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Finding Paths to Prosperity, Facilitator’s Guide

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Finding Paths to Prosperity, Facilitator’s Guide

 

by Inger Giuffrida and Peter Genuardi (published by National Endowment for Financial Education, 2001)

 

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Summary:

 

The facilitator’s guide is a companion to the Finding Paths to Prosperity, Workbook, which guides adults of extremely-low- to mid-income families in saving and investing practices that will provide more security to their families in the long run.  The curriculum is designed specifically as an Individual Development Account (IDA) program, which gives the families an opportunity to increase their savings that are put towards a home, a business, or continuing education.

 

The facilitator’s guide provides everything one needs to know in order to run an IDA program from start to finish.  The guide is divided into six main sections.  The first three sections give a thorough introduction to the facilitator with “Tips for using the Material,” “About IDA’s,” and training information that covers the learning styles of adults (as compared to youth) and ways to respond to the needs of different individuals who make up the group. 

 

The “Session Materials” provided in the Facilitator’s Guide walk the facilitator through each class discussion and include homework assignments and in-class exercises to foster learning.  Finally, the Facilitator’s Guide provides additional resources in subjects of financial literacy.

 

The curriculum is free to download and free by mail but includes a $50 shipping fee.  The facilitator’s guide is a necessary companion that comes with the workbook.  This material was produced through the join efforts of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), the Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), and the Fannie Mae Foundation.

 

Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?

 

Program directors desiring to create and IDA program will find the workbook and facilitator’s guide to be a complete and effective curriculum—the format is easy to follow, the language is simple and clear, and the content is thorough.

 

 

 

 

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Finding Paths to Prosperity, Participant Workbook

Faith & Finances: Helping People Manage Their Money

Individual Development Accounts for Youth: Lessons from an Emerging Field

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Finding Paths to Prosperity, Participant Workbook

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Finding Paths to Prosperity, Participant Workbook

 

by Inger Giuffrida and Peter Genuardi (published by National Endowment for Financial Education, 2001)

 

Purchase Now!

(Clicking “Purchase Now” will bring you to the home page of the Corporation for Enterprise Development. Click “publications” for an alphabetical listing of titles.)

 

Summary:

 

The primary focus of this workbook is the Individual Development Account (IDA) program, which offers extremely-low- to mid-income families the opportunity to increase designated saving earmarked for buying a home, capitalizing a business, or continuing their education.  Overall, the workbook instructs adults in general financial literacy, leading them through many topics of concern, including:      

·    Building assets

·    Long-term planning

·    Communicating about money

·    The importance of good credit

·    Investing for retirement

In addition to the general overview on financial matters, this workbook is filled with practical detailed information that is pertinent to lower income families.  For instance, it outlines Earned Income Credit (EIC) options, compares banks to credit unions, and offers income and expense worksheets and various other charts and exercises to effectively teach the material. 

 

         

The curriculum is free to download and free by mail but includes a $50 shipping fee.  The facilitator’s guide is a necessary companion that comes with the workbook. These materials were produced jointly by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), the Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), and the Fannie Mae Foundation.

 

Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?

 

Program directors desiring to create an IDA program will find the workbook and facilitator’s guide to be a complete and effective curriculum—the format is easy to follow, the language is simple and clear, and the content is thorough.

 

 

 

 




Related Books
Faith & Finances: Helping People Manage Their Money

Finding Paths to Prosperity, Facilitator’s Guide

Individual Development Accounts for Youth: Lessons from an Emerging Field

Related Links
Crown Financial Ministries


News
Conference Calendar
Forum
Find Others
Ask a Specialist


 

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