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    Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund

    ActivoCommunity Improvement
    NEW YORK, NYSitio web6463621639

    About Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund

    Leverage municipal engagement to improve the financial stability of low- and moderate-income households by embedding financial empowerment strategies into local government infrastructure.

    Focus Areas

    Financial stabilityAsset protection and wealth buildingBanking access and account ownershipConsumer financial protectionOne-on-one financial counseling (FEC model)Youth savings and summer jobs financial educationSmall business financial counselingEmergency financial empowerment

    Who They Fund

    at-risk youth/young workersmunicipal residents experiencing COVID-19 financial hardship (low-income households)small business owners/entrepreneurs

    About Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund

    Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Inc. repeatedly backs city-led financial empowerment work that is built into local government systems, and its recent grants show three recurring moves: launching Financial Empowerment Centers, embedding banking access into youth employment, and adding financial response tools to municipal emergency planning. One of the clearest signals is its support for local office-building and leadership roles, including a $120,000 grant to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles to support a full-time leader planning a municipal office of financial empowerment and a $100,000 grant to the City of Paterson for the same purpose. The funder also supports direct service models in city settings, with grants such as $300,000 to Orange County Government FL for launching a local Financial Empowerment Center initiative and $150,000 to the City of Jackson Tn for that same type of launch. Its portfolio includes practical program integration rather than standalone charitable relief, with municipal partners, public agencies, and local coalitions carrying out the work. The scale of giving is meaningful but targeted, with many grants clustered around city implementation and staff capacity.

    What Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Funds

    A major theme is youth-focused financial capability inside employment programs. In 2023, the foundation gave $560,000 to the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, $446,760 to the City of Chicago, and $230,000 to the City of San Francisco Dept of Children Youth & Their Families, all for integrating banking access and financial empowerment into youth employment programs. The same pattern reached Los Angeles, Miami, and Stl Youth Jobs, showing that youth work is often paired with account access and financial education. The funder also supports emergency financial empowerment. In 2025, it awarded $150,000 to the City of Rochester, $150,000 to the City of Dallas, $150,000 to the City of Gainesville, $150,000 to the City of Saint Paul, and $150,000 to the City of St Louis for incorporating financial empowerment resources into municipal emergency response procedures. A third area is banking access infrastructure, including $130,000 to Economic Awareness Council for identifying and implementing strategies to connect at-risk youth to banking.

    How Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Gives

    Typical grant size is centered at $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $28,750 at the median, and $90,000 at the 75th percentile, with several larger municipal awards in the recent-grants list. The pattern is city-based and repeat-oriented: City of Dallas, Louisville Metro Government, City of Jackson Tn, City of Paterson, and Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles all appear more than once across different initiatives and years. That suggests ongoing relationships with municipal partners rather than one-off grants. The funder is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Unsolicited applications are not indicated in the active programs listed, which are structured around selected cohorts, replication sites, and municipal partnerships.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $4.5M

    Total Assets

    $23.6M

    Total Revenue

    $4M

    Total Expenses

    $12.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $90K, with a median of $29K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $29K

    75th Percentile

    $90K

    Geographic Reach

    National35 states funded

    About 8% of grants go to recipients in TN.

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    Leadership

    JONATHAN MINTZ

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    local banks and community coalitions (organizational capacity)
    municipal government offices/municipal staff leading financial empowerment efforts

    Funding Style

    capacity building for local institutionsprogram integration (embedding services into existing programs)leadership support (funding full-time coordinator/planner)pilot/seed funding for new initiativespublic-sector partnership (municipal office creation)

    Topics

    local financial empowerment centersbanking access for at-risk youthfinancial capability/inclusion within youth employment programsincorporating financial empowerment into municipal emergency responsesmall business financial counseling and small business developmentstrengthening coalitions between banks and community organizations

    Where Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national and entirely U.S.-based, with 234 grants in the United States. Among recent awards, cities and municipal partners in Tennessee stand out, including Jackson, Nashville-area activity through Stl Youth Jobs' St. Louis grant is outside Tennessee, while Tennessee itself is the top state by grant count. New York appears frequently through New York City and Rochester, and California shows up through Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Orange County. Other recurring recipient locations include Chicago, Miami, Dallas, Louisville, Detroit, Boston, and Saint Paul. Only 8% of grants go to recipients in New York, despite the headquarters being in New York, NY.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund

    What kinds of programs does Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Inc. support?

    Its active programs center on municipal financial empowerment: Financial Empowerment Centers, Bank On coalitions, emergency financial empowerment, youth employment financial education, small business financial counseling, CityStart planning, and SaveUSA matched savings. The common thread is embedding financial services into city government and local partner systems.

    Does the funder support emergency-response financial work?

    Yes. One active program is Emergency Financial Empowerment, which partners local emergency management leadership with government and community financial empowerment resources. Recent grants include $150,000 awards to the City of Rochester, the City of Dallas, the City of Gainesville, the City of Saint Paul, and the City of St Louis for emergency response planning.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $28,750 at the median, and $90,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include larger municipal grants such as $560,000 to the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and $300,000 to Orange County Government FL.

    Which places appear most often in recent grantmaking?

    Recent grants cluster in cities across the country, with Tennessee the top state by grant count. Named recipient locations include New York City, Chicago, Orlando, San Francisco, Miami, Jackson, Louisville, Dallas, Rochester, Saint Paul, and Los Angeles.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    The active programs listed do not indicate an unsolicited-application route. They are structured as selected initiatives and municipal partnerships, including cohort-based city programs, replication sites, and targeted local coalitions.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT FLORLANDO, FL$300,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF ST LOUISST LOUIS, MO$150,0002025INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
    CITY OF GAINESVILLEGAINESVILLE, FL$150,0002025INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
    THE CITY OF ROCHESTERROCHESTER, NY$150,0002025INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
    CITY OF SAINT PAULSAINT PAUL, MN$150,0002025INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
    CITY OF DALLASDALLAS, TX$150,0002025INTEGRATE FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS.
    MAYOR'S FUND FOR LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES, CA$120,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
    ASPEN COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONBASALT, CO$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF COLUMBUSCOLUMBUS, OH$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF MOUNT VERNON NYMOUNT VERNON, NY$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF DALLASDALLAS, TX$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    ALLEGHENY COUNTYPITTSBURGH, PA$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF MILWAUKEE WIMILWAUKEE, WI$100,0002025LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE
    CITY OF JACKSON TNJACKSON, TN$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
    KENTUCKY FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT COMMISSIONFRANKFORT, KY$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIP HOUSING SERVICESRANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    THE CITY OF ROCHESTERROCHESTER, NY$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
    CITY OF CLEVELANDCLEVELAND, OH$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    PROSPERITY WORKSALBUQUERQUE, NM$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    CITY OF TULSATULSA, OK$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
    DRESS FOR SUCCESS PHOENIXPHOENIX, AZ$90,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST LOUISIANAMONROE, LA$82,5262025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION
    CITY OF INDIANAPOLISINDIANAPOLIS, IN$75,0002025CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT
    CITY OF LITTLE ROCK ARLITTLEROCK, AR$75,0002025CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT
    CITY OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$75,0002025CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT
    CITY OF BUFFALOBUFFALO, NY$75,0002025CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT
    CITY OF CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$75,0002025CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT
    CITY OF PITTSBURGHPITTSBURGH, PA$70,0002025SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
    INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEENEW YORK, NY$60,0002025CREATING A SELF-PACED E-LEARNING COURSE FOR FEC FINANCIAL COUNSELORS & PROGRAM MANAGERS.
    ROCHESTERWORKSROCHESTER, NY$50,0002025STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
    BOSTON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONBOSTON, MA$40,0002025ASSISTING RESIDENTS WITH CRITICAL FINANCIAL ISSUES RESULTING FROM COVID-19 ECONOMIC DISRUPTION
    GREENVILLE COUNTYGREENVILLE, SC$32,5002025STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
    DETROIT EMPLOYMENT SOLUTION CORPORATIONDETROIT, MI$27,5002025INTEGRATING BANKING ACCESS AND FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.
    CONNECT DETROITDETROIT, MI$27,5002025INTEGRATING BANKING ACCESS AND FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.
    ALABAMA ASSET BUILDING COALITIONBIRMINGHAM, AL$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    BRANCHES INCMIAMI, FL$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    MADISON STRATEGIES GROUPTULSA, OK$25,0002025STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
    THE COLLABORATIVERALEIGH, NC$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    NEIGHBORWORKS SALT LAKESALT LAKE CITY, UT$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    UNITED WAY OF PUEBLO COUNTYPUEBLO, CO$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    BOSTON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONBOSTON, MA$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTERDENVER, CO$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    UNITED WAY OF THE PLAINSWICHITA, KS$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    COVENANT COMMUNITY CAPITALHOUSTON, TX$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    THE CITY OF ROCHESTERROCHESTER, NY$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    PARACHUTE CREDIT COUNSELINGWEST SENECA, NY$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    CASH CAMPAIGN OF MARYLANDBALTIMORE, MD$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    UNITED WAY OF HENRY COUNTY AND MARTINSVILLEMARTINSVILLE, VA$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION
    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF TULSATULSA, OK$25,0002025STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
    CAPITAL CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCETALLAHASSEE, FL$25,0002025EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT FL

    $300,000
    ORLANDO, FL2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF ST LOUIS

    $150,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2025

    INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

    CITY OF GAINESVILLE

    $150,000
    GAINESVILLE, FL2025

    INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

    THE CITY OF ROCHESTER

    $150,000
    ROCHESTER, NY2025

    INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

    CITY OF SAINT PAUL

    $150,000
    SAINT PAUL, MN2025

    INCORPORATING FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES INTO MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

    CITY OF DALLAS

    $150,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    INTEGRATE FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS.

    MAYOR'S FUND FOR LOS ANGELES

    $120,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    ASPEN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    BASALT, CO2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF COLUMBUS

    $100,000
    COLUMBUS, OH2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF MOUNT VERNON NY

    $100,000
    MOUNT VERNON, NY2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF DALLAS

    $100,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    ALLEGHENY COUNTY

    $100,000
    PITTSBURGH, PA2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF MILWAUKEE WI

    $100,000
    MILWAUKEE, WI2025

    LAUNCHING A LOCAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CENTER INITIATIVE

    CITY OF JACKSON TN

    $90,000
    JACKSON, TN2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    KENTUCKY FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT COMMISSION

    $90,000
    FRANKFORT, KY2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIP HOUSING SERVICES

    $90,000
    RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    THE CITY OF ROCHESTER

    $90,000
    ROCHESTER, NY2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    CITY OF CLEVELAND

    $90,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    PROSPERITY WORKS

    $90,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    CITY OF TULSA

    $90,000
    TULSA, OK2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    DRESS FOR SUCCESS PHOENIX

    $90,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST LOUISIANA

    $82,526
    MONROE, LA2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LOCAL BANK ON COALITION LEADERSHIP POSITION

    CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS

    $75,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT

    CITY OF LITTLE ROCK AR

    $75,000
    LITTLEROCK, AR2025

    CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT

    CITY OF PHILADELPHIA

    $75,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT

    CITY OF BUFFALO

    $75,000
    BUFFALO, NY2025

    CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT

    CITY OF CHICAGO

    $75,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    CONVENING STAKEHOLDERS AND CREATING A MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT BLUEPRINT

    CITY OF PITTSBURGH

    $70,000
    PITTSBURGH, PA2025

    SUPPORTING A FULL-TIME LEADER TO PLAN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE

    $60,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    CREATING A SELF-PACED E-LEARNING COURSE FOR FEC FINANCIAL COUNSELORS & PROGRAM MANAGERS.

    ROCHESTERWORKS

    $50,000
    ROCHESTER, NY2025

    STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

    BOSTON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $40,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ASSISTING RESIDENTS WITH CRITICAL FINANCIAL ISSUES RESULTING FROM COVID-19 ECONOMIC DISRUPTION

    GREENVILLE COUNTY

    $32,500
    GREENVILLE, SC2025

    STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

    DETROIT EMPLOYMENT SOLUTION CORPORATION

    $27,500
    DETROIT, MI2025

    INTEGRATING BANKING ACCESS AND FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.

    CONNECT DETROIT

    $27,500
    DETROIT, MI2025

    INTEGRATING BANKING ACCESS AND FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT INTO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.

    ALABAMA ASSET BUILDING COALITION

    $25,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    BRANCHES INC

    $25,000
    MIAMI, FL2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    MADISON STRATEGIES GROUP

    $25,000
    TULSA, OK2025

    STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

    THE COLLABORATIVE

    $25,000
    RALEIGH, NC2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    NEIGHBORWORKS SALT LAKE

    $25,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    UNITED WAY OF PUEBLO COUNTY

    $25,000
    PUEBLO, CO2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    BOSTON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $25,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER

    $25,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    UNITED WAY OF THE PLAINS

    $25,000
    WICHITA, KS2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    COVENANT COMMUNITY CAPITAL

    $25,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    THE CITY OF ROCHESTER

    $25,000
    ROCHESTER, NY2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    PARACHUTE CREDIT COUNSELING

    $25,000
    WEST SENECA, NY2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    CASH CAMPAIGN OF MARYLAND

    $25,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    UNITED WAY OF HENRY COUNTY AND MARTINSVILLE

    $25,000
    MARTINSVILLE, VA2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION

    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF TULSA

    $25,000
    TULSA, OK2025

    STUDYING THE INTEGRATION OF FEC SERVICES INTO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

    CAPITAL CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    $25,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    EXPANDING AND SUPPORTING THE CAPACITY OF A LOCAL BANK ON COALITION