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Press Release  Citizens Bank announces more than $500,000 in funding to 17 Massachusetts organizations for financial education

Contributions part of the bank’s 2016 Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money commitment set to deliver financial literacy programming to consumers and small businesses
For immediate release:
4/06/2016
  • Office of Economic Empowerment

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Chandra Allard, Director of Communications

Boston — As part of an ongoing commitment to give consumers the confidence and tools they need to be fiscally healthy, Citizens Bank together with Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg announced today that 17 nonprofit organizations in Massachusetts will receive $512,000 in contributions as part of the Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money financial literacy initiative.

The need for funding and education in Massachusetts communities is great; only 35.5 percent of households have three months’ worth of expenses saved[1]. Massachusetts is 1 of 12 states that does not require financial education for students[2].

“Massachusetts citizens are walking a financial tightrope and are in need of the basic necessities that can help them become financially successful,” said Jerry Sargent, President, Citizens Bank, Massachusetts. “Through our Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money program, we are working together with state and nonprofit organizations to empower our fellow citizens with the knowledge and resources they need to budget, save, invest and be fiscally healthy.”

The Women’s Economic Empowerment series - a pilot program through the Economic Empowerment Trust Fund consisting of educational events in Quincy and Newton that focus on wage negotiation, money management, retirement and investment strategies for women of all ages, ethnicities, economic backgrounds and levels of fiscal knowledge - is one of the funding recipients. These free conferences, facilitated by the Massachusetts State Treasurer’s Office, enable the state's female residents to become more informed about how to secure their economic future. 

"Our Financial Literacy Task Force found that Massachusetts residents of all ages and backgrounds needed improved access and innovative tools to give them the skills they need to navigate today's financial environment," said Treasurer Deb Goldberg. "I am delighted to partner with Citizens Bank in providing educational programming that empowers women throughout our entire state."

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    The Office of Economic Empowerment (OEE) is a department within the Office of the Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts tasked with supporting, advocating, and facilitating policies that empower all Massachusetts residents.
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