Financial Literacy
The WingaDoos are a band of musical pigeons that teach kids K-3 the basics of financial literacy and responsible financial decision making through interactive stories. WingaDoos is available for both in the classroom and at home.
Banzai is an interactive, award-winning course that has taught millions of students real-world finance.
FoolProof provides teachers a completely remote, turnkey and free consumer life skills curriculum.
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.
Money As You Learn is a resource for educators to incorporate financial literacy into their common core lessons.
Payback is an online game that nudges students to think about how to succeed in college without taking on excessive student debt.
Spent is an online game and challenges players to survive the struggle of low-income living.
Sesame Street in Communities is an online community for sharing Sesame Street’s free educational resources with the adults in children’s lives.
CashCourse is a website committed to increasing financial literacy among college students and recent graduates. Cash Course offers information on financial planning and navigating student loans.
360 Degrees of Financial Literacy is a free program created by certified public accountants to help Americans understand their personal finances. The website provides information on education planning, college saving programs, and college finance options.
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.
ACT (Assets Coming Together) for Youth Center of Excellence connects research to practice in the areas of positive youth development and adolescent sexual health.