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What Is A Common Good Bank™?
Common good banks will be the cornerposts of a new economic system -- a democratic, community-based system that can support and empower ordinary people everywhere to put an end to war, poverty, hunger, unemployment and global warming, before it is too late. This is not just another bank with a social mission.
Contact a local Community Division Organizer:
Amie Chaudoir
541-514-4896
Visit the Site
Amie Chaudoir
541-514-4896
This is a social mission with a bank!
- All profits go to schools and other nonprofits.
- Depositors decide what the bank should invest in.
- Free local credit card processing for local businesses.
- Micro-loans for new businesses and community projects.
- A full range of secure, FDIC-insured banking services.
- Committed to sustainability and economic justice.
Once the first common good bank opens, 50 people ANYWHERE can start one in just a few days, with no need for a bank building. (How?)
Wherever you are, SIGN UP. (It's free!) Together common good bank communities can make a better world for everyone.










