Delaware Financial Education Program Enlists State Agencies, Nonprofits, and Businesses
Keith Rolland
Cascade, 2015, vol. 2
Abstract:
Stand by Me (SBM), a four-year-old program created to educate Delaware residents about personal finance and motivate them to achieve financial goals, is currently being implemented by four state agencies, seven nonprofits, and about 50 businesses. The program, which is a joint initiative of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services and the United Way of Delaware, has the support of Delaware Governor Jack Markell ? a longtime proponent of financial education.
Keywords: nonprofit organizations; financial literacy; community development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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