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Free Family Financial Education for Community Organizations

Use a free sequence of guides, calculators, and discussion prompts for practical family-finance education.

By Nobalio Editorial Team · Last updated 2026-07-17 · 7 minute read

A four-part learning path

  1. Assess: Use the Family Financial Recovery Scorecard to identify the household’s strongest and weakest areas.
  2. Stabilize: Review bill priorities and the budget reset guide.
  3. Plan: Test a payment with the family-expense payoff calculator.
  4. Review: Use the monthly money meeting and repeat the scorecard later.

Suggested 45-minute workshop

10 minutes: Identify essential expenses and the current monthly gap.
10 minutes: Explain a starter reserve and minimum-payment protection.
15 minutes: Complete one calculator scenario.
10 minutes: Choose one action for the next seven days.

Facilitator safeguards

Present the materials as education, not individualized financial advice. Avoid asking participants to disclose account numbers or sensitive personal information. Encourage participants facing foreclosure, eviction, utility shutoff, legal action, or identity theft to seek qualified local assistance.

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Source and editorial notes

This resource was prepared by the Nobalio Editorial Team using consumer-education guidance from primary public sources. It is designed for educational use and does not replace personalized financial, legal, tax, credit, or housing advice.

Reviewed July 17, 2026. See our source and review standards, methodology, and editorial policy.