Eligible Volunteer Activities include volunteer presenting and coaching hours which apply towards your AFCPE Certification at a bonus rate of 1.5x as you are working under the guidance of Accredited Financial Counselors (AFC®️) on our team.
Technical Leads attend weekly workshops and provide support to clients and coaches during Zoom meetings. Must be able to assist with access issues, manage breakout sessions and chat, record, annotate, and manage other technical components of Zoom calls. This is a stipend position.
Certified Financial Planners (CFP®) is a formal recognition of expertise in the areas of financial planning, taxes, insurance, estate planning, and retirement saving.
Owned and awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., the designation is awarded to individuals who successfully complete the CFP Board’s initial exams and requirements, then continue ongoing annual education programs to sustain their skills and certification.
The “4 E’s” of CFP® certification equip you to provide comprehensive advice to your clients, so you can help them achieve confidence today and a more secure tomorrow. These include Exam, Education, Experience, & Ethics. You can read more about these 4 components in details at CFP.org.
Through Women’s Money Matters Volunteering you can earn hours that count towards your 6,000 Experience Hours requirement.
According to the CFP Board, the experience requirement prepares you to provide personal financial planning to the public without supervision. You can fulfill the experience requirement either before or after you take the exam. You need to complete either 6,000 hours of professional experience related to the financial planning process, or 4,000 hours of apprenticeship experience that meets additional requirements.
Qualifying experience includes activities involving the delivery of financial planning services to individual clients. Whether you engage with clients directly, supervise or support the financial planning process, teach financial planning-related courses or participate in internships or the FPA Residency Program, there are many ways to complete the experience requirement.
At Women’s Money Matters we are always in the need for financial presenters and coach volunteers for our ongoing financial wellness workshops.
Many Women’s Money Matters volunteer duties qualify under CFP guidelines, including serving as a 1 on 1 volunteer coach to a “client” or teaching one of our financial wellness workshop topics. Read more about experience reporting details here.
Don’t let cost of testing and education deter you from this opportunity, the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning offers scholarships for coursework and for the CFP® exam.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
The CFP Board and FFP define pro bono financial planning as free, no-strings attached financial advice or guidance provided by or in conjunction with a CFP® professional volunteer for people who cannot afford a financial planner. Pro bono services can be delivered through either one-on-one or small group, interactive sessions
If you have any questions as to the many activities that qualify as pro bono, contact [email protected].
See CFP.net for an up to date Compliance FAQ prepared by FFP and it’s pro bono compliance advisor, MarketCounsel, that will help answer any questions your compliance department may have.