Filene Launches New Five-Year Community Development Research Project

In part, Filene's research "will document, index and test social impact activities in the consumer finance industry."

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What kind of social impact can credit unions have on its communities/?

Filene Research Institute in Madison, Wis., announced it will conduct a five-year study on the impact of community development practices happening inside credit unions.

According to Filene, the research will come from its “Center of Excellence for Community Social Impact” which, once the research has finished, “will enable credit unions with information and resources needed to develop a strategic advantage in the communities they serve and become a catalyst for transformative community change.”

EVP, Chief Research and Development Officer George Hofheimer said, “Credit unions are a small but mighty player in consumer financial services, holding firm to their mission of serving the needs of their communities — especially for those most vulnerable within them.”

Hofheimer continued, “But there is a gap between recognizing the value of social impact strategies and actually implementing them. Therefore, this applied research project will document, index and test social impact activities in the consumer finance industry with the goal of identifying models that leverage financial services to enable positive social impact and community transformation.”

According to the announcement from Filene, the research idea was created out of the current public health and economic challenges as well as social injustice crises that demand attention by the financial services industry.

The five-year project, which will be done in collaboration with an advisory council of credit union leaders, will focus on the following:

According to Filene, the Center of Excellence for Community Social Impact will officially launch in October.