What is FDIC Community Affairs?
FDIC Community Affairs promotes economic inclusion and community development through collaborations with stakeholders committed to strategic initiatives that impact low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. Our work broadens access to safe and affordable credit and deposit services from insured depository institutions, particularly for low- and moderate-income consumers and small businesses.
How do we work?
FDIC Community Affairs staff:
- Provide information and technical assistance to banks to assist them in responding to the credit and banking needs of the communities they serve;
- Convene banks, state and local governments, and community-based organizations to explore resources and promising practices on a variety of topics;
- Promote the use of financial education tools, and
- Support initiatives and alliances to expand economic inclusion and financial well-being.
How can I learn about upcoming Community Affairs convenings?
You can view and register for upcoming convenings on the Community Affairs events page.
Why is this important?
For low- and moderate-income consumers and small business owners, access to the insured banking system provides a pathway to economic opportunity. Over time, establishing a successful relationship with a financial institution can help people build wealth and achieve future goals.
Broad participation in the mainstream financial system is an essential element in promoting stability and confidence in that system. Banks build trust and confidence through their ongoing work to serve their communities and by offering fair, safe, and affordable services, including for low- and moderate-income people.
How can we help?
The FDIC’s Community Affairs staff is available to assist financial institutions in developing strategies responsive to community credit, service, and investment needs. For example, Community Affairs leads the Alliance for Economic Inclusion initiative in 12 communities across the country to foster greater financial inclusion and well-being. We also provide a resource guide to help banks develop or expand partnerships with Community Development Financial Institutions and a guide to support partnerships to benefit mission-driven banks.
Who can I contact to learn more?
10 Tenth Street NW, Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30309-3906
Phone: (678) 916-2200 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 765-3342 (toll-free)
Manager: LaTonya Edwards, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: atlcommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States Served: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia
300 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60606-3447
Phone: (312) 382-6000 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 944-5343 (toll-free)
Manager: D. Simone Stovall, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: chicommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States Served: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin
600 North Pearl Street, Suite 700
Dallas, TX 75201-4586
Phone: (214) 754-0098 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 568-9161 (toll-free)
Manager: Linda F. Gabriel, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: dalcommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States Served: Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
Elizabeth Ortiz, Deputy Director
550 17th Street NW, F-6012
Consumer and Community Affairs Branch
Montrice Yakimov, Associate Director
550 17th Street NW, F-6006
(703) 516-5234
Community Affairs Branch
Lekeshia Frasure, Assistant Director
550 17th Street NW, F-6024
(202) 898-3753
Community Affairs Section (Regional and Area Offices)
Camron Doss, Assistant Director
550 17th Street NW, F-6040
(202) 898-7278
Strategic Partnerships and Program Development
6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 300
1100 Walnut St, Suite 2100
Kansas City, MO 64106
Phone: (816) 234-8000 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 209-7459 (toll-free)
Manager: Greg Housel, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: kscommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States Served: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1200
New York, NY 10118
Phone: (917) 320-2500 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 334-9593 (toll-free)
Manager: Darnell Sutton, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: nycommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States and Territories Served: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
25 Jessie Street at Ecker Square, Suite 1800
San Francisco, CA 94105-2780
Phone: (415) 546-0160 (main switchboard)
Phone: (800) 756-3558 (toll-free)
Manager: Luke W. Reynolds, Regional Manager, Community Affairs
Email: sfcommunityaffairs@fdic.gov
States and Territories Served: Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming