Tips on buying that first car…lessons before using credit…developing a workable budget…The resources below offer valuable information and guidance on these and other youth-focused topics.
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Financial Literacy
If you’re looking for free educational materials, check these out from Thinkfinity.
Biz Kid$
This PBS series teaches the basics of economics and entrepreneurship. Plus, a complete curriculum helps get students and credit union professionals involved in the concepts from each episode.
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CUNA Personal Finance Initiative
Discuss ways to empower staff, volunteers, and members through personal finance education.
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NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
Learn how to teach students how to handle and manage their money.
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Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy’s Clearinghouse
Explore a variety of personal finance resources and materials for educational use.
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Thrive by Five
Simple activities developed by the Credit Union National Association for teaching preschoolers about spending and saving.
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Best Practices in Youth Financial Literacy
A variety of best practices and programs from the Richard Myles Johnson Foundation focused on youth financial literacy.
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Financial Literacy Resources
Programs offering a selection of financial literacy materials recommended by the Richard Myles Johnson Foundation.
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FoolProof Financial Literacy Program – 5 Separate Tools
Information about how FoolProof offers your credit union financial literacy programs for use by high schools, parents, college-age students, young adults, and adults. Watch Video Information provided by FoolProof about how the program can deliver financial education.
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