It’s a good habit to consider whether an item is a “need” or “want” before putting down your hard-earned money. But first you need to learn the difference between the two!
What does financial education have to do with cooking? Well, a lot, it turns out! With this activity, created especially for kids ages 8-12, you’ll satisfy your taste buds while also sharpening your financial skills. Get ready to unleash your creativity, make thoughtful decisions, and discover the power of smart money management.
Fraudsters are posing as bank and credit union representatives to gain access to card information, including personal identification numbers (PIN). See how you can protect yourself from these types of scams.
Lack of funding should never get in the way of projects that excite curiosity, deepen understanding, and encourage new ways of seeing. That’s why we award grants of up to $2,500 to K–12 educators.