At work in Greater Washington, D.C.

From Baltimore to Richmond, we're expanding our presence and working with local leaders and organizations to uplift communities in the Greater Washington, D.C. area. We’re strengthening the local economy and encouraging workforce development through investments in local career and entrepreneurship non-profits. We continue to expand access to financial health education, by hosting over 200 free events at our community branches including the innovative Skyland Center. Through these efforts, we are dedicated to boosting this community, creating more opportunities and inclusive growth for the area and its residents.

Rowhouses in Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC

Achieving more together in Greater Washington, D.C.

Data updated as of March 2024

  • $80M+

  • philanthropic contributions since 2019

  • 1.5M+

  • consumer customers

  • 100K+

  • business clients

  • 1.5K

  • employees

  • $635M

  • spent annually with Greater Washington-owned businesses

Spotlight

Expanding Local Job Training Programs
 

Since its inception, DC Central Kitchen’s (DCCK) Culinary Job Training program has helped over 1,700 people launch culinary careers. JPMorgan Chase provided New Markets Tax Credit financing to help expand the program and DCCK’s physical space—resulting in an anticipated $200 million in annual financial impact for the community by 2025.

Investing in Community Health Care
 

Whitman-Walker opened a health center in 2023 on the campus of St. Elizabeths in Congress Heights. JPMorgan Chase supported the development, which will bring much-needed medical services and jobs to Wards 7 and 8—neighborhoods that have historically lacked access to health care.

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Alfonso Guzman

JPMorganChase has been bringing the best of our business to the Greater Washington, D.C., region for over 50 years. We are expanding our local presence, opening 140 additional branches across D.C., Maryland and Virginia by 2025. We're working to create more economic opportunity for all people, regardless of the neighborhoods where they live or work.

Alfonso Guzman

Mid-Atlantic Region Director