CRC is a proud co-sponsor of The Future of California: People, Place, and Power. As California and the world are changing, this symposium brings together California state legislators to share their visions of the future of California and the policies to achieve that future. California’s large and diverse population…
Homeownership is the lowest it’s been since the 1960s. One troubling trend contributing to this is the practice of large corporate landlords buying up foreclosed or under-market value homes, cutting off buying opportunities for working-class families and BIPOC communities, as well as mom-and-pop landlords. To address this issue and…
CRC’s Housing Committee calls will take place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. To sign up for the calls, you must be a CRC member. Please register here. Agenda for the Feb. 9 call to come: Register
CRC’s Housing Committee calls will take place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. To sign up for the calls, you must be a CRC member. Please register here. Agenda for the Jan. 13 call: I. Welcome and Introductions II. Updates – (Biden…
Become a Member of the California Reinvestment Coalition
CRC welcomes California mission-driven community organizations and government agencies to join the coalition.
Benefits of CRC Membership
Invitations to annual meetings with banks and bank merger-related activities – an exclusive opportunity to meet with bank executives to discuss their community investment strategies.
A dedicated advocate that amplifies your voice, so that bankers, regulators, and elected officials pay attention to the needs of our communities.
Groundbreaking programs that strengthen and protect the economic well-being of the people your organization serves every day.
Connection to a statewide network of peer organizations that are also serving low-income communities and communities of color.
Members-only updates and analysis on banking practices, regulatory issues, and legislation that directly impact the mission and financial capacity of your organization.
Engagement in CRC initiatives, such as sign-on letters, press events, and other advocacy efforts that hold policymakers and regulators accountable to the people they were chosen to represent and serve.
If you are interested in becoming a member of CRC, please read the following pledge and fill out the form below. We will consider your request and submit it to our Board of Directors for approval. Once approved, we will notify you and provide information about CRC committees and dues.
Annual CRC membership dues:
Nonprofit organization – $100(operating budget under $500k)
Nonprofit organization – $300(operating budget $5m and over)
Public agency – $500
Membership Pledge
We subscribe to CRC’s efforts to promote investment in California’s low-income communities and increased access to affordable financial services, housing credit to facilitate the production and maintenance of low-income housing, credit for low-income individuals, and credit for community economic development.