Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union

P. O. Box 513873
Los Angeles CA, 51387


Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union (ECFCU) was established in 1994 as a community development ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. The credit union was established to serve low-income and underserved members of the church"s community throughout Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino counties, and northern Orange county. Through its two offices, in Echo Park and San Pedro, ECFCU offers a full range of loan products including, small and microenterprise business loans, consumer loans, as well as, share savings, direct deposit, Christmas Club, money orders, travelers checks, bank by mail, and loan by mail.

CDFI Awards for Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union


TA (2008) - $39,024




TA (2004) - $15,880

Episcopal Community Federal Credit Union will use the award to acquire shared branch network computer hardware to improve the efficiency of the credit union"s operations.



SECA (2001) - $194,000

TA funds to support two new program initiatives (share draft accounts and ATMs) and staff training in addition to a grant of $144,000, will support the credit union"s goal for sustainability and its mission to meet the unmet credit needs of its low-income members.



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