Important Notices
- Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) – Consumer Education and Outreach Program – www.dfi.ca.gov/caflm
- Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) – Consumer Services Division – www.dca.ca.gov
- Department of Corporations (DOC) – Education and Outreach Program – www.corp.ca.gov
- Department of Insurance (CDI) – Consumer Education & Outreach – www.insurance.ca.gov
- Department of Real Estate (DRE) – Financial Literacy Program – www.dre.ca.gov
- California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) – LifeLine Program – www.cpuc.ca.gov
- Franchise Tax Board (FTB) – Education and Outreach – www.ftb.ca.gov
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) – Consumer Response Center – www.fdic.gov/quicklinks/consumers
- The Golden One Credit Union (Golden 1) – www.golden1.com/AchieveGoals
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – Outreach and Education Program – www.irs.gov
- Bank on Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, Amador – Financial Education Committee – www.bankonsacramento.ca.gov
- SAFE Credit Union – Bank on Sacramento Partnership – www.safecu.org
- Bank of the West – www.bankofthewest.com
- ClearPoint Credit Counseling – www.clearpointcreditcounselingsolutions.org
- Opening Doors – Money Work$ – www.openingdoorsinc.org
- WeConnect – www.weconnect.net
- Wells Fargo Bank Hands On Banking – www.handsonbanking.org/en/
- California Savings Plus Program – SPPforu.com
- California Society of CPAs/CalCPA Institute – www.calcpa.org
- Others have been invited. If your organization would like to table, please contact Alana Golden, alana.golden@dfi.ca.gov or 916-323-7012.
Join us! California Financial Literacy Month/Teach Children to Save Information Fair at the Capitol – April 24th
What: California Financial Literacy Month Information Fair
When: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 – 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Where: State Capitol, South Steps (N Street), Sacramento, California
The information fair will highlight the 12th annual California Financial Literacy Month and bring together state and federal agencies and financial literacy organizations. This coordinated consumer education campaign encourages individuals throughout the state to take full advantage of free resources designed to improve financial literacy.
This year’s theme is “Helping Californians Make Informed Financial Decisions.”
Information and resources that help consumers, including youth, manage money, credit, investments, and debt and learn to prevent identity theft, protect their privacy, and avoid financial scams and fraud will be shared by:
Participants:
We hope you can join us!
This information was also posted to the CAFLM Blog.



