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Each of the Access Commitment initiatives is focused on not only building wealth, but creating a legacy — via owning a home, growing and sustaining your small business and investing and managing your wealth.
U.S. BANK ACCESS HOME
Owning a home is one of the key ways to build wealth and pass it down. Through U.S. Bank Access Home, you can find information and guidance each step of the way.
U.S. BANK ACCESS BUSINESS
Whether you’re just starting out or already established, connect with a U.S. Bank local Business Access Advisor to get the resources you need to grow your small business.
U.S. Bank ACCESS WEALTH
Create a personalized plan to address your short- and long-term financial goals with more of the information you need for today and the future.
The U.S. Bank Access Fund was established to provide capital and technical assistance to microbusinesses owned by women of color, prioritizing Black women.
U.S. Bank Access to Capital awards grants to Community Development Financial Institutions to help increase affordable housing and grow the number of developers led by people of color.
Answer eight easy questions about saving, spending and borrowing to learn how you approach finances. Then, access personal insights and set savings goals with the award-winning U.S. Bank Mobile App.1
Brush up on your financial know-how with articles and short, educational courses on topics like managing debt or creating a budget.
Get free, personalized coaching to help you discover and work toward the goals that are most important to you – money-related or not.
$321 million: Capital provided to Black-owned or -led businesses and organizations in 2022
$250 million: Loan commitments to Community Development Financial Institutions
We’ve made progress to help people build wealth, but we still have a lot more work to do, and a lot more families, businesses and communities to empower.