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NEFE Project Coaches Women to Dress for Success as They Enter Workforce
Women transitioning to the workforce from welfare or other poverty situations can gain financial literacy training and coaching and employment tips from Steps to Success: A Guide to Success in the Workplace.
This 64-page booklet is sponsored by Dress for Success and the National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®). Read Full Article
For many low-income families, homeownership may never be more than a dream. That is why the National Endowment for Financial Education partnered with Habitat for Humanity to create the Habitat for Humanity Homeowners Handbook.
The 52-page booklet helps guide first-time Habitat homeowners through the costs and responsibilities associated with homeownership. Read Full Article
According to a familiar parable, “Teach people to fish, and you feed them for a lifetime.” Likewise, if you teach people some basic financial concepts, they’ll become more self-sufficient and will share their blessings with their church and community.
That is the spirit behind Adult Financial Mentoring, a 64-page guide produced by the Salvation Army in collaboration with the National Endowment for Financial Education. Read Full Article
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