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We partner with local organizations and agencies and customize our program to their needs.

Strong partnerships between Women’s Money Matters and the organizations we collaborate with create strong programs that yield outstanding outcomes.

If you believe that the women you serve would benefit from the financial empowerment and self-esteem building workshops and coaching that Women’s Money Matters offers, please contact us today!

Ways to be a Program Partner

Sponsor Individual Women

Bring Women’s Money Matters financial wellness program to the women you serve! 

If your organization serves women living on low-incomes who could benefit from completing a Women’s Money Matter’s program, get in contact with us for information on how to refer women to us and details about our upcoming financial wellness program. 

We do not want program cost to be a barrier to your organization, so contact us to learn more about scholarships and other financial aid opportunities.

Email us to get started: [email protected]

Our Program Partners

Brick House Community Resource Center
Brick House Community Resource Center
St. Mary’s Center for Women and Children
St. Mary’s Center for Women and Children
Arlington Housing Authority
Arlington Housing Authority
Attleboro Housing Authority
Attleboro Housing Authority
Hayne’s House
Hayne’s House
TekCollaborative
TekCollaborative
Neighborshare
Neighborshare
Boston Bullpen
Boston Bullpen
The Bike Connector
The Bike Connector
Second Chance Cars (SCC)
Second Chance Cars (SCC)
CAPIC (Community Action Providers Inner City)
CAPIC (Community Action Providers Inner City)
A Better Chance (ABC) of Andover
A Better Chance (ABC) of Andover
Sisu Women’s Advocacy Group (SWAG)
Sisu Women’s Advocacy Group (SWAG)
Neighborhood Villages
Neighborhood Villages
Lawrence Prospera
Lawrence Prospera

Are you interested in partnering with us?

We are always looking to grow our amazing partner network, if you are interested in becoming a partner, reach out today!

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