Due to the current reality of COVID-19, we are focused on providing timely and relevant financial resources to Oregonians during this challenging time. Along with our shareable financial education materials, here are resources to support nonprofit clients, students, and community members in need of navigating current financial challenges.



Are you an Oregonian experiencing financial challenges due to COVID-19?

Watch our Expert Panel or Download the Slides

Oregon Financial Resources / Relief

COVID-19 Financial Help for Oregonians Statewide

Financial Support and Resources for Oregonians, primarily Portland

Renters' Rights Resources

COVID-19 Emergency Loan

Estrategias Financieras Para Mantenerse a Flote Durante La Pandemia del Cornavirus

Oregon Worker Relief Fund

Alivio Laboral de Oregon

Financial Tips and Guidance

Your Money: A Hub For Help During the Coronavirus Crisis

Protecting your Finances during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Proteja sus finanzas durante la pandemia del Coronavirus

How to Make an Emergency COVID-19 Budget

How to Avoid Coronavirus Scams

Rent and Mortgage Assistance Information



Further your learning with these recommended financial education resources.
While our programming covers many topics, there's more to navigate in the financial world. We suggest visiting:

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Morningstar is an independent research and ratings firm that serves as a resource for individuals researching investments such as mutual funds, ETFs, and bonds. Options also include devising plans for taxes, saving for college, investing in retirement, and more.

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Investopedia is a resource for individuals interested in learning about investing as well as other personal finance topics. The site features a stock simulator, technical analysis, trends, and reviews of insurance companies, credit cards, and other offerings.

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This site points to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal government agency with the mission to protect consumers. It provides investing information, financial tools, and the ability for you to research investment professionals on its database.

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The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has learning resources for consumers, and can direct you to your state's insurance department. In addition, use this site for consumer insurance advice and tips.

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau works to ensure fair treatment from banks, lenders, and other financial companies. Use this site to reference financial rules, data, research and more.

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Use this site to compare interest rates, crunch numbers, and get expert advice regarding financial decisions.
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This site is a compilation of material from the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission and federal agencies about financial education, including financial learning tools for youth.

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This banking reporting agency collects information about consumers' banking histories/issues, including abandoned accounts, overdrafts, and involuntary account closure. Consumers are entitled to one free report/year.

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Here you can obtain your free credit reports from the three major U.S. credit reporting agencies--Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax--as authorized by Federal law.

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Use this resource for a free credit score and advice from experts in the field, including how to better manage your credit, and which credit products are best for you.