American Library Association Joins Forces with National Foundation for Credit Counseling® to Better Serve Military and their Families

For Immediate Release
Mon, 01/11/2016

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ALA Washington

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Partnership increases community-level access to customized financial education and counseling

Washington, DC – Members of the U.S. armed forces, Coast Guard, veterans, and their families face financial challenges often not adequately addressed by resources designed for the general public. Two leading nonprofit organizations are now working together to deliver financial education solutions to members of the military and their families in libraries across the country.  The National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®) and the American Library Association (ALA) will leverage local member agencies and libraries to help improve the financial lives of service members, veterans and their families.  

Recent preliminary data from the Sharpen Your Financial Focus™ (Sharpen) program reveals military families face unique challenges. For example, military Sharpen participants had higher unsecured debt balances ($400-$500 more) than the average Sharpen participant. Fewer tangible assets and higher debt-related expenses were also more common among these families. Relocation, frequent deployment, and changes in local economic conditions are likely among the factors influencing these results.

“The Digital Age has seen libraries transform and be recognized as a critical part of the infrastructure delivering services to communities nationwide,” said ALA President Sari Feldman. “It is a particular honor to be able to serve those who have sacrificed so much on behalf of all Americans – our veterans and their families. We are especially pleased to partner with NFCC, an organization that understands the unique financial needs of military families.  Together, our organizations and local members will boost access to relevant and customized resources and learning where it is needed most.”

NFCC member agencies will work with local libraries to offer financial education workshops, access to personalized counseling, and other resources that help families reach their financial goals and contribute to the economic stability of their neighborhoods. The workshops will be delivered by NFCC Certified Credit Counselors in libraries and will cover subjects like housing, budgeting, banking, credit, PCS & deployment, and career transition into civilian life. Additional support will be available in the form of direct counseling that can be accessed through the nonprofit NFCC members participating in this project.

The ALA and libraries nationwide have longstanding relationships and evolving services to meet the needs of veterans, service members and their families. One example of this work can be found in the Veterans connect @ the library initiative with California libraries and the California Department of Veterans Affairs. Close to 40 Veterans Resource Centers have been opened or planned to open this year to connect veterans and their families to benefits and services for which they are eligible.  Libraries at Norwich University and the University of Alabama, among others, are supporting programs to assist new veteran students in the transition from military to civilian life. In addition, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has worked with ALA to help inform veterans who are homeless of available support services the VA offers.   

“Those who serve our nation as members of the military are often faced with a unique set of financial circumstances,” said Susan C. Keating, president and CEO of the NFCC. “Their unwavering commitment in service to our country should be met with our best efforts to lend support when and where we can. The NFCC is fortunate to have a partner who shares that belief, and is pleased to be working with the ALA to support the needs of military families in the communities where they live and work.”

NFCC and ALA will announce the local communities and libraries where the program will first be launched in the coming weeks.

Support for these programs is offered by Wells Fargo as a part of Hands on Banking® for the Military program.

About ALA

The American Library Association (ALA) is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 58,000 members in academic, public, school, government, and special libraries. The mission of the American Library Association is to provide leadership for the development, promotion and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all. To learn more about the ALA, visit www.ala.org

About NFCC

Founded in 1951, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®) is the nation’s first and largest nonprofit dedicated to improving people’s financial well-being. With 600 member offices serving 50 states and Puerto Rico, our NFCC® Certified Consumer Credit Counselors are financial advocates, empowering millions of consumers to take charge of their finances through one-on-one financial reviews that address credit card debt, student loans, housing decisions and overall money management. Make one of the best financial decisions of your life. For expert guidance and advice, call (800) 388-2227 or visit nfcc.org today.