ACCESS DENIED: THE BARRIERS ASSOCIATED WITH HAVING A LOW CREDIT SCORE
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

ACCESS DENIED: THE BARRIERS ASSOCIATED WITH HAVING A LOW CREDIT SCORE

Have you ever been rejected for a financial product you needed? If so, you’re not alone.

In fact, according to industry statistics, approximately 80% of near-prime or subprime credit card applications are denied. Beyond the embarrassment of being denied a credit product, being rejected for a line of credit could mean the difference between paying for an unexpected emergency or purchasing a car so you can travel to and from work every day.

These are critical moments that can make or break a person, financially.

[NOTE: This is the third story of a four-part series featured in Charlotte is Creative’s newsletter, The Biscuit, for April’s Financial Literacy Month. This installment on how to build good credit features insight from Andy Jenkins of CreditKarma, and a member of our Board of Directors. ]

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ESTABLISHING HABITS: SHORT TERM SAVINGS
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

ESTABLISHING HABITS: SHORT TERM SAVINGS

“$500 – Due upon receipt.”

For some in Charlotte, this is just another bill to pay. Just another day. For others, these four words can be catastrophic.

“$500 – Due upon receipt” could be the bill you receive for an insurance deductible or major car repair or an unfortunate veterinary bill. It could be a nasty surprise that forces you to make very difficult life choices. For many Charlotteans, including members of the creative community, it could be the difference between paying rent, buying groceries or being able to purchase the materials you need to create.

Are you ready if one of these emergencies finds its way into your life?

[NOTE: This is the second story of a four-part series featured in Charlotte is Creative’s newsletter, The Biscuit, for April’s Financial Literacy Month. This story is written by Catherine Etemad of HomeTrust Bank, and a member of our Board of Directors. ]

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The Inequity of Inflation
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

The Inequity of Inflation

It’s no secret. For the last two years, Americans have been faced with multiple interlocking and compounding crises. COVID-19 might have been the scariest, but it was far from the only threat.

[NOTE: This is the first story of a four-part series featured in Charlotte is Creative’s newsletter, The Biscuit, for April’s financial literacy month. This story is written by Common Wealth Charlotte’s own Tonia Frazier, MSW.]

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CWC welcomes Kayla Taylor</a> to its Board of Directors!
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

CWC welcomes Kayla Taylor to its Board of Directors!

The Board of Directors of Common Wealth Charlotte welcomes Kayla Taylor, CFP®, Senior Analyst, Vanguard, to its membership.

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Charlotte non-profit offers money management tools to boost people in need
Common Wealth Charlotte Common Wealth Charlotte

Charlotte non-profit offers money management tools to boost people in need

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Money management skills are something easily taken for granted. But when someone lives paycheck to paycheck, one emergency can be a make-or-break situation. A Charlotte-area non-profit is working to change that, seeking solutions to help people who are less fortunate in our area.

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Amy Jacobs Joins Common Wealth Charlotte
Chuck Jones Chuck Jones

Amy Jacobs Joins Common Wealth Charlotte

A well-known member of Charlotte's nonprofit and financial services communities is back after a six-month break. On August 1, Amy Jacobs joins Common Wealth Charlotte as its new Chief Opportunity Officer.

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CITY OF CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF FREE FINANCIAL NAVIGATOR SERVICE
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

CITY OF CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF FREE FINANCIAL NAVIGATOR SERVICE

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Monday, Nov. 16, 2020) – In partnership with national nonprofit organization the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund), the City of Charlotte and Common Wealth Charlotte announced today the launch of a free Financial Navigators program to help residents navigate critical financial issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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HEALING TRAUMA, BUILDING WEALTH
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

HEALING TRAUMA, BUILDING WEALTH

You may not know the name, and that’s OK with Executive Director Chuck Jones and his team. The nonprofit group, Common Wealth Charlotte, isn’t trying to build a brand. They’re trying to help families become more financially stable.

Written by Page Leggett on October 22, 2020 for Charlotte is Creative

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COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND AWARDS MORE THAN $3.5 MILLION TO 67 LOCAL NONPROFITS AIDING VICTIMS OF CORONAVIRUS CRISIS IN THIRD ROUND OF GRANTS
Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs

COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND AWARDS MORE THAN $3.5 MILLION TO 67 LOCAL NONPROFITS AIDING VICTIMS OF CORONAVIRUS CRISIS IN THIRD ROUND OF GRANTS

Written by UWCC News

More than $10 million awarded over three rounds of grants to nonprofits meeting local needs

More than $3.5 million has been awarded to 67 local nonprofits in the third round of grants from the COVID-19 Response Fund. To date, more than $10 million has been granted to nonprofits helping those affected by the pandemic with basic needs such as child care, education, housing, food, emergency financial assistance, legal advocacy, health and mental health and workforce development.

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