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Citizens announces $35K in Financial Empowerment Grants to NH nonprofits

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Part of Broader $2.4M Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money Program to Support Growing Need for Education and Investment.


NEW HAMPSHIRE – In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, Citizens on April 9 announced $35,000 in financial empowerment grants to support two New Hampshire nonprofit organizations as part of the bank’s Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money program. Through funding and volunteerism, Citizens will support local financial literacy partners that provide training to empower communities to achieve financial wellness and build brighter futures.

“One of the most important things we do at Citizens is provide financial education and guidance to empower our customers, colleagues and communities to reach their potential,” said Joe Carelli, New Hampshire Market President at Citizens. “We hope to unlock opportunities for our communities and reduce the wealth gap by investing time and resources to support local financial empowerment programs that are giving people the confidence and tools to achieve their goals.”

This years’ funding recipients in New Hampshire, include:

  • NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire
  • The Granite YMCA 

Citizens’ New Hampshire funding is part of the bank’s broader commitment to provide $2.4 million to 137 nonprofits to expand financial empowerment programming in the communities it serves.  The bank also announced the results of a teen financial wellness survey, published in partnership with Junior Achievement, that demonstrates the need for expanded financial literacy programs.

According to the survey of 1,000 teens ages 13-18 conducted by Wakefield Research, money worries weigh heavily on American adolescents – 78% reporting they are currently stressed out about money and 74% sharing that their family’s money situation is a barrier to achieving their future goals. The survey also demonstrated that there is a gap between services provided and the interest from teens to gain control of their finances – 77% of teens said they would be interested in taking a course to better understand how to manage money but only 42% said they had received lessons or courses in school.  

Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money is the bank’s financial empowerment program dedicated to providing funding and volunteerism to support programs that give people the confidence and tools they need to budget, save, invest, and pursue their goals. As part of the year-round initiative, Citizens colleagues share their time and talents to deliver financial education training to support grant recipients programming.

For more information on Citizens’ enterprise-wide Sustainability and Impact strategy, please click here.


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