DORA aims to make banking transparent and accessible to everyone. Similar to Chime and other banking apps, but DORA is backed by credit unions and focus on providing a path to financial security and asset building. Hidden fees, limited atms, and frustrating application processes are things of the past with their all-digital banking experience.
Through the Empower U program, participants have access to more than 50 online courses at no cost to them. Increase your financial know-how on topics such as credit scores, budgeting, and homebuying. Classes are short and mobile friendly so that you can learn at your own pace.
Premier is the local provider of Banzai, an award winning interactive content platform that teaches real world finance. It focuses on increasing financial literacy, managing debt, using credit wisely. It consists of short lessons, videos, articles, and activities for all ages.
Everyone’s financial situation is unique – whether you’re opening your first checking account or saving for a big purchase. The Huntington Financial Education resources help users navigate a variety of financial topics.
OSU’s county extension offices offer programs such as Money 101, Manage Your Money, and Real Money, Real World to educate and inform.
Huntington offers financial empowerment workshops facilitated by Huntington bankers both on-line and in-person.
NorthStar provides digital literacy skills needed to seek, obtain, and retain employment, as well as to perform other tasks in daily life. Northstar allows end users to freely take assessments from anywhere via our homepage, but also take in-person assessments at local partners. Certificates provide an important credential for employment, as even entry-level jobs increasingly require basic computer skills. Contact Habitat for Humanity’s Financial Opportunity Center to get started!
The Affordable Connectivity Program is a U.S. government program designed to help low-income households achieve more affordable and reliable internet service and connected devices like a laptop or tablet. Eligible households receive up to $30 per month discount for home internet service or a one-time discount of up to $100 on a laptop or tablet.
Through a partnership with LISC and Accenture, the Financial Opportunity Center has access to over 140 free virtual classes covering topics such as Budgeting, Credit, Debt Management, and even Building a Positive Mindset! Most classes are less than 10 minutes and are smartphone compatible. Contact Habitat for Humanity’s Financial Opportunity Center to get started!
ScreenReady by AT&T provides tips and tools such as digital literacy, digital safety, and digital parenting skills building to encourage healthy and positive interactions through media and technology. With these self-paced, customized learning experiences, individuals and families learn safe skills to use the internet.
Library members can register for their own 30-minute session with a staff member to learn more about subjects such as Microsoft Word, email, the internet, smartphones & tablets, eBooks, and general computer use among others.
MyFreeTaxes is a free tax preparation service provided by United Way and the IRS for taxpayers who earn below a specific amount for the prior tax year (currently less than $73,000 for 2021). It currently uses TaxSlayer’s software for filing.
The IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals. Various organizations around the country offer these programs, manned by volunteer tax preparers and are free of charge. Visit the site to find locations and to determine qualification.
Veteran’s Services provides information and support to veterans including medical benefits, compensation, transportation, employment and other services.
This government site provides information on FAFSA applications, student loan payment options, information on loan consolidation, as well as other topics related to Student Loans. It is run by the Department of Education.
OhioKAN is a 100% free service for Ohio’s kinship and adoptive families. OhioKAN Navigators are available to talk 1:1 about any questions you may have regarding resources for your family.
Hancock Helps is a free website sponsored by the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation providing links to community resources in Hancock County.
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