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Get Involved
There are many ways organizations or individuals can become involved with the coalition.
Join the Coalition!
If your organization or you as an individual are actively engaged in
promoting personal financial literacy amongst youth, we invite you to
become a member. For more information on becoming a member, please
contact Turn on JavaScript!, chair of the Membership Committee. Or, download our Membership Dues Form on the Downloads page.
Support the Coalition!
The Kentucky Jump$tart Coalition is a charitable 501(c)3,
not-for-profit organization . As such, in-kind donations such as the
printing of promotional materials or hosting of meetings and events are
greatly appreciated. The Coalition also welcomes monetary
contributions. For more information on making a donation to the
Kentucky Jump$tart Coalition, please contact Treasurer Turn on JavaScript!.
Make a difference locally!
Organizations and individuals can make great impact at the local level.
Here are just a few ways that you can make a difference:
- Financial Institutions: Volunteer to work with a local school or
district to provide classroom presentations or teacher support.
- Educators: Incorporate personal finance within your curriculum.
Personal finance has been taught successfully to students of all ages
and within many core and elective subjects. For more resources, go the Clearinghouse and search according to your grade and subject matter.
- Policy Makers: Consider ways to incorporate personal finance education
into your school's curriculum and teacher professional development
programs. Remember, too, that you need not reinvent the wheel. The
National Jump$tart Coalition can help you identify successful models.
For more information, e-mail Turn on JavaScript! or call 1-800-45EDUCATE.
- Parents: Begin teaching your child about personal finance at a young
age and continue to reinforce these skills. See the Links section or
visit the Clearinghouse for more ideas on teaching your child about personal finance matters.