Partnership for Professional Development
Next Gen Personal Finance is excited to be partnering with 22 state financial education organizations to offer free teacher professional development. These new partnerships expand access to high quality, targeted professional development for personal finance in these states, at a time when the need to teach financial skills in school is more urgent than ever. See the press release.
If you are an educator in any of the 22 states below, we invite you to join us at one of many of our upcoming state-specific events. Please look for your state below and click on the links to the right to register.
UPDATED FALL 2021: ALL EVENTS HAVE NOW PASSED AND
WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
STATE & ORGANIZATION | VIRTUAL PD: 5 NGPF RESOURCES IN 50 MINUTES |
VIRTUAL PD: TEACHING THROUGH NGPF ARCADE GAMES |
VIRTUAL FINCAMP |
Arizona, in partnership with Arizona Council on Economic Education | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Colorado, in partnership with Economic Literacy Colorado | REGISTER | REGISTER | N/A |
Connecticut, in partnership with Connecticut Jump$tart | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
South Florida, in partnership with The School District of Palm Beach County, Miami Dade County Public Schools, and Broward County Public Schools | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Idaho, in partnership with Teach Idaho | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Illinois, in partnership with University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Economic Education | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Iowa, in partnership with Iowa Jump$tart Coalition | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Kentucky, in partnership with Kentucky Jump$tart | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Maine, in partnership with Maine Jumpstart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Maryland, in partnership with Maryland Council on Economic Education | REGISTER | REGISTER* | REGISTER |
Massachusetts, in partnership with Massachusetts Jumpstart Coalition | REGISTER | REGISTER |
DATE TBD - please check back |
Michigan, in partnership with Michigan Council on Economic Education | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Minnesota, in partnership with Minnesota Council on Economic Education | N/A | N/A | REGISTER |
Mississippi, in partnership with MS Council on Economic Education | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
New Jersey, in partnership with NJCEE at NJCU | REGISTER | REGISTER |
DATE TBD - please check back |
Ohio, in partnership with The Alpaugh Family Economics Center |
DATE TBD - please check back |
REGISTER | N/A |
Oregon, in partnership with Oregon Council on Economics Education | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Rhode Island, in partnership with RI Jump$tart Coalition | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
South Carolina, in partnership with SC Economics | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Virginia, in partnership with Virginia Council on Economic Education |
DATE TBD - please check back |
DATE TBD - please check back |
REGISTER |
West Virginia, in partnership with West Virginia University | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
Wisconsin, in partnership with Wisconsin JumpStart Coalition | REGISTER | REGISTER | REGISTER |
*MD’s second VPD will be: Basics of Bitcoin
About the Author
Tim Ranzetta
Tim's saving habits started at seven when a neighbor with a broken hip gave him a dog walking job. Her recovery, which took almost a year, resulted in Tim getting to know the bank tellers quite well (and accumulating a savings account balance of over $300!). His recent entrepreneurial adventures have included driving a shredding truck, analyzing executive compensation packages for Fortune 500 companies and helping families make better college financing decisions. After volunteering in 2010 to create and teach a personal finance program at Eastside College Prep in East Palo Alto, Tim saw firsthand the impact of an engaging and activity-based curriculum, which inspired him to start a new non-profit, Next Gen Personal Finance.
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