What's Happening?
Pathward, a national bank focused on financial access, has awarded a $30,000 grant to EmBe, a South Dakota nonprofit dedicated to empowering families through education and opportunity. The grant will support two key programs: Making Cent$ Financial Literacy
and Dress for Success Career Readiness. Pathward has also increased employee volunteer engagement and donated 20 laptops to enhance program delivery, including hybrid and virtual learning opportunities. These initiatives aim to promote financial inclusion, support workforce development, and strengthen local nonprofit partnerships.
Why It's Important?
The grant from Pathward to EmBe represents a significant investment in community development and economic mobility. By supporting financial literacy and career readiness programs, Pathward is helping individuals build practical skills for financial stability and career success. This initiative aligns with broader goals of promoting financial inclusion and supporting workforce development, which are crucial for empowering communities and fostering economic growth. The collaboration between Pathward and EmBe highlights the importance of partnerships between financial institutions and nonprofits in creating opportunities for individuals to achieve financial stability.
What's Next?
Pathward's continued support for EmBe is expected to enhance the impact of the Making Cent$ Financial Literacy and Dress for Success Career Readiness programs. With increased funding and resources, these programs can expand their reach and effectiveness, helping more individuals achieve financial stability and career success. Pathward's commitment to volunteerism and mentorship opportunities will further strengthen the community impact, providing participants with valuable guidance and support. As these programs grow, they may serve as models for similar initiatives in other regions, promoting financial inclusion and workforce development on a broader scale.











