Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund
Courtney Bettle is a Principal at Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund where she oversees the organization’s legacy planning and long-term asset building initiatives. Previously, she served as the Economic Mobility Practice Manager for the Bloomberg Center of Government Excellence at Johns Hopkins University where she supported local governments in the U.S. and abroad in implementing data-informed strategies for promoting economic well-being for residents. Prior to that role she served as the Director of Financial Capability at the CASH Campaign of Maryland where she was responsible for leading the organization’s asset development initiatives to increase financial security among low- and moderate-income families in Maryland. Courtney hold a BA in Sociology from Goucher College and a MA in Public Policy from Johns Hopkins University.
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The Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund’s mission is to leverage municipal engagement to improve the financial stability of households by embedding financial empowerment strategies into local government infrastructure.