Savvy Saving Seniors: Becoming Resource-FULL with the Help of Benefits and Peace of Mind Savings

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Includes a Live Web Event on 11/06/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)

This training series is designed for professionals who work with older adults, particularly in underserved communities. Using NCOA’s Savvy Saving Seniors curriculum, participants will learn how to deliver budgeting and financial education workshops that promote economic security. Through a train-the-trainer format, attendees will explore strategies to help older adults strengthen money management skills, create realistic budgets, understand available benefits, and protect themselves from scams.

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: 

  1. Teach older adults how to create and follow a realistic budget that supports daily needs and long-term goals. 
  2. Connect older adults to public benefits, community resources, and affordable banking products to stretch their income. 
  3. Guide older adults in developing “peace of mind” savings to prepare for unexpected expenses. 


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Shaneece Gaines

Senior Manager, Economic & Financial Security

NCOA

Shaneece is a Subject Matter Expert in housing and other areas tied to economic security, such as debt counseling and financial coaching at NCOA. Shaneece brings with her extensive non-profit experience. As a Grants Manager at an international non-profit, she managed grant projects and economic security initiatives from application to approval and utilization, overseeing a $50M portfolio. In progressive positions at a national non-profit housing counseling intermediary, she served as the Housing Counseling Network and Direct Services Director, in which she oversaw over 160 organizations nationwide, a cross- functional team of 10 FTEs, and a budget of over $2.2M. Her portfolio of work included both housing and financial counseling to thousands of consumers annually through direct client services and through their intermediary services that addressed needs, including but not limited to: HECM/reverse mortgage counseling, foreclosure counseling, homebuyer counseling, debt counseling, financial coaching, and assistance accessing federal, state, and local benefits programs (e.g., SNAP, LIHEAP, Medicare and Medicaid, etc.).

Shaneece was a Mortgage Loan Officer for a major Banking institution where she increased their mortgage loan portfolio; worked with individuals and families with all aspects of mortgages/loans, refinancing, housing affordability and related Affordable Lending Products; and ensured consumers’ preparation for homeownership through homebuyer education and community-level and professional events.

She possesses her Masters in Public Administration from Strayer University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Kent State University.

Kayla Little

Program Associate, Center for Benefits Access

National Council on Aging

Kayla Little joined NCOA in May 2024 and serves as the primary contact for grantees of the 2024-2025 Capacity Building Grant, the 2024-2026 Senior SNAP Initiative, and 2025-2027 Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation grant. Previously, she interned at Pyxis Partners, where she developed internal training plans to enhance community engagement capacity, wrote policy briefs, and created communications to support the NIH’s All of Us Research Program. She also interned at the Public Health Foundation, assisting the Performance Management and Quality Improvement team in developing toolkits for the CDC’s Let’s Rise initiative. Kayla has clinical experience as a Physical Therapy Technician at multiple clinics and as a Rehab Aide at Medstar St. Mary’s Hospital. Additionally, she collaborated with the Public Health Foundation to develop a training plan titled “Black Maternal Mortality: Understanding Root Causes and Potential Solutions” for public health practitioners and healthcare professionals. Kayla holds a Master’s in Public Health in Health Equity and a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication, both from the University of Maryland.

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Savvy Saving Seniors: Becoming Resource-FULL with the Help of Benefits and Peace of Mind Savings
11/06/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes
11/06/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes This training series is designed for professionals who work with older adults, particularly in underserved communities. Using NCOA’s Savvy Saving Seniors curriculum, participants will learn how to deliver budgeting and financial education workshops that promote economic security. Through a train-the-trainer format, attendees will explore strategies to help older adults strengthen money management skills, create realistic budgets, understand available benefits, and protect themselves from scams.
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