Investment Connection – Colorado 2024
Presentations on eight new and existing community and economic development proposals from across Colorado will be shared.
Presentations on eight new and existing community and economic development proposals from across Colorado will be shared.
On Monday, September 16, 2024, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in partnership with the New York Academy of Medicine, will host a hybrid event focused on how cities can foster long and healthy lives for their residents.
On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will host an in-person event at Connecticut’s Housatonic Community College on innovative financing in the child care sector.
In this virtual session, David Oppedahl, a policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, will be moderating a panel discussion on strategies and best practices for successful farm transitions and removing barriers to entering the agricultural industry.
Boston Fed President Susan M. Collins will host a fireside chat with Federal Reserve Governor Adriana D. Kugler focused on the intersection between bank supervision and financial inclusion
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari will host a fireside chat with Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr, exploring the relationship between supervision and inclusion.
This FedTalk program will feature a discussion among Fed researchers and community leaders on current growth trends versus decline in small businesses, barriers to financing, talent strategies, and resources and support available to business owners.
The Minneapolis Fed, Hospitality Minnesota, and Explore Minnesota Tourism partner three times a year on a survey to gauge current economic activity and the near-term outlook of Minnesota’s hospitality and tourism businesses.
What do we know about incomes in the United States? How are incomes distributed, and how do earners move within the income distribution? What does this tell us about income inequality and income mobility over time and for different demographic groups?
A conversation at the Minneapolis Fed on changes made and lessons learned in designing policies that influence housing production.
This event is designed to bring together mid- to senior-level leaders in the financial services industry and will focus on diversity and inclusion, leadership, and career enhancement.
This webinar features research evaluating past and present federal broadband programs and their underlying data, providing insight into the policies’ design, implementation, and sustainability.
This webinar features research on the cost and affordability of high-speed broadband, especially for low-and-moderate income households.
In 2022, at a conference in Grand Rapids, MI, the Chicago Fed helped create conversations on the challenges and opportunities rural economic development faces. Now, we’d like to start building on those conversations with a deeper discussion on how rural communities are attracting labor with the help of creative zoning practices and housing policies, as […]
This webinar highlights research on evaluating digital skill levels and the implications for workforce participation.
Join New York Fed Staff and community leaders for a discussion about solutions to address urgent climate and community needs that affect vulnerable and lower-wealth communities of color.
We will wrap up the Digital Inclusion Research webinar series with a roundtable discussion to further explore the session topics and network.
During the Richmond Fed’s 2024 Diverse Economics Conference (DivEc), we will explore how a career in economics can transform your passion into meaningful impact.
This FedTalk program will feature a a conversation about the importance of broadband access. We will look at challenges to getting connected in rural and urban areas, developing digital skills, and building the infrastructure needed for broader access.
Conversations with Indian Country leaders who pair Indigenous data with economic progress.
New research being conducted within the Federal Reserve System and in academia looks at existing barriers to financial inclusion and the importance of trust in banking and payments choices.