Service members are among the most targeted consumers in the country. Contract literacy is a readiness skill — and we built it for them.
Predatory lenders cluster around bases for a reason. It's why the Military Lending Act and a dedicated Military Consumer Month exist. From the first paycheck to PCS moves to the transition out, service members sign high-stakes contracts at every turn — often the first real agreements of their lives, with eligibility and financial stakes attached.
Federal law requires the Department of Defense to provide financial-literacy training at defined career touchpoints. Contract literacy is the defensive half almost no program covers: not budgeting, but how to read the actual document in front of you — the lease, the auto loan, the transition-job offer.
Tailored examples — the SCRA, the Military Lending Act, PCS-move contracts, and transition decisions.
An unbranded edition for on-base delivery and a branded edition for spouses, veterans, and family programs.
Delivered free to bases and veteran nonprofits through credit-union, CRA, and foundation funding.
Spouses manage household finances and sign leases during deployments — the program serves them directly.
75%+ of military families carry debt and 80%+ report finance-related stress. Teaching service members to read what they sign protects the readiness of the force and the security of their families.
Family-readiness centers, transition programs, military-serving credit unions, and veteran nonprofits — let's talk about bringing contract literacy to the people who serve.
Bases, family-readiness centers, veteran nonprofits, and military credit unions — let's connect.