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.