A new multi-year partnership between JPMorgan Chase and Girls Inc., a leading nonprofit that supports girls and young women, will bring financial health programs to 20,000 girls across the country. These programs will focus on how to manage money, create a budget and save more for the future.
Girls Inc. serves girls ages 6-18 at more than 1,400 sites in 400 cities across the United States and Canada. By serving as the sole national sponsor of the Girls Inc. Economic Literacy Program, JPMorgan Chase will help Girls Inc. teach girls vital skills that they can use for life, through classes, field trips, mentoring, and workshops, including opportunities for girls and their parents to engage with JPMorgan Chase employees. In addition to financial topics, the program also will help girls learn about and get exposure to different jobs and career options. The program will engage girls and their parents in key cities across the U.S., including: Dallas, Ft. Worth, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Oakland and Philadelphia.
“It’s great to partner with a firm so committed to financial health,” said Judy Vredenburgh, President & CEO of Girls Inc. “Equipping girls early with financial education will give them the skills they need for long-term financial wellbeing and stability.”
“Collaborating with Girls Inc. will help us reach the next generation of women and teach them lifelong skills that can sustain financial health for them and their families,” said Samantha Saperstein, Head of Women on the Move at JPMorgan Chase. “By working with girls at formative stages, and involving their parents, we hope to instill habits that will help them grow into financially healthy adults.”
By helping girls through this program, JPMorgan Chase continues to promote financial health to consumers across the country. Products like accessible banking, digital tools to manage money and monitor credit health, and access to branches and advice are cornerstones of the firm’s mission to improve the financial lives of Americans. Over the last five years, the firm has invested more than $100MM to help millions of underserved people in the U.S. – including women and people of color – save more, reduce debt, build credit and meet their long-term financial goals.
JPMorgan Chase is supporting Girls Inc. through its Women on the Move program, which represents the firm’s latest commitment to promote gender diversity and equal opportunity. Women on the Move started as an internal initiative to empower the firm’s female employees to grow their careers. The firm has expanded its focus to help female business clients launch and grow businesses and female consumers improve their financial knowledge and financial health. Supporting girls through financial literacy programming is a key element towards developing financially healthy women of the future.