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Economic Inclusion Programs and Services NPHS Economic Inclusion programs work together to assist underserved consumers to access, obtain and build assets that create pathways for achieving family self-sufficiency and economic mobility. Access. Obtain. Build. Achieve. Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services

Overview of Economic Inclusion Programs and Services Financial Wellness Financial Wellness assists potential homebuyers to attain a better understanding of the mortgage financing process and develop the real-life financial skills needed to become successful homeowners. The program empowers individuals and families to be financially responsible as wealth builders, investors, citizens and members of the workforce. VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance VITA provides free tax preparation and e-filing services to eligible low-to-moderate income individuals and families in our community while increasing awareness of the Earned Income Tax Credit which most VITA qualified taxpayers are eligible to receive. Financial Wellness for Seniors Financial Wellness for Seniors helps older adults gain a better understanding of their personal finances, recognize risk factors for exploitation, and learn to make more informed financial judgments. Matched Savings IDA Program The IDA program can help participants achieve their goal of homeownership by encouraging savings and providing matched funds to overcome the lack of income and liquid wealth needed to make a down payment. Somos Familia Somos Familia is a financial inclusion program focused on educating Hispanic consumers about ways to become fully integrated into the banking system, and directly linking them to safe, affordable financial products and services. Technology Center With a focus to support community and economic development, the Technology Center is a place where people can access computers and the Internet to gather information, create, learn and communicate with others while they develop essential skills to achieve selfsufficiency and economic mobility. As a Community Development Financial Institution, NPHS believes that economic inclusion the opening of asset building opportunities for underserved social groups is integral to the economic and housing development of our region. If underserved people are given a chance to access, obtain and build concrete and tangible assets, such as savings or a home, they are more likely to participate in the workforce, pursue education or engage in other activities that help them achieve self-sufficiency and economic mobility. For these reasons, NPHS has developed the Economic Inclusion Project, an asset-based approach consisting of programs and services focused on the long-term economic development of individuals, families and communities.

Financial Wellness Financial Wellness helps consumers improve their understanding of financial concepts and services and take action to improve their financial well-being. Through the development of real-life financial skills, the program empowers individuals and families to be financially responsible as wealth builders, homeowners, investors, citizens and members of the workforce. Understanding the Mortgage Financing Process Banking on Homeownership Saving for Down Payment Credit Building and Management Budgeting for the Future Saving Energy Means Saving Green! Evading Predatory Lenders and Financial Scams Individual Development Accounts Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Technology to Enhance Financial Well-Being NPHS is a HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency. Financial Wellness courses are taught in English and Spanish in a classroom setting by experienced housing professionals who are certified by the NeighborWorks Center for Homebuyer Education and Counseling. Participants will utilize the NPHS Technology Center which is dedicated to provide disadvantaged residents with access to information technology and the training to use it.

Financial Wellness for Seniors Older adults are vulnerable to a number of financial threats, including fraud, identity theft and financial elder abuse. Combine these threats with the challenges of living on a fixed income and it becomes clear that financial and computer literacy is a necessary skill for seniors. Financial Wellness for Seniors helps older adults gain an understanding of financial literacy, recognize risk factors for exploitation and learn to make more informed financial judgments. For many disadvantaged, older adults, the path to economic security begins with basic money management. Learning how to budget, avoid scams, navigate the internet, apply for benefits and manage prepaid debit cards can help them stay secure and independent longer. Savvy Senior Budgeting Tips Money Management Tips and Tricks Avoiding Money Drains Saving Energy Means Saving Green! Evading Predatory Lenders and Financial Scams Understanding Reverse Mortgages Finding Local Programs Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Prepaid Debit Cards Technology to Enhance Financial Well-Being NPHS is a HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency. Workshops for Financial Wellness for Seniors are taught in English and Spanish in a classroom setting by experienced housing professionals who are certified by the NeighborWorks Center for Homebuyer Education and Counseling. Seniors will utilize the NPHS Technology Center which is dedicated to provide disadvantaged residents with access to information technology and the training to use it.

Somos Familia Somos Familia is an economic inclusion program focused on educating Hispanic consumers about ways to become fully integrated into the banking system, and directly linking them to safe, affordable financial products and services. Somos Familia is specifically designed to empower unbanked Hispanic families and individuals to gain access to mainstream banking services that assist in sustainable wealth building. By providing participants with information, skills and resources necessary to improve their financial condition, Somos Familia builds on the strengths of Latino communities by cultivating the values of selfsufficiency, upward mobility and long-term security. Risks and Fees Associated with Alternative Financial Services Benefits of Utilizing Mainstream Banking Services Banking with Confidence Establishing a Traditional Checking and Savings Account with an FDIC Insured Bank Prepaid Credit Cards! Evading Predatory Lenders and Financial Scams Saving Energy Means Saving Green Individual Development Accounts Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Technology to Enhance Financial Well-Being Somos Familia workshops are taught in English and Spanish in a classroom setting by experienced housing professionals who are certified by the NeighborWorks Center for Homebuyer Education and Counseling. Participants will utilize the NPHS Technology Center which is dedicated to provide disadvantaged residents with access to information technology and the training to use it.

VITA Volunteer Income Tax Assistance NPHS hosts FREE federal and California state income tax return preparation and e-filing services to eligible low-to-moderate income individuals and families in our community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. VITA offers free tax help to people who generally make $53,000 or less, persons with disabilities, and the elderly and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. The VITA program is focused on increasing awareness of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) which most VITA qualified taxpayers are eligible to receive. This credit was developed to help assist those who are in financial need as well as reward employment. Every year, thousands of families miss out on this tax credit; money that could be used to help meet their families needs. The additional money that taxpayers receive from the EITC has proven to help boost the local economy. VITA participants can even use their refund to open an Individual Development Account with a participating bank partner. Free Tax Preparation for Eligible Filers. Determine Eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit Assistance with Basic Issues on Income Tax Returns Access to Individual Development Accounts Spanish Speaking Volunteers IRS-Certified Volunteers All tax returns are completed and e-filed by IRS trained and certified volunteers. Access to a trained volunteer can make sure important tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit are claimed. These benefits can make a difference in supporting a family s financial needs and helping them achieve self-sufficiency.

Matched Savings IDA Program Individual Development Account NPHS Individual Development Accounts (IDA) are matched savings accounts that help people with modest means save towards the purchase of a lifelong asset, such as a home. The program aims to expand economic opportunities by creating assets for low-income households. The IDA program helps participants achieve their goal of homeownership by encouraging savings and providing matched funds to overcome the lack of income and liquid wealth needed to make a down payment. For every dollar saved in an IDA, savers receive a corresponding match which serves as both a reward and an incentive to further the saving habit. Savers agree to complete financial education classes and use their savings for an asset-building purpose, such as buying a home. In addition to earning match dollars, savers learn about budgeting, saving and receive additional training before purchasing an asset. An IDA makes it possible for individuals to build the financial assets they need to improve their economic status. 1x For every Dollar Saved in an IDA, Savers Receive a Corresponding Match Financial Education Workshops Homebuyer Education Workshops Neighborhood Energy Savers Workshops! Evading Predatory Lenders and Financial Scams Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Down Payment Assistance Technology to Enhance Financial Well-Being After signing up for the IDA program, each participant opens a savings account with the partnering bank or credit union. IDA accountholders receive regular statements detailing how much they have saved and the amount of match they have earned. All IDA courses are taught in English and Spanish in a classroom setting by experienced housing professionals who are certified by the NeighborWorks Center for Homebuyer Education and Counseling. Participants will utilize the NPHS Technology Center which is dedicated to provide disadvantaged residents with access to information technology and the training to use it.

Technology Center The NPHS Technology Center is committed to ensuring underserved consumers have equal opportunity to access technology for life-long learning and personal and community empowerment. As the digital divide becomes less about access to computers and more about a culture of use and understanding, the Technology Center offers online resources that advance financial education, individual asset-building and workforce development opportunities. Online Financial Education Resources Workforce Development Online Tools Searching for Homes Online Energy Efficiency Online Education Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Online Communicating Strategies Computer Literacy Skills for Seniors Community Resources Online With a focus to support community and economic development, the Technology Center is a place where people can access computers and the Internet to gather information, create, learn and communicate with others while they develop essential skills to achieve self-sufficiency and economic mobility.