Connecting Communities: A Community Approach to Disaster Recovery
Virtual EventUnderserved communities face significant challenges in achieving a full and equitable recovery after natural disasters.
Underserved communities face significant challenges in achieving a full and equitable recovery after natural disasters.
Join us in Cleveland or virtually for outside-the-beltway conversations about policies affecting lower-income communities across the United States.
Our June 21 webinar will explore opportunities for Native entities to advance economic prosperity through federal contracting—and barriers to accessing and succeeding with federal contracting.
Learn about recent evidence and state action on non-compete agreements, including new information about this key aspect of the labor market and how it affects the experiences of low- and moderate-income workers.
The Richmond Fed, OCC, and FDIC are sponsoring an in-person Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) training workshop for bankers only.
Explore the state of economic equity for LGBTQ+ individuals. This session will include recent research that describes LGBTQ+ individuals’ income, wealth, financial stability and mental health outcomes compared with their straight or cisgender peers.
A college education is an important factor in determining future earnings, but the climbing costs of higher education in America have made paying for college more challenging in recent decades.
Join us July 11 for a conversation about the latest research on the unique lending practices of Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs).
How did inflation affect families last year? Did trends shift in the use of emerging financial products? Join the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for a discussion that will explore findings from the Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED).
This interactive workshop is designed for representatives from nonprofits, community-based organizations, and public sector stakeholders who work in the community development field in low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities.
Gain insights on the forthcoming Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Act and the Digital Equity Act and how to weave them into a comprehensive economic development strategy.
In the virtual FedTalk session on July 31, you’ll learn how the benefits cliff impacts individuals and families, employers, policymaking, and the economy overall.
This event is designed to bring together mid-to senior-level women leaders in the financial services industry. It will be held in-person in Denver, CO.
The Atlanta Fed invites you to join us for a listening session to explore how workers, businesses, and communities in the Southeast are navigating the economy.
The increasing incidence of wildfire smoke across the western United States has caused disruption to the economy and impacted communities, particularly those that already face greater economic barriers.
Join us for insights about how many workers are reshaping the workforce. The discussion will address enhanced expectations of job quality and how workers are using skill development and self-investment to change their economic opportunities.
Learn the benefits of businesses becoming recovery-friendly workplaces and how this approach has evolved from a recruitment strategy to a new philosophy for hiring methods.
The Federal Reserve’s Reinventing Our Communities (ROC) Cohort Program is now accepting applications for 2024. Join this information session to learn more.
Pay gaps and other structural barriers continue to prevent women from benefitting from their labor force participation more fully. Explore the issue at this free in-person event at the St. Louis Fed.
This year, 453 institutions responded to the Fed’s 2023 CDFI Survey. Learn about key findings from the survey and thoughts about the road ahead for CDFIs.
Join us for a discussion about how employment social enterprises remove barriers to employment for Americans who are traditionally sidelined from the labor market.