External Resources
Trusted partners and resources for your financial well-being
We've curated a collection of trusted government agencies, legal aid services, and educational resources to support your financial journey. All resources listed are free or low-cost services designed to protect and empower consumers.
Federal Government Resources
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Protecting consumers and competition by preventing anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices.
Visit Site →Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
A U.S. government agency dedicated to making sure consumers are treated fairly by banks, lenders, and other financial companies.
Visit Site →USA.gov - Money and Credit
Official guide to government information on personal finance, credit reports, debt collection, and consumer protection.
Visit Site →For state-specific consumer protection agencies and financial oversight resources, visit our Government Resources by State.
National Legal Aid Organizations
Legal Services Corporation (LSC)
America's largest funder of civil legal aid, providing funding to 130 independent nonprofit legal aid organizations in every state.
Find Legal Aid →American Bar Association - Free Legal Answers
Online service providing free legal advice to low-income individuals through brief answers from volunteer lawyers.
Get Free Answers →LawHelp.org
Comprehensive directory of free legal aid programs, self-help resources, and legal information organized by state and legal issue.
Find Resources →Legal aid services vary by location. Contact your local bar association for region-specific resources and pro bono programs.
Educational & Support Resources
MyMoney.gov
Federal government website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics of financial education.
Learn More →National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC)
Nonprofit network of credit counseling agencies offering free or low-cost financial counseling and debt management programs.
Find a Counselor →Financial Literacy and Education Commission
Federal commission coordinating financial literacy efforts across government agencies, providing tools and resources for all ages.
Access Resources →Important Notice
Financial Foundations of America provides these links as a public service. We are not responsible for the content or services provided by external organizations. Always verify that any organization you work with is legitimate and appropriate for your needs.
