Spread the word: Nonprofits needed for financial health measurement study
By Audrey Perrott
Attune, a developer of tools that enable businesses and organizations to gather and analyze automated financial health data, is offering one or two nonprofits the opportunity to test its financial health measurement platform, for free, in exchange for providing its research and development team with insights on user experience. Attune’s parent organization, the Financial Health Network (FHN), pioneered the FinHealth Score®, a measurement framework used to assess the financial health of individuals, or groups of individuals, over time.
Why measure financial health? Because, in addition to helping consumers take account of their finances, gauging how consumers are doing financially during a given period can assist practitioners in designing programs around the specific needs of their clients, evaluating the effectiveness of programs and demonstrating impact. Because Attune’s measurement tools are digital (not paper surveys), they offer greater efficiency for organizations of all sizes.
Consumer Action has been using the FinHealth Score® Toolkit for more than three years, during which it has helped us and the CBOs that value our services to better understand the needs of consumers and design programs around what matters most to them. Automating the surveys allows agencies like Consumer Action to focus more on carrying out our mission and less on analyzing survey results. We believe this is a rare opportunity for a few organizations to employ a valuable financial health measurement tool at no cost, in exchange only for providing feedback.
Consumer Action is a member of the Financial Health Network and the Financial Solutions Lab Exchange, managed by the Financial Health Network.
To learn more about this opportunity, contact Attune.