Fifth Third Launches Small Towns & Small Cities Initiative to Advance Community & Economic Development
Fifth Third’s Small Towns & Small Cities initiative builds on the momentum of the Fifth Third Neighborhood Program, which since 2021 has invested nearly
“This partnership reflects Fifth Third’s belief that economic mobility is built locally – block by block, business by business, family by family,” said
“Lima is honored to be selected as the first community in Fifth Third’s Small Towns & Small Cities initiative, and we’re grateful for a partner that understands economic mobility is built at the local level — on our blocks, in our neighborhoods, and through the success of our small businesses and working families,” said Mayor
Over the next four years, Fifth Third will deploy its full suite of place‑based community and economic development solutions and invest intellectual, social and financial capital to help advance Mayor Smith’s Better Together Plan, a locally led strategy to strengthen neighborhoods, expand economic opportunity, improve housing and modernize essential infrastructure.
Focus areas include:
Strengthening Housing and Neighborhoods
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Finance housing and community development through the
Fifth Third Community Development Company andTax Credit Lending Group - Expand Fifth Third’s special purpose credit programs to increase access to homeownership
- Support neighborhood revitalization efforts tied to Lima’s housing and infrastructure plans
Revitalizing Small Business Corridors
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Provide grants, loans and technical assistance through the
Fifth Third Small Business Catalyst Fund -
Launch a small business pitch competition to support Lima’s entrepreneurs, awarding
$53,000 in grants and capacity-building scholarships - Expand Fifth Third’s special purpose credit programs for small businesses disproportionately affected by disinvestment
Expanding Workforce Opportunity
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Partner with
JobsOhio and local stakeholders to build training pathways aligned with Lima’s workforce needs - Strengthen employment participation through financial empowerment and employer partnerships
Improving Infrastructure Resiliency
- Support improvements that enhance water and energy affordability
- Advance efforts to strengthen aging infrastructure across neighborhoods
Advancing Financial Access
- Expand access to Fifth Third’s free financial education programs
- Bring the Fifth Third Financial Empowerment Mobile directly to residents and small businesses
Supporting
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Provide philanthropic support through the
Fifth Third Foundation to strengthen partnerships with organizations focused on housing stability, youth development and neighborhood vibrancy
These priorities were informed by community listening sessions held in 2025, where Fifth Third leaders heard directly from city leaders and residents about the most effective ways Fifth Third could support local housing, economic development, and infrastructure goals.
“Lima has worked hard to address long-standing economic, housing and infrastructure challenges, and the community is gaining momentum in its revitalization efforts,” said
Fifth Third’s place-based economic development approach combines capital with a core solutions toolkit, including investments and financing for housing, small business support and technical assistance, financial access and mobility programs, philanthropy for workforce development, and deploying actions to address climate resiliency and energy affordability for residents.
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Founded in 1831,
About Fifth Third
Fifth Third is a bank that’s as long on innovation as it is on history. Since 1858, we’ve been helping individuals, families, businesses and communities grow through smart financial services that improve lives. Our list of firsts is extensive, and it’s one that continues to expand as we explore the intersection of tech-driven innovation, dedicated people and focused community impact. Fifth Third is one of the few
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