About the Financial Resource Hub
The Financial Resource Hub is a centralized directory of financial programs and resources available to people in Saint Paul. This includes programs and resources for business owners, individuals, and families. Programs provide a service for applicants. Resources can be informational material. For example, a workbook, online tool, or hotline.
The Hub focuses on programs and resources that can help you set financial goals and recover from challenges, including those related to:
- Crisis support
- Financial education & counseling
- Preparing for emergencies (learn more about the categories included in the Hub below).
Why the Hub Matters
Financial resilience is a key part of community resilience. We aim to promote financial stability and reduce economic hardship for our community members. In doing so, we strengthen the well-being of Saint Paul.
How It's Maintained
We partner with other government agencies and community organizations to maintain this directory. The City of Saint Paul's Office of Financial Empowerment and Department of Emergency Management manage the Hub.
Questions? Contact Us
Questions or suggestions for additions to the Financial Resource Hub? Email financialhub@stpaul.gov.
If you need assistance navigating resources in the community, call 211 to help 24/7 from trained Community Resource Specialists.
Submit Information to the Financial Resource Hub
Does your organization provide financial programs or resources available to people in Saint Paul? Or do you have a suggestion for a program you would like to be included in the Hub? Contact us at financialhub@stpaul.gov, and we'll get in touch about adding the information to the Financial Resource Hub. The Hub lists both programs and resources. We define these as:
- Program: Individuals or families apply for or enroll in to participate.
- Resource: Informational material such as a report, handout, workbook, digital tool, or hotline. It could also include another directory or resource hub.
We are interested in programs that meet the following requirements:
- Residents and business owners in Saint Paul must be able to access the program or resource.
- If you're submitting a program, it must be open for enrollment or have a date set for when it will be open again.