Asset Building

The Asset Building team serves various populations such as refugees, CHA residents, teenagers, and formerly homeless adults with disabilities. They provide financial education training to participants of some preexisting HHCS programs as well as the following specific Asset Building programs: Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS), Imagine Dedicate Earn Achieve (IDEA) Initiative, and Community Partnerships. The Asset Building team has also developed the Wealth & Wellness curriculum, which was designed to provide financial education for individuals with limited literacy levels, low or fixed income, and/or minimal financial management experience.

Date of Last Formal Update

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211 Metro Chicago

Location

400 West 76th Street, null, null 60620

Application process

Complete this form online to find out if you are eligible to enroll in one of our Asset Building programs.

Eligibility

Various populations such as refugees, CHA residents, teenagers, and formerly homeless adults with disabilities.

Languages

English

Spanish

Service area

IL, United States

Agency info

Heartland Alliance

Heartland Alliance works to advance human rights and champion human dignity by providing services and promoting solutions to achieve a more just global society. Society benefits when all people can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential. They will not give up until everyone is able to exit poverty, heal from trauma, and achieve stability. Their approach is multi-faceted and intentional and intersects through three focus areas: health and healing, safety and justice, and economic opportunity.