What’s Ahead for the Community Reinvestment Act: A Discussion
Virtual EventJoin the Cleveland Fed for a virtual session explaining the first major changes proposed in more than a quarter century to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).
Join the Cleveland Fed for a virtual session explaining the first major changes proposed in more than a quarter century to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).
Join a roundtable discussion about City of Dallas Financial Empowerment Centers and Texas Homeowner Assistance Fund, and for an update on evictions in North Texas.
This webinar will highlight innovative finance and development strategies, and engage in big ideas to meaningfully grow affordable housing supply in California’s Central Valley.
Learn about current CRA-eligible loan and investment opportunities from community organizations that benefit low- and moderate-income, distressed and underserved communities in smaller metros and rural counties across the 11th District.
Are you a CRA officer with less than five years of experience? Join us for an overview of the CRA regulation and gain training on exam preparation, identifying community development opportunities, developing a CRA action plan, assessing community needs and determining performance context factors.
This interactive workshop is for representatives from nonprofits and community-based organizations serving LMI communities in Nevada. It will cover current information and training on the CRA, how the CRA can benefit organizations and the communities they serve, and how organizations can work constructively with banks to improve their neighborhoods and communities.
Presentations on eight new and existing community and economic development proposals from across Kansas and Missouri will be shared.
partnership and funding mechanisms to expand broadband services and advance digital equity in rural California.
Join the Atlanta Fed for a conversation on how expanded partnerships between CDFIs and workforce training providers can fill a need for financing in the workforce development sector
Join the Richmond Fed for a District Dialogues forum bringing together leading experts to discuss the economics of aging in America.
Longer lives and unpredictable health make our golden years an economic puzzle, with major implications for policy and our own happiness. Economist Mariacristina De Nardi works to decipher our patterns of saving and spending in old age: Why do many couples keep putting money away long into retirement? Do we enjoy our money less as we age? How does losing a spouse dramatically change our finances? And what are the implications of COVID-19?
On September 8, join the Federal Reserve Banks of Minneapolis and Philadelphia for a research seminar focused on ways the labor market can improve competition and support for low- and moderate-income workers.
Learn how bond financing could create greater health equity by fundamentally transforming investments in preventative public health.
Join the Philadelphia Fed for this two-day event focuses on the connection between postsecondary training and the workforce, the growth of nondegree credentials, and the role of public financing.
Presentations on eight new and existing community and economic development proposals from across Colorado will be shared.
Watch this Fed Listens session hosted by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors about how families and communities are adapting to changes in the post-pandemic economy, and the evolving landscape for US businesses.
This forum is designed to enhance the careers and networks of mid- to senior-level leaders who are people of color in the financial services industry. Event sessions will include industry updates, professional development conversations, diversity and inclusion strategies, and networking opportunities.
The Idaho Rural Success Summit: Meeting the Moment is centered around spotlighting successful examples of rural community development through 10 lightning round presentations, as well as fostering networking opportunities and information sharing through a resource fair.
On Tuesday, September 27, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in partnership with the Office of the State Treasurer for Connecticut and the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at The New School will host an in-person event on the intersection of baby bonds with health, wealth, housing, and education.
Don’t miss the 10th annual Community Banking Research Conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve System, CSBS, and FDIC to learn about the latest research on community banking.
Explore the role of financial technology (FinTech) companies in unsecured consumer lending to low- and moderate-income households.