- Adults
Gain a better understanding of how your financial choices impact your wellbeing. Discover the importance of setting financial goals, creating a personal budget, understanding what makes up a credit score and action steps to improve it. Participants will learn practical tips and best practices for better money management and financial success. This 1 1/2 hour session can be delivered in one session or broken out into two to three shorter sessions. Program can be delivered in person or virtually. - 15-20 years of age
HarborOne U developed a fun and interactive curriculum utilizing the game-based learning platform, Kahoot! to engage students as we dive into the concepts of saving, budgeting, and credit. This 1-hour program is designed for groups of 15-200 and can be delivered in person or virtually. Students will need access to a Smartphone, laptop, or tablet to participate in the Kahoot! For virtual presentations, it is ideal for students to use two devices, one for Zoom and a second for Kahoot! - 15-20 years of age
Credit for Life empowers students to take responsibility for their financial future. They learn the real-life budgeting and money management skills they will use throughout their lifetime. Students choose a profession, are assigned monthly take-home salaries, and navigate 10 checkpoints to make "purchases" utilizing imaginary cash, credit, or savings. The goal? To learn to live within a budget. This program can be done in a classroom or larger school event. HarborOne’s School Access Code is 283135. - 11-14 years of age
A fun, interactive budgeting activity for middle school students. Students receive play money to spend at the Mall. They will not have enough money to buy everything they want, so they will need to prioritize their spending. The presentation includes a budgeting video and concludes with a game. One 45-minute session. - 7-10 years of age
Students will learn about the origins of money, bartering, the importance of saving, and how to budget through activities, videos, and games. We will discuss ways in which youth can earn money, the difference between needs and wants and saving for short-term and long-term goals. One 45-minute session. - 3-6 years of age
Piggy Bankers teaches children about earning, spending and saving money. The program may be delivered in three 30-minute sessions and each consists of a story and activity. Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall, Just Shopping with Mom by Mercer Mayer, and The Berenstain Bear's Trouble with Money by Stan and Jan Berenstain.
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Community Programs & Webinars
HarborOne provides financial education programs to groups of students from pre-school to adulthood. Programs can be done in person or virtually. We will deliver programs to groups of 15 - 200 and will travel to schools, businesses and community centers in our service area.
For more information, please contact us at info@harboroneu.com.