The Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County (AHT) was established in 2001 as an independent, nonprofit lender focused on expanding affordable housing opportunities in Central Ohio. In February 2016, AHT achieved Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) certification, positioning it as a specialized lending entity dedicated to underserved markets. Over 20+ years, the organization has worked with the City of Columbus and Franklin County as primary funding partners to serve thousands of low and moderate-income families.
AHT provides construction, acquisition, and rehabilitation loans primarily to community development corporations, nonprofit builders, and for-profit developers—not directly to individual homebuyers. Their lending supports affordable rental housing, supportive housing, and homeownership projects. In 2024 alone, AHT closed $70 million in loans, facilitated development of 1,900+ units, and generated $494 million in Central Ohio economic impact. The organization has successfully funded 300+ projects since inception.
AHT distinguishes itself through sector-spanning partnerships (private, nonprofit, and public), CDFI certification enabling access to specialized funding sources, and a documented commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Their structured lending process includes consultation, application, board approval, and closing phases. The organization intentionally partners with developers serving marginalized and underrepresented communities while strengthening neighborhood stability.
However, AHT is a developer-focused lender, not a consumer-facing mortgage provider. Individuals seeking affordable rental housing are directed to the Ohio Housing Locator, while those needing Section 8 vouchers or public housing should contact Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority. This is institutional lending for housing professionals, not retail mortgage lending.