ALEXANDRIA, Va.— NCUA has released new resources for credit unions it said are designed to help implement financial education programs and social media engagement.
The release includes money management guides that credit unions can print and provide to their members and consumers to help them “feel empowered with managing their finances and financial futures,” according to the agency.
The resources include:
- How to Develop a Financial Education Program: A digital brochure describing how to get started developing strong and sustainable financial education programs
- Money Basics Guides: The agency said the first guide features lessons and activities on savings and checking accounts. The second guide focuses on budgeting and savings. These guides can be used in financial literacy workshops or made available for individual learning for adult and youth learners
- Social Media Toolkit: A toolkit to help credit unions engage and promote their financial literacy efforts online and on social media
For additional info: MyCreditUnion.gov.
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