FEC Partners
Our Partners Make the FEC at SoCo Possible
Together, anything’s possible
Partnering with the Financial Empowerment Center at South County offers organizations a valuable opportunity to align with shared goals in community enrichment and financial well-being. By efficiently maximizing resources, this partnership enhances your reputation in the community, offers access to a broader network, and strengthens funding prospects through demonstrated collaboration. Benefit from shared data insights, innovative best practices, and collective advocacy efforts while providing your team with enriching professional development opportunities. Join us in empowering our community toward economic resilience and prosperity.
If your organization offers a service within the parameters of the FEC mission, please get in touch with María José Cantoni at MJCantoni@britepaths.org.
ASHIYANAA | Bogart Wealth | Brain Injury Services
Britepaths | Bridges to Independence | Capital Asset Management Group
Chain Bridge Bank | City of Alexandria Virginia | Community Together Inc
Coordinated Service Planning | Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center
ECDC – African Community Center DC Metro | ECDC – Enterprise Development Group
FACETS | Fairfax County Consumer Affairs Branch
Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development
First Home Alliance | Friends of Guest House
Fulton Bank | Goodwill Greater Washington | Habitat for Humanity DC-NOVA
Housing Alexandria | Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington
Legal Services of Northern Virginia | MainStreet Bank | MVB Bank
Neighborhood and Community Services | Northern Virginia Community College
Northern Virginia Family Service ESCALA | Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center
Second Story | Truist | United Bank
United Community | United Way of the National Capital Area
Virginia Career Works | Western Fairfax Christina Ministries