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September 5-7, 2018 | Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center near Washington, DC
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Sessions

Concurrent Sessions

The Summit will offer over four dozen breakout sessions over four blocks designed to introduce you to new ideas, help you develop new skills and deepen your understanding of the issues critical to your work. We develop the Prosperity Summit agenda based on input from you, collected through surveys from previous events and a special pre-Summit survey fielded at the end of 2017. Generally, sessions blend issues related to public policy, private markets and/or community practice. This year, we've tagged our sessions based on topics to help you better choose which sessions to attend.


Click on a topic to view all the sessions in that topic (note that each session could fall into three different topics) or view the sessions by Concurrent Session time block below.

Sessions by Topics

  • Consumer Protections
  • Data & Insights
  • Emerging Trends
  • Financial Capability
  • Housing & Homeownership
  • Improve Your Program
  • Jobs & Income
  • Policy & Advocacy
  • Population-Based Strategies
  • Racial Wealth Equity
  • Savings
  • Taxes

Concurrent Session 1: Wednesday, 2:45-4 pm

Breaking Barriers In Workplace Financial Wellness: Reaching Employers And Employees
Climate Change, Natural Disasters And Financial Well-Being
Confronting Structural And Institutional Challenges Of Debt While Serving The Best Interests Of Our Clients In African American Communities
Exploring Financial Well-Being In America
Going Further: The Future Of Expanding Free Tax Preparation Services
Perfecting Your Pitch: How To Effectively Communicate Your Organization's Value
Preparing For The Unexpected: Innovations To Help Working Families Save For Emergencies
The Marriage Of Health And Wealth: Enhancing Collaborations Between The Health And Financial Well-Being Fields
What's New And What's Next In Bank On Initiatives

Concurrent Session 2: Wednesday, 4:15-5:30 pm

Affordable Homeownership Challenges and Solutions
Creating Financial On-Ramps: Strategies for Building Financial Capability for Older Youth
Empowering the Grassroots: Innovating Financial Capability from the Ground Up
Financial Education Isn't Dead
From Transactions to Relations: The Promise of FinTech and the Power of Human Relationships
Promising Strategies for Client Engagement and Retention in Financial Coaching Programs
Promoting Economic Opportunity for People with Disabilities
What Comes Next: The Aftermath of Tax Reform and Its Impact on Communities of Color and the Racial Wealth Divide
What it Takes: Addressing Systems and Programs’ Role in Supporting the Financial Well-Being of immigrants and Refugees
What’s It Going to Take?: Community Development in Rural, Hard-to-Serve Places

Concurrent Session 3: Thursday, 10:45 am-Noon

Changing the Narrative: Racial and Economic Justice Messages that Works
Common Ground: Financial Capability at Tax Time
Exploring the Promise and Risks of FinTech for Low and Moderate-Income Communities
From Paychecks to Prosperity: Cross-Sector Strategies for Strengthening Youth Financial Well-Being
Fundraising for Coalition Building and Advocacy
Know Before You Go: Making the Most of Your Capitol Hill Visit
Increasing the Impact of Savings Programs
Millennials and Money: Examining the Financial Realities Facing Young People in America
Older Adults and Financial Well-Being
On the Frontline of the Racial Wealth Divide: Strengthening the Financial Security of Frontline Staff
UBI, Child Allowances and a Federal Jobs Guarantee: New Ideas for Raising Household Incomes and Their Connection to Asset Building

Concurrent Session 4: Friday, 10:45 am-12:15 pm

Consumer Protections: Where We Are, Where We’re Going and What Advocates Can Do to Promote Consumer Safety and Financial Security
Financial Coaching Program Design Guide: A Participant-Centered Approach
Financial Empowerment in Native Communities
Fines, Fees and the Criminalization of Poverty
Freelancing, Side Hustles and Gigs: How Contractors Can Survive in the New Economy
Housing and Financial Capability: The Resident Services Story
Human Insights for Program Innovation: Understanding and Acting on What LMI Consumers Want in Coaching and Counseling
Maximizing Your Impact Through Volunteer Engagement
Nonprofit Collaboration and Coalition Building Within the Context of the Racial Wealth Divide
State & Local CSA Policy: Insights on Building Lasting Change
The State of Latino Financial Well-Being: Programmatic Approaches to Building Wealth

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