Money Talks

Description

Money Talks is a virtual community made up of Black women of various backgrounds and life stages who meet regularly to engage, share with each other, and learn from experts about saving and investing.

Goal of Program

To reduce barriers that women of color face in building generational wealth, by increasing their knowledge and confidence in money management and investing.

What We Provide

Training sessions on money attitudes and values, debt management, savings goals, planning for the future, and ways to invest. Trainers include Jessica Perrone, founder of Her Financial IQ, Veronique Scullion, financial planner at Northwestern Mutual, Tamika Barrett, Director of Family Development at Open Hands Ministries, and Violet Graham, controller at Neighborhood Allies. 

How to Engage

Contact Sarah Dieleman Perry, Director of Economic Opportunity for more information. 

Stories of Impact

Neighborhood Allies Receives $25K Grant from Wells Fargo Foundation to Build Opportunity through Financial Empowerment

Neighborhood Allies Receives $25K Grant from Wells Fargo Foundation to Build Opportunity through Financial Empowerment

We'd like to take this opportunity to thank Wells Fargo Foundation ...
Media Coverage | United Way Community Impact grants boost 110 Pittsburgh region organizations

Media Coverage | United Way Community Impact grants boost 110 Pittsburgh region organizations

NEXT Pittsburgh | By Ethan Woodfill | Read the full story The staff ...
Neighborhood Allies Receives $100,000 Grant From United Way to Help Move Residents Toward Financial Stability

Neighborhood Allies Receives $100,000 Grant From United Way to Help Move Residents Toward Financial Stability

  We are pleased to share that Neighborhood Allies is one of 110 ...