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MoneySKILL® High School Financial Literacy

Description: MoneySKILL® is a free, interactive, online personal finance curriculum designed to provide high school students with fundamental money management skills. It was developed by former School of Management professor, Dr. Lewis Mandell, in collaboration with the American Financial Services Association Education Foundation (AFSA), a nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington. AFSA owns the program. The School of Management, University at Buffalo, has partnered with M&T Bank to promote MoneySKILL®. This partnership involves reaching out to area high schools to let them know about this curriculum developed specifically for high school students, and to train teachers how to use it effectively. Additional locations: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming counties
Project/Activity Leader(s): Cynthia Shore, Senior Assistant Dean, Alumni and External Relations; Caitlin McNulty, Assistant Director, External Relations
Unit: School of Management
Department: Mgt Alumni Engagement and External Relations
City: Buffalo
State: NY
Country: United States
External Funding: Yes
Funding Source: M&T Bank
Start Date: 2005
End Date: active
External Partners:

American Financial Services Association Education Foundation (AFSA); M&T Bank

Are UB students involved? No

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