FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ricky Clemons National Urban League 212/558-5371 rclemons@nul.org Luis Rosero Citigroup 212/559-24554
Citigroup, National Urban League Enhance National Partnership to Improve Financial Education in Communities They Serve
New York, NY - February 13, 2007 -
Ajay Banga, Chairman and CEO, Citigroup Global Consumer Group International, and Marc Morial, President & CEO of the National Urban League,
announced the expansion of a national financial education program to six new markets: Philadelphia, Stamford, Long Island, Baltimore, New Orleans,
and St. Louis.
"As a recent addition to the National Urban League's Board of Trustees, I am pleased to present this grant for $745,000 from the Citigroup
Foundation to the National Urban League for its continued dedication and commitment to serving the needs of the African-American community," said
Ajay Banga, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup's Global Consumer Group- International. "At Citigroup, we are committed to making
communities better because we are there."
"The relationship with Citigroup is designed to inspire and educate African-Americans to become more knowledgeable about saving, investing, and
borrowing," said Marc Morial, President & CEO of the National Urban League. "This is one of the first steps toward accomplishing the Urban
League's mission to enable African Americans to secure economic empowerment. Together, we will help empower individuals and families and
strengthen communities across the country."
The financial education program, expanding to six new cities, is designed to help people attain homeownership, broaden employment opportunities
and teach the skills needed to make informed financial decisions. Each Urban League affiliate will use Citigroup's financial education curriculum
to train its constituents on banking, money management, saving, investing, and credit. Local Citigroup businesses will support the programs with
volunteer teachers and events.
In 2004, the Citigroup Foundation provided a three-year $900,000 grant for six NUL affiliates-New York City, Rochester, Chicago, Los Angeles,
Sacramento and San Diego-- to enhance financial literacy among adults through the use of the Citigroup Financial Education Curriculum. In 2005,
Hartford was added and given a two-year grant of $70,000. The program will remain in the seven cities and will expand into the six new markets.
To date, there have been over 3,000 clients trained and 100 Citigroup volunteers, many from Citigroup's African Heritage Employee Network in New
York.
In 2004, Citigroup and the Citigroup Foundation announced a 10-year, $200 million global financial education commitment, the formation of a new
Office of Financial Education and a global initiative designed to encourage its 300,000 employees around the world to devote time to support
financial education and other charitable causes. Under the new initiative, employees may take a day off from work to volunteer for non-profit
organizations in their communities.
For more information call Ricky Clemons at 212-558-5371.
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