The Financial Services Volunteer Corps (FSVC) is a nonprofit organization that helps countries build strong financial systems through technical assistance from volunteer financial professionals. It provides expertise in areas like banking, central banking, and anti-money laundering. Since 1990, over 6,000 volunteers from fields like banking, law, and regulation have participated in over 1,300 FSVC missions across 30 countries. Recent projects include training Russian bankers in anti-money laundering and advising Afghanistan on currency conversion. FSVC receives funding from sources like the U.S. Department of State and operates offices in 10 countries.