The FDIC welcomed 96 new members to the Money Smart Alliance year-to-date. Some of the new members are listed below, while others opted out of being listed online.
- ACNB Bank
- American Heritage Bank
- Axos Bank
- Bank of the Sierra
- Busey Bank
- Catskill Hudson Bank
- Citizens Business Bank
- Citizens State Bank of Milford
- Clackamas County Bank
- Enterprise Bank
- Fibre Federal Credit Union
- First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Central IL, S.B.
- First State Bank (MS)
- Great Lakes Credit Union
- Harvest Bank
- Hoosier Heartland State Bank
- IBERIABANK
- Independent Financial
- Intracoastal Bank
- Machias Savings Bank
- MidSouth Bank
- Peoples Bank
- PlainsCapital Bank
- Ponce Bank
- Prosperity Bank
- Regions Bank
- Reliance Bank
- Seacoast Bank
- South Florida Educational Federal Credit Union
- Southern Bank
- South Side Community FCU - Housing Dept
- Stockman Bank of Montana
- Stride Bank NA
- Sunflower Bank
- Talmer Bank and Trust
- Texas Regional Bank
- The Killbuck Savings Bank Company
- Trustmark National Bank
- Visions Federal Credit Union
- Walpole Co-operative Bank
- Wells Fargo
- AARIN
- ABA Educational Foundation
- About My Fathers Business, Inc.
- Agape Rack Inc.
- AK Legacy Foundation
- America's Small Business Development Center
- Arizona Council on Economic Education
- Association for Middle Level Education
- Blossomed for Purpose
- Building Entrepreneurs for Success in Tennessee
- CABEL Foundation, Inc.
- Camp Fire Sunshine
- Capella University
- Catholic Charities Diocese of Pueblo
- Central PA Successful Dreams Inc
- Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity
- CHES, Inc.
- Community Forward
- Council For Supplier Diversity
- Consumer Credit Counseling Foundation
- Destined For Greatness Project
- Develop Tioga
- Experience Entrepreneurship Globally
- Family Services Association
- Family Services Center, Inc.
- Financial Literacy Coalition of Central Texas
- Foundation for Financial Planning
- GenerousAF Foundation
- Girl Bee You
- Havenwoods Economic Development Corporation
- Hispanic American Council Incorporated
- HonorHealth/Desert Mission
- Housing Authority of the City of Prichard
- Indianapolis Urban League
- Interfaith Residence d/b/a Doorways
- InSoCal CONNECT
- JAMKO Foundation, Inc.
- La Cocina VA
- Leave A Legacy Always
- LIFE
- Life Net Community Development Corporation
- Maggie May Cares Foundation
- MARLS NYC
- Metrocrest Services
- Moore Research & Development Np Company
- National Asian American Coalition
- National Hemophilia Foundation - Hawaii Chapter
- North Idaho Native Fund
- Parker Street Ministries
- Pathway Financial Education
- PeopleFund
- Professional Business Development Group (PBDG)
- Project Prosper
- Pueblo Community Development Corporation
- REI - Rural Enterprises
- Resourceslinked
- Rise Inc.
- Second Start Incorporated
- Small Biz Community & Economic Development Corporation
- Startup Junkie Foundation
- Stewardship 101, Inc.
- Striving for Economic and Technological Parity
- Superior Care Training Center/Venus Consulting
- Swords to Plowshares
- The Bridge
- The Economic Empowerment Center, Inc.
- The Fountain Fund
- The Giving Foundation Inc.
- The Institute for Independence
- The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur
- The Light
- The Salvation Army United States Central Territory
- Tina Conteh Foundation
- Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce
- Urban League of Middle Tennessee
- United Way of LaPorte County
- Urban Asset Builders, Inc.
- Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation
- Veterans Business Resource Center
- Wealth Management Ministries, Inc.
- Women in the Housing & Real Estate Ecosystem (NAWRB)
- Worcester Community Housing Resources Inc.
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- La Tuna Federal Correctional Institution
- US Small Business Administration
- US Small Business Administration- Tennessee District Office
- Iowa Park High School
- Seminole Heights Charter High School
- The Prout School
- Austin Community College
- Bethune-Cookman University
- California State University Dominguez Hills
- Central Piedmont Community College
- Craven Community College
- Four Corners Tax Help (San Juan College)
- Hillsborough Community College
- Monterey County Office For Employment Training
- Rockhurst University Prosperity Center for Financial Opportunity
- University of Wyoming Extension
- WBC - weVENTURE at Florida Institute of Technology
- Bank of Luxemburg
- Camden County JDA
- Cumberland County Employee Wellness Center
- DC Department of Insurance Securities & Banking
- RI Commerce Corporation
- Social Development Commission
- WA State DCYF JR Naselle Youth Camp
- Yonkers Police Department
To view all Money Smart Alliance members that choose to be listed online, go to the Money Smart Alliance Members List.
Not a member of the Alliance? The FDIC recognizes organizations that significantly contribute to the delivery of Money Smart to consumers and small businesses through the Money Smart Alliance Program. Not sure if you’re eligible? See types of organizations that can join the Money Smart Alliance.? Sign up or invite an organization you know to complete the FDIC Money Smart Alliance form to join today!
Did You Know?
FDIC host quarterly webinars for Money Smart Alliance members. Alliance members must register in advance to participate in future webinars. Registration opens at least two weeks before, and closes by noon on the day of the session. Please see the Training & Events page for a list of the upcoming sessions.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) does not endorse or recommend any specific organizations. The FDIC is also prohibited from endorsing or recommending any product belonging to or service rendered by, its Money Smart Alliance Members (MSAMs). Similarly, MSAMs and their partners and affiliates will ensure that their publicity, advertisements, and public statements do not use the FDIC name or logo to imply an endorsement of them or their products or services. MSAMs and their partners and affiliates agree not to take any other action that reasonably could be construed as a prohibited endorsement by the FDIC. The FDIC reserves the right to terminate MSAMs who, or whose partners or affiliates, violate these restrictions.