Community organizations across Canada are seeing a growing demand for financial help services due to the complexity many clients face. During discussions at the Ottawa Resilient Futures Event, participants highlighted several barriers affecting the communities they serve: • Limited access to banking services in rural and remote regions • Digital access challenges for clients without reliable internet or devices • Language barriers and financial terminology that can be difficult to navigate • Lack of identification required to access financial services or benefits • Rising costs of living, housing insecurity, and growing reliance on high-fee lending services Addressing these barriers requires community-based approaches that meet people where they are. Albion Neighbourhood Services United Way of the Alberta Capital Region Case Community Services Roots Community Services Inc
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We believe everyone in Canada should be able to achieve financial well-being, no matter their circumstances.
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Prosper Canada is a national charity driving bold change that enables more people to prosper. With government, business and community partners across Canada, we are expanding life-changing financial empowerment services, innovating for greater inclusion and impact, and removing barriers to financial well-being for people with low and modest incomes. Our goal is a Canada where everyone has the opportunity and support to achieve financial well-being and live with dignity, stability, and possibility. As Canada’s leading champion of financial empowerment, we work with governments, businesses, and community groups to develop and promote financial policies, programs and resources that transform lives and foster the prosperity of all Canadians. Our aim is to ensure that all financially vulnerable Canadians have access to the financial information, education, services, products and advice they need to build their financial wellbeing. The Prosper Canada Centre for Financial Literacy is a division of Prosper Canada.
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This month, members of the Resilient Futures network gathered in Ottawa at the National Arts Center, and virtually, for a convening focused on advancing financial inclusion across Canada. Prosper Canada was proud to host an event that brought together community partners, sector leaders and government representatives. The day opened with a land acknowledgement from Simon Brascoupe, whose reflections helped highlight the importance of building respectful and inclusive systems. Through networking, presentations, and peer learning sessions, participants explored key issues, including barriers to tax filing, hosting tax clinics, supporting priority populations through inclusive service delivery, improving access to benefits and emerging concerns around economic abuse, consumer protection and the growing need for financial education.
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As a newcomer to Canada, understanding how to stay safe online is crucial. Cyber threats like phishing, identity theft, and online scams can put your financial security at risk. That’s why the Canadian Bankers Association, in collaboration with Get Cyber Safe, created the Cyber Security Toolkit for Newcomers—a comprehensive guide to help you recognize and avoid cyber threats. This toolkit provides essential tips on protecting your personal information, identifying scams, and taking proactive steps to secure your financial future. Whether you're new to Canada or simply looking to strengthen your online safety, this resource is for you. Stay informed and take control of your cybersecurity. Learn more � https://bit.ly/4c1z12d #FPM2026 #FinancialLiteracy #Fraudprevention
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Prosper Canada reposted this
YWCA Canada is proud to be part of Resilient Futures: Building financial well-being for all Canadians. Through this national initiative, non-judgmental financial help in communities across Canada will be expanded, such as tax filing, benefits access, and money coaching—so more people can build a stronger financial future. Resilient Futures is led by Prosper Canada and funded by the Government of Canada, through Employment and Social Development Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program – Children and Families. *** YWCA Canada est fière de participer à Un avenir résilient : Bâtir le bien-être financier de tou·te·s les Canadien·ne·s. Grâce à cette initiative nationale, une aide financière sans jugement sera apportée dans les communautés de tout le Canada, notamment pour la déclaration de revenus, l’accès aux bénéfices et conseil budgétaire, afin que davantage de personnes puissent se bâtir un avenir financier plus solide. L'initiative Un Avenir résilient est mené par Prospérité Canada et est financé par le gouvernement du Canada, par l’entremise du Programme de partenariats pour le développement social – Enfants et familles de Emploi et Développement social Canada. #ResilientFutures #FinancialEmpowerment #YWCACanada
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Prosper Canada reposted this
I’m hiring for a Director, Frontline Programs at Prosper Canada! This is a key senior leadership role on my team, with responsibility for leading a significant portfolio that sits at the heart of how we deliver and scale financial empowerment work across the country. It’s a role for someone who can operate comfortably in both strategy and execution: setting direction, building strong teams, and navigating complexity without losing momentum. You’ll be working across service delivery and innovation, partnerships, and grant administration, with a real opportunity to shape how this work evolves over the next few years. We’re not looking for someone to just maintain what exists. We’re looking for someone who can strengthen, build, and move things forward, thoughtfully, but with pace. If you’re someone who: • Brings strong leadership and clarity in complex environments • Knows how to translate strategy into real, operational results • Values collaboration and accountability • Cares deeply about equity, inclusion, and impact …it’s worth a look. And if this isn’t for you but someone comes to mind, I’d really appreciate you sharing this with them. 👉 Full posting below:
We are hiring! 📌Director, Frontline Programs ⭐️ Our ideal candidate: Mission-driven, strategic, entrepreneurial and values-based leader who will lead the growth of frontline impact through our Resilient Futures program - working across partners, sectors, and systems to expand access to high-quality, inclusive financial help for people with low and moderate incomes across Canada. 🗓️ Apply by April 7, 2026 👀 The perks: Hybrid work model, generous PTO, benefits. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4cP1Y2m #hiring #amhiring #remotework #hybridjobs #nonprofit
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Fraud prevention, budgeting, insurance, money talks with kids— Autorité des marchés financiers (Québec)'s directory makes it easier to find financial education tools all in one spot. A smart resource for anyone who wants practical help with everyday financial decisions ➡️ https://bit.ly/3O06EZ4 #financialeducationtolls #budgeting #insurance #moneytalks #fraudprevention
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Tax season is upon us, and so are the scammers. With the rise of CRA scams, it’s crucial to stay one step ahead to protect your financial information. Scammers often impersonate the CRA officials and use high-pressure tactics to make you feel like you're in trouble. They may threaten legal action or demand immediate payment. Never respond to unsolicited calls, emails, or texts claiming to be from the CRA. Check out our resources on how you can spot these scams and take steps to report them. Learn more � https://bit.ly/45j9tqH #FPM2026 #FinancialLiteracy #Fraudprevention
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Scams and online fraud can affect anyone. This free bilingual toolkit from ABC Life Literacy Canada gives Canadians accessible, easy-to-use resources to stay safer online. Created for adults with lower literacy levels, it supports stronger digital skills, confidence, and security. ➡️ https://bit.ly/47OhUyo
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On Monday, CCFWE submitted its recommendations to the government on the Code of Conduct on the Prevention of Economic Abuse. We emphasized the need for a survivor-driven approach, stronger mandatory protections, and a shift toward not only responding to economic abuse, but for financial institutions to proactively preventing economic abuse. Our submission outlines practical measures banks can implement to make financial services safer and more equitable for those experiencing economic abuse, drawing on best practices from Canada, Australia, and the UK. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the government and are grateful to the many organizations that endorsed our submission. Read the full submission: https://lnkd.in/eDyHZi9x Prosper Canada, Women's Shelters Canada, DAWN Canada, Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, Counselling and Family Service Ottawa / Service familial et counseling Ottawa, Federation of Medical Women of Canada, Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights, Rural Development Network (RDN), Battered Women's Support Services, Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, National Association of Women and the Law | L’Association nationale Femmes et Droit (NAWL | ANFD) Finance Canada / Finances Canada WAGE / FEGC
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Save this resource from Partners for Planning to help families with disability future planning. This guide lays out seven steps to help families imagine, plan, and take action toward a safe, meaningful, community-rooted future for a family member with a disability—supported by fillable/downloadable worksheets that turn planning into something you can actually do. ✅ It’s a strong fit for: 🤝 family support programming 🧑🏫 facilitated planning sessions / groups 📎 resource lists for clients across Ontario Worth bookmarking and sharing with the families you serve ➡️ https://bit.ly/3OMUvH1
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