Financial Security
Organize a Shredding Event
You can help protect people in your community from financial fraud by organizing a shredding event. Create peace of mind while helping people clean out unneeded paperwork!
Operation Energy Save
You can help friends, family and neighbors conserve energy and, as an added bonus, save money on energy bills. All it's going to take is a simple checklist of handy tips proven to reduce energy costs.
Help Others Save While Shopping
Help Others Save While Shopping is designed so that individuals, organizations and community groups can help family, friends and others educate themselves on quick and easy ways to save money and avoid being cheated while shopping.
Operation Fight Fraud
This toolkit was created for you to help family, friends, and neighbors educate themselves on the risks of consumer fraud. By following a few simple steps, you can help yourself and others to take action and minimize the incidence of fraud.
Help Spot Medicare Fraud
Medical identity theft and Medicare fraud and abuse are serious issues. You can help others spot fraud, theft and errors by reviewing the Summary Notices your loved ones receive from Medicare.
Help Someone Access Public Benefit Programs
Know someone who has to choose between taking medicine and paying bills? Help others find out if they qualify for public benefits programs that help cover the costs of food, utilities, health care and medicine with our easy, online screening tool.
How to Spot a “Free Lunch” Scam
As potential investors, you, your friends or family members may be invited to a free meal that includes a presentation on investment strategies. Be careful -- and if you go, use this kit to spot scams and protect yourself from possible fraudsters.
Help Others Outsmart Investment Fraud
In the mail, over the phone, or on the internet; it seems investment fraudsters are everywhere these days. You can protect yourself and others from investment fraud by planning an investor protection workshop or documentary viewing party.
Help a Child Learn Financial Literacy
The most important life lessons start early. Handling finances is no exception. You can help today's youth learn sound money management skills by sharing a financial literacy program with children in 3rd through 12th grades.
Doughnut Hole Tool Kit
This how-to guide is designed for you to help others find out if they are at risk of falling into the Medicare Part D coverage gap and therefore pay much of the cost of their prescription drugs. Your involvement will make a difference.