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Banker Resources

The ABA Education Foundation provides leadership, resources and financial literacy products to help bankers improve their communities through financial education.

 


National Programs

Get Smart About Credit Day (October 17, 2013)
Credit education for young adults

Lights, Camera, Save! (Nov. 1-Nov. 30)
Video contest to get teens talking about saving

Teach Children to Save Day (April 23, 2013)
Savings lessons for youth
TCTS Honor Roll

Financial Education Champion Profiles


Resources

Financial Education Teaching Tools
Resource kits for bankers to teach youth and adult audiences about saving, using credit wisely, manage a checking account and more

The Spirit of Banking
A free, monthly e-mail newsletter for bankers providing financial education

Online Training Portal
Registration and on-demand access to the foundation's training webinars

Money Talks
A free financial education newsletter for youth and their families

Teach Children to Save Website
Link to this Web site from your bank's Website

Starting a School Run Bank
Guide for starting a school-run bank

CRA Credit Guidance and Sample Form
Positioning your bank's financial education activities for CRA credit

Bank Account Comparison Worksheets
Worksheets to help customers choose the right account and ask the right questions

Calendar of Financial Literacy Ideas
Monthly ideas to focus your consumer education messages

Careers in Banking Brochure
A free brochure describing employment opportunities in the banking industry

Money in Motion
Free, downloadable financial education lessons for teens (Grades 7-12)

ABAToolbox on Financial Education
Everything you need to start -- or enhance -- your financial education outreach programs (ABA members only)

 

Resources

Online Training Portal

 

Financial Education Champion Profiles

 

 

  

 

All-In-One Personal Finance Kit

Teaching materials for older students and adults.
Samples and Pricing

 

 

Money Talks Newsletter

Questions? Please contact the ABA Education Foundation.