Economic Self-Sufficiency Program
Become self-sufficient by receiving the tools and knowledge through training.
Economic Self-Sufficiency Program is an initiative designed to empower individuals in marginalized communities to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency, financial wellness that meets people where they are. In the face of persistent barriers to opportunity, our program serves as a beacon of hope, offering participants the tools, knowledge, and support needed to thrive.
We help adults stabilize finances, build skills, and grow income through workshops, 1:1 coaching, and warm referrals. Services are delivered on site through the Inspired Health & Wellness Network, through our Community Outreach (mobile) Initiative, and virtual options (whichever is available through the program at the time).
At the heart of our program lies a commitment to addressing systemic inequalities with innovative and strategic solutions. Through a comprehensive curriculum, we provide individuals with the resources and guidance necessary to navigate the path toward financial stability and success.
Our training sessions, each spanning one to three hours, cover a range of essential topics, including financial literacy, budgeting and debt strategies, business development, and technical assistance. These workshops are carefully crafted to equip participants with practical skills and actionable strategies that empower them to overcome obstacles and seize opportunities.
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In addition to our comprehensive workshop training sessions, we’re proud to offer a range of additional support services to ensure your success. Participants benefit from peer-to-peer support, one-on-one coaching, access to vital financial resources, and exclusive networking opportunities.
Partnerships
We collaborate with workforce boards, community colleges, credit unions, NCWorks, and more.
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