Our Impact | 04 Jun, 2025

2024 Impact Report

Our 2024 Impact Report shines a spotlight on the privately capitalized cooperative wholesale bank’s daily support for local financial institution members, including:

  • $103.3 million in grants awarded for affordable housing, homeownership, and economic development;

  • robust engagement with stakeholders; and

  • a workforce empowered to meet the evolving needs of its members with agility and impact.

Download our 2024 Impact Report to learn more about how FHLBank San Francisco accomplishes its mission of providing members with reliable access to liquidity, essential financial services and expertise, and resources for housing and community and economic development.

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East West Bank's Future Forged in Partnership

A member of FHLBank San Francisco since 1973, East West Bank is based in Pasadena and ranks among the largest banks headquartered in California. East West Bank leverages its membership through a range of liquidity products and community programs that finance low- and moderate-income housing, contribute to economic development through grants to community organizations, and enhance bond pricing using FHLBank San Francisco letters of credit.

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Impact Spotlight

Discover how we and our members and stakeholders are driving community transformation and economic opportunity.

Treasure Island

Treasure Island's development, more than 25 years in the making, is finally ramping up thanks to a network of partners including nonprofits, developers and financial institutions.

Axos Bank

Axos Bank, a member of FHLBank San Francisco since 2000, is committed to establishing partnerships with organizations, businesses, and individuals within their communities. Their philosophy of community involvement is demonstrated in the time and energy their employees devote each year to community service activities. ​

Community Reinvestment Corporation

Community Reinvestment Corporation (CCRC) is excited to announce a crucial financing partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) to ensure the long-term stability of Creekside Trails affordable housing in San Diego.