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Money Smart for Young Adults

Money Smart for Young Adults was developed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and is aligned with economic educational standards for all fifty states. The curriculum target youth ages twelve through twenty to learn the basics of money sense, including how to create positive relationships with financial institutions.

Money Skill

MoneySkill is a free online reality based personal finance course for high school and college students to gain a basic understanding of money management. The curriculum discusses income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and risk management to allow students to assess how these concepts affect their daily lives.

Money As You Learn

Money As You Learn is a resource for educators to incorporate financial literacy into their common core lessons.

Money As You Grow

Money As You Grow is sponsored by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) which provides age-appropriate financial lessons with corresponding activities. The lessons are written in kid friendly language to equip America’s youth with the knowledge essential to living fiscally fit lives.

Jump$tart Coalition

Jump$tart is a national coalition of organizations committed to improving the financial literacy of pre-kindergarten through college-age youth through educational standards and resources. Jump$tart hopes to adequately prepare the next generation for successful financial decision-making.

Investopedia

Investopedia provides information on how to teach financial literacy to kids.

Hands On Banking

Hands On Banking is an online program that supplies free instructional resources for kids, teens, and young adults to improve financial skills. The lessons are in accordance with national educational standards for economics and are easy to integrate into classrooms.

Grades K-12 Financial Literacy Resources

This is an electronic resource gallery for lessons to teach students to increase their financial literacy.

Girl Scouts

Having it all: Girls and Financial Literacy is a research report done by Girl Scouts to understand how girls interpret money and how they should learn about it.

Gen i Revolution

Gen i Revolution is an online game for middle and high school aged students to gain personal financial skills and compete against students their age.

Forbes

How to Raise Financially Savvy Kids is a article that gives parents the tools they need to raise kids who understand how to handle and control their money.

FoolProof Academy

FoolProof provides teachers a completely remote, turnkey and free consumer life skills curriculum.