Friday, March 23, 2012
Our Mini-Grant Program
Consumer Action awards small grants of $5,000-$7,500, which we call “mini grants,” to community-based organizations that work with underserved constituents.
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2008 Moneywise Stipend Programs »
Consumer Action announces its 2008 Moneywise Stipend Grants2009 MoneyWi$e Stipend Program »
Consumer Action announces its 2009 MoneyWi$e Stipend GrantsMoneyWi$e Stipend Report - Phase One »
This MoneyWi$e Financial Literacy Outreach & Education Report is based on final mini-grants and bi-monthly reports and applications submitted to Consumer Action by community-based agencies receiving mini-grants (stipends) during the first round of the 2010 Moneywi$e Financial Literacy Outreach & Education Stipend Program. The first phase of the stipend program ran during the five months ending December 31, 2010. MoneyWi$e is a financial literacy partnership of Consumer Action and Capital One Financial Corporation.MoneyWi$e Stipend Report - Phase Two »
This MoneyWi$e Financial Literacy Outreach & Education Report is based on final mini-grants and bi-monthly reports and applications submitted to Consumer Action by community-based agencies receiving mini-grants (stipends) during the second round of the 2010 MoneyWi$e Financial Literacy Outreach & Education Stipend Program. The Second Phase ran from Oct. 25. 2010-April 15, 2011. MoneyWi$e is a financial literacy partnership of Consumer Action and Capital One Financial Corporation.MoneyWi$e 2012 mini-grants recipients announced »
Nine community organizations that attended MoneyWi$e trainings in Texas and Louisiana or used MoneyWi$e materials in their communities have been awarded mini-grants by Consumer Action and Capital One to support financial empowerment in diverse communities. MoneyWi$e curricula includes: brochures, leader's guides, lesson plans and power point slides. MoneyWi$e was developed by Consumer Action in partnership with Capital One.Consumer Action awards second phase of MoneyWi$e mini-grants »
Consumer Action awarded the second phase of 2012 MoneyWi$e mini-grants to nine community organizations that attended MoneyWi$e trainings and/or used MoneyWi$e materials in their communities.