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AT3 Center Financial Education and Coaching in State Financing ProgramsFinancial Education Electronic ResourcesGeorgia Tools for LifeDollars and Sense: Navigating the Funding Stream Project (Indiana)Understanding Credit and Loans (3-minute video) Assistive Technology ProjectCommon Cents for Independence Able FoundationFinancial Coaching and other resources Assistive TechnologyFinancial Smarts Brochure and other financial literacy resources ABLE TechHelpful Resources for Financial Education Rural Dynamics, Inc.Personal finance classes and other financial literacy resources Disability Institute: New York & New JerseyFinancial Education and other financial literacy resources Assistive Technology FoundationCents and Sensibility: A Guide to Money ManagementFinancial Fundamentals: Discussion Starters for Youth Online Financial Education Resources: FDIC Money Smart ProgramModules on banking and credit basics, money management, saving, protecting one’s identity and privacy, consumer rights, credit reporting, responsible use of credit cards, using loans and purchasing a home. and SensibilityDeveloped by the Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF) in response to a need for tailored financial education in the disability community. Better Money HabitsBank of America in partnership with Khan Academy provide an educational series about personal finance designed to help young adults learn about money. Hands on BankingA public service offered by Wells Fargo, Hands on Banking offers resources and financial articles about money management and other personal finance issues. American Financial SolutionsDeveloped in partnership with the Seattle Community Colleges Television and North Seattle Community College, AFS has created eight personal finance courses that you can be taken online for free, with an option to receive a certificate. Financial Education Partners ProgramOffered by the Foundation for Financial Service Professionals and the National MS Society. It provides pro bono financial planning and education to individuals with special health or financial circumstances. and Service Integration ResourcesBuilding Financial Capability: A Planning Guide for Integrated ServicesPrepared by Prosperity Now (formerly CFED) under the ASSET Initiative Partnership for the Administration for Children and Families at the US Department of Health and Human Services. This guide is aimed at community-based organizations which serve low- and moderate-income clients, and walks the reader, step by step, through the process of building such clients’ financial capability by integrating financial capability services into existing programs. Money, Your GoalsA resource provided by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Your Money, Your Goals, is a set of financial empowerment materials for organizations that help people meet their financial goals by increasing their knowledge, skills, and resources. A disability specific YMYG’s toolkit is expected to be released shortly. ABLE National Resource CenterManaged by the National Disability Institute, ANRC is a collaborative whose supporters share the goal of accelerating the design and availability of ABLE accounts for the benefit of Individuals with disabilities and their families. ................
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