Economic Partner Organizations
Below are the national organizations that the NAACP Economic Program partners with in an effort to provide financial services and education to the community. Please call the Financial Freedom Center at (202) 478-6400 if you need the specific contact information for the organization's representative in your respective state.
Wells Fargo is the primary partner for the Financial Freedom Campaign. Wells Fargo provides free financial education resources for young people and adults that is necessary for financial success.
The Casey Foundation's mission is to foster public policies, human-service reforms, and community supports that more effectively meet the needs of today’s vulnerable children and families.
Bank of America's Community Development program provides financial resources and expertise to help communities achieve their full potential as desirable places for people to live, work and raise families.
Capital Area Asset Builders puts people on the road to financial independence by providing programs that help low- and moderate-income individuals and families improve their money management skills, increase their savings, and build wealth by investing wisely.
Center for Responsible Lending
The Center for Responsible Lending works to protect homeownership and family wealth by working to eliminate abusive financial practices.
Common Security Club consists of small groups of 10 – 20 people that comes together to increase personal security during these challenging times. Circles have three purposes: learning, mutual aid, and social action.
Financial Planning Association
The Financial Planning Association offers financial education resources (i.e. financial roadmap, guides, multimedia, etc.) to help individuals understand the importance of financial planning.
The Federal Trade Commission works with the NAACP to provide resources that will enable individuals to empower consumers in the community. Downloadable materials, videos and other materials are available on the website that can be used to advance financial education and financial literacy programs.
National Council on Aging's mission is to improve the lives of millions of older adults, especially those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged.
National Community Reinvestment Coalition
NCRC has grown to an association of more than 600 community-based organizations that promote access to basic banking services including credit and savings, to create and sustain affordable housing, job development and vibrant communities for America's working families.
NeighborWorks offers information to help individuals manage their finances, understand the homebuying process and maintain their home once they have purchased it.
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
As the nation's largest financial counseling organization, NFCC provides credit counseling, housing counseling, bankruptcy counseling & education, and financial education in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.
Operation Hope provides tools and services for economic empowerment in underserved communities.
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