Black Lives Support Financial Literacy Program
The Financial Literacy Program provides community-based, accessible education that helps individuals and families build stronger everyday money habits. The program focuses on practical budgeting skills, financial awareness, and foundational money concepts that support confidence, stability, and long-term wellbeing. All services are educational only, non-commercial, and fully non-advisory. The program does not offer financial advising, investment services, credit repair, tax consultation, or any activity requiring a license. Its purpose is to help communities understand basic financial information in a simple, safe, and empowering way.
PROGRAM GOALS
- Expand financial awareness and basic money understanding in underserved neighborhoods.
- Provide accessible educational tools that help individuals strengthen household budgeting and saving habits.
- Offer non-commercial financial workshops that teach simple, practical skills anyone can apply daily.
- Increase community confidence in understanding basic financial terminology, systems, and responsibilities.
- Promote financial empowerment through education that supports long-term stability and informed decision-making.
CORE ACTIVITIES / INITIATIVES
- Community financial education workshops covering budgeting basics, organizing monthly expenses, understanding saving habits, and building responsible spending routines.
- Interactive sessions that teach how to read common financial documents, understand basic banking terms, and improve comfort with everyday financial tasks.
- Resource distribution, including worksheets, budgeting templates, informational guides, and beginner-friendly financial learning materials.
- Youth and family-focused financial education, introducing age-appropriate lessons about spending choices, saving goals, and understanding the value of money.
- Peer discussion groups, providing a safe environment for community members to share financial challenges, exchange experiences, and learn practical strategies from one another.
- Partnership-based education events with local organizations that support community financial learning through co-hosted workshops or shared educational outreach.
All activities focus solely on basic education, everyday money skills, and practical financial awareness, without offering any regulated financial services.
WHO THE PROGRAM SERVES
- Individuals seeking clearer understanding of everyday money habits
- Families wanting accessible budgeting education
- Youth learning foundational financial concepts
- Adults building confidence in managing household finances
- Community members attending workshops or outreach events
- Residents in neighborhoods with limited financial education access
HOW THE PROGRAM OPERATES
- Volunteer-led educational workshops in community centers, schools, and local shared spaces
- Pop-up financial learning events throughout underserved neighborhoods
- Distribution of printed and digital educational materials
- Non-advisory sessions facilitated by trained volunteers and community educators
- Collaboration with other BLS programs (Workforce, Housing, Family & Parenting, Neighborhood Revitalization)
- Partnerships with local groups to provide space, outreach, and additional educational opportunities
The program emphasizes practical, everyday knowledge that supports financial confidence without entering regulated financial activities.
FUTURE GROWTH AREAS
- Expanding community access to budgeting and financial education
- Increasing volunteer-led workshops and neighborhood learning events
- Developing beginner-friendly financial modules for youth and families
- Creating digital educational content focused on saving habits, spending awareness, and basic financial routines
- Strengthening partnerships with community groups to widen instructional reach
- Establishing ongoing peer-learning sessions to support financial confidence throughout the year
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q1: Does this program provide financial advising or investment guidance?
No. The program offers educational information only. It does not offer advising, credit repair, investment services, or anything requiring a license.
Q2: Are the workshops free to attend?
Yes. All community-based financial education sessions are free for participants.
Q3: Who can attend the Financial Literacy Program?
Anyone in the community may participate, including youth, adults, and families.
Q4: Do I need to register for workshops?
Most events are open-access. If registration is required, details will be posted on the event announcement.
Q5: What topics are covered?
Budgeting basics, everyday financial habits, saving awareness, spending routines, reading simple financial documents, and understanding common financial terms.
Q6: How can organizations collaborate with this program?
Local groups may partner through volunteer hosting, shared workshop programming, or resource support.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
- Volunteer at community budgeting and financial education events
- Contribute educational materials such as worksheets or guides
- Become a Mission Membership supporter
- Partner as a local organization to host workshops or outreach
- Share upcoming program information with families and neighborhoods

Does this program provide financial advising or investment guidance?
No. The program offers educational information only. It does not offer advising, credit repair, investment services, or anything requiring a license.
Are the workshops free to attend?
Yes. All community-based financial education sessions are free for participants.




