco:

The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is a member-driven cooperative helping local lenders in Arizona, California, and Nevada build strong communities, create opportunity, and change lives for the better. The tools and resources provided to FHLB member financial institutions propel homeownership, finance quality affordable housing, boost economic vitality, and revitalize whole neighborhoods. FHLBank San Francisco, together with its members and other partners, are making the communities they serve more vibrant and resilient and changing lives for the better.

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FAQ

How much in AHP grants did Oak Valley Community Bank (OVLY) receive approval for in 2025?

Oak Valley Community Bank received approval for $5.3 million in Affordable Housing Program grants, with $3.75 million for Modesto Gospel Mission and $1.596 million for TEDA.

What housing projects will OVLY's AHP grants support?

The grants will support three projects: Grace Place (67 transitional units), Hannah's House (50 transitional units), and the Westside Subdivision (30 single-family homes).

What services will be provided in Oak Valley Community Bank's housing projects?

The projects will provide comprehensive support services including case management, life skills training, job coaching, recovery support, and educational programs. The Westside Subdivision will also feature a 1,800-square-foot community center.

How many total housing units will be created through OVLY's grant-funded projects?

The projects will create a total of 147 housing units, including 117 transitional housing units and 30 single-family homes.

What is the total amount of AHP grants awarded by FHLBank San Francisco in 2025?

FHLBank San Francisco awarded a total of $49.7 million in AHP grants to 31 affordable housing projects across Arizona, California, and Nevada in 2025.
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