saving and sharing for ages 5-8; <a href=""https://www.toplinecu.com/GetSmart/dollarpower08.asp"">Dollar Power</a> explores the concepts of needs vs. wants

October 1, 2013
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toplineMAPLE GROVE, MN- The National Youth Involvement Board recently reported that Minnesota credit unions reached more than 4,400 students during the 2012-2013 school year. Local credit union TopLine Federal Credit Union contributed to this successful outreach by reaching over 1,350 of the reported 4,400 students through more than 30 financial literacy presentations its staff delivered to students across the Twin Cities during the last school year. A longstanding supporter of youth financial literacy, TopLine reaches students through local educational programs including Hennepin Technical College's Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP), helping middle school students in Fridley and Robbinsdale prepare for post-secondary education; as well as the Minnesota Council on Economic Education's Personal Finance Summer Institute for College Readiness, reaching area high school students. In addition, TopLine leads personal money management educational sessions each October at the Minnesota State College Student Association's Annual Leadership Summit, and runs quarterly free community classes at its own TopLine Maple Grove Learning Center. Everyone -- members and non-members alike -- are welcome to attend TopLine's Get Smart with Your Money program at its Maple Grove location
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