Free Education Programs for Older Americans

Posted by on December 10, 2012

Grant Opportunity: Free Education Programs for Older Americans

Act fast! This is a limited time offer!

Application Deadline: December 14, 2012

Thanks to special funding received by the Institute for Financial Literacy in support of its Senior Financial Safety project and its accompanying financial education programs, the Institute for Financial Literacy would like to invite nonprofit organizations to participate in an exciting opportunity to expand educational programming for older Americans. Organizations that qualify will receive their choice of three education programs at no charge.*

This is a cost savings of $398 per 40-book case!
Senior Financial Safety provides individuals aged 50+ with practical tools for managing and protecting their personal finances. This program also includes valuable information written specifically for those providing care to seniors, including those in the “sandwich” generation.

Guide to Credit and Debt Management is a groundbreaking financial education program that will change the way individuals think about their money. Dispelling the notion that all credit and debt is bad, seniors learn how to successfully use these tools to manage their finances and accomplish their goals.

Guide to Insurance and Investing is the keystone to long-term financial health. This content-rich program shows individuals how insurance and investing work together to help them achieve their goals and protect them in the event of death, serious accident or illness.

Each Program Includes:

  • Workbooks
  • Money Management Worksheets
  • Consumer Resources
  • Assessment and
  • Evaluation Tools
  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Teacher’s Guide

Don’t miss out on this limited time offer! Apply today!

To be considered for this valuable offer, complete a short Application Form. Once completed, please return it to the Institute before December 14, 2012.

Supplies are limited and all applications will be reviewed and processed in the order received.

For more information, please call (207) 221-3663.


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