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NDI Financial Education Webinar Florida Partners

NDI Financial Education Webinar Florida Partners. Truvander Kennedy Bobbie Gray Community Affairs. "The FDIC is committed to consumer education so that households can make informed financial decisions." – FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg.

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NDI Financial Education Webinar Florida Partners

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  1. NDI Financial Education Webinar Florida Partners Truvander Kennedy Bobbie Gray Community Affairs

  2. "The FDIC is committed to consumer education so that households can make informed financial decisions." – FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg

  3. Two Adult versions: Instructor-led and self-paced computer based Internet Based Internet Based

  4. Instructor-led for middle school through beginning of college

  5. Portable audio format

  6. “Clearly, education is the key to any effort to improve financial literacy and that’s why programs like Money Smart are so important for our citizens.” – former Florida CFO and current Chair of Florida Next Foundation, Alex Sink at a Money Smart Train the Trainer session in Orlando Train the Trainer video for potential instructors - About a half hour overview of how to teach Money Smart - In English and Spanish - Viewable on line or order free DVD format

  7. Coming Soon Money Smart for Smart Phones Application Older Americans’ module focused on preventing financial abuse

  8. FDIC, National Disability Institute, Real Economic Impact initiatives • Integrated Financial education into high school for Palm Beach School District (Iris Neil, Elizabeth Jennings, Tom Stokes) • Trained Able Trust project coordinators of High School and High Tech on Money Smart (Cat Keen, John Olsen) • Trained Goodwill Industries of Central Florida on Money Smart (Linda Rimmer, Tom Stokes, Bobbie Gray)

  9. FDIC, National Disability Institute and Real Economic Impact Initiatives Assisted national launch of BEST Alliance with Money Smart for Young Adult training session at University of North Florida (BEST Alliance, Business School of UNF, Michael Roush, April Atkins)

  10. FDIC, National Disability Institute, Real Economic Impact initiatives • Banking the unbanked in St. Petersburg and Tampa with Bank on Tampa (Wealth Building Coalition of Pinellas County Disability Workgroup) • FDIC met with community groups and policy makers to discuss consumer resources and public awareness about mortgage and foreclosure scams ( FL Governor’s Commission on Disabilities)

  11. Thank You Questions?

  12. Community Affairs Atlanta Region • Thomas Stokes, Community Affairs Officer, 678.916.2249, tstokes@fdic.gov • April Atkins, Community Affairs Specialist, 678.916.2237, aatkins@fdic.gov (north and central Florida) • John Olsen, Community Affairs Specialist, 334.271.5213 x4719, jolsen@fdic.gov (Florida panhandle) • Penny King, Community Affairs Specialist, 678.916.2320, peking@fdic.gov • John Meeks, Community Affairs Specialist, 919.782.6109 x4915, jmeeks@fdic.gov • Taurie Grant, Community Affairs Assistant, 678.916.2301), tgrant@fdic.gov • Joy Ellington, Community Affairs Intern, 678.916.2228, jellington@fdic.gov

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