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URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — The City of Urbana has received a grant to help launch a literacy program championed by Mayor DeShawn Williams.
On Friday, the city announced it had received a grant from the African American Mayors Association (AAMA) to fund an online financial literacy program for its residents. The program is also being supported by the Sootchy Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
This online platform developed by Sootchy provides an interactive, user-friendly experience to help participants build practical financial skills. The funding will be used to launch the Mayor Williams Financial Literacy Program, a computer and mobile friendly series designed specifically for people ages 21-64, free of charge.
This program offers six self-paced topics focused on practical money management, including budgeting, credit, debt-reduction strategies and planning for the future with college savings plans. Program participants who complete all six topics will earn a certificate of completion from the City of Urbana and will take part in a recognition ceremony.
“Financial knowledge is power,” Mayor Williams said. “By equipping our residents with practical tools to make informed decisions and achieve long-term financial health, we’re helping families succeed, neighborhoods flourish, and Urbana grow stronger for everyone.”
Those interested can register to attend an in-person kickoff introductory session with Mayor Williams. Space is limit for the program, and registration opened on Sept. 26 and is requested by Oct. 10. To register, click here.