Militarily Speaking

Militarily Speaking


Ep. 70 How the Wells Fargo Foundation Supports Financial Health and Community Growth

January 08, 2025

Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery.

 

In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi sit down with Bonnie Wallace, Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo Foundation. Bonnie dives deep into her role leading financial health philanthropy and community impact, outlines the Foundation's major focus areas, such as financial health, housing affordability, small business growth, and sustainability. Bonnie also shares invaluable insights on the impactful programs aimed at veterans, military families, and women entrepreneurs.


“Militarily Speaking” is a podcast produced by Armed Forces Bank that is dedicated to the military lifestyle and all the things that makes the military community who they are.


Ep. 70 – How the Wells Fargo Foundation Supports Financial Health and Community Growth


The episode begins with a warm introduction of Bonnie Wallace, a leading figure in financial health philanthropy within one of the U.S.'s largest corporate foundations. She explains the historical significance of Wells Fargo, tracing its roots back to 1852.


Bonnie emphasizes the foundation's commitment to supporting military veterans and their families, highlighting its intrinsic corporate relationship to Wells Fargo's success. The foundation's funding, sourced from Wells Fargo's revenues, focuses on making strategic impacts in financial health, small business growth, housing access, affordability, and climate sustainability.


Prioritizing Financial Health and More


Throughout the episode, Bonnie details how the foundation selects its focal areas. The goal is to address widespread challenges by centralizing resources on societal issues where Wells Fargo can make the greatest impact. The foundation's focus includes supporting access to affordable housing, fostering small business growth in underserved communities, improving financial health, and championing sustainability initiatives.


Housing access, for instance, is a critical area, as many cities cite affordable housing as their primary challenge. Similarly, the foundation aims to bridge gaps in capital access for historically marginalized communities in small business sectors, an essential step for financial inclusion and economic empowerment.


Defining Financial Health


One of the standout segments centers on defining financial health. Bonnie differentiates financial health from mere financial literacy or capability, describing it as the convergence of knowledge, access, resources, and the ability to plan for the future. True financial health means having the security to withstand economic shocks and plan for long-term goals, ultimately granting individuals freedom of choice.


Supporting Women Entrepreneurs


Bonnie also highlights the Wells Fargo Foundation's commitment to supporting women in entrepreneurship. She cites the Connect to More program that provides women entrepreneurs with mentorship and resources to grow their businesses. Such efforts underscore the foundation's dedication to fostering small business leadership among women, including military spouses who face unique challenges due to frequent relocations.


VetCents and the Veterans Benefits Banking Program


The discussion touches on the success of the Veterans Benefits Banking Program, an initiative to ensure veterans have access to safe, affordable banking services. This collaborative effort has significantly increased the number of veterans with bank accounts, thereby securing their benefits and enhancing their financial well-being.


A Deliberate Mission in Philanthropy


Reflecting on her journey, Bonnie shares how her transition from revenue-focused roles to philanthropy was a deliberate choice driven by her desire to make a meaningful impact. Her passion for building community resilience through financial empowerment is evident in every initiative discussed.


Wells Fargo is committed to providing support for service members and their families.


The Wells Fargo Foundation plays a pivotal role in supporting communities at multiple levels. Whether through advancing financial health, empowering small businesses, or fostering sustainable initiatives, the foundation continues to underscore its commitment to impactful community giving.

 

Military Minute

Jodi introduces the Military Minute segment of the show, beginning by closing out last episode’s Military Minute.

●     Last episode’s Military Minute: What is John Denver’s original last name?

●     Answer: Deutschendorf

●     This week’s Military Minute question: What are the names of the two founders, and in what year was Wells Fargo founded? And what is the enduring symbol for Wells Fargo?

●     Watch for Facebook and Instagram posts about this episode.

●     Answer with the correct answer and you plus a charity of your choice can each win $50.

●     After a winning selection, Military Minute participants are eligible for another selection after 12 months.

 

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Join us to hear how to better navigate your finances, military life, and the crossroads of the two.

 

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