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Cooperative Extension Youth Financial Education

What Is Cooperative Extension?

Cooperative Extension is a nationwide educational network that brings research and knowledge of land-grant institutions to people in their homes, workplaces, and communities. Extension links the resources and expertise of more than 3,000 county extension offices, 105 land-grant colleges and universities (which include historically black colleges, tribal colleges, and institutions serving the U.S. territories), and the federal government through USDA’s Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES).  The following are examples of efforts underway:

State

Program Description(s)

Contact Person

Alabama

LifeSmarts

 

Biz World;; Piggy Bank Pageant; National Endowment for Financial Education( NEFE®)  High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP®)

Reality Check

Calhoun County Saves

Bernice Wilson
bbwilson@aces.edu

Lisa Wissert
wisselc@aces.edu

 

Ruth Brock
brockru@auburn.edu
Isaac Chappell
ichappel@aces.edu

Alaska

NEFE® HSFPP®

Roxie Dinstel            fnrrd@uaf.edu

Arizona

Duel in Desert;  Small Steps to Health and Wealth

Jump$tart Financial Expo for Teachers

Melinda Burke
mburke@Ag.arizona.edu
Nicole Chinadle
nchinadle@Ag.arizona.edu

Arkansas

Financial Champions; Kids and Cash; Money Sense for Kids; The Cash Kids; Calculating Consumer

Laura Connerly
lconnerly@uaex.edu

Colorado

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program training; "Teaching Your Children Money Habits For Life" sessions;  "Spend Some, Share Some, Save Some" classes for older youth; and 4-H projects: Consumer Savvy and Financial Champions

Laurel Kubin lkubin@larimer.org

California

The Money Talks Series:  Should I Be Listening?; Should I Be Charging?; Should I Be Banking?  The Series includes Teen guides, Leader’s guides, videos, games and more. 

Karen Varcoe   Karen.varcoe@ucr.edu

Delaware

Here’s what we’re doing in Delaware: NEFE®  High School Financial Planning Program®: 4-H Financial Champions and Consumer Savvy project books: Consumer Champions Bowl at State Fair: Mini Society at After School site locations: Money Smarts training for educators; Training for teachers; First State Saves for Youth; Jump Start Coalition.

Maria Pippidis  Pippidis@udel.edu.

District of Columbia

Money Saving Wednesdays; Basic Financial Planning.

Rodney Gill
rgill@udc.edu

Florida

4-H Money Camps and after-school programs; Money Wise; 4-H Financial Champions; 4-H On Your Own:  Challenge for Living; NEFE® HSFPP®; Specialty Events & Competitions (Consumer Choices, Consumer Ed Demos, On Your Own:  Challenge for Living Skill-a-thons & Life Smarts Competition; & Mall Madness);  Young Investor Program.

Joy Cantrell Jordan
jcj@ufl.edu

Michael Gutter 
msgutter@ufl.edu

Georgia

4-H Consumer Judging and Cotton Bowl competitions; Financial Literacy Teacher Training; Statewide Financial Literacy Initiative; Georgia Youth Saves; 4-H Demonstration Projects.

Michael Rupured mrupured@uga.edu

Hawaii

Peer Education for Financial Literacy; MoneyEd.

Wayne Nishijima
w@ctahr.hawaii.edu

Idaho

Raising Kids: Eating Right, Spending Smart, Living Well.

Lyle Hanson 

Indiana

Scholarship Help for High School Seniors; Millionaire: Can You Be One?; Girl Power; NEFE® HSFPP®; Reality Store; Where Does Your Money Go?  

Elizabeth Kiss
dekiss@purdue.edu

Kansas

NEFE® HSFPP®; Welcome to the Real World.

Carol Young    
cyoung@oznet.ksu.edu

Louisiana

NEFE® HSFPP®; Free Enterprise Program; 4-H Financial Management/Consumer Decision Making program; Welcome to the Real World; Newspapers in Education; Youth Financial Educators' Summit; Money on the Bookshelf; Jump$tart Your Money Week.

Jeanette Tucker
jtucker@agctr.lsu.edu

Maryland

Sammy the Saver School Assemblies; Teaching Teens the ABC's of Credit Cards; Avoiding the Credit Card Push on College Campuses; NEFE®  HSFPP.

Megan O’Neil-Haight
oneil@umd.edu

Michigan

4-H Future Millionaire's Club Programming; 4-H Future Entrepreneurs Club Programming; 4-H Be the E (Entrepreneurship); 4-H Financial Champions; 4H Consumer Savvy; Mini-Society®; Michigan Money Smart Week ; Michigan Jump$tart Coalition (and Teacher Training Conferences); NEFE® HSFPP® (and teacher training programs).

Erica Tobe
tobee@msu.edu

Minnesota

NEFE® HSFPP®; Financial Champions; Consumer Savvy: Money on the Bookshelf; Consumer Decisions Contest; Using     Children’s Literature to Teach Economics; Thrive by Five; MN Jump$tart Coalition; Managing College Life: Your Money, Your Housing, Your Future; Financial Literacy: What’s New in Credit
& Debt; Economic & Personal Finance Conference.

Lori- Hendrickson            lhend@umn.edu                             

Sara Croymans                      croym001@umn.edu

Mississippi

NEFE®  HSFPP®, Welcome to the Real World; Money Matters; Seminars for Youth and Teachers;  Money on the Bookshelf;  ABC's of Credit Cards;  Jumpstart Poster and Essay Contests; 4-H Consumer Judging Contests;  partnerships with Jumpstart Coalition;  NCEE; and Federal Reserve for training teachers.

Bobbie Shaffett                     BShaffett@humansci.msstate.edu

Missouri

NEFE® HSFPP®

Andrew Zumwalt
ZumwaltA@missouri.edu 

Montana

Money on the Bookshelf; Financial Champions; Family Financial Literacy Project; NEFE®; HSFPP®; Teach Children to Save.

Marsha Goetting
goetting@montana.edu,  

Nebraska

NEFE® HSFPP®; Welcome to the Real World: Financial Champions:  4-H Money Camps: Preventing The Credit Card Blues @ 22; 4-H Business Sense; 4-H project ESI: Entrepreneurship; 4-H Shopping In Style & Attention Shoppers!

Leanne Manning
Lmanning1@unl.edu  

Nevada

Money Sense for Your Children newsletter series; Money on the Bookshelf; NEFE® HSFPP®.

Alice Crites
critesa@unce.unr.edu

New Hampshire

Let’s Talk About Money; NEFE® HSFPP®.

Suzann Knight
Suzann.knight@unh.edu

New Jersey

What Young Adults Need to Know About Money: Newspapers in Education; Real Money; Youth Financial Simulation; Money $mart Week; Piggy Bank Pageant; Teacher Training Workshops, NEFE® HSFPP®.

Barbara O’Neill
oneill@aesop.rutgers.edu

New Mexico

Money on the Bookshelf; NEFE® HSFPP® 

Constance Kratzer  ckratzer@nmsu.edu

New York

NEFE® HSFPP®

Saving Kids Curriculum

High School VITA Program

Barbara M. Henza
bmh13@cornell.edu
Ann Gifford
amg29@cornell.edu
Nancy Reukauf
nlr3@cornell.edu

North Carolina

Living Independently Through Financial Education (LIFE): NEFE® HSFPP® 

Carolyn Bird           Carolyn_bird@ncsu.edu

North Dakota

NEFE® HSFPP®; Excellence in Economic Education Financial Literacy Teacher Training;  Financial Champions; Consumer Savvy: 4-H Consumer Choices Judging program; North Dakota Jump$tart Coalition; Personal Finance eXtension (pronounced ee-extension) website.

Debb Pankow
dpankow@ndsuext.nodak.edu

Ohio

Real Money, Real World: 4-H Money Management projects and judging events; Ohio Commission for Personal Finance Education; Know How 2 Go (Economic Access initiative for low-income youth to go to college); College 101 (a School Success component of the Knowledge Economy initiative); NEFE® HSFPP® .

Nancy Hudson
Hudson.2@cfaes.osu.edu

Oregon

NEFE® HSFPP®

Debra Driscoll
Debra.driscoll@oregonstate.edu

Pennsylvania

Financial Champions; Kids and Kash; Reading Makes Cents: A 4-H After School Financial Literacy Curriculum Pilot; NEFE® HSFPP®

Marilyn M. Furry
mfurry@psu.edu

South Carolina

NEFE® HSFPP®; South Carolina Mini-Society Program; Financial Champions; Consumer Savvy

Nancy Porter
nporter@clemson.edu

South Dakota

NEFE® HSFPP®  (High School Financial Planning Program); Financial Champions; Money on the Bookshelf; Real World 101; Consumer Savvy; 4-H Consumer Judging Competition; Thrive by Five Pre-school Financial Literacy; Savvy Saving, Sharing, Spending; FDIC Money Smart curriculum; Weaving Your Future: Personal Finance for Native Americans; Junior Achievement programs; Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy.

Liz Gorham
gorham.liz@ces.sdstate.edu

Tennessee

NEFE® HSFPP; 4-H Consumer Decision Making program, 4-H Consumer Economics project, LifeSmarts, LifeSkills, Tennessee Saves, On My Own simulation, Reality Check, Money Crunch, Ready to Work, Thrive by Five, Financial Fitness for Life, 4-H Millionaires Club, Money on the Bookshelf, Spend,  Save & Share Banks, Tennessee Saves Week piggy bank pageants, Tennessee Saves Legislative Day, TN Jump$tart Coalition, Jump$tart Teachers Conference.                                     

Ann Berry
aaberry@utk.edu

Texas

Financial Champions; Consumer Critter Crew; 4-H Consumer Life Skills.

4-H Consumer Decision Making Contest; NEFE® HSFPP®.

Joyce Cavanagh
jacavanagh@ag.tamu.edu

Nancy Granovsky
n-granovsky@tamu.edu

Vermont

NEFE® HSFPP®; Vermont Jump$tart Coalition; Personal Finance eXtension (pronounced ee-extension)  website.

Judy Branch  Judy.Branch@uvm.edu

Virginia

Camp Millionaire, NEFE® High School Financial, Program, What Young Adults Need to Know About Money; Reality Store: Financial Champions; Survivor Management; Virginia Jump$tart; Virginia LifeSmarts; Money on the Bookshelf.

Celia Hayhoe
chayoe@vt.edu 

West Virginia

Jump$tart Coalition; NEFE® HSFPP®; Bank at School.

Mary Ellen Conn
MaryEllen.Conn@Mail.wvu.edu

Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin-Extension Family Living Financial Toolbox, FDIC Money Smart, Reality-type programs & workshops,
CUNA Thrive by Five, University of Nevada Extension Money on the Bookshelf, 4-H Financial Champions, 4-H Consumer Saavy,
University of Idaho Extension Dollar Decisions,  NEFE® HSFPP®.

Ruth N. Schriefer
Ruth.schriefer@ces.uwex.edu

Wyoming

NEFE® HSFPP®; Wyoming Jump $tart Coalition; ABCs of Credit Card Finance; eXtension.org personal finance website; Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; Breaking Even with your 4-H Project.

Cole C.  Ehmke
cehmke@uwyo.edu 

For more information, contact Jane Schuchardt (jschuchardt@csrees.usda.gov), National Program Leader, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, USDA. Prepared by Jim Terry (jterry@csrees.usda.gov), Program Specialist, June 2, 2008.  

 

 

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Last Updated: 06/02/2008