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Next Gen Personal Finance Teams Up with BrainPOP To Help K-12 Students Build Financial Literacy

Share this article NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Financial education market leader Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is excited to announce a new collaboration with online educational solution BrainPOP. Award-winning games from NGPF now appear on the BrainPOP GameUp platform, a curated collection of cross-curricular, online learning games from leading publishers. Timed with Financial Literacy Month, GameUp is currently featuring three NGPF games covering topics such as loans (Shady Sam), budgeting (Money Magic), and managing credit (Cat Insanity).  This collaboration with BrainPOP aligns so well with our strategic goals to improve access to financial education. Through their incredible GameUp platform, BrainPOP will enable our games to reach millions of students, and reach them earlier, said Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of Next Gen Personal Finance.

Next Gen Personal Finance Launches $1M Mission 2025 Grant Challenge to Close Personal Finance Education Gap in U.S. Classrooms

Share this article Share this article PALO ALTO, Calif., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF), the leader in financial education in middle and high schools in the U.S., launched the Mission: 2025 Challenge. The goal of the Mission: 2025 Challenge is that 100% of high school students will have access to a personal finance course by the year 2025. U.S. high schools that launch new one-semester personal finance courses in the next school year will receive $1,000 grants with $1 million to be awarded. 1 in 3 U.S. high schoolers does not have access to a personal finance course in school today. Given the eagerness of educators to increase access to this essential course, I expect we can achieve this goal together, said NGPF co-founder Tim Ranzetta.

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