Stay The Course
Community Financial Resources had the opportunity to join 140 philanthropic and social sector leaders at Asset Funders Network’s California Philanthropy: A Roadmap for Repair con
Household Debt Is at a Crisis Point—Here’s How We Can Help
The numbers are in, and they are staggering. According to the latest report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, total household debt has surged to $18.04 trillion, with [&he
Advancing Economic Justice Beyond the Ballot Box: A Message from CFR
Dear CFR community, Voting is one of the most powerful actions we can take individually to advance democracy, but when we engage collectively, our impact deepens and extends beyond
The Opportunity and Risks of Open Banking: A Financial Inclusion Perspective
Open banking has been heralded as a game changer for the financial industry, creating new opportunities for innovation, competition, and personalized financial services. With the p
Partner Spotlight: NCJW|LA
CFR Partner Spotlight proudly highlights NCJW|LA (National Council of Jewish Women | Los Angeles) for their impactful collaboration in empowering women through financial wellness i
What the Fed’s Half-Point Cut Means for Low-Wealth Consumers
In a surprising move, the Federal Reserve recently announced a half-point rate cut, sparking debates among economists, financial analysts, and policymakers alike. While headlines o
CFR Announces Single Sign-On (SSO) for Effortless Access!
Community Financial Resources is thrilled to announce that we have implemented Single Sign-On (SSO) across our systems! This new feature will streamline access to our platform, mak
Partner Spotlight: NALCAB
CFR Partner Spotlight, meet National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders! NALCAB collaborates with its 200+ members to create and improve financial education programs.
Thank you DFPI!
CFR is grateful to be a recipient of the 2024-2026 California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)’s CalMoneySmart grant! Over the next two years, we wi
Back to the Future
Some are old enough to remember when the internet and financial services came together in the mid-1990’s, enabling brokerage customers to trade securities online. Clunky dial-up