Financial literacy nonprofit NYC — Savvy Ladies is a 501(c)(3) style financial education nonprofit with offices at 39 Broadway, Suite 1730, New York, NY 10006, known for pro bono money coaching, webinars, and resources aimed at women navigating careers, investing, and household finance. Programs are educational; they do not replace fiduciary or tax advice.
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Regulatory context
- Nonprofit education must still avoid personalized investment advice unless properly licensed.
- Donors should review Form 990 and governance disclosures on the organization’s site.
- Workshops may discuss general strategies—apply them with a professional who knows your facts.
Business context
- Mission: close gender gaps in financial confidence through coaching and media partnerships.
- Geography: NYC HQ with nationwide virtual programming.
- Funding: grants, donations, and corporate sponsorships as published annually.
Languages & accessibility
Programs are primarily English; some events advertise Spanish resources—confirm schedules on savvyladies.org. Downtown tower suite; ask building management for ADA visitor routes.
Location & contact
- Address: 39 Broadway Suite 1730, New York, NY 10006, United States
- Phone: +1 917-764-3644
- Website: savvyladies.org
Last verified (desk review): April 2026 — NAP matched; mission summary from public About pages and historic press coverage of Savvy Ladies.
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