The Comerica Community Engine adds another level of horsepower to our engagement with local non-profits, schools and enterprises. This innovative new mobile concept provides an added level of excitement, engagement and enhancement to our partners in the community, allowing both Comerica and the organizations we serve to make the most of our community outreach efforts.
Scroll down to see our upcoming events.
The Comerica Community engine is a 12-ft trailer that can be transported to practically any location courtesy of our Ford F-150 pickup truck. The unit can serve as a vending, entertainment, or informational venue at any local community gathering and is available for free use by organizations affiliated with or sponsored by Comerica.
Features include:
designed to uplift and support the vibrant communities of Dallas.
Comerica Bank’s Act Local community support program focuses on “who needs what”
Saturday, August 23, 2025
8am - 11am
Redbird 50TH Anniversary
Comerica is a proud sponsor of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Shops at RedBird. RedBird is an esteemed cultural landmark in Dallas, which is rich in history and offers visitors an array of experiences, including shops, restaurants, luxury apartment homes, healthcare, offices, and more. The community engine will be at 5k Run and Family Fun event.
Saturday, September 6, 2025
10am - 4pm
Kaleidoscope Park’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Kaleidoscope Park's 5.7-acre nonprofit public space, will come alive for its inaugural Hispanic Heritage Celebration. The free, family-friendly event, with market sponsor Comerica Bank and supporting sponsor Ruiz Foods, will honor the rich traditions, art, music, and heritage of the Hispanic community with a full day of festivities, cultural performances and family activities. Visit the community engine at the Vendor Market Presented by Comerica Bank.
Saturday, September 13, 2025
8am
UNCF Walk for Education
Join our engine at the UNCF North Texas Walk for Education at Oak Cliff Founders Park. Friends, neighbors, and coworkers will participate in this non-competitive walk to raise funds and make the difference in the lives of UNCF students and promote awareness for the 37 member institutions and HBCUs.
"As a bank we operate on the principle that we are big enough to matter and small enough to care. That approach allows us to proactively go into the community to ask, 'How can we help you?'"
-Jim Weber
Chief Experience Officer, Comerica Bank