
Financial Literacy, Credit Building & Budgeting Workshop Series
Program Overview
Financial knowledge is one of the most important tools for achieving economic stability and long-term success. Whether individuals are managing household finances, preparing for homeownership, starting a business, pursuing higher education, or advancing their careers, strong financial skills provide a foundation for informed decision-making and financial security.
The Financial Literacy, Credit Building & Budgeting Workshop Series equips participants with practical knowledge and tools to improve financial well-being, build healthy financial habits, strengthen credit profiles, and create realistic plans for achieving financial goals.
This interactive series is designed to help individuals gain confidence in managing money, reducing financial stress, and building a stronger financial future.
Who Should Attend
- Young adults (ages 18 and older)
- Working adults and families
- First-time financial education participants
- Underserved and low-income individuals
- Aspiring entrepreneurs
- Workforce development participants
- Individuals seeking to improve credit and financial stability
- Community members interested in strengthening financial skills
Learning Objectives
By the end of the workshop series, participants will be able to:
- Understand core financial literacy concepts
- Create and maintain a personal budget
- Improve cash flow management skills
- Understand how credit scores work and how to build credit
- Develop strategies for reducing and managing debt
- Establish savings goals and financial plans
- Identify financial resources and consumer protection tools
- Make informed financial decisions that support long-term stability
