Building Pathways to Financial Resilience
Posted by NeighborWorks on July 27, 2015
Now that the economy is on an upswing, opportunities for growth are abundant. While much of the nation exhales, some are reflecting on lessons learned and others are still struggling for financial security. Our must-attend symposium explores a myriad of approaches to building pathways to financial resilience. Join us for a deep dive into the latest trends and techniques in financial capability. Hear leading practitioners share the results of programs designed to address real household challenges. Gain a new perspective on the impact personal finance has on nearly every aspect of one’s life – decision-making, housing, education and health. This is where you come to learn groundbreaking approaches, effective resources and the tools for designing programs and services that impact people’s ability to meet their financial needs and plan for their futures.
Course Length: 1 Days
August 19, 2015
Location: Philadelphia
Tuition: $235
http://neighborworks.org/Training-Services/Training-Professional-Development/Course?course=HO925
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