Our Programs
One universal framework, delivered through customized pathways.
More Than a Conqueror uses one universal education framework designed to build financial stability, housing security, and long-term self-sufficiency. Our Core program provide essential life skills, and we deliver them through customized pathways that reflect the unique needs, experiences, and realities of the people we serve.
How Our Programs Adapt Through Pathways
While everyone needs the same foundational financial and housing education, not everyone needs it delivered in the same way. P2P's pathways customize the Core 4 framework to reflect safety needs, life stage, lived experience, and real-world barriers — without changing the core education.
CORE 4
Financial Foundations
Builds practical money management skills, including budgeting, banking, saving, and financial habits that support long-term stability.
Credit
Confidence
Teaches how credit works, how to build and protect a strong credit profile, and how credit impacts access to housing and financial opportunities.
Housing Stability Support
Provides education and tools to help individuals secure and maintain stable housing, understand tenant rights, and prevent housing disruption.
Homeownership Preparation
Guides participants through readiness, affordability, and the homebuying process to support informed and sustainable homeownership.
Pathways
DV Survivors Pathway
Focus areas include:
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Confidentiality and privacy
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Safety planning
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Trauma-informed delivery
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Financial independence planning
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Housing stability with safety considerations
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Awareness of legal protections
All participants complete the Core 4 framework, delivered with trauma-aware and safety-centered adaptations.
Adults Rebuilding After Crisis Pathway
Focus areas include:
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Stability and resource mapping
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Debt recovery and credit rebuilding
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Housing stabilization
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Renter-to-owner pathways
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All participants complete the Core 4 framework with a focus on rebuilding and long-term stability.
Single Fathers & Male Caregivers Pathway
Focus areas include:
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Support without judgment
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Navigation of systems often designed for mothers
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Financial and budgeting guidance
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Credit and housing education
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Representation and inclusion
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All participants complete the Core 4 framework, tailored to the realities of male caregivers.
BIPOC Women & Mothers Pathway
Focus areas include:
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Empowerment and confidence-building
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Safe and supportive learning spaces
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Financial independence
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Homeownership readiness
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Wealth-building conversations
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All participants complete the Core 4 framework through culturally-responsive delivery.
MTAC programs are delivered through a combination of in-person workshops, partner-hosted sessions, and our online learning platform. Our courses and structured learning experiences are hosted through our secure online school, allowing participants to engage with content at their own pace when appropriate.
