Financial literacy as a component of community justice

Financial literacy as a component of community justice by Brenda Campbell, President and CEO, Make A Difference – Wisconsin “The opposite of poverty is not wealth. In too many places, the opposite of poverty is [...]

Students speak: Money Coach teens share ‘healthy habits’ they’ll take into adulthood

Students speak: Money Coach teens share ‘healthy habits’ they’ll take into adulthood Money Coach students recently shared stories of financial freedom with a select group of local business leaders in a program we call “Your [...]

Marching into March (and a big thank you during our busiest time of year)

Marching into March (and a big thank you during our busiest time of year) by Brenda Campbell, President and CEO, Make A Difference – Wisconsin March is the time of the year when our financial [...]

How a Charitable Rollover Might Fit Your Plans for Generosity

How a Charitable Rollover Might Fit Your Plans for Generosity Each day, we support teens in their journey toward financial freedom. So it’s nice to be able to remind those who share our passion for [...]

Chicago Money Sense Lessons: How a Ferris Wheel Ride Can Teach Wants Versus Needs

Chicago Money Sense Lessons: How a Ferris Wheel Ride Can Teach Wants Versus Needs Nick, a high school junior, was brave enough to share his Valentine’s Day date budget breakdown with his peers at Noble [...]

Money Coach Teens Invest Financial Skills Back into Their Families

Money Coach Teens Invest Financial Skills Back into Their Families Students with a financial mentor don’t just improve their lives – they invest those skills back into the needs and futures of their loved ones. [...]

With Futures Right Around the Corner, Reagan H.S. Seniors are Financially Ready

With Futures Right Around the Corner, Reagan H.S. Seniors are Financially Ready Financial fundamentals mean more than budgets and banking. For seniors at Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School in Milwaukee, it’s integral to their [...]

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