CFE Fund to Expand Free Financial Counseling to 50 Cities Through FEC Public Platform

This November 2017 press release announces th­­e first cohort of 12 local government partners selected to develop plans to replicate the proven Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) model under the CFE Fund’s new FEC Public platform.

Twelve local governments (Akron, OH; Detroit, MI; Greenville County, SC; Houston, TX; Miami, FL; New Haven, CT; Pittsburgh, PA; Sacramento, CA; San Francisco, CA; Memphis, TN; Shreveport, LA; and Syracuse, NY) were selected as initial grantees of the expanded program.

These municipalities will be the first 12 of up to 50 cities to work to with the CFE Fund to launch free, high-quality one-on-one financial counseling for low-income residents, thanks to generous support from Bloomberg Philanthropies as part of its American Cities Initiative. To learn more about FEC Public, visit www.fecpublic.org.

 

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: The FEC Counseling Model

This brief summarizes findings about the FEC counseling process in the five FEC replication cities and is excerpted from the CFE Fund’s full report, An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service. This brief details the relationships between FEC counselors and clients, as well as other critical aspects of the model, such as the hiring process and counselor training.

The CFE Fund hosted a 15-minute webinar on this topic; watch the webinar here, and view the presentation here.

Read the full evaluation to learn more about the FEC model.

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Banking Status

This brief details banking outcomes in the five FEC replication cities, and is excerpted from the CFE Fund’s full report, An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service. This brief highlights how banking status mattered for FEC clients’ success. It also details unbanked clients and what they achieved during counseling, banking outcomes for all FEC clients, and why products matter for programs seeking to improve banking access.

The CFE Fund held a 15-minute webinar on this topic; watch the webinar here, and view the presentation here.

Read the full evaluation to learn more about the FEC model.

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Client Achievement

This brief details client achievement of financial outcomes in the five FEC replication cities, and is excerpted from the CFE Fund’s full report, An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service. The brief highlights who FEC clients are, including factors that made clients more or less likely to achieve outcomes, ranging from banking status to types of debt held.

The CFE Fund held a 15-minute webinar on this topic; watch the webinar here, and view the presentation here.

Read the full evaluation to learn more about the FEC model.

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Partnerships and Integrations

This brief details how the FEC model’s partnership and integration process worked in the five replication cities, and is excerpted from the CFE Fund’s full report, An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service. The brief highlights key strategies for developing partnerships and integrating counseling into other social services, both of which are vital components of the FEC model. Partnerships both facilitate the counseling delivery and ensure a flow of financial counseling clients referred through a diverse range of municipal and community partnerships.

The CFE Fund held a 15-minute webinar on this topic; watch the webinar here, and view the presentation here.

Read the full evaluation to learn more about the FEC model.

National Evaluation of Municipal Financial Counseling Model Shows Financial Counseling Works as Public Program

This August 2017 press release highlights findings from a new three-year evaluation of the Financial Empowerment Center model. The evaluation draws on data from 22,000 clients and 57,000 counseling sessions across the first 5 city replication partners and shows that financial counseling worked as a public program in a variety of city contexts. City partners were Denver, CO; Lansing, MI; Nashville, TN; Philadelphia, PA and San Antonio, TX. View or listen to the CFE Fund’s presentation highlighting key findings and lessons learned from the evaluation.

The CFE Fund held a series of webinars about the evaluation; click here for informational resources from these webinars.

Cities, counties, states, and community organizations who provide government-connected models of free financial counseling and coaching into a national professional learning community are invited to apply to join the FEC Affiliates Network. The CFE Fund will convene Affiliates both in-person and remotely to further partnerships, highlight best practices, and catalog lessons unique to integrating financial counseling and coaching within government programs. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis. Click here to apply.

Executive Summary – An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service

This Executive Summary highlights key findings from a three-year evaluation of the Financial Empowerment Center initiative’s replication in 5 cities (Denver, CO; Lansing, MI; Nashville, TN; Philadelphia, PA and San Antonio, TX). Financial Empowerment Centers (FECs) offer professional, one-on-one financial counseling as a free public service. The evaluation draws on data from 22,000 clients who participated in 57,000 counseling sessions across these first 5 city replication partners, and provides additional evidence of the program’s success.

The CFE Fund held a series of webinars about the evaluation; click here for informational resources from these webinars.

Learn more about the FECPublic movement at www.fecpublic.org.

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service

This report is a three-year evaluation of the Financial Empowerment Center initiative’s replication in 5 cities (Denver, CO; Lansing, MI; Nashville, TN; Philadelphia, PA and San Antonio, TX). Financial Empowerment Centers (FECs) offer professional, one-on-one financial counseling as a free public service. The evaluation draws on data from 22,000 clients who participated in 57,000 counseling sessions across these first 5 city replication partners, and provides additional evidence of the program’s success. For an executive summary of the report, click here.

The CFE Fund held a series of webinars about the evaluation; click here for informational resources from these webinars.

To learn more about the FEC Public movement, visit www.fecpublic.org.

Financial Empowerment Center Evaluation Webinars

 

An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Building People’s Financial Stability As a Public Service
This webinar highlights key findings and lessons learned from the three-year evaluation that draws on data from 22,000 clients who participated in 57,000 counseling sessions across 5 cities. Findings include best practices for program integration and sustainability, factors affecting the likelihood of achieving outcomes, and more.

Watch the webinar here. View the presentation here.

Webinar Series: 15 Minutes of FEC

15 Minutes of FEC: Partnerships and Integrations
This webinar highlights evaluation findings on how the FEC model’s partnership and integration process worked in the five replication cities, as well as strategies used for client retention.

Watch the webinar here. View the presentation here. Read a brief on partnerships and integrations in the FEC model.

15 Minutes of FEC: Client Achievement
This webinar provides a snapshot of FEC clients and the counseling outcomes they achieved. It also highlights factors that made clients more or less likely to achieve outcomes, ranging from banking status to types of debt clients held.

Watch the webinar here. View the presentation here. Read a brief on FEC clients and what they achieved.

15 Minutes of FEC: Banking Status
Banking status mattered for FEC clients’ success. This webinar describes unbanked clients and what they achieved during counseling, banking outcomes for all FEC clients, and why products matter for programs seeking to improve banking access.

Watch the webinar here. View the presentation here. Read a brief on banking status and FEC clients.

15 Minutes of FEC: The Counseling Model
At the core of the FEC model is the relationship between the counselor and the client, which is critical to client engagement and outcome achievement. This webinar provides an overview of the FEC model’s counselor training requirements and approach, the counseling process, as well as how the relationship between FEC counselors and clients reinforced success.

Watch the webinar here. View the presentation here. Read a brief on the FEC financial counseling model.