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| Florida Jump$tart Membership Application Form | |
| The Florida Jump$tart Coalition® for Personal Financial Literacy seeks to improve the personal financial literacy of Floridians by focusing on the state’s youth by promoting and teaching personal finance skills so that individuals can make informed, responsible financial decisions. Please consider joining the Florida Coalition and networking with other partners who share a passion for financial education. Our partners come from businesses, financial institutions, government, non-profits, schools and colleges, and more. | |
| Florida Jump$tart Coalition Grant Application | |
| The Florida Jump$tart Coalition® has grant money available to its Partners for the purpose of conducting financial literacy training. Through the efforts of Honorary Chair Rosanna Jacobsen, the Coalition received the grant from the United Parcel Service to increase financial literacy in Florida through outreach efforts to students and educators. Grants are awarded up to $500. An organization (Partners only) may receive up to two grants per calendar year. | |
| Florida Jump$tart Brochure | |
| Learn more about the Florida Jump$tart Coalition® for Personal Financial Literacy, Inc. | |
| National Standards in K-12 Personal Finance Education | |
| The revised National Standards in K-12 Personal Finance Education are nationally recognized. These National Standards can be used to shape lesson plans and course outlines, to evaluate educational materials, and to develop educational requirements. Before you use these Standards to create new educational resources, we encourage you to visit our online clearinghouse at www.jumpstartclearinghouse.org to determine whether tools and products already exist to meet your need. | |
| Budgeting (English Version) | |
| Identity Theft Prevention | |
| Florida Jump$tart Coalition Presentation | |
| Five Elements You Should Know | |
| Establishing Good Savings Habits | |
| Making a Case for Financial Literacy | |
| Budgeting (English Version) | |
| Managing Credit Card Debt | |
| Choosing Credit Cards | |
| Building Youth Personal Finance Skills | |
| Borrowing and Using Credit Wisely | |
| A System for Saving Money | |
| Credit Scores | |
| 12 Priciples You Should Know | |
| Credit Dos and Don'ts | |
| Saving (English Version) | |
| Florida Jump$tart Financial Smarts for Students | |
| A PowerPoint Presentation about the Florida Jump$tart Coalition and what we do. | |
| 2007 National Standards in K-12 Personal Finanical Education | |
| Education standards for teaching financial literacy in grades K-12. | |
| 2006 Jump$tart Survey and Summary | |
| The latest survey the fifth was released by the Federal Reserve. The surveys, done every two years, were sponsored by the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, which wants students to have the skills to be financially competent. | |
| Your Credit Report | |
| Top 5 Reasons to Save | |
| Road to Financial Health | |
| Saving (Spanish Version) | |
| Monthly Calendar | |
| topics for each month of the year | |
| Personal Finance Dictionary | |
| Education Standards | |
| Description of Standards | |
| Remarks Alan Greenspan | |
| April national Jump$tart Coalition meeting with state leaders. | |
| Jump$tart Video | |
| A useful tool for all ages. | |
| 66 Ways To Save | |
| A useful tool for all ages. | |
| Key Points to Budgeting and Saving | |
| Teaching Kids About Money Makes a Lot of Cents | |