Debt Consolidation in Coeur d’Alene
Combine eligible debts into one structured monthly payment—with support from a certified, nonprofit counselor serving Coeur d’Alene and communities across Idaho.
- Consolidate credit cards, collections, payday loans, and medical bills into one payment.
- No new loan or balance transfer required.
- May reduce interest and waive certain fees through a Debt Management Plan.
- No hard credit pull for counseling; no obligation.
Coeur d’Alene Debt Consolidation Options
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We Work With Major Credit Card Companies (and Many More)
This is just a sample of the many creditors we work with to help Coeur d’Alene residents reduce debt through a nonprofit Debt Management Plan.
Debt Consolidation in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Coeur d’Alene residents know that rising rents, healthcare costs, and daily expenses can make keeping up with bills a challenge. If juggling multiple due dates and interest rates has left you feeling stuck, nonprofit debt consolidation can combine eligible debts into one predictable payment and help you move forward—without a new loan or a hard credit pull for counseling.
What is debt consolidation?
Debt consolidation combines eligible unsecured debts into a single, structured payment—without taking out a new loan. Through a nonprofit Debt Management Plan:
- Make one monthly payment to the program.
- We work with creditors to reduce interest and waive certain fees.
- Stay focused on repayment and stability, not new borrowing.
Why consolidation makes sense in Coeur d’Alene
With tourism and service industries driving much of the local economy, many families in Coeur d’Alene face seasonal work, variable hours, and higher living costs. Consolidation can provide a steady payment structure and relief from mounting interest charges.
Who we help
Consolidation may be a fit if you’re managing:
- High-interest credit cards
- Collections or charged-off accounts
- Payday loans that won’t let up
- Medical bills and other unsecured debts
How our program works
When to consider consolidation
- You’re paying minimums but balances aren’t dropping
- Late fees keep cropping up or due dates are hard to track
- Payday renewals are crowding out essentials
- You want a structured, nonprofit path to become debt-free
Lori’s fresh start near Lake Coeur d’Alene
Lori, who works seasonally in hospitality, relied on credit cards to bridge slower months. A medical bill pushed her balances higher, and soon minimums consumed every paycheck. Payday loans became a fallback, but the fees kept her from catching up.
After speaking with a Money Fit counselor, Lori discovered she could consolidate her debts into one structured monthly payment. Instead of juggling multiple high-interest bills, her counselor proposed reduced rates and waived fees where possible through a Debt Management Plan.
Three months later, Lori wasn’t panicking about which bill would clear first. One predictable payment meant fewer fees, more money hitting principal, and steady progress. Life by the lake felt more manageable again.
*The quotes and story above are representative scenarios based on common client experiences. Names and details have been modified for privacy.
Additional resources
- Low-Income Assistance in Idaho
- Payday Loan Consolidation
- Budget Calculators
- Free Financial Education
- How-to Guides
Licensed to serve Coeur d’Alene
Idaho Department of Finance — 11341 W Chinden Blvd, Ste A300, Boise, ID 83714
License Number: CDC-3238
Proudly serving Coeur d’Alene and surrounding Kootenai County communities under Idaho Department of Finance license CDC-3238.