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National Endowment for Financial Education

NEFE’s financial workshop kits provide money management tips for taking control of their finances.

National Financial Educators Council

National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) is an independent organization that provides practical financial education to people of all ages. The personal financial curriculum includes instructors' guides, testing, games, and other educational resources. The literacy programs are intended to prepare students to manage their own personal finances, prevent high school dropouts, and improve graduation rates.

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program

The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) provides a financial literacy program that focuses on personal finance skills that are relevant to young adults. The program is organized with six topics that include planning, borrowing, earning capability, investing, financial services, and insurance. The High School Financial Planning Program provides a variety of forty-five minute lesson plans and a collection of online resources.

Practical Money Skills For Life

Practical Money Skills For Life is a program developed by Visa and leading consumer advocates, educators, and financial institutions to help students learn the essentials of personal finance. The website provides a wealth of information to educators interested in improving financial literacy including lesson plans and educational games for the classroom. This website not only includes lessons for children from pre-kindergarten to college level but also includes material for teaching money sense to students with learning disabilities.

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.

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.

Investopedia

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

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.

The Mint

The Mint seeks to guide young people and their families to be money smart so they can realize their dreams. This website provides expert advice, hands on activities, and creative resources on how to make financially sound decisions for a bright future.

Center For Student Credit Card Education

Center for Student Credit Card Education (CSCCE) is committed to providing young adults with credit card literacy. The center hopes that by increasing awareness about credit it will prevent more young people from suffering the consequences of abusing credit cards. An interactive program is available online that allows students to learn independently.

Coindexter Club

Coindexter Club is geared to children between the ages of five and twelve years old to learn about finances through means of a virtual world. Coindexter educates children on how to earn, save, spend, and manage money through fun games and activities.

Compare Cards

These lesson plans educate children between the ages of 6-18 about the different aspects of building credit and credit card ownership.

Consumer Jungle

Consumer Jungle is an interactive website dedicated to educating young people about personal finance topics by playing games, participating in contests, and submitting articles. Consumer Jungle hopes to increase financial literacy so that young adults can avoid credit card debt.

Daily Finance

Daily Finance provides information on planning, saving, spending, and investing for kids.

Finance In The Classroom

Finance In The Classroom was developed by the Utah State Office of Education (USOE) and Utah Education Network (UEN) to create financial and economic concepts for each grade level. Lesson plans, activities, videos, PowerPoints, and other resources are available to facilitate effective financial education in grades K-12.

Financial Literacy Organization for Women and Girls

Financial Literacy Organization for Women and Girls (FLOW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young women and girls with financial skills so they can make smart economic decisions. FLOW provides programs, mentorship, and conferences that deliver economic literacy, asset building, and entrepreneurship skills.

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.

AnnuityFYI

AnnuityFYI provides information about how to create a budget for youth.

Banking on Our Future

Here students can learn all about the language of money and how to be financially responsible.

Grades K-12 Financial Literacy Resources

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