What We Do 

Our work is organized across program pillars that can be delivered independently or as an integrated national initiative:

  • Financial education & skills building (practical learning for everyday money decisions)

  • Awareness and public outreach (campaigns and digital content)

  • Resources and publishing (guides, toolkits, online learning materials)

  • Research, projects, and innovation (evidence generation, pilots, and partnerships)

  • Cooperation and capacity building (schools, institutions, companies, civil society)


Who We Serve

We serve multiple target groups through tailored content and programs, including:

  • Students and youth (primary/secondary and higher education, where applicable)

  • Citizens and households

  • Entrepreneurs, MSMEs, and self-employed people

  • Educators, trainers, and school communities

  • Public and private stakeholders working on education, consumer protection, and financial inclusion


Programmatic scope 


  • Financial literacy education in the field of personal finance, including:

    • Budgeting and household financial planning

    • Saving and building reserves

    • Investing and long-term planning

    • Responsible borrowing and understanding credit obligations

  • Improving access to educational materials and tools (online and offline).

  • Raising public awareness through communication activities and community engagement.

  • Designing and delivering workshops, seminars, lectures, trainings, and public campaigns.

  • Implementing projects and conducting research relevant to financial literacy and responsible financial behavior.


Institutional scope 


  • Building partnerships and cooperation with schools, institutions, companies, and other associations.

  • Developing standards, methodologies, and quality assurance approaches for learning content (where applicable).

  • Supporting coordination and knowledge sharing among stakeholders (as feasible).

  • Ensuring transparent and ethical governance aligned with our non-profit purpose.


Key Activities & Services

  • Trainings and learning events: workshops, seminars, lectures, mentorship formats, and tailored sessions for different target groups.

  • Public campaigns and outreach: community events, awareness initiatives, and digital engagement to promote responsible financial behavior.

  • Learning resources: practical guides, toolkits, lesson materials, and online content to support independent learning and teaching.

  • Research and projects: needs assessments, pilots, evaluations, and thematic studies related to financial literacy.

  • Partnership support: co-design of initiatives and cooperation frameworks with relevant stakeholders.