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Consumer Resources

Federal Citizen Information Center
The FCIC's site contains text versions of hundreds of consumer publications.

Consumer Action Website
The Consumer Action Website offers advice and a directory of consumer resources provided by the Federal Citizen Information Center.

Consumer Federation of America
This Web site provides advocacy, education, and membership services to consumers.

Better Business Bureau
BBBs encourage positive relationships between businesses and consumers and serve to protect consumers. The Council of Better Business Bureaus is a national umbrella organization representing the entire system. Their Web site offers consumer tips and alerts and links to local offices.

American Council on Consumer Interests
This Web site features a membership organization for academics and other professionals involved in consumer and family economics.

Teen Consumer Scrapbook
This site is a collaboration of students at Ellensburg High School and the Washington State Attorney General's Office. It provides information in seven categories of consumer awareness.

Consumer.gov
This Web site provides links to a broad range of federal resources for consumers. The information is organized into categories, such as food, health, children, transportation, and money.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
A division of the U.S. Department of Energy, EEFE created this Web site to help consumers reduce their use of natural gas and electricity. EEFE provides energy-saving tips for homes and vehicles.

AAA
American Automobile Association provides travel information as well as advice about purchasing and maintaining vehicles, traffic safety, and auto insurance.

Consumer's Union.org
The Consumer's Union is a consumer advocacy group and publisher of Consumer Reports magazine. Their Website informs consumers on such issues as health care, money, and food and product safety.

CARF
CARF is an accrediting body for continuing care and other retirement communities. The Web site includes advice about selecting continuing care facilities.

Direct Marketing Association
The DMA is an organization for direct marketers. The Web site provides a Consumer Assistance section.

FirstGov.gov
FirstGov is the official U.S. government gateway for information and resources for citizens, businesses, and governments.

U.S. Census Bureau
A division of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Census Bureau compiles and provides all statistics related to U.S. Census 2000.

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Consumer Protection

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
The Web site includes consumer information that explains all services provided by this agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Children's Advertising Review Unit
Operated by the Council of the Better Business Bureaus, CARU reviews advertising, promotional material, and online privacy practices that affect children. The Web site also provides guidelines for advertisers and parents.

Consumer Product Safety Commission
This is a federal agency that protects the public against unreasonable risk of injury and death from consumer products.

Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA's site provides information about programs for protecting human health and safeguarding air, water, and land.

Council on Environmental Quality
The Council on Environmental Quality coordinates federal environmental efforts and works closely with agencies and other White House offices in the development of environmental policies and initiatives.

Food and Nutrition Information Center
This Web site includes a Consumer Corner for information about food and nutrition.

Healthfinder®
Healthfinder's Web site provides extensive health information and links to other reliable sources. The site is provided by the National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

National Committee for Quality Assurance
The NCQA's Web site provides information about the quality of managed care plans, as well as accreditation for plans that meet NCQA standards. The Web site includes the Health Plan Report Card, an interactive tool for consumers to locate the best health plan for their needs.


National Association of Attorneys General
This Web site facilitates interaction among the Attorneys General of all fifty states. Their Consumer Corner page includes warnings about fraudulent practices and scams.

NACAA
The National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators is an association of government agencies providing consumer services, such as legal advice, mediation, enforcement of regulations, and public education.

National Consumer Law Center
This organization provides advocacy on consumer law issues.

Federal Communications Commission
The FCC is a federal agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. Their Web site includes an area for consumers.

Federal Trade Commission
The FTC Web site helps this organization enforce a variety of federal antitrust and consumer protection laws. The site includes a consumer protection page covering a variety of consumer topics.

NCL
The National Consumers League is a nonprofit advocacy group that identifies, protects, represents, and advances the economic and social interests of consumers and workers. The Web site includes extensive information for and about teens.

National Council Against Health Fraud
NCAHF is a private, nonprofit, voluntary health agency that focuses on health misinformation, fraud, and quackery as public health problems.

National Crime Prevention Council
NCPC's mission is to help people prevent crime and build safer, more caring communities.

Fraud.org
This site is for the National Fraud Information Center and Internet Fraud Watch, projects of the National Consumers League. The site helps consumers identify and report Internet fraud, telemarketing fraud, and more.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
An agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the NHTSA provides vehicle recall information and testing results, driving and traffic safety information, regulations and standards, and research and development regarding injuries and fatalities.

National Institutes of Health
Part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the NIH is the federal agency for medical research. Their Web site includes information on diseases and therapies.

National Park Service ParkNet
This Web site includes pages devoted to history, nature, park guides, and education.

Natural Resources Conservation Service
Part of the USDA, the NRCS assists Americans with conservation of natural resources.

Stay Safe Online
Sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance, Stay Safe Online offers tips, educational material, and other resources for online security.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
This Web site's consumer section includes information on such topics as fair housing, homebuyers' rights, tenants' rights, and healthy homes.

U.S. Department of Labor
DOL's main page provides links to many topics of interest for workers and employers.

U.S. Department of Transportation
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Web site provides information about transportation on a national level and also links to individual states' DOTs, including traffic and road conditions.

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
This federal office protects against discrimination in the workplace. The Web site offers information about how to identify discriminatory practices, how to file charges, mediation, and other workplace issues.

YouthRules!
YouthRules! is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Web site and activities are designed to educate teens, parents, educators, and employers on federal and state rules regarding young workers and workplace safety.

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Financial and Economic Literacy

It All Adds Up
This site was developed for youth by the National Council on Economic Education. The site includes online games and simulations in all areas of financial management.

LifeSmarts.org
Developed by the National Consumer League, this annual national competition tests the financial savvy of teens in grades 9 through 12.

American Savings Education Council
This coalition of private and public sector institutions works to raise public awareness about ensuring long-term personal financial independence.

Bureau of Economic Analysis
The Bureau of Economic Analysis is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that provides a comprehensive analysis of the economy, affecting monetary policy, tax and budget projections, and business investment plans.

Bureau of the Public Debt
This division of the U.S. Treasury provides information about savings bonds, T-bills, and other securities, as well as information regarding the national debt, to the penny. This Web site also contains facts on related interest expenses.

Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, within the U.S. Department of Labor, is the principle fact-finding agency for the federal government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.

Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards
This professional regulatory organization fosters professional standards in personal financial planning. The Web site provides information about financial planning.

Economic Policy Institute
The Economic Policy Institute seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosperous and fair economy.

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The central bank of the United States oversees the banking industry, and through it, the government controls interest rates and the money supply. Their Web site includes a Consumer Information page.

Insure.com
This consumer insurance guide provides insurance news and advice, financial ratings of insurance companies, etc.

The Investor's Clearinghouse
This site provides information about investments and financial markets. It includes a savings calculator and a savings game for young investors.

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
The SEC's Web site provides extensive investor information, including interactive tools, such as mutual fund and retirement calculators.

Standard & Poor's
Standard & Poor's is a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies that provides independent financial analysis, including ratings of insurance companies.

EBSA
The Employee Benefits Security Administration is a U.S. Department of Labor program that protects the integrity of pensions, health plans, and other employee benefits of U.S. workers.

TreasuryDirect
This Web site offers a savings bond calculator and an online purchasing service.

Social Security Online
This Web site of the Social Security Administration includes a Kids link, which goes to Kid's Place for stories and games.

National Council on Economic Education
The NCEE is a nonprofit partnership of education, industry, and labor created to promote students' understanding of economic principles. Their Web site provides online lessons.

National Endowment for Financial Education Teen Resource Bureau
NEFE's financial Web site is designed for teens in a magazine format updated every three months.

United States Postal Service
This Web site provides online services, such as ordering stamps, looking up rates and fees, calculating postage, tracking packages, and paying bills online.

U.S. Department of Education
The Department provides a Student Guide to Financial Aid and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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Family Living

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
This organization, offering information about the Department's many programs, can be accessed from this site.

Education Development Center, Inc.
The EDC offers information supporting children and families, promoting health, improving schools, building communities, and integrating work and learning.

FamilyFun
This interactive Web site includes a craft and recipe finder, party planner, online games, family ideas, activities and more.

Family Education
The Family Education site offers grade appropriate skill-builders, games, and software for pre K-12. The web site offers school, entertainment, and life information.

Family Support America
The Web site provides information for strengthening families.

GriefNet
GriefNet.org is an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss. GriefNet is directed by a clinical grief psychologist, death educator, and traumatologist.

Learning Disabilities Association of America
The LDA Web site provides information for people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals.

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
The Web site provides information about NAMI a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses.

National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect
The NCCANCH Web site offers information on programs, research, legislation, and statistics regarding the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families.

National PTA
The National PTA Web site offers contact, community, and support information.

National Council on the Aging
The National Council on the Aging is a national network of organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the health and independence of older persons. The NCOA Web site explores research, news, programs, constituency groups, and publications concerning older adults.

National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence
This Web site offers information and articles about child abuse, and family violence.

National Council on Family Relations
The NCFR Web site provides information, news, and public policy concerning families, and family relationships.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
NIAID conducts and supports basic and applied research to better understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases. The NIAID Web site offers news, information, activities, opportunities, and research information.

National Institute of Child Health & Human Development
The NICHD Web site offers a wealth of health information, and resources related to the health, and well being of all people.

National Mental Health Association
The NMHA Web site provides advocacy, education, research and service information.

National Safety Council
The NSC Web site provides information about safety, health and environmental policies, practices and procedures.

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