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A Community and An Economy That Work For All: The Florida Prosperity Campaign |
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You Earned It! The Center for Economic Progress recommends the following websites as excellent resources for financial education. Fannie
Mae: Fannie Mae tears down barriers, lower costs, and increase the
opportunities for homeownership and affordable rental housing for all
Americans. United Way: The United Way may have its own campaign or can help you locate nonprofits in your community that offer financial guidance and financial literacy programs. America Saves: This is a nationwide campaign in which a broad coalition of nonprofit, corporate, and government groups helps individuals and families save and build wealth. Through information, advice, and encouragement, we assist those who wish to pay down debt, build an emergency fund, save for a home, save for an education, or save for retirement. Additional Links: RESOURCES FOR FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE: The State of Illinois College Zone FinAid, Information about Financial Aid for College BANKING RESOURCES American Banking Association Consumer Connection Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Consumer Protection Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Public Affairs FINANCIAL LITERACY RESOURCES Foundation for Teaching Economics Institute for Consumer Financial Education American Savings Education Council National Council on Economic Education National Endowment for Financial Education Asset Building: Ideas Policies and Programs to Broaden Asset Ownership Nellie Mae Education Foundation CREDIT COUNSELING Nationwide Consumer Credit Counseling Services National Foundation for Credit Counseling Expanding Economic Opportunity The Prosperity Campaign is a project of the Human Services Coalition of Dade County, funded in part by The Children's Trust. See our full list of funders.
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