In this episode, VCC’s Meaghon Reid sits down with Momentum’s Jeff Loomis to talk about financial empowerment, innovations like the QUBER Savings App, skills training for the growing tech industry and more.
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17 November 2021
In this episode, VCC’s Meaghon Reid sits down with Momentum’s Jeff Loomis to talk about financial empowerment, innovations like the QUBER Savings App, skills training for the growing tech industry and more.
Published 17 November 2021
Updated 6 April 2022
This episode of Let's Talk Poverty discusses how debt traps ensnare people and how assets and savings can bring opportunities. It also examines some of the steps being taken along Momentum’s reconciliation journey, and why investing in the local economy and adopting social procurement policies are valuable practices.
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About Jeff Loomis
Jeff has worked at Momentum for over 12 years (7 as Executive Director) – a change-making organization that combines social and economic strategies to reduce poverty in Calgary. Jeff graduated with his Bachelor of Arts degree and Master’s degree in Environmental Design from the University of Calgary. He also has a Certificate in Non-Profit Management from Mount Royal University. After meeting at the University of Calgary as members of the men’s and women’s basketball teams, Jeff and his wife are now proud parents of a teenager, pre-teen and toddler who are all full of positive energy.
About Momentum
Momentum is a change-making organization that acts as a bridge by taking an economic approach to poverty reduction and adding a social perspective to economic development initiatives. Their programs are holistic, covering everything from financial literacy, entrepreneurship and employment training, to developing communication skills, building self-confidence and establishing positive social networks. Momentum partners with people living on lower incomes to get good jobs, create jobs through self-employment and save money to build their assets. They work with governments and local businesses to create a more inclusive local economy. Momentum was recognized as a social innovation leader by the United Way of Calgary and CCVO.
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