Tag: Community Education
‘It’s motivating’: Cash and counseling empower Philly mom
For Jamilah, there’s no turning back. The Philadelphian recently celebrated two years in recovery and moved into a new apartment. READ MORE
Simulating poverty: Our honest takeaways
A group of Clarifi staff participated in the Community Action Poverty Simulation, designed by Missouri Community Action Network (MCAN) on READ MORE
3 ways Philadelphia homeowners can lower their property tax bill
Philadelphia homeowners may see an increase in their property taxes next year. The City released new property value assessments in READ MORE
Meet Clarifi’s new board members
We are thrilled to welcome Aneka Williams, Drew Schneider, Octavia Howell, and Andrew Soven to Clarifi’s Board of Directors. Clarifi’s READ MORE
‘We are our communities’: Clarifi partners with guaranteed income pilot for pregnant Philadelphians
To celebrate our partnership with Philly Joy Bank, a pilot program that’s supporting 250 pregnant Philadelphians through a guaranteed monthly READ MORE
After gaining financial security, Philadelphian helps his community heal from gun violence
Rasheid is driven to help people, especially those he sees himself in: Young Black men who grew up with gun READ MORE
This Second Chance Month, let’s talk about working with justice-impacted people
In honor of Second Chance Month, we’re highlighting Clarifi’s Reentry Program, which pairs our free, one-to-one counseling model with $1,000 READ MORE
Clarifi awarded a $1 million grant through the 2023 TD Ready Challenge
A 2023 TD Ready Challenge grant was awarded to Clarifi for their solution that helps address systemic barriers to affordable and stable housing and helps increase access for those who need it most.
Three Ways to Celebrate Black History Month in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, as one of the most historic U.S. cities, is rich with Black history. It is where abolitionists like William READ MORE
Poverty Awareness Month: Three ways to address wealth inequality
Preventing and reducing poverty in our communities means knocking down barriers to wealth. First, let’s look at poverty in Philadelphia, READ MORE