Explore Community Resources
An exclusive library for learners and alumni! Explore resources to support you during and after the program. Need something specific? Contact your Coach so we can assist further!
Daily Essentials
Aging
AARP Friendly Voice – We may be isolated, but we don’t have to be alone. Sometimes, just hearing a friendly voice on the other end of the line can help in challenging times. Trained AARP Friendly Voice volunteers will provide a call to say hello.
Request a call:
- Call 1-888-281-0145 and leave your information, someone will call you back.
- Llámanos directamente al 1-888-497-4108.
Caregiving (for Adults & Children)
- AARP: Family Caregiving
- Caring Across Generations Tender – Family caregiving app to help organize information, connect with other caregivers, and navigate services.
- Guide for Caregivers – talking to family, friends, and loved ones about care.
- National Alliance for Caregiving:
- Rosalynn Carter Institute on Caregiving:
- Home Instead: Dementia Home Care Grant
- Benefits CheckUp
- National Council on Aging: Caregiver Support
- Justice in Aging Resource Library
- Friends of the Children
Cold Weather & Storm Alerts
Access severe cold and winter storm updates that can affect travel, power, heating, and personal safety. These national resources provide real-time alerts, safety guidance, and support no matter where you are in the U.S.
Discount Codes: Wizard Perks
Wizard Perks are benefits designed to support you with practical solutions that make everyday challenges easier to manage. You have access to discounts such as:
- Exclusive hotel deals when you’ve got an interview in another city.
- Car rental discounts when your car’s in the shop and you need to get to work.
- Free items on Wednesdays to help stretch your budget!
Food Insecurity & Local Food Banks
Feeding America: Find your local food bank here.
USDA National Hunger Hotline: The clearinghouse aids low-income individuals or communities by providing food assistance and other nutrition and social services information.
- By Phone: 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Eastern Time)
- By Text: Text to the automated service at 914-342-7744 with a keyword such as “food”, “summer”, or “meals”.
Formerly Incarcerated
These resources include anyone impacted by the justice system:
- Federal Bonding Program (sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor)
- Record Clearing (a.k.a. “expungement”, “non-disclosure”, or “record sealing”)
- Career One Stop
Housing
Immigrant Rights & Resources
Transportation
- Essentials to Work (in partnership with Lyft)
- 211 (United Way) – By calling 211 or visiting 211.org
Veterans
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans (24/7): Assists homeless Veterans and their families.
- Phone: 1-877-4AID VET (1-877-424-3838)
- Homeless Veterans Online Chat
- Veteran Call Center for Re-Entry Counseling
The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS): offers compassionate care to all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in our Armed Forces.
- Online Community Support
- Phone: 1-800-959-TAPS (8277)
Career & Financial
Accommodations and Disabilities
JAN Network – The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is a comprehensive resource offering free, expert, and confidential guidance on job accommodations and disability employment issues.
Alumni Career Coaching
No matter how long it’s been since you completed the Merit America program, our dedicated Alumni Career Coaches are here for you! They can support you with interview prep, resume and cover letter help, LinkedIn profiles, and more.
Explore our list of Job Boards for your career journey!
Ascent’s Zero Percent Loan
Who is Launch? Your Ascent Zero Percent Loan is serviced through Launch Servicing – your one-stop shop for managing everything loan-related.
- Register your account with the same email you used with Ascent.
- Repayment starts: 3 months after you complete your Immersion phase or exit date (whichever is earlier).
- Need more time? Contact Launch Servicing at 1-877-209-5297 or fill out the Launch Servicing Deferment Form.
- Questions? Call 1-877-209-5297 (M-F 7am-7pm CST).
Visit our Learner Help Center for more.
Interview Practice
Big Interview is an excellent free resource for interview preparation!
- Get started with Big Interview and click “Register” in the top right corner.
- Use organization code 0859.
Getting Started with Goldi AI:
Job Concerns and Supports
- Empowerwork.org – A nonprofit dedicated to transforming the way people receive support in the workplace.
- EARN Job Seeker Resources – Target audience: learners with disabilities.
Job Search Engines
The #1 Job Search Engine powered by AI. Discover exciting jobs and track your applications in one place. Visit HiringCafe!
Resume Tailoring
Generic resumes get lost in the noise. Huntr’s latest guide on tailoring your resume breaks down how to translate your experience into the keywords recruiters are actually looking for.
TrustPlus: Free Financial Coaching
We’ve partnered with TrustPlus, a mission-driven nonprofit offering free, confidential, one-on-one financial coaching.
Tech & Up-skilling
Affordable Tech Support
👉 Pro tip: If the issue is software-related, start with free options. Paid services usually only make sense for hardware issues.
Free Tech Support Options:
- Reddit’s r/techsupport – Active online community where volunteers help troubleshoot.
- Microsoft Support / Apple Support – Free chat/phone support for common issues.
- Local Public Libraries – Many offer free computer help sessions.
- Senior Planet / OATS – Free tech support resources for anyone.
- Manufacturer Support (Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, etc.) – Free chat or call support.
Low-Cost Tech Support Options:
- Best Buy Geek Squad (Single Service) – ~$40–$100 depending on the service.
- uBreakiFix (by Asurion) – Affordable in-person repairs and support.
- Local Computer Repair Shops – Often cheaper than Geek Squad.
- Micro Center / Staples Tech Services – Lower-cost alternatives for diagnostics.
Chrome Extensions: Accessibility
25 Google Chrome Extensions for Accessibility – Includes speech-to-text, text-to-speech, readability, focus, and reading comprehension options.
Community Centers
- Database of Public Libraries
- United Way: Find local resources near you, or call 2-1-1.
- USA Job Centers: Locate an American Job Center near you.
- YMCA/YWCA: YMCA and YWCA – Many locations offer day passes with computer and Wi-Fi access.
- Goodwill: Locator tool
Continued Education & Events
Virtual Events: RSVP or view recorded events here.
Continued Education: Learn more about our university partnerships!
Alumni Only Coursera Access: Claim your access by completing this opt-in form. (Note: In-Program learners will be denied access to this catalog).
English Language Education
- USA Learns – Free platform for adults learning English and preparing for U.S. citizenship.
- Grammarly & Grammarly Tutorials
- Duolingo
- Improve Your English Communication Skills (Coursera)
- Learn English: Intermediate Grammar (Coursera)
- English Improve
- Interviewing in Your Second Language
- Acing Your Job Interview in a Second Language
- Job Interview Tips for Non-Native English Speakers
Hotspot and Wi-Fi Resources
- Free – Public Libraries: Database of libraries. Many have hotspot lending programs.
- Free – Local Support & Schools: Find a location near you.
- PCs for People: Low-cost internet services.
- EveryoneOn: Learn more.
- Internet Essentials by Comcast: Discounted internet plans.
- T-Mobile Project 10-Million: Free or low-cost hotspots for eligible K-12 students.
- AT&T Access: Low-cost internet service for eligible households.
Merit America Resources
Visit our Help Center with full program guides!
Track Specific Folders:
Refurbished Laptops
- Human-I-T: Laptops under $500.
- PCs for People: Refurbished computers at low cost.
- Free Geek: Portland, OR and Chicago, IL.
- Computers with Causes: Individual applications for refurbished tech.
Track-Specific Up-Skilling
All of the following resources are free!
Cyber Security: CyberDefenders
Data Analytics: Kaggle
Human Resources: 10 In-Demand HR Skills | How to Break Into the Field
IT Support: OverTheWire
Project Management: Scrum Training | Trello (Free Plan) | ClickUp (Free Plan)
Health & Wellbeing
Abuse
- Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: Call 1-800-422-4453.
- DoD Safe Helpline: Call 1-877-995-5247. 24/7 support for sexual assault survivors within the DoD community.
- Love is Respect (Dating Abuse): Call 1-866-331-9474 or Text 22522.
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call 1-800-799-7233.
- National Human Trafficking Resource Center: Call 1-888-373-7888.
- National Runaway Safeline: Call 1-800-RUNAWAY.
Addiction
- National Council on Problem Gambling: Call or text 1-800-522-4700 (24/7).
- SAMHSA’s National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Free and confidential treatment referral.
- National Eating Disorders Association: Support for individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
All One Health (Therapy & Legal)
Your well-being matters. All One Health offers free, confidential support for everything from stress and relationships to financial concerns and mental health.
Explore All One Health services here. This is available for Learners, Alumni, friends, and family.
Autism
Autism Speaks is dedicated to creating an inclusive world for all individuals with autism throughout their lifespan.
Bullying
- Stomp Out Bullying – Focused on reducing and preventing bullying, cyberbullying, and digital abuse.
- StopBullying.gov – Government information on what bullying is and how to prevent it.
Crime
National Center for Victims of Crime: Advocates for victims’ rights and serves as a trusted source of information on victims’ issues.
- National VictimConnect Helpline: Call 1-855-4-VICTIM (1-855-484-2846)
- Victim Connect Online Chat
- Connect Directory (Local Assistance)
- Stalking Resource Center
Grief
- Compassionate Friends: Call 1-877-969-0010. Support for bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents. Find a Chapter | Online Support Groups
- Crisis Text Line: Free, 24/7 support texting service for those in crisis.
LGBTQIA+ Support
- Human Rights Campaign Resources
- GLBT National Hotline: Call 1-888-843-4564.
- The Trevor Project: Call 1-212-695-8650. Crisis intervention for LGBTQ youth.
- Coming Out Support Hotline
- Trans Lifeline Hotline: Staffed by transgender people for transgender people in crisis.
Natural Disaster Relief
Disaster Distress Helpline: Year-round crisis counseling for people experiencing emotional distress related to disasters.
- Phone: 1-800-985-5990
- Text: TalkWithUs to 66746
Hurricanes & Federal Relief:
Physical Fitness
- Darebee.com – 100% free site with visual workout plans, challenges, and programs.
- HASfit – Free fitness programs for all levels.
Self-Harm & Suicide
National Suicide and Crisis Hotline: Dial 988 to connect with trained professionals 24/7.
S.A.F.E. Alternatives (Info only): Call 1-800-366-8288. Education and support, promoting healthy choices over self-injury.