Mission
We improve financial literacy, provide access to financial education, and increase financial stability of the public through providing financial education and literacy resources & through helping individuals access low-cost and fiduciary financial planning.
Year in Summary
Purposeful Finance’s audience grew dramatically in 2019, due in part to a grant from Google.
During the year, we published numerous education and advocacy articles and helped 160 people advance their financial goals through our Purposeful Finance Challenge.
Purposeful Finance is still focused on providing financial education and is currently not aggressively pursuing donations (although all are welcome and will be used to help others). Donations for the year totaled a little over $1,000. And most expenses of the organization were paid for by Joshua Escalante Troesh and Purposeful Strategic Partners. Purposeful Finance also received an in-kind grant from Google valued at $120,000. We look forward to expanding our initiatives as our budget grows.
Those We’ve Helped
Update on 2018 INITIATIVES
Purposeful Finance Challenge
In 2018, we helped approximately 160 people build and take action on their own financial plan through the Purposeful Finance Challenge.
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Financial Literacy Seminars
Financial Literacy Seminars were a new initiative added toward the end of the year and will be a focus in 2019. Only a few financial literacy seminars were offered in 2018 including a seminar on retirement planning for college students and one on the predatory financial product sales practices targeted toward educators.
Learn More About Seminars→
Financial Education & Advocacy Articles
2018 was the year of the fiduciary standard, with numerous articles written advocating for and in support of a fiduciary standard for all financial advice. While the Department of Labor fiduciary rule died in the 5th Circuit, efforts continue to advocate for an SEC-based fiduciary rule.
Financials
Revenues: $0
Expenses: $486
Net: ($486)
Revenues
Expenses
Purposeful Finance is an approved 501(c)3 non-profit organization with the IRS.
Tax ID: 82-4392585 | 2018 IRS Tax Filing | Current Annual Report
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