ID Access for Returning Citizens: Learnings from the Field
Access to mainstream financial services, like a bank account, is critical to financial health and provides people with a safe way to store money, tran...
Access to mainstream financial services, like a bank account, is critical to financial health and provides people with a safe way to store money, tran...
The Financial Health Network partnered with the University of Southern California’s (USC) Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research to interv...
For the nearly 600,000 Americans who return to their communities from incarceration each year, reestablishing financial stability and access to safe f...
To help lower barriers to financial health and improve employment outcomes for returning citizens, the Financial Solutions Lab has awarded grants to f...
The Financial Health Network conducted a survey of more than 550 people to understand how each phase of involvement in the U.S. criminal justice syste...
To support the financial health of people and families of those who have been fined, arrested, detained, and/or incarcerated, the focus of this yearâ€...
The 2021 Exchange Challenge: Improving the Financial Health of Justice-involved Individuals is looking for partnerships between nonprofits and fintec...
People who are arrested, detained, and/or incarcerated often have interactions with the criminal justice system that lead to short-term financial cris...