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10740 South Calhoun Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
4477 South Archer Avenue, Suite 2845, Chicago, IL 60632
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council (BPNC) is able to provide group financial literacy workshops on a variety of topics, including: Owning vs. Renting, Budgeting, Credit Building, How to Create a Spending Plan, Tenants Rights, Landlords Rights and Responsibilities, and Homeownership Education. These workshops are designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions and achieve financial stability.
3318 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
2102 West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60612
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
909 Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201
City of Evanston's Workforce Development program provides wraparound support including job search assistance, workplace comportment preparation, credential attainment, and digital & financial literacy.
2055 West Army Trail Road, Suite 140, Addison, IL 60101
Free virtual financial management workshops addressing budgeting, creating a spending plan, and understanding your credit report.
2233 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
5714 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60651
Austin Childcare Providers Network (ACPN) facilitates a financial literacy training program specifically for childcare providers that qualifies them for an individual development account (IDA).
5113 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
365 We Thrive offers workforce readiness and economic mobility services that include the following:Career exploration and job readiness Resume building and soft-skills development Entrepreneurship and financial literacy exposure Employment pathway navigation
Neopolitan Lighthouse's Economic Development and Employment Project (EDEP) was designed to assist victims of domestic violence in securing and retaining gainful employment, acquiring financial literacy, and receiving referrals to job training services.
350 North Orleans Street, Suite C2-100, Chicago, IL 60654
Through its Financial Capability program, Ladder Up helps clients build a lasting foundation for self-sufficiency by working with them to secure financial aid for higher education and to gain the skills needed to make sound financial choices. Ladder Up provides free financial literacy education workshops to help individuals gain the knowledge and tools to make sound financial decisions.
815 West 63rd Street, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60621
Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation offers educational programming regarding money management skills and the small business loan application process.
2801 South Ridgeway Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
231 North Pine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
932 North Central Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
1018 North Laramie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
4444 South Evans Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
Bright Star Community Outreach (BSCO) provides Financial Literacy education seminars to local residents to help informed their decision making about short and long-term financial goals. They provide individual coaching strategies so residents can learn how to actively generate wealth and reinvest in the Greater Bronzeville Community.BSCO collaborates with a range of companies to provide youth with a variety of opportunities in areas such as research, retail, and recreation. An additional layer of their workforce development focuses specifically on youth ages 16 to 24 so they can improve their current skill sets in order to be better prepared for the workforce.
1831 East 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60649
Agora Community Services provides counseling and support to individuals falling behind on rent or mortgage payments, foreclosures, and evictions, resulting in homelessness. Housing counseling services include:Homebuyer education counselingRental counselingTransitional housing counselingHomeowner mortgage default counselingHomelessness avoidance counselingPost home ownership counselingFinancial literacy/Credit/Budget counseling
1100 West Cermak Road, Suite 404 and 500, Chicago, IL 60608
Chicago Commons operates a Family Hub program that facilitates the coordination of medical and social services on behalf of parents and their dependents. Services include financial planning, employment and job-readiness skills, digital literacy, and health and wellness workshops.
7037 South Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
210 North Wolf Road, Wheeling, IL 60090
OMNI's Family Resource Program primarily serves the communities of Prospect Heights and Wheeling. Although the program provides services that address basic immediate needs, the focus is to promote self-sufficiency and increase participation in the community.
10909 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
The Money Works Financial Literacy Series is specifically designed to teach and promote financial responsibility in the Roseland community.
2040 West Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60612
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
3039 East 91st Street, Chicago, IL 60617
Claretian Associates provides a financial literacy program that works with economically disadvantaged families and individuals to educate them about their finances.
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2957 North Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.