Get
Checking is a program that helps individuals that do not have
a primary banking relationship with a financial institution
to open a checking or savings account. This includes people
who have never had a relationship with a financial institution
as well as those who have had an unsuccessful relationship
in the past.
Participants receive six hours of instruction and skill development
training specific to managing checking and/or savings accounts.
Upon completion, a certificate is granted which allows the
individual to open an account at a participating financial
institution. Class participants also learn about the products
and services offered through financial institutions.
Opening and maintaining an account is the first step toward
establishing credit. After credit has been established, individuals
can work toward achieving personal financial goals –
such as owning a home.
Get Checking was originated by a coalition of local banks,
credit unions, social service agencies, lenders and utilities
coordinated by UW-Extension Milwaukee County Housing and Financial
Management Educator, Kim Terry. Consumer Credit Counseling
Service of Milwaukee, UW-Extension, and three sponsoring financials
piloted this program with great success in 1998. Get Checking
now includes 19 local financial institutions as program partners.
The program has been so successful that it has been adopted
in communities around the state and the nation.
Sign Up for a Class
If you are interested in learning more about class registration
in Milwaukee or Waukesha, please download:
To sign up for a class, call Consumer Credit Counseling Services
of Greater Milwaukee,
(414) 345-4419 or Social Development
Commission, (414) 906-2834. The
registration fee is $40 for one person or $60 for a couple. See the brochure for more information.
Become a Financial Institution Partner
If you are interested in becoming a Get Checking financial
institution partner, contact
Cynthia Muhar at 414-290-2420 or cynthia.muhar@ces.uwex.edu.
For More Information
For more information regarding the Get Checking program,
visit www.getchecking.org.
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