Upsolve receives $4.2 million grant for the development of Upsolve Assist
Empowering Low-Income Americans with AI-Powered Financial Counselor
Upsolve, the nation's most visited nonprofit financial education site, aims to address this problem with the launch of Upsolve Assist, an AI-powered Financial Counselor specifically designed for low-income Americans. Upsolve Assist will deliver tailored financial guidance, analyzing users' unique financial situations to provide personalized guidance on debt management, credit improvement, and access to critical resources — all completely free of charge.
The development and rollout of Upsolve Assist is made possible by a generous
The first version of Upsolve Assist is expected to be released in
About Upsolve:
Upsolve is a tech-driven nonprofit that helps low-income Americans overcome debt and rebuild credit at scale. Upsolve was founded in Harvard Law School's Access to Justice Lab in 2016. Since then, Upsolve has become the nation's most visited nonprofit financial education site, educating approximately 2.9 million people a year with its detailed guides on managing debt and credit. To date, Upsolve's free bankruptcy filing tool has been used by over 14,000 families to relieve over
To learn more, visit www.upsolve.org.
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