
Partnering with CFR
We work with organizations that are committed to the financial well-being of all low-income, low-wealth households.
Community Financial Resources draws upon our financial services expertise, lived experiences of poverty, and track record of consumer advocacy to develop a pathway of solutions that enable the communities we serve to achieve financial health and wellbeing. We focus on equity and the need to build, preserve and protect the wealth of low-income, low-wealth households, with a focus on communities of color. Through our national network of partnerships with over 100+ nonprofits and employers, CFR connects low-income and financially vulnerable households with consumer-friendly banking products and financial planning tools that help them build financial management skills, protect assets, and establish wealth.
We also bring a consumer advocacy and community organizing perspective to the table. It is this unique mix that separates us from others in the field. Partners have direct access not only to CFR’s vetted financial products and tools but also to our project management and execution expertise to:
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Provide wealth-building opportunities for families.
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Build employee financial wellness.
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Promote economic security for all.
Interested in partnering with CFR? Contact us.
Read our Partner Spotlight series to hear from our partners.
Some of our trusted partnerships:
Accounting Aid Society
Advance Memphis
Alameda County Social Services Agency
Alameda Point Collaborative
Allen Temple
Apex Community Services
Aspire Public Schools
Atlanta Mission
BALANCE of San Francisco
Black Organizing Project
Branded Collective
Bright Futures Growth Development Center
Building Blocks for Kids
CA$H Prosperity Campaign
Campaign for Working Families
CASH Oregon
Catholic Charities Houma Thibodaux
Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)
Chief Dull Knife College
Chrysalis Center
CitySquare
Civic Works Baltimore
Co-Opportunity, Inc.
Contra Costa Family Justice Alliance
Cole Hardware
College of San Mateo
Community Action Marin
Community Action Partnership of Kern
Community Action Skagit County
Community Housing Partnership
County of Santa Clara
DC Central Kitchen
East Bay Center for the Performing Arts
East Oakland Collective
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC)
Fair Credit
First 5 Alameda County
First 5 Contra Costa County
First Place for Youth
Fremont Family Resource Center
Get Your Refund, Code for America
Goodwill Central Coast
Goodwill of Central Michigan’s Heartland, Inc.
Goodwill San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo
Goodwill Silicon Valley
Goodwill Industries of Tulsa
Grand Lake Theatrix CTA
Greater Richmond Interfaith Program (GRIP)
Green River Asset Building
Harvest Hands CDC
Healing Circles of Hope
Healthy & Active Before 5
Heartland Alliance
Hess Advantage Inc.
Homeboy Industries
Impact America
Jefferson Economic Development Institute (JEDI)
LA Conservation Corps
Liberty’s Kitchen
LIFT National
Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
Monarch Foundation
Mr. Sparkle
Multnomah County
MyPath
Nehemiah Gateway CDC
New Earth Organization
New Horizons Shreveport
New Moms
Nez Perce Tribal Housing Authority
Neighborhood Improvement Association CDC
Northland Free Tax Assistance
Northwest Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center
Omaha EITC Coalition
Open Research Lab
Opportunity Junction
Pacifica Resource Center
Peninsula Family Services
Pio Decimo Center
Piton Foundation
Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH)
Prepare and Prosper
Roberts Enterprise Development Fund (REDF)
Research Foundation City University of New York (RF CUNY)
Restoring Our Communities
Revolution Foods
Rivet School
Ryse Center
Roots Community Health
Sacred Heart Community Service
Safe Return Project
Samaritan House
San Antonio CDC
San Francisco Human Services Agency
San Francisco Office of Financial Empowerment
San Francisco Unified School District
Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration (SEED)
Seeds of Change
South Sound Outreach
SparkPoint Contra Costa
Springboard for the Arts
Squaxin Island Tax Site
Tehama County Community Action Agency
The Potter’s House Ministries, Inc.
Think of Us
Tri-CAP
United Community Action Partnership
United Way Anderson County
United Way Capital Area
United Way of Greater Richmond and Pittsburg
United Way Greenville County
United Way of Northern California
United Way of Tarrant County
United Way of the Bay Area
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
United Way of West Florida
University of Connecticut
Unlocked
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Young Women’s Freedom Center