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About This Site

This website is designed for program staff and organizations exploring whether and how to do financial mentoring with their clients. It provides:

1. A basic overview of the Financial Tools for Mentors model;
2. Downloadable tools and instructions for use with clients.
3. Resources and tips for financial mentors; and
4. Considerations for managers who are thinking about starting a financial mentoring program.

This icon indicates a financial tool is available for download on the page you are viewing. These tools are also available on the Downloads page, including a detailed guide with "lessons learned" for organizations wishing to implement their own FTM programs.

This website is meant to provide general financial information; it is not meant to substitute for, or to supersede, professional or legal advice. The content and materials available on this website are believed to be current as of this printing. However, over time, legislative and regulatory changes, as well as new developments, may date the materials.

Next: In Detail

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Tools for Mentors
Tools for the Trades
Tools for Case Managers
Introduction | Overview | About This Site |
In Detail | Assessment | Action Plan | MAP Meeting Prep | Client Meeting | Follow Up |
Resources | Mentoring | Counseling |
Getting Started | Choosing Clients | Program Options | Planning | Downloads |
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