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Obamacare enrollment has entered its second year and its advocates are learning that the best way to engage potential millennial enrollees is to take a more local and personal approach. Read here more financial new: www.finlit.com/news
Under Parivartan, #HDFCBank has brought about a positive change in the lives of more than 50 Lakh people in #Bihar. The Bank’s ongoing educational initiatives at over 34,000 schools have impacted more than 20 lakh students in the state. It has also set up over 50 libraries in schools in the state. Under financial literacy and inclusion, more than 65,000 literacy camps have been organized impacting more than 5 lakh individuals. Through the Holistic Rural Development Programme #HRDPP), the Bank is working to create sustainable communities in over 50 villages across 4 districts, thereby reaching over 12,000 households. Photographs : ABHIJIT BHATLEKAR
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Kentucky Saves Week Celebration in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort, Kentucky on Thursday, February 27, 2020
New Bellarmine University freshmen learn how to make smart financial decisions in college, through a new partnership between the university and Junior Achievement. Learn more: www.bellarmine.edu/news/more.asp?event_id=823
As part of our commitment to reduce poverty in the Asia Pacific region, Good Return is helping to fund the first financial literacy program in East Timor. Thanks to all of our Good Return supporters for making this possible!
First Citizen Bank’s Sterling Edmonds (third from right) was the featured speaker Oct. 16, when PCC's NEXT LEVEL Minority Male Mentoring program held its first workshop this fall, titled “Financial Responsibility: A Man and His Paper.”
During his presentation, Edmonds discussed the importance of money management and the major role financial literacy plays in people’s lives. He also shared information on the importance of opening a bank account and issues pertaining to debt.
In 2007 I went to Puebla, where most Mexicans in NYC come from. Rural villages are virtually abandoned by young men, who send money home to the women, children and elderly left behind. On my visit, FINCA Mexico had just celebrated the payment of a group loan with a group of women and was making new loans.
Photo by: Barbara Magnoni.
As part of our commitment to reduce poverty in the Asia Pacific region, Good Return is helping to fund the first financial literacy program in East Timor. Thanks to all of our Good Return supporters for making this possible!
Recipe for Success Foundation's Farmers MarKIDS is a free, downloadable toolkit with lessons to help students and facilitators transform a school garden into a market stand. The curriculum is designed to provide financial literacy and entrepreneurial experience while providing fresh produce to the community. It's a fun and healthy fundraiser, too! Learn more and download the Farmers MarKIDS curriculum at www.recipe4success.org/resources/farmers-markids.html.
Recipe for Success Foundation’s farmers marKIDS curriculum helps children develop financial savvy, entrepreneurial skills and business experience while they make fresh produce easily accessible to their neighbors. Their efforts are celebrated annually throughout the country during farmers marKIDS DAYS October 20-26. www.recipe4success.org
Photos by Jenna K White.
On May 22, 2014, fifth graders at MacGregor Elementary in Houston sold fresh herbs and produce grown in their school garden the Seed-to-Plate Nutrition Education™ program with Recipe for Success Foundation. The farm stand was the culmination of the Foundation's Farmers MarKIDS curriculum, which uses the school garden as a model to teach financial literacy. The five-lesson curriculum educates students about business skills, such as entrepreneurship, pricing, budgeting and marketing in addition to providing them with a healthy way to raise funds for their school.
Recipe for Success Foundation’s farmers marKIDS curriculum helps children develop financial savvy, entrepreneurial skills and business experience while they make fresh produce easily accessible to their neighbors. Their efforts are celebrated annually throughout the country during farmers marKIDS DAYS October 20-26. www.recipe4success.org
From left to right: Task force chair and CEO of Sun Life Financial, Donald Stewart; Susan Murray, Task Force Secretariat; and Greg Pollock, task force member and president and CEO of Advocis.
Saving is not restricted to any age group, but over the years priorities change. Read more: www.finlit.com/news/991?view=newsarticle
From left to right: Task force chair and CEO of Sun Life Financial, Donald Stewart; Susan Murray, Task Force Secretariat; and Greg Pollock, task force member and president and CEO of Advocis.
Jordan Vonchampion is assisted by Scott Kruse during the Financial Literacy class held at Coastal Compass in partnership with TAMU-CC College of Business.
Kentucky Saves Week Celebration in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort, Kentucky on Thursday, February 27, 2020