The Utah Bankers Association participates in multiple financial literacy programs thoughout the year including two programs sponsored by American Bankers Association

Teach Children to Save and Get Smart About Credit.

 

Teach Children to Save

Teach Children to Save is a national campaign that raises awareness about the important role that banks and bankers play in helping young people develop lifelong savings habits. The campaign has reached 3.4 million young people with the help of some 80,000 banker volunteers through its annual awareness day and the Teach Children to Save Web site: www.teachchildrentosave.com.  Date: April 12, 2011

 

 

 

Get Smart About Credit

The Get Smart About Credit program connects bankers with students and young adults to help them to develop a stronger understanding of credit and how to use it responsibly. Date: October 21, 2010

Registered banks are featured on the online GSAC Honor Roll, the ABA Foundation's list of registered banks.  

                                                      

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  FDIC Money Smarts

The Money Smart program may be used by financial institutions and other organizations interested in sponsoring financial education workshops. Collaboration is important to the success of any education effort. The FDIC encourages banks to work with others in their communities to deliver financial education and appropriate financial services to individuals who may be unfamiliar with the benefits of having a relationship with an insured depository institution.

 

Finance in the classroom

Finance in the classroom provides high-quality personal finance materials for K-12 educators, students and parents. Finance in the Classroom is the place to help you prepare Utah's youth to be money smart.

 

AAA Fair Credit Foundation

AAA Fair Credit Foundation (FCF) is a national ISO 9001:2008 certified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing financial counseling, financial education, debt management, and asset-building programs. Our mission is to help individuals and families experiencing financial distress restore financial balance by providing customized financial counseling services tailored to meet their specific needs. We serve to help consumers overcome the isolation many people feel when dealing with overwhelming financial burdens. Not only do our programs change lives and financial behaviors, they also help eliminate the outside distractions finances can cause.

 

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