DALLAS, Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- All across the US, people are facing financial challenges – from difficulty putting food on the table to being short on retirement savings. These financial issues affect most Americans, and many people report having no one to turn to for guidance.
But now there's a new initiative led by the National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) that offers hope for our nation's challenges: the United for Financial Literacy Campaign.
This campaign works to connect stakeholders from a variety of industries to work together toward a common goal – empowering people in local communities with financial education. Improving people's financial wellness will help them meet their basic needs while also enabling them to move toward achieving their personal, family, and community goals.
United for Financial Literacy welcomes people who feel called to educate, advocate, inspire, and lead financial wellness initiatives to serve their local community members. The campaign mobilizes local financial wellness champions and provides them with the resources, training, and support they need to bring practical financial education to their communities.
The United for Financial Literacy campaign currently seeks the involvement of a variety of stakeholders to fill the following roles:
Effectively addressing today's financial challenges requires a united effort. The time is now to become involved and help lead the charge toward greater financial wellness for our nation's citizens.
The National Financial Educators Council is a Certified B Corporation™ and an IACET Accredited Provider focused on mobilizing a global force of champions and advocates, empowering them with state-of-the-art training and resources, to spread the message and support communities worldwide with greater financial wellness.
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