Workshops
Host pre-built financial literacy workshops at community events, schools, senior centers, and learning days. Each workshop comes ready to present—slides, presenter notes, and audience handouts included, and every workshop is grouped below by audience age so you can find the right fit for your event.

Best Practices
- Host financial literacy workshops: Use the pre-built workshops to teach community members the basics of personal finance. Offer them in person or virtually, and promote them widely to ensure attendance. This is a great way to reach underserved communities and help people become more financially literate.
- Offer webinars: Run the same workshops as webinars so attendees can join from home. Tailor your audience to young adults, seniors, small business owners, or families.
- Partner with local organizations: Work with libraries, schools, community centers, and senior centers to bring workshops to their members. Provide additional resources to help participants implement what they learn.
- Use social media: Share workshop highlights, key takeaways, and event recaps on social media to extend reach beyond the room.
Browse by Age
Ages 8–12
Foundational workshops for elementary-age learners—saving basics, the 50/30/20 rule, lemonade tycoon, and conversation starters.
Ages 12–18
Middle and high school workshops covering credit, taxes, college planning, financial institutions, life scenarios, and online safety.
Ages 18+
Adult workshops for community events—budgeting, credit, homebuying, debt management, digital identity protection, and senior scam prevention.