Dear Community Partner,
The saying "what gets measured gets managed" underscores the power of assessing and understanding the financial health of the low- and moderate-income (LMI) consumers and communities we serve. The insights gleaned equip us with the knowledge to make strategic and operational decisions.
By measuring financial health, community-based organizations (CBOs) can identify the specific challenges their clients and community members face. This understanding enables CBOs to move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach, crafting personalized programs that address the unique needs of their communities and make their work more impactful and meaningful.
Furthermore, having data-driven evidence not only enables CBOs to design effective programs that meet community needs, it also provides a solid foundation for demonstrating their impact and securing funding.
For consumers facing structural financial inequities, simply educating them on financial concepts is not enough; it's time to frame the conversation around financial health.
Please join us on Nov. 17 for a 90-minute discussion on how measuring the financial health of LMI consumers benefits both consumers and CBOs trained in financial health assessment.
Our esteemed guest speakers for the webinar include Andrew Warren, a financial health researcher for the Financial Health Network, and Molly Barackman-Eder, the director of financial capability for NeighborWorks America. Their expertise will provide invaluable insights into the topic.
DATE/TIME: Monday, Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. PT (11 a.m. MT; noon CT; 1 p.m. ET)
CLICK HERE to register for the 90-minute "Measuring the Financial Health of LMI Consumers: Insights for advocates" webinar.
We eagerly anticipate your participation and the valuable insights you will bring to our discussion. Your presence will enrich our webinar and contribute to the collective understanding of this crucial issue. This is not just a webinar, but a platform for us to learn and grow together.
Sincerely,
Linda
Linda Williams
Community Outreach and Training Manager
Consumer Action presents this webinar with funding from Wells Fargo.