PAPILLION, Neb.–Cobalt Credit Union said it has entered into a partnership with Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (ENCAP) to support the launch of the Matched Savings Program, an initiative it said is designed to improve financial well-being and longer-term economic stability for families in need.
ENCAP, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals achieve self-sufficiency, was recently awarded private grant funds to launch a financial health and wellness program, the credit union reported.

According to Cobalt CU, the initiative offers participants financial education, coaching, and match support as they build their savings to prevent future financial hardships. The 12-month program consists of two six-month phases, offering a 2:1 Savings Match in Phase 1 and a 3:1 match in Phase 2.
It added the successful launch of the Matched Savings pilot project was made possible through strong community partnerships and investments via: The BRIDGE Family Resource Connector Network, The Sherwood Foundation, The Weitz Family Foundation, and Cobalt Credit Union.
‘Impactful Opportunity’
“The Matched Savings Program is an impactful opportunity to help people reflect on their relationship with money, develop a habit of savings, and get ahead over time,” Program Manager and Financial Social Worker Nicky Clark said in a statement.
Added ENCAP Executive Director Aaron Bowen, “We believe financial empowerment is a critical step toward long term stability. We are thrilled to partner with Cobalt Credit Union to build and improve financial futures.
