U.S. Bank Champions Financial Literacy to Strengthen Charlotte Communities
Financial literacy isn’t just a personal benefit - it’s a community investment. When individuals and families understand budgeting, saving, and have access to financial wellness resources, they can make smarter financial decisions that lead to stability and security. These informed decisions also create stronger and more self-sufficient communities that can have a generational impact.
With the rising cost of goods and housing in Charlotte, we know that many neighbors are seeking solutions to save money. That’s why we’re highlighting the nonprofits building financial literacy for this month’s #SpotlightOnCLT, presented by U.S. Bank.
“As a leader in the financial services industry, U.S. Bank is committed to financial literacy and financial wellness. Each year, over 1,000 U.S. Bank employees teach financial literacy courses across the county to help empower individuals, strengthen communities, and create pathways to economic opportunity.
U.S. Bank is proud to support SHARE Charlotte’s spotlight on nonprofits that champion financial literacy. Together, we will help individuals gain the knowledge needed for a secure financial future.”
– John Smith, U.S. Bank Charlotte District Manager
U.S. Bank’s online financial education resources include tips for:
U.S. Bank has also partnered with Zogo to deliver bite-sized, interactive lessons designed to teach financial literacy in a fun and engaging way. Zogo’s learning modules break down complex financial topics into simple, easy-to-digest sections that users can complete at their own pace, covering concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, and financial planning.
We’re thankful for U.S. Bank’s support of SHARE Charlotte’s nonprofit community. If you would like to discuss your financial wellness or future with one of their bankers, you can find your nearest location here.