Bank On Atlanta Community Financial Empowerment Fair
Do you want to take control of your finances, grow your own business, and/or save more money? Join us: MLK Natatorium, 110 Hilliard St SE, Atlanta 30312 Saturday April 22,
Child Tax Credit Banking
A safe banking account is more important than ever during COVID-19 and for Child Tax Credit payments. New resources here!
Bank On Atlanta Flyer
Learn more about Bank On accounts available in Atlanta and the 5 easy steps to open them.
Top Reasons to Open a Bank Account
Learn more about how being banked helps you reach your financial goals.
How to Pick a Bank Account
Banks offers accounts with different features, costs, and requirements so finding the right bank account can be a challenge. The How to Pick a Bank Account checklist can help you make the best decision.
Bank On National Account Standards
The CFE Fund’s Bank ON National Account Standards provide local programs with a benchmark for account partnerships with financial institutions, and include both core and recommended features to meet people where they are.
Prosperity Now Scorecard
Access Prosperity Now’s data tool to download estimates of unbanked and underbanked households at city, county, metro, and state levels.
The Present and Future of Bank On Account Data
A report by the CFE Fund and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
FDIC Unbanked Survey
National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Household
Account Screening Consumer Reporting Agencies Report
A joint report between the National Consumer Law Center and the CFE Fund
An Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Centers: Banking Status
Summary of findings about outcomes achieved through Financial Empowerment Centers.
Bank On Atlanta Community Financial Empowerment Fair
Do you want to take control of your finances, grow your own business, and/or save more money? Join us: MLK Natatorium, 110 Hilliard St SE, Atlanta 30312 Saturday April 22,
FDIC Launches #GetBanked Campaign in Atlanta
Public awareness push to promote financial inclusion among the unbanked
Wall Street Journal: Bank Accounts Designed for Low-Income Customers Find Broader Audience
Wall Street Journal article that examines the Bank On movement