Attune for the Workplace – Consultation
PayPal and JUST Capital Launch New Collaborative Initiative
Learn about this new initiative, which calls on the C-suite to prioritize financial security for employees.
Why Are Some Americans Taking a Chance and Skipping Insurance?
Provided by Franklin Madison, this research delves into the reasons that many Americans forgo life insurance despite buying insurance policies for their homes and automobiles.
The Case for Stimulus: New Pulse Data Show Stimulus Payments Provided Valuable Lifeline to Unemployed Workers
By Thea Garon, Senior Director, Necati Celik, Associate and Andrew Dunn, Manager, Financial Health Network Since mid-March, the United States has lost more than 21 million jobs amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to help people get by, the Treasury Department began distributing recovery rebates, or “stimulus payments,” on April 11 as part of the…
Disability Insurance Spotlight
To show how disability insurance can augment financial resilience, this brief examines short- and long-term disability insurance coverage, acquisition channels, and knowledge of American consumers, with a focus on LMI consumers.
Member Summit 2018
Member Summit 2018 was October 4-5, 2018 in Chicago, IL.
5 Tips for Measuring Financial Health
In 2017, 22 Financial Health Leaders measured the financial health of their customers, clients, or employees. While methodologies and results varied widely, 5 common themes ran across the entire cohort.
Employee Financial Health
This paper addresses how employers can develop robust employee financial health strategies. By supporting the financial well-being of their workers, employers have the ability to promote staff engagement, improve productivity, and strengthen their brand reputation.
Hidden in Plain Sight: How Secured Credit Cards Can Build Credit and Engage New Customers
This executive summary examines new consumer research on secured credit cards.
“PayGoal” by Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners
Can a workplace financial counseling program leverage mobile tools to boost the financial health of low-and-moderate income employees?
Case Study: Re-Defining an Awards Strategy: Opportunity Finance Network
More than 68 million low-income Americans don’t get the financial services they need. This market gap that prompted a network of community development financial institutions to turn to the Financial Health Network.
Mateo And Lucia Household Profile: Thriving But Still Vulnerable In The U.S.
U.S. Financial Diaries Case study: Mateo Valencia, 31, and Lucia Benitez, 30, are an unmarried couple living in Queens with their four year-old son Pablo.
Consumer Financial Health Study Survey Instrument
The Survey Instrument is the full questionnaire that was fielded for the Consumer Financial Health Study, Understanding and Improving Consumer Financial Health in America.
Prepaid Cards and Goodwill® Industries International: Improving Efficiency and Employee Benefits
Learn how international nonprofit organization Goodwill Industries provided prepaid cards to its employees so that they could avoid fees associated with check-cashing services.
The Financial Health Network Comment Letter on FDIC Interagency Questions and Answers Regarding Community Reinvestment
The Financial Health Network is submitting this letter in response to the request for comment by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, published on September 10, 2014.
Driving Towards Impact: The Emergence of Financial Capability
Financial health means having day-to-day financial systems in place to manage income and expenses. It means having resiliency against unexpected shocks in the form of accessible financial options to handle ups and downs.
Sunrise Community Banks: Navigating the Learning Curve
Since launching its first general purpose reloadable prepaid card program in 2008, Sunrise Community Banks affiliate University Bank has expanded to issuing 50 prepaid card programs for 16 program managers.
D2D Fund: Save to Win – The Success of Prize-Linked Savings
Many families are faced with critical choices when it comes to managing household income. General expenses and entertaining or ‘fun’ purchases often overshadow important financial priorities.
A Complex Portrait- An Examination of Small-Dollar Credit Consumers
Every year, millions of American consumers use small-dollar credit (SDC) products for quick access to cash.