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Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Website
Information Source:
Date: 03/25/2021
This brief shares lessons learned from three local intermediary organizations that have supported nonprofits in their efforts to integrate financial capability services into existing program. Financial capability is the capacity—based on knowledge, skills, and access—to manage financial resources effectively.
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
Information Source: Case study
Date: 05/26/2017
Assessing Head Start & Early Head Start Families’ Financial Capability: t his brief outlines strategies and tools Head Start/Early Head Start (HS/EHS) can use to gain a deeper understanding of how HS/EHS families are managing their finances to decide which services might help them build financial capability. Financial Coaching in Head Start Programs: t his brief discusses financial coaching in Head Start settings and presents methods for providing financial coaching as well as training resources for programs interested in building staff capacity to become financial coaches
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
Information Source: Case study
Date: 05/26/2017
This brief shares lessons learned about integrating financial capability services into existing programs at four organizations serving rural communities. Financial capability is the capacity—based on knowledge, skills, and access—to manage financial resources effectively. This brief is organized into three sections: selecting financial capability services, deciding who will provide services, and identifying the right points in time to integrate financial capability services.
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
Date: 05/26/2017
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)'s Financial Literacy Update is a bimonthly e-newsletter that reports financial literacy events, new initiatives, and related resources of the OCC and other government agencies and organizations.
Agency Owner: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Document Type:
Information Source: Other
Date: 04/20/2017
This directory provides information on financial literacy resources, issues and events that are important to bankers, organizations, and consumers of all ages. The directory includes descriptions and contact information for a sampling of organizations that have undertaken financial literacy initiatives as a primary mission, government programs, fact sheets, newsletters, conference materials, publications, and links to Web sites.
Agency Owner: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Document Type: Website
Information Source: Other
Date: 04/20/2017
How to file a complaint against your credit union. National Credit Union Administration's Consumer Assistance Center.
Agency Owner: National Credit Union Administration
Document Type: Website
Information Source: Other
Date: 04/12/2017
We help you help the people you serve. For adult financial educators, the tools here show our latest thinking on consumer financial behavior and effective financial education practices.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Discussion
Information Source: Other
Date: 04/12/2017
We’re here to support the teachers, administrators, and community leaders who help students build financial knowledge, skills, and habits. The tools and resources listed here show recommended policies and practices for K–12 financial education.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Website
Information Source: Other
Date: 03/31/2021
CFPB conducted a field scan of financial education programs for immigrant populations. The report raises visibility about the financial education challenges that many immigrants face. This report also shares promising financial education strategies that financial education providers can use to better serve immigrants who seek their services and are part of their communities.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report
Information Source: Other
Date: 07/15/2016