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Neighborhood Trust : ウィキペディア英語版
Neighborhood Trust
Neighborhood Trust Federal Credit Union is a community development financial institution serving low-income residents in the New York City neighborhoods of Washington Heights, Inwood, and Hamilton Heights/West Harlem. The credit union’s non-profit parent organization, Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners, works with a wide network of community-based organizations to provide financial literacy training to low-income adults throughout New York City.
Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners (formerly Credit Where Credit Is Due) was founded in 1994 by community activists Mark Levine and Luis De Los Santos, with a mission of empowering the overwhelmingly low-income, Latino residents of Northern Manhattan. Neighborhood Trust FCU received its federal charter in 1996, and opened to the community in a formerly abandoned bank branch in 1997. Since 2002 the organization has been led by Justine Zinkin.
Neighborhood Trust FCU has grown to a membership of nearly 5,000, and has cummulatively lent out more that $15 million in small loans, helping local residents purchase home computers, pay for education, pay off loan sharks (known locally as ''prestamistas''), start small businesses, etc. Today Neighborhood Trust's financial education and counseling programs are in over 30 community organizations throughout New York City, reaching nearly 6,000 individuals annually.
In 2012, Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners broadened its mission, seeking partnerships nationally with employers looking to help low-income staff through financial literacy, credit, and wealth-building opportunities.
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