Here’s a question you may be asked as a professional providing services to people with disabilities. What tools and resources are available to support or assist people in improving their personal finances? Here are a few to check out and bookmark to your resource lists.
America Saves (Online)
This website is dedicated to helping individuals save money, reduce debt, and build wealth. America Saves
Asset Builders of America, Inc. (Statewide)
Posts statewide Financial Awareness workshops along with a great online resource guide. Asset Builders of America, Inc.
GreenPath Debt Solutions (Madison and Milwaukee, WI)
Online and interactive tools and workshops available. GreenPath Debt Solutions
Kiplinger (Online)
Gives you resources to get your budget going! Kiplinger
FDIC (Online)
Offers consumer information on building wealth, loans, credit cards and other financial matters. FDIC
Better Money Habits (Online)
Free, easy-to-understand videos and practical tips and tools to help build better money habits. Better Money Habits
360 Degrees of Financial Protection Bureau (Online)
Online resource tool to help you better manage your money. 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Online)
Get the facts you need to make choices about money, credit scores, mortgages, and more. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Wisconsin Saves (Online)
Wisconsin Saves is a statewide initiative devoted to promoting financial awareness and encouraging financial action among people of all economic levels. Wisconsin Saves
Wisconsin Women's business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC)
WWBIC provides quality business and financial education coupled with access to fair capital and financial products. Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC)


