Investing in local communities

Our business is only as strong as the communities we serve. We are helping to build neighborhoods where diverse communities across income levels have access to stable, affordable housing and homeownership opportunities. Our work with local hospitals, governments, schools and community financial institutions helps to support the health, stability and vibrancy of our communities.

See impact in action

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In Idaho, a new healthcare center expands care for a rural community

Desert Sage Health Centers—with support from JPMorganChase—is making care more accessible across Idaho. And that’s helping build healthier communities.

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One Entrepreneur Helping to Revitalize Detroit

How JPMorgan Chase is helping small business owner and local developer Marcus Jones revitalize his neighborhood and develop Detroit’s workforce for the city’s next chapter.  

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These Women Are Powering Affordable Housing In NYC

Tonya Ores of Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn and Jeanique Riche-Druses of JPMorgan Chase are empowering women ­­to manage their properties.

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Keeping the U.S. Connected for More Than 200 Years

JPMorgan Chase supports the development of American communities through financing infrastructure that helps connect the world and powers the global economy.

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Achieving more together

Reflects figures from 2021-2023 unless specified otherwise

  • 250K

  • affordable housing units

  • Created or preserved to help address the housing affordability gap

  • $1.4B

  • in New Markets Tax Credit investments

  • Produced to help spur economic growth in low-income communities

  • $400M

  • in philanthropic capital

  • Committed in 2021 as part of a five-year initiative to improve housing affordability and stability for Black, Hispanic and Latino households

  • 14K+

  • home purchase loans

  • Home purchase and refinance loans originated for Black, Hispanic and Latino households across the economic spectrum in 2023.

  • $14B

  • in new, renewed, or replaced loans

  • Extended to government, healthcare, higher education and nonprofit institutions

Housing Supply Solutions to Prioritize in 2024

The JPMorganChase PolicyCenter identified three immediate steps that could meaningfully impact the housing supply and affordability crisis.

Tackling Persistent Residential Vacancy, Abandonment, & Disrepair

Vacant homes can create a cycle of economic decline that depresses property values, limits economic activity, and contributes to physical disrepair of homes. JPMorganChase shares lessons learned from our multi-faced approach to help advance place-based neighborhood development strategies.