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The Duty to Serve Program will award Duty to Serve credit for very low-, low-, and moderate income families tied to specific high needs and high opportunity areas as defined by the Duty to Serve regulation.  These areas include:

  • Rural areas
  • Indian tribe areas
  • High opportunity areas
  • Areas of Concentrated Poverty

The Duty to Serve regulation has specific definitions for each of the high needs and high opportunity areas identified in the regulation.  This page identifies the specific geographies which qualify for Duty to Serve credit, for each particular definition.  All geography is based on the 2010 Census.


Rural Areas

FHFA's Duty to Serve regulation defines "rural area" as:  (1) a census tract outside of a metropolitan statistical area, as designated by the Office of Management and Budget; or (2) a census tract in a metropolitan statistical area, as designated by the Office of Management and Budget, that is outside of the metropolitan statistical area's Urbanized Areas as designated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural-Urban Commuting Area Code #1, and outside of tracts with a housing density of over 64 housing units per square mile for USDA's RUCA Code #2. Below is a link to the specific geographies which meet the Rural Areas definition.


Indian Tribe Areas

The Duty to Serve regulation identifies members of a Federally recognized Indian tribe living in Indian areas as a high-needs rural population that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may serve in rural areas. Below is a link to the specific geographies which meet the Indian Areas definition.


High Opportunity Areas

FHFA's Duty to Serve regulation defines residential economic diversity to include Enterprise activities that support financing of mortgages in high opportunity areas. High opportunity areas for purposes of Duty to Serve, include areas designated by Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a "Difficult Development Area" (DDA), as well as areas designated by a state local Qualified Allocation Plan as a high opportunity area, whose poverty rate is lower than the rate established by FHFA. Below is a link to the specific geographies which meet the High Opportunity Areas definition.

  

Areas of Concentrated Poverty

FHFA’s Duty to Serve regulation defines residential economic diversity to include activities that support financing of mortgages in areas of concentrated poverty.  Areas of concentrated poverty for purposes of Duty to Serve, include a census tract designated by HUD as a Qualified Census Tract, or as a Racially or Ethnically-Concentrated Area of Poverty, during any year covered by an Underserved Markets Plan or in the year prior to a Plan’s effective date.  Below is a link to the specific geographies which meet the Area of Concentrated Poverty definition.


Small Financial Institutions

The Duty to Serve regulation defines “small financial institution” as a financial institution with less than $304 million in assets. Below is a link to the list of small financial institutions that meet this definition. The list consists primarily of depository institutions, credit unions and Community Development Financial Institutions. The list does not include non-depository mortgage banks. The list also includes several Agricultural Credit Associations (ACAs).


Rural Areas Data



Year Format Dictionary Map(s)

​2020

[ZIP]

[PDF]

[PDF]

[TABLEAU]

​2019

​[ZIP]

​[PDF]

​[PDF]

2018

[ZIP]

[PDF]

[PDF]

2017

[ZIP]

[PDF]

[PDF]

2016

[ZIP]

[PDF]

[PDF]




Indian Tribe Areas Data



Year Format DictionaryDTS Plan Cycle

​2020

​[ZIP]

​[PDF]

2022-2024​

2018

[ZIP]

[PDF]

​2018-2021

2017

[ZIP]

[PDF]

2018-2021​




High Opportunity Areas Data



Year Format Dictionary DTS Plan Cycle

​2020

​[ZIP]

​[PDF]

​2022-2024

2017

[ZIP]

[PDF]

​2018-2021



 

Areas of Concentrated Poverty


Year Format

Dictionary

​2020

[ZIP]

[PDF]

2018

[ZIP]

[PDF]



Small Financial Institutions Data



Year Format Dictionary DTS Plan Cycle​

​2020

[ZIP]

​[PDF]

2022-2024​



 

Interactive Maps

HPI Summary Tables Thumbnail

2018 High-Needs Counties Interactive Map

HPI Summary Tables Thumbnail

2017 DTS Single-Family Dashboard

DTS High Needs Counties Tableau Map
2018-2020 High-Needs Counties with Rural Tracts Map
Duty to Serve 2018 Single Family Dashboard map of United States

  2018 DTS Single-Family Dashboard


 

DTS 2020 High Needs Interactive Map 

2020 High-Needs Counties Interactive Map

DTS-2019-single-family.png 

2019 DTS Single-Family Dashboard

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