• Investment Connection – Nebraska

    Virtual Event

    Presentations on eight new and existing community and economic development proposals from across Nebraska will be shared.

  • Building a Thriving Care Workforce

    Virtual

    The importance of care workers for both children and elderly or disabled adults has become even more clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Working-aged people’s access to affordable caregiving has a direct impact on their ability to participate in the labor force.

    Free
  • Women in Economics Symposium

    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 1455 E 6th Street, Cleveland, OH, United States

    Are you interested in learning more about a career in economics? Join us for the Cleveland Fed’s Women in Economics Symposium. At this event, you’ll get to hear the career path stories of women in economics, learn what you can do with a degree in economics, discuss diversity and inclusion in the profession, and network.

    Free
  • District Dialogues: Demystifying Inflation

    Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 701 E Byrd St, Richmond, Virginia, United States

    What is inflation? Why does it matter? What does the Fed have to do with it? Hear from a panel of experts as they discuss inflation – its causes, economic impacts and the role of the Fed.

    Free
  • Financial Exploitation of Aging Adults

    Virtual Event

    Older adults make up the fastest-growing segment of the United States population. Along with this population growth has been an increase in the rate of financial exploitation of older adults.

    Free
  • An Economy That Works for All: Moving Towards Equitable Growth

    Federal Reserve Bank of New York 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY, United States

    Please join the New York Fed for an event centered on achieving equitable growth. Panels will focus on broadband access, small business funding, and natural disasters and resiliency.

  • Housing, Place, and Flexible Work: The Future of the New England Economy

    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    The COVID crisis upended social and economic life in ways that are still hard to predict. One central question is how hybrid work and shifts in where people congregate will impact housing, commuting, and the economy.

  • FedTalk: Lowering Inflation: The Who, What, and How

    Virtual Event

    Whether it’s high or low, inflation is an ever-present factor in our daily lives, and bringing it down from today’s high levels is a top priority for the Federal Reserve System.

    Free
  • Conversations on Equity: Higher Education’s Role in Pursuing Economic Equity

    Virtual Event

    The Institute for Economic Equity’s next Conversations on Equity event will examine higher education’s role in achieving economic equity and feature discussion led by two Eighth Federal Reserve District university presidents and Institute Director Dr. William M. Rodgers III.

    Free
  • District Dialogues: The Highs and Lows of the Housing Market

    Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 701 E Byrd St, Richmond, Virginia, United States

    How will home prices be impacted by higher interest rates? Why is affordable housing so hard to find? Our panel of experts will aim to explain the current housing marketing and its impact on our broader economy.

  • Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Training for Community-Based Organizations

    Virtual Event

    You are invited to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Training for Community-Based Organizations: Partnering for Success on March 1, 2023, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET. This interagency webinar will help community-based organizations understand the basics of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). The agenda is for community groups, state and local agencies, and non-profit organizations to understand the […]