The NFEC Teams Up with Generational Wealth Zone to Bring the Financial EduNation Campaign to New York City
Citizens in communities all across the U.S. face monumental financial struggles. To combat the country’s long-term recession, the National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) teamed up with the Generational Wealth Zone (GWZ) to share financial education training through the Financial EduNation campaign. Organizations and residents of California will be one of the first communities to receive these free financial literacy resources.
New York, NY, March 03, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Generational Wealth Zone partnered with the NFEC to bring the Financial EduNation campaign to New York City. This Campaign provides personal finance training and resources for teachers, parents, students, non-profit organizations, and concerned citizens, with one goal in mind: to improve financial capability. www.MyWealthZone.com
The NFEC has partnered with national celebrities, educators, and business leaders to raise awareness for the Financial EduNation campaign and the financial literacy movement. As Vince Shorb, CMO of the NFEC states, “We must let parents and educators know that it’s vital to teach kids about money before they move out on their own. We see the consequences of financial illiteracy in the news every day: foreclosures, spiking poverty, and debt plague citizens across America.”
Attorney Teresa Martin, Founder of GWZ states, "The vision of Generational Wealth Zone is to create transformative change and generational wealth by empowering over 5,000 families throughout the United States over the course of 5 years and impact 5 generations through the financial literacy and education which fits the NFEC platform."
Generational Wealth Zone provides financial education solutions to individuals, schools, businesses, families, government and nonprofit organizations around the globe to improve financial literacy. Their financial literacy workshops and accountability programs give participants a memorable learning experience while sharing practical personal finance lessons. They offer a variety of programs to fit your financial education program goals. www.MyWealthZone.com
The NFEC’s Financial EduNation campaign addresses the growing need for personal finance training. Partnership with organizations across the United States is helping the NFEC to improve the financial capability of our nation’s youth. The complimentary resources are made available according to the NFEC’s social enterprise business model, which provides free products or training for every service purchased.
The NFEC has partnered with national celebrities, educators, and business leaders to raise awareness for the Financial EduNation campaign and the financial literacy movement. As Vince Shorb, CMO of the NFEC states, “We must let parents and educators know that it’s vital to teach kids about money before they move out on their own. We see the consequences of financial illiteracy in the news every day: foreclosures, spiking poverty, and debt plague citizens across America.”
Attorney Teresa Martin, Founder of GWZ states, "The vision of Generational Wealth Zone is to create transformative change and generational wealth by empowering over 5,000 families throughout the United States over the course of 5 years and impact 5 generations through the financial literacy and education which fits the NFEC platform."
Generational Wealth Zone provides financial education solutions to individuals, schools, businesses, families, government and nonprofit organizations around the globe to improve financial literacy. Their financial literacy workshops and accountability programs give participants a memorable learning experience while sharing practical personal finance lessons. They offer a variety of programs to fit your financial education program goals. www.MyWealthZone.com
The NFEC’s Financial EduNation campaign addresses the growing need for personal finance training. Partnership with organizations across the United States is helping the NFEC to improve the financial capability of our nation’s youth. The complimentary resources are made available according to the NFEC’s social enterprise business model, which provides free products or training for every service purchased.
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