Roberto Clemente Federal Credit Union

Bronx NY


The Roberto Clemente Federal Credit Union is a twenty-five year old credit union established by the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The credit union serves a low-income, predominantly Latino population in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx. The services offered to date have been deposit and savings accounts as well as credit and personal financial counseling.

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SECA (1998) - $35,000

With the help of the $35,000 CDFI Fund Technical Assistance grant, the credit union will expand its services to include share draft (checking) accounts and consumer and small business loans.



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