Clearpoint Receives $350K Grant from the SunTrust Foundation to Fund HCFE in Atlanta

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Wednesday, April 5th, 2017

The SunTrust Foundation announced a grant of $350,000 to Clearpoint's Hispanic Center for Financial Excellence program in Atlanta, which helps low- to moderate-income families achieve financial stability through free financial education, advice, and tools.

"On behalf of the SunTrust Foundation, we're proud to partner with the HCFE to help more people get access to the resources they need to build their financial confidence," said Jenna Kelly, president and CEO of SunTrust Bank's Atlanta division. "Our goal is to eliminate the financial stress that people feel and help them take steps in the right direction."

At the HCFE, advisors meet with clients one-on-one to discuss their needs, gain a clear understanding of their current financial situation, identify goals, and establish personalized action plans. Advisors also conduct group classes on topics tailored to meet the needs of the Hispanic community at different life stages and in a culturally welcoming environment.

"The guidance that we've received from the HCFE has helped open doors for us," said Blanca Andrade, a client of the HCFE. "By taking the recommended actions, we have started to reach our financial goals." 

Two-thirds of HCFE clients begin regularly contributing to an emergency savings goal. HCFE clients also report an increased understanding of the financial system through the guidance they receive.

"The HCFE is a valuable program that directly aligns with SunTrust Bank's purpose of Lighting the Way to Financial Well-Being," said David Fuller, president of the SunTrust Foundation. "This grant was strategically allocated to help all individuals achieve the feeling of confidence that comes when one is financially capable."