Building Stronger Communities Through Financial Education and Partnership
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**October 28, 2025*
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State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks moderates a panel discussion about financial empowerment at the MI Money Matters forum in Grand Rapids on Oct. 23.
State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks moderates a panel discussion on financial empowerment during the MI Money Matters forum held in Grand Rapids on Oct. 23, 2025.
MI Money Matters Forum Unites Leaders to Advance Financial Empowerment Across Michigan [ [link removed] ]
"Building Stronger Communities Through
Financial Education and Partnership"
Grand Rapids, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Treasury hosted a financial empowerment forum Thursday, Oct. 23, in Grand Rapids to help Michiganders gain a stronger understanding of how personal finances affect their lives.
At the *MI Money Matters: Financially Empowering Our Communities Forum*, held at Grand Valley State University, more than 50 educators, advocates and community leaders from across the state came together to champion the financial well-being for all Michiganders. The half-day forum featured dynamic discussions, peer networking and solution-focused sessions aimed at strengthening financial resilience in Michigan communities.
Attendees explored innovative strategies and shared best practices for improving financial understanding, expanding access to resources and building long-term economic stability.
“This forum is about more than just financial education,” State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks said. “It’s about empowering people with the tools and partnerships they need to thrive. We’re always looking to find ways to work with local leaders and organizations who are making a real difference in the lives of Michiganders.”
Participants engaged in conversations focused on community-driven solutions, cross-sector collaboration and practical tools for financial empowerment. The event also provided a platform for grassroots organizations to connect with state-level resources and each other.
“I want to thank everyone who attended and contributed to the forum’s success,” said Robin Lott, director of the Office of Postsecondary Financial Planning. “By working together, we can continue to build a more financially resilient Michigan. This means building a network of financial educators in one community at a time.”
To learn more about MI Money Matters and future events, go to Michigan.gov/MIMoneyMatters [ [link removed] ].
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