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Minority outreach is an integral part of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's (OCC's) mission. The External Outreach and Minority Affairs (EOMA) division:
Project REACh promotes financial inclusion through greater access to credit and capital.
REACh stands for Roundtable for Economic Access and Change, and the project brings together leaders from the banking industry, national civil rights organizations, business, and technology to reduce specific barriers that prevent full, equal, and fair participation in the nation's economy.
Read more about Project REACh
EOMA engages in outreach activities to promote and preserve minority and women-owned banks and federal savings associations.
EOMA provides technical assistance and training opportunities for Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) to learn about federal resources and workshops offered that enhance the capabilities of these institutions to meet the needs of consumers from minority communities and ensure a safe and sound banking system.
Visit our Minority Depository Institution resources page
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EOMA conducts outreach activities through its coordination, facilitation, and implementation of conferences, roundtables, and seminars for MDIs and minority community groups.
The High School Scholars Internship Program is a six-week paid summer program for select students entering their senior year of high school in Washington, D.C.
The National Diversity Internship Program provides professional development and enrichment opportunities for talented college students to fulfill intermittent employment needs at the OCC.
Email: EOMA Phone: (202) 649-7938
Request an OCC Speaker View EOMA's Conference Schedule (PDF)