Emergency rental and utility assistance Homeless prevention Long-term job training and case management Foreclosure prevention Head Start wrap-around services.

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Emergency rental and utility assistance Homeless prevention Long-term job training and case management Foreclosure prevention Head Start wrap-around services Café College: college access guidance VITA SaveUSA Financial Empowerment Center 2

3 ‘Supervitamin effect’ - pairing financial counseling with other assistance programs Clients gain skills to achieve long-term financial stability, such as the following: – Building and maintaining a personal budget – Avoiding predatory loans – Establishing a safe, affordable bank account – Learning to problem-solve current financial crises Clients with stable financial situations are less likely to need ongoing government services

3 University student, lives with disabled mother, uses leftover financial aid to pay for household expenses, borrowed high interest loans in financial crises City provided utility bill assistance and financial assistance with tuition costs Financial Empowerment Center helped prioritize expenses on a limited budget, reduced debt, improved credit, and provided referrals to other community resources Results: Ms. Gonzalez is now financially stabilized, has increased household income to help with school and is better prepared to achieve financial success after graduation

3 Financial industry provides advice for people with resources to pay for service Financial products that serve low-income population are predatory Identified need for no-cost, high-quality, individualized financial counseling

3 Cities for Financial Empowerment Coalition created in 2008 with 6 members San Antonio has worked with other member cities to carefully compare best practices and challenges faced Together the CFE cities are raising the standards for municipal financial empowerment efforts The CFE also provides financial and technical support for programs such as Financial Empowerment Centers

3 Measure program impact – Work with partners to analyze client data to demonstrate impact on their clients’ outcomes Identify potential municipal funding sources – FY 2015 Delegate Agency Request for Proposals – Community Services Block Grant Continue community integration – Identify additional community partners – Coordinate with community college to develop standardized local credentials for financial counselors