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Kiva is the world's first person-to-person micro-lending website,
empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs in the
developing world.
The World Vision Gifts of Hope catalog allows families to choose from over 100 items and give a gift to benefit an impoverished child or family.
Heifer animals offer hungry families around the world a way to feed themselves and become self-reliant.
Change for Change is the first charitable giving vehicle for college students, working to promote philanthropy and raise funds for local community projects through the collection of loose change and other donations
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The Federal Reserve Education web site contains information on setting financial goals, budgeting, and using credit wisely as well as other important financial information.
The Choose to Save public education program promotes the idea that saving today is vital to a secure financial future. Choose to Save also provides Internet tools to help consumers (yes, even young people!) plan all aspects of their financial security.
Whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or living on your investment income, the Marketplace Money web site (which is a companion to the weekly public radio broadcast) has LOTS of information you can use to improve your financial situation.
It All Adds Up is an interactive web site designed to help teens get a head start on their financial future.
JumpStart is dedicated to teaching young people the fundamentals of financial literacy.
Money, business and lifestyle magazine written primarily by
student journalists, YOUNG MONEY specifically focuses on money
management, entrepreneurship, careers, investing, technology, travel,
entertainment and automotive topics.
Activities, games, and exercises to help kids become aware of the power of advertising.
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