Financial Literacy Outcomes in Oklahoma's Youth
GrantID: 76517
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Oklahoma's youth face significant challenges in achieving financial literacy, with a 2022 report indicating that only 22% of high school students have a basic understanding of personal finance. This funding opportunity supports workshops designed to develop financial skills among youth, addressing the state's need for improved financial literacy. Unlike neighboring Texas, Oklahoma's youth population is characterized by a high percentage of Native American students, requiring culturally sensitive approaches to financial education. What Outcomes Will Be Measured in Oklahoma? The program will assess changes in financial literacy and preparedness among youth participants, using metrics such as savings rates, budgeting skills, and understanding of credit management. Oklahoma's State Department of Education has identified key financial literacy standards for students, which applicants should incorporate into their workshop design. The state's diverse geography, with urban areas like Oklahoma City and Tulsa having robust financial education resources, while rural areas lack access, presents both challenges and opportunities for applicants. How Will Funding Support Youth Financial Skills Development in Oklahoma? By supporting workshops that focus on real-life applications of finance, this funding directly addresses the need for practical financial skills among Oklahoma's youth. Successful applicants will be able to leverage Oklahoma's existing education infrastructure, including schools and community organizations, to deliver workshops and provide ongoing support to participants. The program's focus on saving, managing expenses, and preparing for college costs aligns with Oklahoma's educational priorities, which emphasize preparing students for post-secondary education and the workforce. ## Oklahoma's Youth Financial Literacy Landscape ## The state's youth face significant challenges in achieving financial literacy, including limited access to financial education and resources. This funding opportunity is designed to address these challenges by supporting workshops and programs. ## Financial Skills Development in Oklahoma's Diverse Communities ## Oklahoma's diverse population, including Native American communities, requires culturally sensitive approaches to financial education, which applicants should incorporate into their program design.
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