Happy May! In this issue of the newsletter, you'll find information on DFI hosted webinars, financial education webinars, reading days, and so much more! As a reminder, please share with us any highlights, updates, or events you would like to share with the more than 23,000 people receiving the WFEN updates. When you have something you'd like to share with the network via this monthly email update - please send it to [email protected] with the subject line "Proposed WFEN content." Additionally, if you’re not already following DFI’s social media accounts, please do! We’re working to grow our networks in addition to promoting your great work.
Just a reminder, DFI's outreach coordinator Nathan Spiecker provides financial education workshops statewide - in both English and Spanish! If you are looking for someone to help provide outreach in your community, contact Nathan at [email protected] or fill out a presentation request form. DFI Webinar with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner: Join us for a free online session designed for mortgage lenders and industry professionals. Learn from the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner how to better help clients, customers, and members protect their assets and meet mortgage lender requirements. Date: May 14, 2025 Register for the Zoom webinar! DFI Webinar with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner: Join us for a free online session designed for housing counselors and educators. Learn from the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner how to better help clients, customers, and members protect their assets. Date: June 10, 2025 Register for the Zoom webinar! Financial Education Webinars with FEPPP The Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP) is committed to connecting public and private stakeholders to improve and advocate for financial education in Washington schools and communities. FEPPP strives to develop and deliver professional development that provides educators with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to meet the diverse needs of today’s students. View recent webinars at Financial Education Professional Development and Training or additional educational videos on the FEPPP YouTube Channel. WA529 Essentials: Building a Child's Education Savings Plan Webinars Join WA529 for a 30-minute webinar to learn how Washington's Education Savings Plans can help families and individuals save for college and career training expenses. WA529 will guide you through the details of their Prepaid and Investment Savings Plans and provide a Q&A session to help you get started on your savings journey today. Upcoming webinars:
Celebrate National 529 Day with WA529! The WA529 GET Prepaid Plan has been helping families build higher education savings since 1998. In recognition of National 529 Day, May 29, enter for a chance to win one of three $1,529 deposits into a new or existing GET account. On May 29, 2025, WA529 will randomly draw three (3) winners from eligible entries received. To claim the prize, the parent or guardian of the winning student must be a GET Prepaid Plan account owner within 5 business days of being notified as a winner (by 5:00 p.m. PDT on June 4, 2025). Winning entrants must either open a new GET account with the student entrant listed as the beneficiary (GET's $25 minimum deposit is NOT required) or have an existing GET account with the student entrant as the beneficiary. Having an existing GET account does not increase your chances of winning and is not required. Read important details and Official Rules below before entering. Entry Dates: May 1-27, 2025 Winners Announced: May 29,2025 For more information, visit the WA529 website. Request for Presentation Proposals at Bank On Washington 2025 Would you like to speak at the 2025 Bank On Washington Annual Forum? The Financial Empowerment Network is accepting presentation proposals! Office of State Treasurer Financial Wellness 101 Workshops In partnership with WorkSource of Thurston County, the Office of the State Treasurer provides financial Wellness one-on-one workshops in an effort to enhance financial education and empower individuals in Washington. These workshops educate participants on financial goal setting, budgeting, saving, credit management, and identity theft prevention and awareness. Attendees can participate either in person at WorkSource of Thurston County or online, making it accessible to people across the state. By equipping individuals with essential financial knowledge this partnership contributes to building a financially resilient community. May workshops:
Financial Empowerment Workshop Series These workshops are organized by Workforce Snohomish and Sno-Isle. Here are the workshops available in April, May, and June:
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