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Causes: Education

Mission: Money Talks Edu (an program auxiliary of ELBWDA ), a nonprofit organization established as a 501(c) (3) charitable organization in 2015 for the purpose of creating proactive resolutions to socioeconomic and economic disparities that plagues impoverished communities.

Results: Our Vision is to make personal finance focused programs affordable and accessible to children in grades 9-12 throughout the Urban Communities Across the Greater Philadelphia Area and US. Our educational support services and products include financial literacy virtual workshops using globally published “ Road To Riches Financial Literacy Guide For Teens” which focuses on personal finance principles that will help teens understand, manage and strengthen their financial decision capabilities in their early adolescent year into adulthood. This personal finance-focused program is fun, interactive and affordable. Exposure to this program and curriculum will not only transform the mindset of youths in their adolescence years into their adulthood; but it help them gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between poverty, socioeconomics and career preparation with a focus on professional development. Ultimately, giving them tools and resources need to break the cycles of long term government dependency and generational poverty.

Target demographics: Money Talks Edu's mission is to make personal finance focused programs affordable and accessible to children in grades 9-12.Lessons help children strengthen their financial decision-making capabilities and activities further advance a child's understanding of economics in today's world.

Direct beneficiaries per year: After attending a National Small Business Association White House Briefing in 2013, Crystal Evans, Money Talks Founder was inspired by the 44th United States President Barack Obama's response to her concerns about poverty in urban communities. Research led her to survey men, women, children, educators, and various professionals. Only to find that each person agreed that personal finance-focused curriculums are inaccessible, not well-publicized, and rarely funded federally by the U. S Department of Education; and is a related cause and effect to the economic disparities across the country. With the advice of accredited educators, she published Money Talks Edu's " Financial Literacy Guide for Parents and Educators, " a comprehensive financial literacy curriculum; and duplicable workshop that have been high demand.

Geographic areas served: Greater Philadelphia, PA, USA and Lagos, Nigeria

Programs: Personal Finance Workshops that help children understand, manage and strengthen their financial decision capabilities in their early adolescence years into adulthood.
P.O Box 2815, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
443-993-9741
Education
Bala Cynwyd
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