Show Me the Money! Webinar Series - Part 2: Money Smart: A Tool to Foster Greater Economic Inclusion Among Individuals with Disabilities

Event Date/Time: 

Thursday, March 15th, 2018
2:00 PM EDT - 3:30 PM EDT

Location: 

Web with real-time captioning available

Description: 

The Southeast ADA Center, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University, invites you to a three-part webinar series,Show Me the Money! -- This informative three-part webinar series will explore topics including: Part 1 - Creating a Culture of Financial Inclusion and Access; Part 2 - Money Smart, a financial education tool developed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC); and Part 3 - Understanding ABLE accounts. Our presenters include representatives of Regions Bank, the FDIC, and state ABLE programs.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has four foundational goals "equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities." In a letter to the “ADA@25: Economic Advancement and Financial Inclusion Summit,” former President George H.W. Bush stated, “Since the passage of the ADA, our country has made progress in ‘assuring equality of opportunity, full participation, Independent living in economic self-sufficiency.&rsquo There remains, however, more work to be done to ensure the financial health and future of individuals living with disabilities.”

The Southeast ADA Center is committed to addressing the barriers to economic self-sufficiency and financial inclusion for people with disabilities. Equal opportunity must include: facility and virtual access to banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions; options to build the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed financial decisions; access to financial education and coaching; affordable and accessible financial services and products; inclusion in career pathways; and the ability to save and build assets.

The three webinars in the Show Me the Money! Webinar Series:

  1. Thursday - March 8, 2018
    Creating a Culture of Financial Inclusion and Access

  2. Thursday - March 15, 2018
    Money Smart: A Tool to Foster Greater Economic Inclusion Among Individuals with Disabilities

    Financial education fosters financial stability for individuals, families, and entire communities. The more people know about credit and banking services, the more likely they are to increase savings, buy homes, and improve their financial health and well-being. Money Smart is a comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships. This session presents how Money Smart can be used to increase economic inclusion among individuals with disabilities.

  3. Thursday - March 22, 2018
    Understanding ABLE Accounts: Advancing Self-Sufficiency for Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families

Webinar Platform

There is no charge for these webinars, but registration is required.

During the webinar, real-time captioning will be available within the web dinar platform. At the end of the webinar, you will also be able to submit questions using the Question and Answer (Q&A) feature within the webinar platform.

You will receive an email prior to the webinar with information and a link on how to join the webinar. We strongly suggest that you test your computer system prior to the webinar by following the instructions provided to you.

NOTE: On March 1st, the Southeast ADA Center moved to Zoom for our webinar platform. More information will be provided via email with the link to join the webinar after you register. You may also visit the Zoom website to install the Zoom client download Center for Zoom - PC, Mac, Mobile or the link: zoom.us/download

From the Sponsor: 

Region 4 - Southeast ADA Center

Audience: 

Business, People with Disabilities

Topic: 

Education, General ADA Information, Other Laws

Registration: 

Required

Cost: 

Free