Northwest Youth Financial Education is a program that aims to improve financial knowledge
and behavior among youth and young adults. Their mission is to deliver fun, interactive
programs to help young adults make smart money decisions.
To learn more about their program, or find more resources, click Northwest Youth Financial Education .
Help Max buy what he needs on his busy day! Find out about coins and do addition and
subtraction. Recommended for children ages 4-10.
Marlon is a monkey with an overwhelming desire to collect bananas. Marlon meets characters
that help him understand borrowing, saving and building trust (credit) with others.
Recommended for children ages 7-10.
Future financial warriors seek to defeat the Dark Samurai. First, though, they must
train to defend themselves with different weAPPons (weapon apps) to gain the rank
of black belt.
Recommended for children ages 14-18.
Zombies have taken over the financial world and require regular payments if you and
your credit are to stay in one piece.
Recommended for high school Juniors & Seniors.
Credit Score Millionaire lets you see the impact of credit choices on things you want
to do. Game show breaks help you progress through the milestones of the first years
on your own.
Recommended for youth ages 16+
Experience making college decisions and finding a way to pay for them. Play through
the eyes of eight characters, each with different backgrounds and interests. Explore
alternatives to student loans and find out the long-term impact of decisions.
Recommended for youth ages 16-18.
Teens Credit Card allows you to develop a plan to get the most out of credit cards.
This interactive game shows you how credit cards work and affect your finances.
Recommended for youth ages 14-18. Download Teen Credit Card Program.
For further information regarding these programs contact,
Centeral District Director; Superintendent
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Associate Professor, Personal Finance Extension Specialist Some extra information
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