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College Bound Individuals
A college education can be one of the most important and expensive investments a person can make. Paying for college has never been more challenging, but there is help.
Families
More and more families have been struggling to make ends meet. In these difficult economic times, we need to do everything we can to protect our hard earned money.
Small Businesses
Small businesses play a critical role in New York's economy. Dealing with the numerous federal, State and local rules and regulations can be daunting, but there are resources available to help.
Not-for-Profits
From youth programs to senior centers, from arts councils to financial education services, the support provided by New York’s not-for-profit sector helps residents across the State every day.
Members of the Military
Veterans, military members and their families face unique financial challenges. New York has programs designed to assist the veteran population.
Persons with Disabilities
Roughly one out of every five New Yorkers has a disability that limits his or her participation in daily activities. People with disabilities often face disability-specific expenses and challenges.
Senior Citizens
While the challenges facing our seniors are varied, many programs are available through federal, State and local governments that can help you hold onto more of your hard earned money.
LGBT
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) individuals may encounter economic difficulties related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Find resources and information on matters of particular interest to LGBT people.