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Financial Literacy Training | Capital Good Fund, The

333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908

Eligibility

All

Required documents

Varies

Hours

Mon-Fri 10:00AM-6:00PM & by appointments

Languages

Spanish

Application process

Over the phone Online

Fees

Varies by program

Service area

Statewide

Description

Capital Good Fund is a nonprofit, U.S. Treasury-certified Community Development Financial Institution that helps people fix their finances. We offer small loans and personalized Financial & Health Coaching to families in Rhode Island, Florida, Massachusetts, Delaware, Illinois, Texas and Colorado. Our mission is to create pathways out of poverty and advance a green economy through inclusive financial services. Our loans range from $300 to $25,000 and can be used for a variety of purposes, including: - Vehicle purchase or repair - Vehicle refinancing - Security deposit - Immigration expenses - Furniture or appliances - Rent or utilities - Emergency expenses - Weatherization, etc. -Financial Coaching Plus offers 4 one on one sessions over a 1 year period to create an action plan for finances including credit, debt, budgeting, banking, saving, and health. Applications can be completed online at www.goodfund.us

Providing organization

Capital Good Fund

Capital Good Fund is a nonprofit, U.S. Treasury-certified Community Development Financial Institution that helps people fix their finances. We offer small loans and personalized Financial & Health Coaching to families in Rhode Island, Florida, Massachusetts, Delaware, Illinois, Texas and Colorado. Our mission is to create pathways out of poverty and advance a green economy through inclusive financial services. Our loans range from $300 to $25,000 and can be used for a variety of purposes, including: - Vehicle purchase or repair - Vehicle refinancing - Security deposit - Immigration expenses - Furniture or appliances - Rent or utilities - Emergency expenses - Weatherization, etc. People can apply for a loan online by going to www.goodfund.us

Financial Literacy Training | Capital Good Fund, The