Fall 2022 Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute Research Conference
Virtual EventThe Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute will host its annual research conference on November 17, 2022. Get livestream details.
The Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute will host its annual research conference on November 17, 2022. Get livestream details.
Discover how skills-based practices might expand talent pools and improve diversity.
Join us for this open discussion of new insights and opportunities that can help tribes achieve their economic and social objectives. Join tribal leaders, social science researchers, policymakers, and others as we learn about and discuss the latest research that can help tribal economies flourish.
Join us for a discussion with community-based organizations and bankers who have successfully worked together by developing CRA-eligible project proposals through the Federal Reserve’s Investment Connection program.
Please join Governor Michelle Bowman, Senior Vice President Tara Humston, and Manager Brett Leavell as they discuss the Federal Reserve’s supervisory posture for a bank with falling bond portfolio values and low or negative tangible common equity.
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.
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.
Join us to discuss findings from the National COVID-19 Community Impact Survey administered by the Federal Reserve System.
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.
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.
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.
Join the Chicago Fed to examine how automation and job displacement impact racial and gender equity.
Come to the New York Fed for a discussion of the connection between health and wealth, how to better measure both, and how policy can help address racial wealth gaps.
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 […]
Can centering racial equity help fuel a more inclusive small business recovery? Lead to new solutions to addressing housing or workforce equity challenges in underserved communities? Join us for a Connecting Communities webinar discussing three years of learnings from the Reinventing Our Communities (ROC) Cohort Program.
Join the New York Fed for an in-person event focused on private capital investment in affordable multifamily rentals.
Lenders, join us to learn how to best utilize Utah Small Business Credit Initiative (USBCI) programs, about the changing demographic and lending landscape in Utah, and how the lending community can help address barriers to accessing capital, especially in underserved communities.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host a hybrid event exploring how investments in children’s growth and development can save society money and lead to better health and economic outcomes.
Join us for Investing in Rural America 2023 as we explore solutions to some of the big questions facing small towns and rural communities.
Small businesses are on the road to recovery, although hiring, supply chain disruptions, and rising costs remain persistent challenges.
How are families, workers, businesses and communities navigating the postpandemic economy? Join us for a community listening session to explore experiences in the Permian Basin.