A consumer advocate, Julie Kalkowski has worked directly with at-risk members of Omaha metropolitan area to find financial stability, helping them better manage their finances and avoid falling into cyclical debt. The Financial Hope Collaborative and its Financial Success Program, housed at Creighton University's Heider College of Business have been instrumental in helping many low-income families find financial stability. She was a member of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Advisory Board before it was disbanded. Kalkowski and a group of faculty from Creighton University received a $399,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2017 to study the health outcomes of women who participate in the Financial Success Program.
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鈥淲hen your hair is on fire, you can only deal with one thing and that鈥檚 getting that fire out,鈥 says Julie Kalkowski, executive director of Financial Hope Collaborative, housed in the Heider Business College at Creighton University. 鈥淲hen all your options are bad, you make bad choices.鈥 People living in poverty with low credit scores and limited networks to solve financial disaster鈥攐r just make ends meet鈥攖urn to payday lenders for lack of other options.
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