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Money Smart - A Financial Education Program

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Financial Education.....A Corporate Commitment

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) initiated a national financial education campaign in 2001 by launching Money Smart, a comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream develop financial skills and positive banking relationships. The FDIC has far exceeded its original commitment to reach one million consumers. The FDIC is continuing to work diligently to form alliances with other major entities, including financial institutions, national non-profit organizations, community- and consumer-based groups, and federal, state and local agencies to promote financial education.

Money Smart Achievements
 
Goal
Actual
Partnerships
1,000
1,631
Copies of Curricula Distributed
100,000
756,000
Consumers Reached
1,000,000
2,414,516

 

 



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