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Money Management offered at Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society - Snohomish County
Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
Assists active and retired Navy and Marine Corps members, and their eligible family members, to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
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Education - Personal/Family Enrichment offered at Fleet and Family Support - Snohomish County
Provides regularly scheduled workshops and other educational programs designed to help people learn skills such as parenting, stress management, marital communication, and financial management.
Provides regularly scheduled workshops and other educational programs designed to help people learn skills such as parenting, stress management, marital communication, and financial management. Other topics are available upon request. Presentations are also made at General Military Training (GMT) on request.
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Private Financial Coaching offered at Whatcom Dream
One hour private financial coaching for individuals or couples.
One hour private financial coaching for individuals or couples.
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Credit Building Workshop offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners' East Office
Learn how to understand and access credit reports, increase credit scores, establish good credit, and how to deal with collection agencies in this 2-hour workshop. Register through the SNAP website. Located at Fifth & Stone, inside Martin Luther King Jr. Family Outreach Center.
Financial empowerment workshops to help people learn to understand money, debt, and credit information.
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Financial Literacy and Renter Education offered at Opportunity Council - Whatcom County
Provides classes designed to increase knowledge of how to save, spend, and invest money. Also helps potential tenants find housing sign a lease and become a good tenant.
Financial Literacy and Rental Education (F.L.A.R.E.) is a series of FREE classes designed to increase adults’ knowledge of their individual money habits and attitudes, saving strategies, tracking spending, budget skills and credit along with the basic skills to become a competent renter. F.L.A.R.E. counts as a WorkFirst activity for TANF participants.
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Education - Ideas for Living offered at Skagit County Washington State University Cooperative Extension Service
Basic life skills for communicating with children, household budgeting, time management, developing healthy eating habits, making nutritional meals, developing self-esteem and becoming more self-reliant.
Provides education in basic life skills to low-income families in the areas of communicating with children, household budgeting, time management, developing healthy eating habits, making nutritional meals, developing self-esteem and becoming more self-reliant.
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Credit, Bankruptcy, Housing Counseling, and Financial Literacy offered by InCharge Debt Solutions
Offers telephone and online confidential budget counseling, debt management and financial education programs to financially distressed consumers. Offers additional support to veterans and active military and provides home pre-purchasing and foreclosure prevention counseling.
InCharge Debt Solutions is a national non-profit credit counseling agency offering confidential budget counseling, debt management, housing counseling, bankruptcy counseling and financial education programs to consumers, including military personnel serving overseas.
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Center for Strong Families at Sound Outreach Sumner / Bonney Lake
Bundles together employment coaching, financial coaching, and access to public benefits through comprehensive case management for economically vulnerable households throughout Pierce County.
Bundles together employment coaching, financial coaching, and access to public benefits through comprehensive case management for economically vulnerable households throughout Pierce County.
Service is based on established research on the most affective services.
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Economic Resiliency Initiative offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish
Helps provide financial security for women and their families in King County through classes, coaching and training; offered in English and Spanish. Has a course specifically for survivors of domestic violence.
Helps provide financial security for women and their families in King County through classes, coaching and training.
Classes include:
Hope & Power for Your Personal Finances: This 10-week class supports survivors of domestic violence to become financially independent and build confidence in their own skills. Topics covered include:
- Safety planning and goal setting
- Budgeting and savings
- Checking and bank accounts
- Credit reports and scores
- Avoiding predatory lenders
- Taxes and legal issues
- Protecting yourself with insurance
- Housing, education, employment
Money Mechanics Workshop: Free 5-week workshop for anyone who feels like their finances could use a tune-up, especially people who are low-income, unemployed or currently or recently homeless. Over four sessions, learn new skills and gain a new understanding of your finances, including:
- Unmasking the mysteries of credit
- Debt management
- Budgeting and banking
- Goal setting
- Saving and investing
Includes one-on-one coaching with a certified financial coach, and a two-to-one matched incentivized savings program.
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Student Support Services offered by United Way Benefits Hub at South Seattle College
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
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Credit Counseling offered by National Foundation for Credit Counseling
Offers financial reviews and education in person, over the phone, or online.
Offers financial reviews and education in person, over the phone, or online. Services include:
- Credit and debt counseling.
- Bankruptcy counseling.
- Housing counseling (pre-purchase, foreclosure prevention, and reverse mortgage).
- Student loan debt counseling.
- Debt management plans.
- Credit report reviews.
- Foreclosure information.
- Tips for first-time veteran and military homebuyers.
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Classes for Seniors offered at Mount Vernon Senior Center
Provides a variety of classes for physical fitness, recreation, arts, and education.
Provides a variety of classes for physical fitness, recreation, arts, and education. Classes vary from quarter to quarter, but generally include the following: photography; ceramics; knitting; crochet; painting; exercise; and financial workshops.
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Student Support Services offered by United Way Benefits Hub at North Seattle College
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
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Financial Coaching offered at PIM Savvy in Bellevue
Provides free, customized financial guidance on budgeting, credit management, banking, financial goal setting, resume writing, job searching, and assistance applying for jobs. Call or visit website for an appointment.
Provides one-on-one financial coaching and mentoring. Services include customized financial guidance on budgeting, credit management, banking, financial goal setting, resume writing, job searching, and assistance applying for jobs.
Services are available in person or virtual.
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Financial Coaching & Counseling offered by Northwest Access Fund
Provides one-on-one financial education, counseling and coaching to people with disabilities and their families. Various financial issues addressed.
Provides one-on-one financial education, counseling and coaching to people with disabilities and their families.
Assistance includes:
- Benefits coaching
- Taking control of debt
- Dealing with debt collectors
- Developing new credit.
- Improving credit and FICO scores
- Creating and managing a budget
- Opening and maintenance of affordable mainstream bank accounts.
- Identity theft resources
- Setting up an ABLE account
Also provides connection to other services including tax preparation and legal advice for various financial issues
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Hope University offered by HopeSource
Provides a comprehensive family, career, and education-based approach to help students with 1:1 Coaching, Job Search & Retention, Life & Family skills, Money Management, and Vocational or Continuing education preparation.
Offers classes and referrals for people who want to change the direction of their lives but lack the resources to do so. The program follows a comprehensive family, career, and education-based approach to help students with 1:1 Coaching, Job Search & Retention, Life & Family skills, Money Management, and Vocational or Continuing education preparation.
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Student Support Services offered by United Way Benefits Hub at Green River College
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
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Financial Coaching offered at CRS Partner WorkSource Pierce
Offers personalized coaching and workshops to help customers improve financial literacy, manage credit, and plan for financial self-sufficiency.
Offers full-time financial coaches who provide one-on-one coaching and workshops.
Services include customized financial guidance on budgeting, credit management, banking, and financial goal setting.
Helps develop financial plans, address income changes, and navigate the challenges of the "benefits cliff."
Service is provided as a partnership between WorkSource, Sound Outreach, United Way and the Multicultural Child & Family Hope Center.
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ROADS to Financial Independence offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Bellevue
Supports the financial capability of individuals with disabilities by helping improve credit, reduce debt, gain access to appropriate financial services, and increase savings. Current DVR clients only.
Supports the financial capability of individuals with disabilities by helping improve credit, reduce debt, gain access to appropriate financial services, and increase savings.
Program begins with a financial well-being assessment to reveal overall status of the client's finances.
Financial assessments can be made over the phone.
Other plan components may include
- Benefits planning
- Financial Counseling
- Credit education
- Group financial education
- Individual progress tracking
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Financial Assessments and Workshops offered at Nuestras Raices Sin Miedo al Éxito
Sin Miedo al Éxito is an economic development program that focuses on supporting individuals with financial literacy, as well as current and potential small business owners within marginalized groups. Financial subjects that are covered at workshops or individual appointments are: Car loans, interest rates, credit score, collections, how to open a bank account, ITIN services, and more. Offers individual and business financial assessments to create an action plan to improve finances.
Sin Miedo al Éxito is an economic development program that focuses on supporting individuals with financial literacy, as well as current and potential small business owners within marginalized groups. Homing in on the specific needs of each business or idea, in order to execute a tailored plan that will help their growth.
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Budgeting Class offered at Arlington Community Resource Center
A one-time group class for individuals who wish to learn more about money management, finances, and budgeting. Class typically lasts for one hour and participants receive a certificate upon completion. No child care is available.
A one-time group class for individuals who wish to learn more about money management, finances, and budgeting. Class typically lasts for one hour and participants receive a certificate upon completion. No child care is available. Call for dates and times.
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Financial Services offered by Apprisen
Offers comprehensive financial counseling services.
Offers comprehensive financial counseling services including:
- Budget and debt management.
- Debt repayment strategies.
- HUD-approved mortgage, delinquency, and default resolution consolidation.
- Home purchase guidance.
- Bankruptcy counseling and post-bankruptcy counseling.
- Student loan counseling.
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Emergency Financial Counseling and Grants offered by Support The Enlisted Project
Provides financial counseling and grants among junior active duty enlisted members and recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families facing financial crisis.
Provides financial counseling and may help with a grant to cover critical needs for qualifying military households.
Grants provided but not limited to:
- Bereavement Travel
- Car Insurance
- Critical baby items( cribs, car seats, diapers etc.)
- Major car repairs
- Medical Travel
- Rent/Utilities
- Sewer service
- Service Dog Care
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Dental Care Expense AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistancePersonal Financial CounselingMedical Care Expense AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceFood VouchersAutomobile Insurance Payment AssistanceAutomobile Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceTelephone Service Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment Assistance
Money Management offered at Navy-Marine Relief Corps
Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
Assists active and retired Navy and Marine Corps members, and their eligible family members, to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
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Money Management offered at Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society - Naval Base Kitsap- (Bremerton)
Assists active, retired, and their eligible family members of navy personnel to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Help to educate, empower and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
Assists active and retired Navy and Marine Corps members, and their eligible family members, to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
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