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Refund to Savings Canada Pilot Study Evaluation

Savings are one of the strongest predictors of household financial resilience and well-being, yet Canadian households struggle to save due to an array of economic, behavioural and institutional factors. The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) created the National Financial Literacy...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: FCAC - Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
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Café Scientifique: Driving multi-level action to improve financial wellbeing

More and more people are having difficulties in covering day-to-day expenses, saving money, and paying down debts.  The Financial Wellbeing Café Scientifique was an opportunity to bring people together to talk about how to drive action on financial wellbeing in Canada. The event included a...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Centre for Healthy Communities
Publisher: University of Alberta’s Center for Health Communities
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The Reducing the Impact of Financial Strain (RIFS) project

The Reducing the Impact of Financial Strain (RIFS) project is a ground-breaking collaboration between communities and their Primary Care Networks that aims to reduce financial strain as a barrier to health, particularly in areas of cancer, chronic-disease-management, and prevention. Did you know...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Alberta Health Services
Publisher: University of Alberta’s Center for Health Communities
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Financial Health Is Health: Addressing Acute and Chronic Financial Stress Across the Care Spectrum

In their study, entitled, “Experiences of Financial Stress and Supports in Caregivers During Pediatric Hospital Admission,” Nadarajah et al interviewed caregivers of children admitted to a pediatric hospital and conducted qualitative analyses to assess financial needs, health related financial...

Topic: Financial well-being, Research and evaluation
Author: Julia Rosenberg, Leslie Suede
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
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Annual Fund 2023

The Asset Funders Network engages philanthropy to advance equitable wealth building and economic mobility. For 19 years, AFN has provided a forum for grantmakers and financial institutions to connect, collaborate, and collectively invest in helping more people achieve economic security. The 2023...

Topic: Research and evaluation
Author: FAIR Canada
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Women’s Economic Empowerment: A Double-Edged Sword for Gender-Based Violence

Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most prevalent human rights issues in the world. Worldwide, an estimated one in three women will experience physical or sexual abuse in her lifetime. GBV is a multifaceted issue that undermines the health, dignity, security and autonomy of women and has a...

Topic: Consumer protection
Author: Amref Health Africa, Canadian Center for Women's Empowerment
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Data sheet: Breaking the Cycle of Financial Shame A Study By Coast Capital

As people in Canada navigate the impacts of a challenging economic environment that includes inflation, the rising cost of living, record debt levels, and high levels of income volatility, we’re seeing a greater connection between financial and emotional wellbeing. With these external factors...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Coast Capital
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Financial Literacy Month 2023

The weekly themes for Financial Literacy Month 2023 are: Week 1 (November 1-4): Get the pulse on your financial health – What is financial health and why is it important? Week 2 (November 5-11): Check up on your debt – Check up on your progress in managing and paying down debt. Week 3...

Topic: Financial literacy
Author: FCAC - Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
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Financial Planning: A Pathway to Improved Financial Resilience

This Financial Resilience Institute report, authored by Eloise Duncan and commissioned by FP Canada and the Institut québécois de planification financière (IQPF) is being published for everyone with a stake in the financial resilience and well-being of Canadians. This study, leveraging the...

Topic: Best practices, Financial well-being
Author: Eloise Duncan
Publisher: Financial Resilience Institute
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Debt Advisory Marketplace / Consumer awareness

The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) is continuing its efforts to help Canadians experiencing serious financial difficulties find the right debt solution. These efforts include increasing consumer awareness about the unregulated Debt Advisory Marketplace and helping consumers...

Topic: Credit & Debt
Author: Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada
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Missing for those who need it most: Canada’s financial help gap

A recent Prosper Canada report shows that Canadians with low incomes are increasingly financially vulnerable but lack access to the financial help they need to rebuild their financial health. People with low incomes are unlikely to find help when they need it to plan financially, develop and adhere...

Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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Protect yourself and your family: spotting the signs of financial abuse

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day takes place each year on June 15th and is a good opportunity to remind ourselves, friends and family about the importance of recognizing the signs of financial abuse and taking preventative measures.  Older adults are often the target of financial abuse, but anyone...

Topic: Consumer protection
Author: Canadian Bankers Association
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Missing for those who need it most: Canada’s financial help gap

A new study by national charity Prosper Canada, undertaken with funding support from Co-operators, finds that Canadians with low incomes are increasingly financially vulnerable but lack access to the financial help they need to rebuild their financial health. The report, shows that affordable,...

Topic: Financial inclusion, Research and evaluation
Author: Adam Fair, Elizabeth Mulholland, Lisa Rae, Sasha McNicoll
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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More Canadians are finding it difficult to meet food, shelter and other necessary expenses

In 2022, the Consumer Price Index rose 6.8%, the highest increase since 1982 (+10.9%). Prices for day-to-day goods and services such as transportation (+10.6%), food (+8.9%) and shelter (+6.9%) rose the most. Canadians felt the impact of rising prices. Data from the Canadian Social Survey...

Topic: Research and evaluation
Author: Statistics Canada
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Annual report 2022

The Asset Funders Network engages philanthropy to advance equitable wealth building and economic mobility. For 18 years, AFN has provided a forum for grantmakers to connect, collaborate, and collectively invest in helping more people achieve economic security. This report reflects their work over...

Author: AFN - Asset Funders Network
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Consumer Vulnerability: Evidence from the Monthly COVID-19 Financial Well-being Survey

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s (FCAC) COVID-19 Financial Well-being Survey, which began in August 2020, is a nationally representative hybrid online-phone survey fielded monthly, with approximately 1,000 respondents per month. The survey collects information on Canadians’ day-to-day...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: FCAC - Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
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The increasing financial vulnerability of Canadian households

The ballooning cost of living has had a disproportionate impact on low-income households, 77.6% of whom are financially vulnerable or extremely financially vulnerable. Prosper Canada's recently commissioned study from the Financial Resilience Institute, shows the unarguable deteriorating state of...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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Financial Vulnerability of Low-Income Canadians: A Rising Tide

This report is about the financial resilience and financial well-being of Canadians with low incomes based on the Seymour Financial Resilience Index ®  It provides a call to action for more targeted support from policymakers, financial institutions and community non profit organizations for...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Eloise Duncan, Kujtim Koci
Publisher: Financial Resilience Institute
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Accessible financial services incubator

Drive through a low-income neighborhood in virtually any American city and it quickly becomes apparent that the area’s financial health is at risk. The giveaway? The abundance of payday lenders. According to the St. Louis Federal Reserve, there are now more than 20,000 of these organizations...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Corlinda Wooden, Cynthia Campbell, George Hofheimer
Publisher: Filene Institute
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Financial literacy around the world: insights from the S&P’s rating services global financial literacy survey

The Standard & Poor's Ratings Services Global Financial Literacy Survey is the world’s largest, most comprehensive global measurement of financial literacy. It probes knowledge of four basic financial concepts: risk diversification, inflation, numeracy, and interest compounding. The survey...

Topic: Financial literacy
Author: Annamaria Lusardi, Leora Klapper, Peter van Oudheusden
Publisher: GFLEC - Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center
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How to build financial health in Native communities

American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples have long faced barriers to asset building. More than half of AI/AN populations are un- or underbanked, financial services often don’t operate on reservations, and access to capital is difficult. Native peoples have been excluded from financial...

Topic: Best practices
Author: David K.Gibson
Publisher: The Aspen Institute
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101 solutions for inclusive wealth building

Having wealth, or a family’s assets minus their debts, is important not just for the rich— everyone needs wealth to thrive. Yet building the amount of wealth needed to thrive is a major challenge. Nearly 13 million U.S. households have negative net worth. Millions more are low wealth; they do...

Topic: Asset building and saving
Author: Katherine Lucus Mckay, Shehryar Nabi
Publisher: The Aspen Institute
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Action-oriented public health resources on financial wellbeing and financial strain

Improving people’s financial circumstances has never been more critical. Disadvantaged population groups have experienced even higher levels of financial strain and poor financial wellbeing during the pandemic. This has negatively impacted their physical and mental health. To support efforts to...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE), Centre for Healthy Communities
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Recognizing and responding to economic abuse

With speakers from CCFWE, Johannah Brockie - Program Manager for Advocacy and System Change and Jessica Tran - Program Manager for Education and Awareness, this webinar will guide you through the definition of economic abuse, how to identify an economic abuser, impacts of economic abuse, Covid-19...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Canadian Centre for Women's Empowerment
Publisher: ABLE Policy and Research Action Group
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ABLE 2021: Virtual Fall Series

Recover and Rebuild: Helping Canadians build financial security during the pandemic and beyond The 2021 ABLE Financial Empowerment (FE) virtual series is a collection of online financial empowerment events designed to provide frontline FE practitioners, FE stakeholders, policy-makers and...

Topic: Best practices
Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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