Listed here are some additional resources that may be helpful in teaching financial education in Native communities. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive, and it does not suggest endorsement by NFEC, NEFE or OWEESTA.
Web Sites
Adult Literacy Resource Institute: www.alri.org
American Savings Education Council: www.asec.org
Financial Literacy 2010: www.fl2010.org/
Community Action Partnership: www.managingmymoney.com
Federal Citizen Information Center: www.pueblo.gsa.gov (see the “Money” section)
The Fannie Mae Foundation: www.fanniemaefoundation.org
The Financial Literacy Center: www.flconline.com
General Electric Center for Financial Learning: www.financiallearning.com/ge/home.jsp
The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy: www.jumpstartcoalition.org
Money Matter for Students: Your Guide to a Healthy Credit Rating: www.smartcredittips.com/
National Endowment for Financial Education: www.nefe.org
National Foundation for Credit Counseling: www.nfcc.org
The Welfare Information Network: www.financeprojectinfo.org/win
Books and Manuals
“Building Community Wealth Through Individual Access to Credit and Banking Services: Financial Literacy Manual”—available through National Community Reinvestment Coalition at 202-628-8866.


