Your Money, Your Goals Cohort
Posted by Consumer Finance Protection Bureau on November 7, 2016
Today we are announcing an opportunity to participate in the 2017 Your Money, Your Goals Cohort. We are looking for approximately 30 organizations from around the country who are interested in using the Your Money, Your Goals toolkit to help build the financial capability of the people they serve. We are interested in working with organizations that serve low-income and economically vulnerable populations. These may include public and private social service, faith-based, legal aid, volunteer, and worker-focused organizations. Members of the 2017 Your Money, Your Goals Cohort will receive training, toolkits, and technical assistance. Technical assistance will include support for your organization as it develops and applies its Your Money, Your Goals implementation plan.
Read more about the opportunity and selection criteria here:
http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/documents/20161028_cfpb_Your-Money-Your-Goals-Cohort-2017.pdf
If you think your program would be a good fit, send us a Letter of Interest at YourMoneyYourGoals@consumerfinance.gov by November 30, 2016 with the subject line Your Money, Your Goals 2017.
Thank you,
Yuliya Rzad
Office of Financial Empowerment
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
About the CFPB
The CFPB is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, by consistently and fairly enforcing those rules, and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic lives.
Learn more at http://consumerfinance.gov.
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