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Get money smart. Be money smart. Stay money smart. www.moneysmartnebraska.org. What is Money Smart Week?. A public awareness campaign designed to encourage economic and financial literacy

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  1. Get money smart. Be money smart. Stay money smart. www.moneysmartnebraska.org

  2. What is Money Smart Week? • A public awareness campaign designed to encourage economic and financial literacy • An initiative of businesses, financial institutions, schools, libraries, not-for-profits and government agencies • An opportunity to inform, educate and assist the citizens of Nebraska to be “money smart”

  3. When is Money Smart Week? • November 7-13, 2011 • Planning Committee Chairs and Contact Info: Jennifer Davidson Nebraska Council on Economic Education 402-472-2333, jdavidson@nebraskacouncil.org • Partner Recruitment Committee Molly McGrath Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City, Omaha Branch 402-221-5606, Molly.McGrath@kc.frb.org • Communications Committee, Evaluation Committee Erin Redemske Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City, Omaha Branch 402-221-5608, Erin.Redemske@kc.frb.org

  4. How Did it Get Started? • Has its origins in Chicago and has been implemented in Kearney • Started in Nebraska in 2008 by the Nebraska Financial Education Coalition • A network of organizations dedicated to improved economic and financial literacy • Goal: help Nebraskans better manage their personal finances

  5. How Do I Get Involved? • An organization that actively participates during Money Smart Week: • Provides education materials, instructors or a seminar for consumers • Provides facilities to host events, sponsor events or share promotional materials • Leverages resources to publicly support Money Smart Week • No cost or ongoing obligation

  6. What are My Next Steps to Get Involved in Money Smart Week? • Learn More. • To get involved, please go to www.MoneySmartNebraska.org to learn more. • Plan. • Begin to plan an event to occur during Money Smart Week. • Should be free and open to the public and cannot sell products and services. • Add Your Event • Submit your Money Smart Week Event information by clicking “Add an Event” at www.MoneySmartNebraska.org.

  7. Market and Promote. • Get the word out about your event. • Use some of the free resources online at www.MoneySmartNebraska.org as promotional tools. • Have your Event. • Conduct your event for your target audiences. • Have fun and remember that financial education is essential for all Nebraskans. • Evaluate. • Complete and return the information we’ll request – attendance, surveys, photos, media clips and samples of promotional materials

  8. Benefits for Organizations • Raise awareness for your programs and activities • Free promotional resources • Networking with more than 200 other organizations tied to financial education • Part of a larger effort to help promote the importance of financial education

  9. Important Dates to Remember September 30 – Events added by this date will be shared with committees who help promote the week to media partners and others. October 15-November 7 – Promote your events to your key audiences, using some of the free tools and materials available for you at www.MoneySmartNebraska.org. ?????– Join us for a Money Smart Week promotional tailgate party before the Husker game in Lincoln. November 7-13 – Get out and participate in Money Smart Week activities! November 13-30 – Complete evaluations, send back participant evaluations and share best practices, photos and media clips.

  10. Get money smart. Be money smart. Stay money smart. www.moneysmartnebraska.org For more information, contact Jennifer Davidson at: jdavidson@nebraskacouncil.org or 402.472.2333

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